Source: Trump may release videos and satellite photos of non-human craft in UFO disclosure.

The U.S. government possesses compelling evidence of UFOs, indicating the presence of non-human entities, including satellite images of unconventional spacecraft that do not resemble anything of human origin, as per an expert familiar with the documents who spoke to The Post.

Christopher Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense intelligence under the Clinton and Bush administrations, revealed that the government's collection of UFO files is extensive, containing remarkable photos and videos that could elevate discussions on UFOs to a new level.

President Trump recently announced the forthcoming release of UFO-related files, potentially advancing discussions on extraterrestrial matters significantly. The release will be overseen by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, following an order from President Trump two weeks ago, to disclose information pertaining to aliens, UFOs, and other related complex topics.

While the announcement prompted various federal agencies, including the White House and the Pentagon, to take action, there has been no official confirmation regarding the specifics or the timing of the release.

Mellon highlighted that the most compelling evidence includes clear satellite images of spacecraft in space, which are unmistakably not of human origin. He emphasized that these images depict craft engaging in actions that defy conventional explanation.

The term "UAP" (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) is now preferred by the government over "UFO." Mellon mentioned that there are numerous videos, including gun camera footage from F18s and Forward Looking Infrared Radar videos, that have not been shared with the public, despite being unclassified in 2018.

Mellon expressed skepticism about the likelihood of the released files confirming the existence of alien civilizations or contact with them. He noted that various government agencies, such as the Department of War, Department of National Intelligence, National Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, Department of Energy, and National Nuclear Security Administration, possess UFO files relevant to the release.

Revealing classified and sensitive materials is a challenging task for intelligence agencies, according to Mellon, who anticipates a slow and possibly selective approach in releasing the information. He emphasized the importance of congressional oversight to ensure a comprehensive and effective disclosure process.

Senator Mike Rounds, a key figure in the Senate Armed Services Committee, who introduced the UAP Disclosure Act with Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, hopes for a broad disclosure that balances transparency with safeguarding national security interests.

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