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Pentagon Admits UFO Lies to Conceal Secret Military Programs
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The Pentagon confessed to spreading UFO conspiracy theories to hide secret weapons programs. Decades of disinformation, including fake alien photos, masked projects like the F-117 stealth fighter. This revelation exposes a long history of military deception.
An Air Force colonel in the 1980s doctored UFO photos near Area 51. The goal was to mislead locals into believing they saw alien technology.
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The Pentagon used a hazing ritual called “Yankee Blue” to deceive new commanders. They were shown fake alien craft photos and threatened with execution if they spoke.
Hundreds of military officers believed the fabricated alien technology claims. This internal deception aimed to maintain secrecy around advanced programs.
The military allowed UFO stories to spread to cover nuclear vulnerability tests. These tests were hidden from the Soviets during the Cold War.
Former investigator Sean Kirkpatrick uncovered these deceptive practices. The Pentagon omitted these findings from its 2024 UFO report to avoid embarrassment.
Supporters of the Pentagon’s tactics argue they protected national security. Critics condemn the lies for fueling public distrust and conspiracy theories.
The admission highlights the lengths taken to safeguard classified programs. It may prompt calls for greater transparency in military operations.
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| Total News Sources | 30 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 8 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 33% Left |
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