Quite a lot has been going on:
US Navy confirms videos show unidentified aerial phenomena, not aliens - Business Insider
On Wednesday, Joseph Gradisher, the Navy's spokesman for the deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare, confirmed that his organization designated "the objects contained in these videos as unidentified aerial phenomena."
The term UAP has been widely adopted by government officials in place of UFO, or "unidentified flying object."
John Greenwald, curator of The Black Vault, told Vice that he "very much expected that when the US military addressed the videos, they would coincide with language we see on official documents that have now been released, and they would label them as 'drones' or 'balloons.'"
David Collings obituary | Stage | The Guardian
At the Open Air theatre in Regent's Park he was a genuinely funny Polonius opposite newcomer Damian Lewis's firebrand Hamlet in 1994, directed by Tim Pigott-Smith; he had first played a tetchy but benignly well-meaning Polonius for an RSC touring production with Philip Franks in 1987.
Collings was a fine featured, red-haired actor with sensitive blue eyes who was equally good at playing neurotic and sweet-natured characters. On television he also ran a good line in eminent characters from history: Percy Grainger in Ken Russell's Song of Summer (1968), Sir Anthony Babington in Elizabeth R (1971), John Ruskin in The Love School (1975), William Wilberforce in The Fight Against Slavery (1975) and William Pitt in Prince Regent (1979).
As 'Project Blue Book' returns, History channel's UFO content blossoms | Fortune
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