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AOL.com

AOL.com is tracked by UAP Radar as a source classified as Research in the NASA / Science category. This source profile summarizes classification, trust context, and 10 related UAP Radar briefings.

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Latest MatchJun 24, 2026, 4:35 AM

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NASA Search Methods Questioned in Alien-Life Research Coverage

In “Disclosure Day,” out Friday, Steven Spielberg is once again inviting audiences to ponder the existence of extraterrestrial life — and the implications it would have for religion on Earth. What was once considered fringe or conspiratorial has in recent months popped up everywhere from the White House to the Catholic

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AOL.com is included in the UAP Radar source directory because it contributes research material connected to nasa / science coverage. UAP Radar keeps this source grouped with its visible source type so readers can separate official records, reporting, research, witness reports, and speculation.

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AOL.com currently connects to 10 UAP Radar briefings. The latest matching item is dated Jun 24, 2026, 4:35 AM.

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AOL.com is a tracked source profile classified as Research and grouped under NASA / Science. The page summarizes its public source background and recent matching UAP Radar briefings.

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