‘Difficult to explain’: Pentagon to release report detailing UFO sightings0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- April 2, 2021
A report that could be released as early as June could detail “difficult to explain” UFO sightings, a top Pentagon official says.
The expert said “many questions” still remain over the task force.
If you’re a fan of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and alien visitation, this is manna from heaven.
The Pentagon is expected to unveil a task force dedicated to investigating reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) from service members led by top officials in the coming days.
It’s hard to believe that during a time of national crisis, the White House is concerned with anything other than coronavirus containment. Ah, but look who’s in charge. So maybe we shouldn’t be surprised that the Pentagon not only has a UFO unit but is planning to release some of its findings to the public. (These are your tax dollars at work, people.)
Bombshell: The government’s once-clandestine UFO program will reveal findings on unexplained materials and crashes.
The goal is for the space-based platform to support various test, training, and other missions, possibly with humans aboard in the future.
The Pentagon should release a public report on UFOs, argues the U.S. Senate intelligence committee. In addition to requiring a public report, the committee plans to impose new rules on how the Department of Defense (DOD) shares information about UFOs.
U.S. Navy pilots and sailors won’t be considered crazy for reporting unidentified flying objects, under new rules meant to encourage them to keep track of what they see. Yet just a few years ago, the Pentagon reportedly shut down another official program that investigated UFO sightings. What has changed? Is the U.S. military finally coming around to the idea that alien spacecraft are visiting our planet?
The former Senate Majority Leader says the “American people deserve to be informed” about UFOs.