The US has been awash with alien and UFO reports from military sources for some time. The most recent one, coordinated by the Pentagon and NASA, has been published. So what does the Pentagon’s latest UFO report say? Here are the details.
Pentagon: We haven’t found any UFOs in years
The Pentagon has found no evidence that unidentified flying objects (UFOs), reported for decades, are of extraterrestrial origin. The report, submitted to the US Congress last week, was reviewed under the National Defense Authorization Act.
The Pentagon document summarizes the US government’s investigations into UFOs, or unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), from 1945 to the present. According to the report’s key findings, none of the sightings represent extraterrestrial technology.
Although there are many observations from government, academic research and military sources, they are not connected to extraterrestrial sources. The US, which conducts research in this context, thinks that most cases could be ordinary objects or atmospheric breaks.
Since the end of World War II, the US government has examined UFO reports for flight safety risks. However, the report concluded that none of the investigations found evidence of “alien visitation” or spacecraft.
A White House spokesperson spoke about the UFO claims.
The Pentagon’s summary notes that observations will continue. Nevertheless, it was stated that none of the documents presented to date have originated from extraterrestrial technologies.
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