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Files released by the United States Department of Defense reveal more history involving Detroit and Unidentified Flying Objects, going back to the 1950s. Bill Konkolesky, State Director of the Michigan Chapter of the Mutual UFO Network joins FOX 2 Detroit Live Hosts Aaron Jordan and Ronia Shamona to break down the files and what's driving the fascination with UFOs as a whole.
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Flying discs, metallic orbs, and a mysterious cylinder tumbling past the Apollo spacecraft. Those are just a few of the unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, contained in a batch of government files the Department of Defense released this month.
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The legislator has previously accused Republicans of trying to distract the electorate from Trump being mentioned in the Epstein files.
MORE THAN 160 DOCUMENTS WERE RELEASED FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF WAR WEBSITE, MANY REFERENCING REPORTED UFO SIGHTINGS IN NEW MEXICO. PEYTON SPELLACY SIFTED THROUGH THE FILES AND TOOK A TRIP TO THE NATIONAL UFO HISTORICAL RECORDS CENTER TO DIG INTO WHAT THESE NEWLY RELEASED FILES REVEAL.