The US has been abuzz with alien and UFO reports coming from military sources for a while now. The latest in the series of studies conducted under the coordination of 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 for years
The Pentagon has not found evidence to suggest that the unidentified flying objects (UFOs) reported over decades are of extraterrestrial origin. The report, presented to the US Congress last week, was reviewed under the National Defense Authorization Act.
The document released by the Pentagon summarizes the investigations conducted by the US government on UFOs, or as they are now referred to, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), from 1945 to the present. According to the report’s main findings, none of the observations represent extraterrestrial technology.
Despite numerous observations from academic research and military sources, there is no connection to extraterrestrial sources. In this context, the US thinks most cases could be ordinary objects or atmospheric aberrations.
Since the end of World War II, the US government has examined UFO reports to determine if they pose a flight safety risk. However, the report concludes that no investigations have found any evidence of “alien visits” or traces of a spacecraft.
The Pentagon’s summary emphasizes that observations will continue. Yet, it is noted that none of the documents presented so far have originated from extraterrestrial technologies.
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