UFOs in the US – Pentagon Report To Be Released – Latest Cannabis News Today
What exactly does the US government know about UFOs? What files are hidden from the public and what is in them? We’ll find out soon. The Pentagon has been collecting data on UFOs for years and that information will be released later this month. Twist a Skywalker or Alien OG and prepare for it, the universe will be much bigger.
UH what?
Aliens … maybe. Whatever it is, something has been flying in US airspace for quite some time. It started with reports from Navy pilots; strange ships with advanced technology appeared in US airspace. Originally it was suggested that these UFOs were foreign opponents, but that theory quickly disintegrated. What was seen could not be explained and the visits became more frequent. After all, there were so many sightings that it became a national security issue and the military had to investigate.
Spending tax money on foreigners
The Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP) was launched in 2007 but dissolved in 2012. Those five years cost $ 22 million and the cost was unjustifiable. But for some reason the program was relaunched in 2020. The question is … why?
In the name of protecting national security, the US has reopened its investigations into UFOs. On August 4, 2020, Deputy Secretary of Defense David L. Norquist approved and publicly announced the establishment of a Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force (UAPTF). Under the leadership of the US Navy, the ultimate goal of the UAPTF is to gather information about UFOs and determine threat levels. Your mission is to investigate inexplicable airspace surveys, analyze the data and document their existence. The public didn’t really notice this new task force because the term UAP isn’t as flashy as UFO. If the goal was to keep this new program under the radar, this was a well-played move.
What happened?
Again … why? Restarting a task force costs taxpayers’ money, especially during a pandemic. At a time when US unemployment rates were sky high, there was little government support, and hospitals were crying out for funding, UFOs became a priority. One wonders what happened? What was seen in US airspace? Fortunately, we’ll find out soon enough.
UFO report goes public
In December 2020, former US President Donald Trump signed a coronavirus alleviation law with an interesting clause; the Pentagon was ordered to disclose its UFO files. The Department of Defense had six months to prepare a report on previously classified material and make it available to Congress.
At first glance, this seems like a shining example of misplaced priorities, but on the other hand we have no idea what the report says. Something happened that got these pilots to come forward, and it was enough to alert the military. If the government is looking to spend taxpayer dollars on UFOs, it is important to have a good reason, and apparently they do. Pretty soon you will be able to read all the details and form your own opinion about UFOs in the US.
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Selected image courtesy of The Telegraph
Footnote (s)
https://qz.com/1158998/the-pentagon-confirms-its-22-million-ufo-investigation-program/
https://www.defense.gov/Newsroom/Releases/Release/Article/2314065/establishment-of-unidentified-aerial-phenomena-task-force/
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