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AOL.com

AOL.com is tracked by UAP Radar as a source classified as Research in the NASA / Science category. This source profile summarizes classification, trust context, and 10 related UAP Radar briefings.

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Latest MatchJun 24, 2026, 4:35 AM

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Analyzing UAP Claims: An Expert Calls for Evidence Over Public Certainty

A Pentagon strategist with decades of national security experience argues that disciplined inquiry, grounded in verifiable data rather than public consensus or testimony, is essential for understanding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs).

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Examining Documentary Narratives: How Films Frame UAP Theories and Witness Accounts

Documentary films offer diverse perspectives on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), ranging from alleged government cover-ups to personal witness testimonies. These works are valuable for understanding the public debate, but they present narratives rather than verified facts.

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AOL.com currently connects to 10 UAP Radar briefings. The latest matching item is dated Jun 24, 2026, 4:35 AM.

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