That Pentagon UFO report has us thinking all wrong about the military0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- June 16, 2021
Commentary: To figure out if aliens, top-secret tech or something else is to blame, we need more data. A lot more.
Commentary: To figure out if aliens, top-secret tech or something else is to blame, we need more data. A lot more.
Members of the House Intelligence Committee will receive a classified briefing on Wednesday morning on one of the most controversial topics circulating in Washington today: UFOs.
The military is apparently overwhelmed by reports of sightings from both the military and civilians
The sign accuses Dudley Council of not doing enough to stop the ‘abductions’
The vast majority of examined incidents were not caused by U.S. advanced technology programs, the forthcoming report concludes. So what’s going on?
LAST YEAR, reported sightings of unidentified flying objects increased in the US, Canada, and across the globe. In August, the Pentagon reported the formation of a task force intended to investigate UFO sightings. Recently, The New Yorker printed thirteen thousand words on the history of the US government’s approach to UFOs, in a piece titled “How the Pentagon started taking UFOs seriously.” The article explored the nature of consensus, taboo, and our collective willingness to suspend disbelief. After the publication of the New Yorker piece, The Ringer asked its author, Gideon Lewis-Kraus, whether he believed in the possibility of extraterrestrial life (he didn’t commit to a simple yes-or-no answer). Forbes wrote, “The Media is taking UFOs seriously. Should we?”
The Pentagon, along with other federal agencies, is expected to release a report on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) this month that includes a detailed analysis of UFO data as well as plans to centralize future data collection.
“WE DON’T KNOW IF IT’S EXTRATERRESTRIAL.”
WITH THE ANTICIPATED RELEASE OF THE PENTAGON UFO REPORT just days away, these unidentified flying objects have become a public obsession — so much so that even NASA can no longer ignore the rising interest in unraveling the mystery.