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The Disclosure Era: The Pentagon UFO Files released!

32 min · 22. Mai 2026
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Welcome back to The Voice of the Resistance: I’m your host, Neal Parks, and tonight’s episode may be one of the most disturbing, controversial, and reality-shattering broadcasts I’ve ever done. Because something has changed. For decades, people laughed at UFO witnesses. They mocked abductees. They ridiculed military personnel, whistleblowers, investigators, and ordinary people who claimed they saw something impossible in the skies. If you talked about aliens, UAPs, missing time, interdimensional entities, or government coverups, society branded you insane. But now? The Pentagon is releasing footage. Congress is holding hearings. Military pilots are speaking publicly. Former intelligence officers are testifying under oath. Nations around the world are acknowledging unidentified craft operating in restricted airspace. And perhaps most disturbing of all… religious leaders are reportedly being quietly prepared for what may come next.

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