Citing anonymous senior officials familiar with the report’s contents, the story said that the assessment has come up short of explaining what UAP are and that it provides no evidence to link them with any putative alien visitation-despite reviewing more than 120 incidents from the past 20 years. itself as part of some supersecret domestic program meant to detect flaws in the nation’s defenses? The mind boggles.Īlthough the task force’s unclassified assessment is not expected until June 25, the New York Times provided a cursory preview of its contents in an article on June 3. Might we be on the verge of a formal disclosure-backed by irrefutable evidence-that humankind is not alone and is indeed being monitored by extraterrestrial civilizations? Or could it be that UAP are entirely homegrown products of revolutionary and clandestine technological advances, whether by other countries now challenging American airspace or by the U.S. Those deeply entrenched public beliefs, paired with the apparent reinvigoration of investigative interest in these incidents at the highest levels of government, can lead to dazzling speculations. Through it all, a sizable contingent of true believers have steadily proclaimed, “We told you so,” insistent in their conviction that, whether called UFOs or UAP, the entities seemingly slipping through our skies are actually alien spacecraft-and have been visiting Earth for a very long time. Meanwhile all this strangeness has garnered considerable media attention, from front-page stories in the New York Times to 13,000-word articles in the New Yorker, as well as prominent coverage on 60 Minutes and other prime-time television programs. This includes examinations of incursions that are initially reported as UAP when the observer cannot immediately identify what he or she is observing.” Assessing the “Alien” Hypothesis The Department of Defense and the military departments take any incursions by unauthorized aircraft into our training ranges or designated airspace very seriously and examine each report. Upon establishing the task force, the DOD released an accompanying statement explaining the justifications for its existence: “The safety of our personnel and the security of our operations are of paramount concern. Produced under the auspices of a Pentagon group called the UAP Task Force, an unclassified version of the report is expected to be released later this month. government knows about so-called unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP (an alternate term with considerably less stigma than the much maligned “UFOs”). Beginning in 2017, videos and eyewitness accounts of these weird sightings found their way into public view, ultimately spurring Congress to demand that the Pentagon produce a report summarizing all that the U.S. Navy-of ships and fighter jets tangling with, or being tailgated by, unidentified flying objects (UFOs). Department of Defense has been quietly cataloging and investigating scores of bizarre encounters-most from the U.S. “There were no planes in the immediate vicinity, nor that match the orientation the tic tac was viewed from my window (NW orientation relative to the plane’s nose, which was traveling southwards),” she added.For more than a decade, the U.S. Using Flight Aware she was able to determine that her plane was near Selma in Fresno County at the time of her recording of the tic tac UFO. The witness also stated that she recorded the tic tac UFO for about 18 seconds before the it disappeared into a cloudbank. I saw the tic tac’s side and it was traveling perpendicular to us towards the plane (so it was traveling west). And was northwest of our plane’s orientation (note the plane is heading south). It was a few degrees above our plane, so at a similar altitude. There was nothing remarkable about it – it didn’t move fast, or hover, it was just moving at a constant speed and disappeared soon into the clouds. “The tic tac UFO was in the distance a few miles from us. It was a smooth white cylinder with no visible means of propulsion or exhaust, plumes. It was a white cylinder craft, with no wings, windows, markings, or discernible features. “About halfway through our flight, I was looking out the window and saw a tic tac UFO in the distance traveling perpendicular to us. I was seated in the window seating, on the left side in the middle of the plane, right behind the left wing,” the witness told UFO Sightings Daily. “On Saturday March 11, 2023, I was flying south over central California on Southwest Airlines 2463 from Sacramento Airport (SMF) to San Diego (SAN).
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