Former Sen. Harry Reid Believes in Aliens, Urges Politicians to Not Be Afraid0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- May 13, 2020
Reid says the Pentagon must continue investigating UFOs with “no boundaries on what we look for.”
Reid says the Pentagon must continue investigating UFOs with “no boundaries on what we look for.”
Although the UFO news is currently talking up the latest Pentagon admission of the validity of those pesky videos that were released over two years ago, they are still in the “we don’t know what these are” phase of public discourse.
Thanks to Monday’s Tom DeLonge-spurred official publishing of UAP footage by the Department of Defense, a planet still grappling with how to move forward in the COVID-19 era has taken to pondering how the news relates to the topic of extraterrestrial life.
About 5% of the reported unidentified anomalous phenomena — or so-called UFOs — can’t be explained and should be thoroughly investigated by mainstream scientists according to Etienne Caron (Canada). Together with Massimo Teodorani, astrophysicist at the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF), he tells us why, how and where mainstream scientists can play an active role in understanding the anomaly. In essence, they are not saying that UFOs are carrying intelligent beings from outer space, but do recognise the importance of monitoring the events in a more rigorous and deterministic way.
Their mission: legitimize the field with actual science.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday called footage from the Pentagon showing “unidentified aerial phenomena” a “hell of a video” and told Reuters he wonders “if it’s real.”
A recently uploaded video shows a peculiar triangular-shaped object gliding across the sky in South America.
Although Defense Minister Taro Kono doesn’t believe in UFOs, he wants the Self-Defense Forces to have a plan in place for any encounter–just in case.
The former Senate Majority Leader says the “American people deserve to be informed” about UFOs.
The Pentagon on Monday formally released three unclassified videos taken by Navy pilots that have circulated for years showing interactions with “unidentified aerial phenomena.”