February 15, 2023🇩🇪Disclosure
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Germany Confirms Confidential UAP Intelligence Exchange with Allied Nations

The German government confirmed that it was engaged in confidential intelligence exchanges regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena with allied nations. This acknowledgment came in the wake of the February 2023 North American shoot-down incidents and marked the first official German statement on international UAP cooperation.

Date
February 15, 2023
Location
Berlin
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🇩🇪 Germany
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Background

In 2023, the German government confirmed its participation in confidential intelligence exchanges with allied nations regarding UAP data, marking a significant shift in Germany's approach to the phenomenon.

Background

Despite having no publicly known official UAP investigation program, Germany has engaged in behind-the-scenes cooperation on the phenomenon through multiple channels:

  • NATO intelligence networks
  • Bilateral intelligence channels with allied nations
  • Confidential data exchanges on UAP observations

The Confirmation

The revelation came in response to parliamentary inquiries, indicating growing legislative interest in UAP matters. This public acknowledgment represented a departure from Germany's traditionally dismissive stance on the UFO topic.

Significance

The confirmation demonstrates that European nations, including Germany, are actively engaged in UAP intelligence sharing despite limited public disclosure. This reflects the broader European shift toward greater transparency and institutional engagement with the phenomenon, as discussed in emerging EU-level dialogues on UAP and Non-Human Intelligence.

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