The Director of National Intelligence and Defense Ministers are expected to present an unclassified report on UFOs to Congress in June, with speculation that the highly anticipated report could arrive as early as Tuesday June 1st.
The report of the Director of the National Intelligence Service is compiled from previously classified military files. The focus will be on whether the decades of experience and contacts of combat and commercial pilots, warships and other sources with unexplained phenomena pose a threat to the US.
No less than the former Senate majority leader Harry Reid, recently speculated that UFO parts are in the hands of defense companies.
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The answers contained in the forthcoming report are unlikely to lead to the conclusion that sophisticated aliens are the cause, although the report may not rule them out entirely, which in fact leads to « soft disclosure ».
There have been numerous US Department of Defense videos released over the past year. In a video released last year, three black and white videos taken by naval aviators showed UFOs in action, leaving the pilots’ astonished comments intact.
In August, the Pentagon formed a task force “to detect, analyze, and catalog UAPs that could potentially pose a threat to US national security. In December 2020, US Senator Marco Rubio asked for a formal investigation. His request called for an unclassified report of everything government agencies know about UFOs within six months.
Rubio explained his reasoning in the 60 minutes of television. “I want us to take it seriously and have a process to take it seriously. I want us to have a process to analyze the data every time it comes in. There should be a place where these are cataloged and constantly analyzed until we get some answers. Maybe it has a very simple answer. Maybe not. «
Lue Elizondo, a former military intelligence officer who headed the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, told the Washington Post that the discussions about what’s in the sky were serious.
» We Now relying on military and intelligence gathering capabilities to gather the data and then try to interpret the data. This is not a conversation about how Grandma saw some lights in the back yard and then people scratch their heads and wonder what it was … We see these things every day. The longer we keep a lid on it, the more problematic it becomes. It actually works against our interests to put a cork over it. «
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