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11 May 2026
CSEO head says declassified UAP releases mark new phase of disclosure

Nicosia, Cyprus. The release of declassified material on unidentified flying objects marks the start of a new phase of disclosure, Cyprus space exploration organisation head George Danos said on Monday.


Comments to Cyprus News Agency

Speaking to Cyprus News Agency, Danos said the coming period could be key in answering whether humanity is alone in the universe or being visited by advanced civilisations.

“The next period is very promising in shedding light on whether we are alone in the universe,” he said.

US declassification and public interest

His comments follow a US decision to declassify and release files on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) as part of a transparency initiative.

“As expected from earlier statements at the highest level in the US, the publication of multiple declassified videos has begun,” Danos said. “Already hundreds of millions of people have rushed to download and watch them.”

Danos said public interest has grown rapidly, while officials are now more willing to discuss such incidents openly.

Reporting and handling of incidents

“In the past, pilots who observed these phenomena did not have the courage to report them. This has now changed,” he said.

He added that some officials have suggested humanity may not be alone.

“We should expect a total change in how this issue is handled and gradually more visibility,” he said.

Claims about flight dynamics

Referring to released footage, he claimed some videos show very unusual flight dynamics unlikely to match known human technology.


What do you think the release of declassified UAP material will change in public understanding of these incidents?

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