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Not a little. Not anonymously. Not at all.

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We have no idea how many people read this site. We don't know which articles are popular. We can't tell where our readers come from, what devices they use, or whether they come back. Every other news site has this data. We chose not to.

We think the tradeoff is worth it. The UFO/UAP topic attracts government attention, and the people reading about it deserve to do so without being watched. If you're a whistleblower, a military service member, a Hill staffer, or just someone who's curious – your visit here is yours alone.

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If this concerns you, a VPN or Tor will handle it. We won't judge – we'd do the same.

This isn't a privacy policy written by lawyers to protect us. It's a promise written by us to protect you. If we ever add analytics, tracking, or third-party scripts, we'll say so here first – and you should stop trusting us.

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Ilustración de un congresista en traje caminando a través de un hangar militar restringido con una escolta militar
28 de marzo de 2026
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Un congresista de Missouri está recorriendo las bases secretas de OVNIs en América – Con permiso del Pentágono

El Rep. Eric Burlison ha visitado una instalación clasificada relacionada con la recuperación de accidentes de UAP, tiene cuatro bases más en su lista y dice que un sitio extranjero fue construido alrededor de un objeto 'demasiado grande para mover'. David Grusch es ahora su asesor especial.

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