A Senate Committee report suggests strange encounters of the UFO kinds continue to be analyzed.
The Pentagon’s program to identify and explain unidentified flying objects, UFOs, is now being coordinated by the Office of Naval Intelligence and may reveal some findings about mysterious, unexplained aerial phenomena to the public, according to a report by the New York Times on Thursday.
Buried in a Senate Committee on Intelligence report submitted by Marco Rubio on July 17 is a section on “Advanced Aerial Threats” which discusses the efforts of the “Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force.”
The report suggests the task force has been established to “standardize collection and reporting on unidentified aerial phenomena,” the links they may have to foreign governments and the threat they pose to the US military. The Times says Pentagon officials will not discuss the program.
The Committee has directed the task force to prepare a report on “unidentified aerial phenomena (also known as ”anomalous aerial vehicles”), including observed airborne objects that have not been identified” within 180 days of enactment of the intelligence authorization act, which governs how intelligence is reported to Congress.
The New York Times report also highlights claims by Eric W. Davis, an astrophysicist who consulted with an earlier version of the Pentagon’s UFO program, that unexplained materials had been retrieved that could not be made by human beings or on Earth.
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