June 19, 2023🇺🇸Disclosure
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Pentagon UAP Researchers Brief Closest Allied Nations for First Time

Pentagon UAP researchers briefed representatives of the closest allied nations about UAP investigations for the first time. According to exclusive reporting by GreWi, Germany was notably excluded from these briefings despite being a NATO ally, raising questions about the criteria for allied UAP information sharing.

Date
June 19, 2023
Location
Washington, D.C.District of Columbia🇺🇸
Type
Disclosure
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🇺🇸 United States
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Background

In 2023, Pentagon UAP researchers briefed the closest allied nations for the first time on UAP findings and intelligence. This marked an unprecedented step in international UAP cooperation.

Background

Pentagon UAP researchers shared information with key allies. This was the first such briefing on the topic.

Key Details

  • 2023: Year of the historic briefings.
  • Five Eyes and other key allies received classified or sensitive UAP data.
  • First time US shared such data internationally.

Significance

The briefings reflected growing recognition of UAP as a global phenomenon. They highlighted the need for multinational coordination. Effective monitoring and response require international cooperation.

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