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Alien Disclosure

Alien disclosure, also known as extraterrestrial disclosure or UFO disclosure, refers to the release of information to the public by governments or other organizations about the existence of extraterrestrial life, often in the context of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) or unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). The term is commonly used in discussions about the potential cover-up of evidence related to alien visitation or interaction with Earth. In Hebrew, this concept can be translated as גילוי חוצנים (Giluy Khutzanim), while in Spanish it is divulgación extraterrestre, and in French, divulgation extraterrestre or divulgation ovni. Key contextual information includes the longstanding debate among researchers, enthusiasts, and skeptics about the veracity of claims regarding alien visitation, as well as the role of governments in either confirming or denying such claims. The topic has gained significant attention in popular culture, media, and scientific communities, with ongoing efforts by various groups to push for greater transparency and disclosure from governmental agencies.