Time for Japan to get real on UFO intelligence sharing
A recent U.S. report on unidentified flying objects, or what the intelligence community calls unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), has brought these mysterious sightings into the realm of serious discussion on national security.
The world's powers need to take note. Japan and European allies of the U.S. should work on sharing information on UAP to learn more about them and assess potential security risks.
'Not a UFO': meteorite reported shooting across North Texas sky
Letter to the editor: Is government hiding truth about UFOs? | Opinion | herald-dispatch.com
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The United States government recently released a report on UFOs. As usual, the government appears to be hiding more information than it is releasing.
Announcing a New Plan for Solving the Mystery of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - Scientific
Similarly, one-time events—miracles, for example—do not have scientific credibility. Science rests on reproducible results that can be replicated by creating similar circumstances over and over again.
The nature of credible scientific evidence is particularly critical in the context of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) . Past reports constitute a mixed bag, containing eyewitness testimonies and low-quality instrumental data.
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NASA confirms meteor traveling over 30,000 mph exploded over Texas – WSOC TV
Update 3:30 p.m. EDT July 26: NASA Meteor Watch confirmed what hundreds of eyewitnesses across the Midwest already knew, that a fireball seen streaking across the night sky was a meteor.
The space agency said Monday the object, which was moving at 30,000 mph, was first seen 48 miles above Texas Highway 11. It traveled 59 miles before it fragmented, KLTV reported .
WVTM 13 Chronicle: Paramotoring in Jasper Alabama
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