US Congress ponders setting up permanent UFO investigation office0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- September 22, 2021
Nothing to do with little green men, mind, unless they can be defined as state or non-state actors
Nothing to do with little green men, mind, unless they can be defined as state or non-state actors
The truth, whatever it is, is still out there.
The Pentagon has been quietly investigating unidentified flying objects since 2007. The fact that they think they might exist is good news to those who claim to have seen them
The former head of the U.S. government’s secretive UFO program will pen a book for HarperCollins that includes “profound implications for humanity.”
The past few years have seen a big change in how UFOs are perceived, both by the public and by government officials.
Bill Whitaker reports on the regular sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP.
Two separate planes reported seeing a strange green UFO over the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Canada.
A military plane may have had to swerve to avoid the mysterious object, surveillance data shows.
In October 2019, U.S. Navy Commander David Fravor, who was the subject of a New York Times article about his 2004 UFO sighting, discussed a spooky new sighting a fellow pilot revealed to him after they were both out of the Navy.
An anticipated preliminary report from the federal government was recently released on UFOs encountered by military personnel dating back to 2004, and its contents, or lack thereof, has some Mississippians upset.