Spielberg teases new alien film 'Disclosure Day'
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Jared Isaacman said NASA's job is to "try and unlock the secrets of the universe, and one of those questions is, are we alone?"
Interest in unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) surged in February when Barack Obama stated aliens are "real," though he clarified he "hasn’t seen them" and "they’re not being kept at Area 51." Donald Trump later announced on social media his directive to release government files due to "tremendous interest."
NASA officials have previously spoken of the possibility of extraterrestrial life amid scientific uncertainty while highlighting the agency’s role in collecting evidence for the search of alien life. In 2023, then NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced that he was appointing a committee of scientists to address “so many suspicions about aliens.”
According to Metropolitan Hilarion, aliens live in different realms and occasionally appear to humans as angels
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