MASSACHUSETTS —Sunday's report on CBS News' "60 Minutes" about the U.S. government's acknowledgement of unidentified aerial phenomena — UAP, or what is commonly known as UFOs — naturally caused a buzz about flashes of light and other phenomena that can't be explained in the skies over Massachusetts.
Before we get to that, correspondent Bill Whitaker reported for "60 Minutes" that the Pentagon has walked back decades of public denial about the existence of mysterious sightings in the sky. The director of national intelligence and secretary of defense are to deliver a report ordered by the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee next month that could shed more light on what's out there.
UFO sightings may be confirmed by radio techniques used on MH370, ET hunter says - Daily Star
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Aerospace engineers have been reconstructing the doomed Boeing 777's flightpath in 2014 by analysing disturbances in radio signals.
Aviation expert Graeme Rendall told the Daily Star the technique could reveal a "wealth of data" on UFOs too.
The spokesman for UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) Media UK said: "Whilst not specifically set up to detect possible UFOs, such systems retain a wealth of data that could be used to potentially confirm their existence and movements, if this was to be matched with historical records of sightings."
66% Americans believe aliens exist and that the US government isn't telling them the truth:
The findings of the poll are a sharp increase from the last time the news outlet asked the same question in 2017.
'They reflect the newfound respectability that the UFO subject is enjoying. The topic has come out of the fringe and into the mainstream, due to a stunning series of revelations in the last three years.'
A whopping 73 percent of survey respondents think the U.S. government knows more than it is letting on about the subject, a figure Pope said was 'particularly striking.'
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