Are there any major revelations?
From Grok:
No confirmation of alien life, extraterrestrial technology, or government cover-ups of crashes/retrievals. The release emphasizes transparency (“the American people can now access the federal government’s declassified UAP files instantly” and “make up their own minds”) rather than new scientific or intelligence breakthroughs. Officials (including Secretary of War Pete Hegseth) stress that past administrations downplayed the topic, but this effort is about maximum openness on unresolved cases only.
Early public and media reaction (including on Reddit’s r/UFOs megathread) is mixed: some appreciate the raw data dump and historical context, but many note it feels like “more of the same” murky footage and paperwork without smoking-gun proof. The site experienced glitches shortly after launch due to traffic, which may explain access issues.
In short, this is a significant transparency step compiling previously hard-to-access or redacted records in one place, including some never-publicly-released videos and astronaut observations. It adds to the public record but does not fundamentally change the official stance that these remain unexplained due to limited data—no ET revelations here. You can view the files directly at the site (more will be added over time).
Files here.

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