|
Post by John Titor on May 18, 2022 0:45:32 GMT 10
A database of reports of UFOs now includes about 400 incidents, up from 143 assessed in a report released about a year ago, a Navy intelligence official told lawmakers at a congressional hearing on Tuesday. The military's 2021 report said no evidence of aliens had been found. Scott W. Bray, the deputy director of Naval intelligence, told lawmakers that they still haven't uncovered anything "nonterrestrial in origin," even though there are incidents they can't explain. None of the documented objects had attempted to communicate with U.S. aviators, and no attempt had been made to communicate with them, he said, as they all appeared to be unmanned. www.npr.org/2022/05/17/1099410910/ufo-hearing-congress-military-intelligence
|
|
|
Post by John Titor on May 18, 2022 6:13:20 GMT 10
|
|
|
Post by astropoug on May 18, 2022 6:42:38 GMT 10
The 2020s may end up as the most alien-obsessed decade since the 90s. The Area 51 raid was a precursor to this.
|
|
|
Post by 10slover on May 18, 2022 7:46:57 GMT 10
The 2020s may end up as the most alien-obsessed decade since the 90s. The Area 51 raid was a precursor to this. Meh, The Area 51 thing is too removed from now to be a precursor
|
|