Trader consensus on Polymarket reflects deep skepticism toward an official US confirmation of alien existence, driven by the Pentagon's May 8 release of over 160 declassified UFO files—historical sightings reports including photos and videos, but zero evidence of extraterrestrial life or technology, per All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) standards. This follows President Trump's April directive and March domain registrations like alien.gov, fueling disclosure hype without substantive proof, echoing past whistleblower claims like David Grusch's that yielded no verification. Public fascination persists amid viral media buzz, yet government transparency efforts consistently affirm mundane explanations. Watch for additional file batches, congressional UAP hearings, or AARO reports as key catalysts before resolution, given the high bar for "confirmation."
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jourPentagon announces upcoming release of 46 UAP videos
December 31 rises to 19%2%
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna announced that the Pentagon would release 46 videos of unidentified aerial phenomena, fueling speculation about government transparency on UFOs. This announcement caused a temporary increase in market prices for the December 31 outcome, reflecting renewed hopes for official confirmation.
Joint Chiefs Chairman details Maduro capture operation
December 31 rises to 12%3%
Gen. Dan Caine provided a detailed account of the meticulously planned US military operation to capture Venezuelan President Maduro, highlighting extensive intelligence and military coordination. This high-profile event increased attention on US government actions but did not relate directly to alien confirmation, causing minor market fluctuations.

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