Barack Obama was recently surprised by seriously talking about the existence of unidentified objects in flight. Now speculation is being fueled by US intelligence reports.
WASHINGTON (AP) – Most of the more than 120 specific incidents observed by US Navy pilots over the past 20 years can be traced neither to the US military nor to US state technology.
The New York Times quoted government officials on the same intelligence report – according to officials, the findings mean the government cannot definitively rule out that the phenomena observed by military pilots are extraterrestrial spacecraft. However, there is also no evidence that extraterrestrials have actually been observed.
According to the newspaper, a non-secret version of the report is expected to be presented to the US Congress on June 25.
White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said on Friday that this is a report in collaboration with the Defense Department’s intelligence agencies. As per your information, the work has not been completed yet. He referred to the Pentagon for further questioning. Saki emphasized that the government takes very seriously any information about entry into US airspace by basically any aircraft – whether identified or unknown – very seriously. And every sign will be obeyed.
Former President Barack Obama recently fueled a long-standing fascination in the United States with UFOs (the acronym for “Unknown Flying Object”). On a CBS talk show, he said: “What’s true, and I’m serious here, is that there are images and records of objects in the sky that we don’t know what they really are.”
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