President Donald Trump made multiple posts on Truth Social in the last hour: - "As for my promise to you, the Department of War has released the first tranche of the UFO/UAP files to the Public for their review and study. In an effort for Complete and Maximum Transparency, it was my Honor to direct my Administration to identify and provide Government files related to Alien and Extraterrestrial Life, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, and Unidentified Flying Objects. Whereas previous Administrations have failed to be transparent on this subject, with these new Documents and Videos, the people can decide for themselves, "WHAT... [Continue Reading]
The Pentagon has released an initial batch of 162 previously secret files on unidentified flying objects, in a fresh public step on a long-running transparency issue.The documents were published on Friday on a new defence department website and include old State Department cables, FBI material and transcripts from Nasa crewed flights into space.Officials said the release is part of a wider effort to declassify records on unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAPs.Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said the files had long fuelled justified speculation and that it was time for the public to see them.The release follows a February directive from Donald... [Continue Reading]
Pollution is spreading along Russia's Black Sea coast after repeated Ukrainian strikes on oil infrastructure in Tuapse in April triggered refinery fires and oil spills.The damage has affected areas including the coast near Sochi, with residents reporting "black rain" falling from the sky.The supplied material says smoke and petroleum residue spread across the region after the strikes.It also says the environmental impact has continued for weeks, with beaches still polluted and wildlife still dying.Volunteers trying to respond have reportedly faced obstruction, while the authorities have focused on silencing people speaking out about the scale of the disaster.Officials are also said... [Continue Reading]
Residents in Tuapse on Russia's Black Sea coast say black rain has fallen after strikes on oil facilities in the area.They describe the incident as a major environmental and health disaster.The complaint centres on what residents say is an inadequate government response and an attempted coverup.The reports relate to Tuapse, a Black Sea port area in southern Russia.No casualty figures or official assessment were included in the supplied material.The immediate concern described by residents is the environmental fallout and possible health impact.The incident matters because it adds an environmental dimension to the wider Russia-Ukraine conflict, with oil infrastructure again at... [Continue Reading]