Is it vindication at last? The New York Times has recently reported that a supposedly canceled Pentagon project to investigate strange aerial phenomena is still showing a pulse. The clandestine effort, originally known as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, was said to have ended in 2012. But, apparently, it's still doing its thing under the auspices of the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence, and with a new name: the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force.
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UFOs: Hoping for the Proof | SETI Institute
Is it vindication at last? The New York Times has recently reported that a supposedly canceled Pentagon project to investigate strange aerial phenomena is still showing a pulse. The clandestine effort, originally known as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, was said to have ended in 2012. But, apparently, it's still doing its thing under the auspices of the Office of Naval Intelligence.
So, where there's smoke, there's fire, right? If the feds are still forking over tax dollars to delve into odd goings-on in the sky, it must be because they've got convincing evidence for extraterrestrial visitors. At least that's the hope of the 100 million Americans who seem willing to swear on the Good Book that UFOs are, at least in some cases, alien craft.
'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena,' Better Known as UFOs, Deserve Scientific Investigation -
UFOs have been back in the news because of videos initially leaked , and later confirmed , by the U.S. Navy and officially released by Pentagon that purportedly show "unidentified aerial phenomena" (UAP) in our skies. Speculations about their nature have run the gamut from mundane objects like birds or balloons to visitors from outer space.
It’s difficult, if not impossible, to say what these actually are, however, without context. What happened before and after these video snippets? Were there any simultaneous observations from other instruments, or sightings by pilots?
Pentagon to release new details of UFO encounters to public - CNN Video
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Opinion | The footage of UFOs doesn't mean what you think | Opinion | breezejmu.org
On April 27, the U.S. Department of Defense officially released three videos of UFOs recorded by U.S. Navy pilots along with a statement. This quickly became some of the biggest news of 2020, besides the pandemic.
The UFO footage accumulated a great amount of excitement in people all over the internet. Some went as far as to make claims on Twitter such as "a few days ago the US Navy literally confirmed aliens exist." #Aliensexist was trending on twitter and an uncountable amount of articles were written about the matter.
VIDEO: Apparent UFO spotted in Abbotsford – Abbotsford News
Video footage has emerged recently of what one man calls a shape shifting unidentified flying object (UFO) in Abbotsford on July 29.
What Are 'Black Triangle' UFOs? - HISTORY
Within the larger mystery of the UFO phenomenon is another, still-unsolved puzzle: Why do so many reports involve strange, triangular-shaped craft—often described as dark in color, virtually noiseless and the size of a football field or larger? What, exactly, are they? And why are so many witnessed hovering or moving slowly and methodically, with no visible contrails?
In the years after the U.S. Air Force coined the term “unidentified flying object” in 1952, reports often referred to UFOs generically as flying saucers. But witnesses then, and since, have described a wide array of shapes: saucers (or two saucers put together), eggs, hats, cigars, boomerangs, lightbulbs—even Tic Tac candies.
UFO? Mysterious Object Seen In Sky Over Denver Metro Area – CBS Denver
DENVER (CBS4) – A bright object seen floating in the skies east of Denver caught a lot of attention. The mysterious object was seen in the sky on Monday.
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Several people called the CBS4 newsroom about the object while CBS4 photojournalist Jeremiah Bellile captured video of it.
A group called the Loon Project said they released a high altitude weather balloon in the area on Monday. The FAA agreed that’s most likely what it was.
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From @SethShostak: Pentagon admits UFO program still exists. The Navy will supposedly make regular reports on at le… https://t.co/386xxojc4O SETIInstitute (from Mountain View, CA) Tue Aug 04 17:05:08 +0000 2020
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