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Department of War Publishes Third Release of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Files on WAR.GOV/UFO

The official government notice says the Department of War published a third release of unidentified anomalous phenomena files on WAR.GOV/UFO, making the release itself part of the public record.

The official government notice says the Department of War published a third release of unidentified anomalous phenomena files on WAR.GOV/UFO, making the release itself part of the public record.

Official publication is different from media interpretation. The government notice establishes where the files were posted, how the release is framed, and that the material is meant to be part of an ongoing transparency process.

For researchers, the notice is a starting point rather than a conclusion. The key work is downloading the files, checking document dates, comparing duplicate references, identifying source agencies, and separating raw records from later summaries.

The publication also shows how UAP transparency has become bureaucratized. Instead of an unexpected leak or one-off press conference, disclosure now has web pages, batches, labels, and a release cadence.

The record matters because serious archives need primary sources. Media stories may explain why a release is newsworthy, but official notices anchor the chronology and help readers verify that a release actually occurred.