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The Examiner

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The Examiner refers primarily to two distinct entities in UAP/UFO contexts. The Washington Examiner, a US-based civilian news outlet founded in 2009, publishes opinion pieces and articles critiquing government UAP reports, such as AARO's findings on UFO sightings since 1945, and covers congressional hearings and whistleblower claims like David Grusch's allegations of secret recovery programs. Key activities include investigative journalism on Pentagon transparency and UAP threats. Notable coverage highlights analytic biases in official reports and unexplained incidents. It remains active. Separately, The Examiner (theexaminernews.com), a local US news publication, reports on regional UFO sightings, references NUFORC data, and covers events like UFO conferences featuring Travis Walton. No dedicated UFO research organization named 'The Examiner' exists; these are media outlets. (512 characters)