Status: 07/16/2022 01:09 AM
The United States should have some sort of government-internal UFO reporting system in the future. The House of Representatives has started this program.
The US House of Representatives wants to establish a central office in the Pentagon where all information about the mysterious scene in the sky will be gathered. The internal reporting system is intended to make it easier for US military personnel, for example, to report such incidents in the sky – without them risking trouble due to possible disclosure of secrets.
Military fears for secret projects
Sightings of inexplicable celestial phenomena – alleged UFOs – have increased significantly in the United States in recent years. At a parliamentary hearing on the subject in May, several lawmakers complained that the US military was withholding a lot of information and statements about unexplained celestial phenomena.
The background to this is the military’s secrecy rules, which have prevented pilots of fighter jets from making their comments public.
Ronald Moultrie, the deputy secretary of defense responsible for military intelligence, promised to improve the hearing in May. And he pointed to a dilemma: “On the one hand, the US military wants to be transparent to the public; on the other, some military information has to be protected—that is, kept secret.”
Many experts have suspected for decades that new types of test aircraft, missiles or military drones are behind many of the supposedly unexplained incidents in the sky. An internal reporting system is now planned to help the US Parliament get an overview of what celestial phenomena are and what tests are easily conducted by the military.
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