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They said a lot but committed to nothing The Pentagon’s research into Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), known as UFOs was released on June 25, 2021. It was prepared by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence in consultation with the Pentagon. UAP Task Force consists of 17 other U.S. government agencies which include FBI, ONI, DARPA, FAA, NOAA; you should not expect any sure consensus from these agencies. Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena “In a limited number of incidents, UAP reportedly appeared to exhibit unusual flight characteristics. These observations could be the result of sensor errors, spoofing, or observer misperception and require additional rigorous analysis .” Here is the problem, while they cannot commit to an unearthly origin of these craft (or beings) they cannot explain they are far more advanced than anything we have; even experimental (advanced by hundreds of years apparently). Yet they will not explain how these were seen in the late 40’s early 50’s to our day. That there is no difference of those 70 years ago and todays craft in their maneuvering and shapes. So with this flaw not being addressed it seems to validate that they cannot be of earthly origin or at the very least made by man (unless we have a secret civilization underground). What they initially reported “ as UAP when the observer cannot immediately identify what he or she is observin g” “ No standardized reporting mechanism existed until the Navy established one in March 2019.” Of “ 144 reports originated from USG sources. Of these, 80 reports involved observation with multiple sensors. Most reports described UAP as objects that interrupted pre-planned training or other military activity.” This is the main concern, of being a threat to national security, especially when they are in clusters. It does not make any sense that any foreign nation would use this type of advanced technology for reconnaissance missions by U.S. military bases and allow themselves to be observed. The public has been made aware of just three UAP incidents looked into by the Pentagon: 1) November 2004 USS Nimitz incident. 2) 2015 involves the USS Roosevelt off the Eastern coast of the US. 3) Encounters with swarms of “mystery drones” by multiple Navy destroyers off the coast of California in July 2019. Only one out of the more recent 144 cases examined had an analysis to arrive at a conclusion. The Air Force Project Blue Book closed in 1969 after investigating more than 12,500 UFO sightings. Many of which are forgotten or dismissed but Have lingering photos and film to be proof of their existence. Not to mention the many abductions that have occurred that are still not explained. There are multiple projects that are currently looking for alien life. The pursuit of this mystery continues, though they may already know what they are dealing with. So this is just small step in putting the cards on the table, but a step nonetheless. https://www.theverge.com/22550116/uap-ufo-pentagon-report-aliens |
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