The New York Times reported that they already had the initial conclusions from the upcoming Pentagon UAP report, bringing out a chain reaction of questions and statements from the government high-ranking members.
The New York Times received the initial conclusions that didn’t offer conclusive evaluations of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). The leaked documents state that the Pentagon cannot rule out foreign intrusions, nor can they rule out extraterrestrials.
Bill Nelson, the new NASA administrator, was asked several questions about UFOs in an interview with CNN. Nelson mentioned that he encouraged scientists to engage the issue of UAP and carry their research.
Nelson hopes to drive off the stigma surrounding the subject in the scientific community. He said there was no enough data, and scientists should be free to follow these leads, and it should not be stigmatized.
Nelson doesn’t believe UAPs as simple optical illusions because of the characteristics that those Navy jet pilots described. He added that the bottom line is, they want to know.
Documents are now coming out showing that the military has been encountering the same objects for decades, even as early as 1953.
Answering to a question during a press briefing, Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby said that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin had obtained a briefing on the Task Force’s work so far.
This weekend, former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe appeared on Fox News, saying that he believes the number of UAP sightings is far greater than previously reported.
Ratcliffe also dismisses the theory that these crafts could be Chinese or Russian because both didn’t have transmedium and hypersonic vehicles in 2004.
China has confirmed their version of a UAP task force that utilizes artificial intelligence to investigate the phenomenon, the South China Morning Post reports.
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Did anybody actually think that the Government would admit to Aliens? They'd rather blame Foreign Powers as having the technology we don't have.
If they really were foreign powers inciting our pilots, don't you think they would have shot them down?
They KNOW they are aliens but will never say.
Has anyone noticed how presidents have aged when they leave the White House? Is this because they carry the burden of frightful knowledge? Except for Donald, but maybe he wasn't told.
The next time one of these things gets near a navy ship they should put a few rounds upside the thing, then fish it out of the water, then we'll find out what it is and what it isn't.
Difficult to concentrate on small print, but the last page refers to a Perfume Advertising Baloon.
Guess that perfume got lots of people on their toes.
Absolutely TRUE !!!
UFOs have been around too long to be a product of any country on earth. the lack of understanding and investigation has created much confusion.