![]() “We quite frankly have a bit of work yet to do in order to truly assess and address the threat posed by UAP," the senior U.S official said Friday. military and IC (Intelligence Community) reporting, but because the reporting lacked sufficient specificity, ultimately recognized that a unique, tailored reporting process was required to provide sufficient data for analysis of UAP events," the report said. The Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) considered a range of information on UAP described in U.S. "The limited amount of high-quality reporting on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) hampers our ability to draw firm conclusions about the nature or intent of UAP. "The aerial phenomena observed in the videos remain characterized as 'unidentified,'" Pentagon officials said in a statement at the time. Earlier that year, the Department of Defense declassified three videos taken by Navy pilots - one from 2004 and two from 2015 - that showed mysterious objects flying at high speeds across the sky. ![]() The Department of Defense established the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force in August to investigate and "gain insight" into the "nature and origins" of unidentified flying objects. There is not one single explanation for UAP, it’s rather a series of things," the senior U.S. “There is a wide, wide range of phenomena that we observe that are ultimately put into the UAP category. However, the report - the result of a provision in the $2.3 trillion coronavirus relief and appropriations bill that former President Donald Trump signed last year - said these "unidentified aerial phenomena" represented safety of flight issues and potential operational security issues. technology, but didn't definitively rule that out, either. These officials also said that the objects did not appear to be evidence of secret U.S. military planes were highly advanced aircraft developed by other nations. ![]() Last month, speaking about the upcoming report, officials told NBC News the government had not ruled out the possibility that the flying objects seen by U.S. DoD via To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science The official added: “We do not have any data that indicates that any of these unidentified air phenomena are part of a foreign collection program nor do we have any data that is indicative of a major technological advancement by a potential adversary." An unidentified aerial phenomenon in a U.S. government official said ahead of the report's release Friday that, "We have no clear indications that there is any nonterrestrial explanation for them - but we will go wherever the data takes us." The report is expected to be released on June 1, Bartiromo said later in the program.The report does not mention aliens or even vaguely hint at an extraterrestrial explanation for the reported sightings, but makes clear that much of the phenomena may be beyond the existing means the government has to identify such objects.Ī senior U.S. Ratcliffe said elements that are hard to explain in the unreleased sightings include movements that are hard to replicate or traveling at speeds that exceed the sound barrier without creating a sonic boom. ![]() Usually, we have multiple sensors that are picking up these things." "And when we talk about sightings, the other thing I will tell you, it’s not just a pilot or just a satellite or some intelligence collection. "There have been sightings all over the world," Ratcliffe said. Ratfcliffe said some UFO sightings have been declassified in the past, but a report to be released by the Pentagon and other federal agencies will present more information to the American people. ![]() "There are instances where we don’t have good explanations for some of the things that we’ve seen, and when that information becomes declassified, I’ll be able to talk a little bit more about that," former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe told Fox New's Maria Bartiromo on Friday.įact check: No, Buzz Aldrin did not see an alien on his trip to the moon Watch Video: Happy World UFO Day: Alien object in space finally identifiedĪ former top national intelligence official hinted that an upcoming government report on UFOs will include information that cannot easily be explained. ![]()
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