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Esquire Magazine

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Esquire Magazine, founded in 1933 in the United States, is a civilian media organization specializing in men's lifestyle, fashion, culture, and investigative journalism. In the context of UAP/UFO research and government programs, Esquire has published numerous articles covering key events and testimonies, including the 2004 Tic Tac UFO encounter by Navy Commander David Fravor, the 1997 Phoenix Lights incident, David Grusch's whistleblower claims on alleged government cover-ups, and analyses of U.S. military UAP reports. It has also featured interviews with figures like Tom DeLonge on UFO-related scientific ventures and broader discussions on extraterrestrial intelligence. Notable achievements include in-depth reporting that popularized UAP discussions amid congressional hearings. Esquire remains active, continuing to explore these topics alongside its core content.