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The Pentagon released its UFO videos – so I went to the US to chase aliens. This is what I found

2 sources|Diversity: 63%Right blind spot|

The Pentagon released previously classified UFO videos, prompting investigative interest in the phenomenon. A journalist traveled to the United States to investigate UFO sightings firsthand following the video release. Meanwhile, a U.S. congressman stated he has reviewed UFO footage that appears to defy conventional explanation. The story reflects ongoing public and official scrutiny of unidentified aerial phenomena.

Left· 1 sources

Left-leaning coverage emphasizes the investigative journalism angle, with a reporter documenting their personal journey to explore UFO claims across the country following the Pentagon's disclosure. This framing prioritizes on-the-ground reporting and firsthand accounts.

Center· 1 sources

Center outlets focus on official government statements, highlighting a congressman's claims about classified UFO materials he has personally reviewed. This perspective centers on institutional credibility and what officials are willing to state publicly about the phenomenon.

Key Differences

  • Left coverage emphasizes grassroots investigation and personal exploration, while center coverage highlights official government claims and congressional testimony
  • Right-leaning outlets show no coverage of this story, creating a significant blind spot in conservative media's treatment of Pentagon UFO disclosures
  • The two available sources approach the story from fundamentally different angles—experiential reporting versus institutional accountability

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Right(0)

No right-leaning sources covered this story

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