‘We’ll soon learn if aliens are real’ – Pentagon chief
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has stated that he will discover whether the Pentagon has records of aliens alongside the American public, following an executive order from President Trump to disclose information on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth recently made headlines with his remarks about the possibility of the existence of extraterrestrial life during a press conference. His comments came shortly after an executive order from President Donald Trump, which mandated the Pentagon to release all available information relating to unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) and unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Hegseth humorously noted that learning whether the military has evidence of aliens was not something he had anticipated on his agenda, emphasizing a cautious approach when it comes to expectations about the speed and volume of disclosures from the military about potential extraterrestrial evidence.
The executive order by President Trump, which aims at enhancing transparency, follows previous remarks made by former President Barack Obama. Obama, during a podcast, expressed that he believes in the possibility of alien existence but clarified that the U.S. government does not possess any extraterrestrial beings. This discussion highlights a growing curiosity and public interest in UAPs, fueled by recent military sightings and cases that have yet to be fully explained. Hegseth's position reflects the uncertainty and ongoing investigations into these phenomena that have captured the attention of the nation.
With Hegseth indicating that he would be part of the review process, the implications of this disclosure could be significant. If the Pentagon does hold evidence of extraterrestrial life, it could transform public understanding of our place in the universe and challenge established governmental narratives. On the other hand, if no concrete evidence is found, it would still open avenues for important discussions about UFOs and UAPs, contributing to continuous scientific and exploratory conversations in this field.