Not to change the topic exactly:
UFO report might miss deadline according to Senator | WCBD News 2
MYSTERY WIRE — One day after talking to a TMZ photographer about UFOs and the highly anticipated UAP report that is supposed to be submitted by U.S. intelligence agencies by June 1st, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) told Fox Business he is “not sure they’re gonna come in on time.”
But the clock remains ticking for the Pentagon's hush-hush program to investigate UFOs and the other intelligence agencies included in the request.
At the Pentagon, it's called the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF), and it has been ordered to prepare a detailed overview of the UFO mystery for submission to Congress.
UFO report might miss deadline, senator says | Eyewitness News (WEHT/WTVW)
MYSTERY WIRE — One day after talking to a TMZ photographer about UFOs and the highly anticipated Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) report that is supposed to be submitted by U.S. intelligence agencies by June 1st, Sen. Marco Rubio told Fox Business he is “not sure they’re gonna come in on time.”
But the clock remains ticking for the Pentagon's hush-hush program to investigate UFOs and the other intelligence agencies included in the request.
UFO sightings report to be made public - and there are a lot, ex-official says | KMPH
Here's what's been happening:
Maine is a UFO hotspot, newly declassified docs say | WGME
'Rays of sunshine:' Blumenthal points to progress on COVID, Biden presidency in Greenwich RMA talk
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a town resident seen here at the 2019 Greenwich Democratic Town Committee's annual picnic, spoke Wednesday before the RMA covering topics like infrastructure, the filibuster and even UFOs.
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal speaks to the Retired Men's Association of Greenwich over Zoom on Wednesday.
GREENWICH — As he reflected on the past year filled with “incredible hardship and heartbreak.” U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal on Wednesday offered an optimistic outlook for the future.
'Space guests': Russian cosmonaut shares video showing apparent UFOs | CTV News
TORONTO -- A Russian cosmonaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has shared footage of what he describes as "space guests," or UFOs, that made an unexpected appearance in a time-lapse video he captured of the southern lights.
On Wednesday, Ivan Vagner posted a one-minute video on Twitter showing the "peak" of the Aurora Australis as it moved between the Antarctic and Australia.
In a follow-up tweet , Vagner directs his audience to look closely at the nine to 12 second-mark in the video to spot the unidentified flying objects.
UFO videos, shot by US Navy and later leaked, declassified by Pentagon
The Pentagon on Monday released three unclassified videos showing "unidentified aerial phenomena" in an attempt to "clear up any misconceptions" regarding whether the videos – which have been circulating for years – are real.
The three videos, the first of which was leaked in 2007 and discovered by the U.S. Navy in 2009, show small, flying objects. In one of the videos, a person exclaims, "What the (expletive) is that?!"
Two of the videos were recorded in January 2015, according to the Department of Defense. The other was taken in November 2004. In a statement, the Defense Department said the Navy " previously acknowledged " the videos were Navy videos.
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