Visitors from space?.. US defense is looking for “the unknown”
A Pentagon report on the presence of aerospace objects and flying objects has added to the ambiguity associated with the issue after it was presented to Congress.
“On Friday, June 25, the US government simply published a report on multiple-site, multi-event surveillance cases documented by US Air Force pilots.”
The report presented 144 incidents, some dating back to 2004, which the U.S. government described as “unknown weather phenomena” that U.S. defense and intelligence agencies were unable to identify.
This report is a compendium of painstaking efforts by the US National Intelligence Service in partnership with the Naval Air Force’s Task Force on Unknown Weather Events before it is presented to Congress.
In the report, which was carried by the German television website, the U.S. Department of Defense acknowledged that these phenomena “represent a problem related to aviation safety and may pose a challenge to U.S. national security.”
It is true that the report did not mention, even once, space objects or UFOs, but it did emphasize that the facts are different and cannot have a common cause, and they are supposed to have multiple causes.
The thrill of the case is linked to testimony by a retired US Navy officer who spotted an unidentified aircraft while serving on the USS Nimitz.
First Lieutenant Alex Dietrich confirmed that she was one of the pilots on the aircraft carrier in 2004 when they spotted a flying object off the coast of California.
Without hesitation, Dietrich described the unknown object as resembling solid mint candy “Tik Tak,” but the seemingly rectangular object lacks “any visible surfaces for flight control or means of propulsion.”
In the past years, the Pentagon has confirmed the authenticity of a video from the pilots that showed mysterious, maneuverable aircraft beyond known flight techniques.
The New York Times, in turn, quoted senior administration officials as confirming that although it is difficult to explain most of the phenomena seen by American military pilots in recent years, those scenes are still unjustified.
Senior U.S. officials argue that the report’s ambiguity means that the government is unable to completely exclude observations from beyond the planet.
The former officer said that she had no opinion on the report and was not aware of its contents, but would like to hear more pilots who had seen the same UFO.
The US report raises the confusion and mystery about the existence of aliens without revealing the causes and source of the mysterious phenomena documented by experienced American pilots.
The information now confirmed is that these phenomena have nothing to do with new technologies being tested by the U.S. military, but the report to Congress did not rule out the existence of high-tech espionage by global powers that rival the United States.
According to the New York Times, US officials have acknowledged that keeping part of the report under Defense Secrets could fuel speculation about classified information the US government has about the presence of aliens.
Press reports were quick to link the talk of secrecy to a previous statement by former US President Barack Obama on an entertainment program that he could not reveal everything when it came to flying dishes, which at the time fueled speculation.