UFO report likely to fuel speculation0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- June 22, 2021
There is something out there.
There is something out there.
A special Pentagon task force is expected deliver an unclassified report to Congress by June 25th that will summarize what the U.S. government knows about unidentified flying threats to the nation.
Some members of Congress were given advanced details about Pentagon report, which is scheduled to be released before 25 June
A report to Congress from the intelligence community isn’t expected to say it’s aliens, but also won’t say it’s definitely not aliens.
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?”
“WE DON’T KNOW IF IT’S EXTRATERRESTRIAL.”
Congress will receive an intelligence report on UFOs in late June.
Last year as the pandemic radically changed the way people live, many joked that 2021 could only get worse if an alien invasion took place. Though that’s unlikely to happen, the year has brought an unexpected twist: increasing reports about UFOs, a planned unclassified government report about them, and Oreo preparing a just-in-case cookie offering for aliens.