MASSIVE UFO WIPE-OUT!
Trump's Order Triggers 3.8M File Deletion
In the grand expanse of existence a startling event unfolded that has left many pondering the hidden layers of our search for answers among the stars. Nearly four million files vanished from an online archive mere hours after Donald Trump ordered the release of UFO related documents.
The Black Vault a database managed by researcher and ufologist John Greenewald Junior experienced a complete clearance of its server. This removed millions of declassified files linked to UFOs CIA projects and alleged conspiracies.
Mr Greenewald said several server directories had their permissions safeguards and file ownership logs changed without explanation.
The Black Vault has for many years served as a storehouse for government material gathered through Freedom of Information Act requests. The site arranges documents on programmes and incidents previously kept from public view including persistent claims that the US recovered and studied alien technology.
Mr Greenewald has submitted more than eleven thousand Freedom of Information Act requests over nearly thirty years securing records that reach back to the alleged nineteen forty seven UFO crash in Roswell New Mexico. He has also published material relating to secret task forces of senior military and scientific officials established to examine UFO sightings including the alleged Majestic twelve group.
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| US President, Donald J Trump ordered the release of the government's so-called X-files, as promised during the campaign trail. |
The timing of the wipe came shortly after Mr Trump announced he had instructed the Pentagon and other agencies to release documents concerning “alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs)”.
Mr Greenewald said he did not believe foul play was involved but described the timing as “truly bizarre”. After speaking to his hosting provider he added that he could not fully rule it out as he had been told the incident was “a deletion, not corruption”.
He said: “In my honest opinion, I feel it was a very oddly timed server maintenance done by the hosting provider, that went awry.
“They didn't catch it, and when I did, they didn't take blame and there was no way to fully prove what happened, and by whom.”
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| US government images of triangle shaped craft caught on night vision cameras as they traverse the DC skies at night. |
The order to release alien related files followed comments by former President Barack Obama who discussed the topic in an interview with Brian Tyler Cohen.
Mr Trump later claimed the forty fourth president had revealed “classified information” before his own announcement on Truth Social.
Mr Greenewald was ultimately able to restore the site using backups though he encouraged users to report any issues when accessing files. Data wipes can occur without malicious interference most commonly during routine server maintenance or system updates. Hardware faults can also result in data loss although the sites hosting provider reportedly ruled out corruption in this instance.
The ufologist said the incident was a "stark reminder" to keep backups.
"And never be intimidated by anything that comes our way, no matter what we expect may have happened," Mr Greenewald added.
Mr Trump has previously hinted that he possesses deeper knowledge about UFOs and the possible existence of alien life. During his first term he told his son Don Trump Junior in an interview that he had heard “very interesting things” about the Roswell incident but declined to elaborate.
Yet this curious episode invites us to look far beyond one archive and into the breathtaking scale of the cosmos itself. Our observable universe stretches across ninety three billion light years and holds more than two trillion galaxies each one potentially cradling billions of stars and planets. Telescopes such as Kepler have revealed hundreds of millions of worlds in our Milky Way galaxy alone that sit in the sweet spot for liquid water and life. The Drake equation first set out by astronomer Frank Drake now updated with fresh planetary data suggests the chances that Earth harbours the only intelligent life are vanishingly small perhaps less than one in ten billion trillion. In such an endless arena literally anything feels possible and the notion that we stand alone appears not just unlikely but almost presumptuous.
Layer onto this the compelling accounts from those who claim direct encounters. One stands out as particularly striking. In nineteen seventy five logger Travis Walton and his six crew mates described a close encounter with a glowing craft in the Arizona woods followed by his abduction. All involved faced multiple polygraph examinations conducted under rigorous conditions. They passed with flying colours except for one inconclusive result. The president of the American Polygraph Association observed at the time that the odds of six people clearing such tests on identical details exceeded one million to one. Seasoned examiners police officers and investigators who began as skeptics found themselves swayed by the consistency and sincerity on display. Cases like this remind us that extraordinary claims sometimes arrive with testimony that holds up under the strictest scrutiny turning doubt into quiet acceptance.
As these threads weave together from official releases of Navy pilot videos showing objects that dart and manoeuvre in ways no known craft can match to the personal stories that endure every test one truth shines through. The universe is vast beyond imagining a boundless canvas where life could flourish in forms we have yet to dream. In that immensity we are left not with fear but with a gentle sense of wonder. What secrets drift among the distant stars? What visitors might one day bridge the gulf? The possibilities stretch as far as the cosmos itself and in that realisation our world feels a little more magical a little more connected to the great unknown.





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