The UFO program informs the government about aliens

16. 10. 2020
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Problematics UFO or UAP (however you want to call it) continues to gain more credibility in the mainstream stream. And again, two recently published articles in the New York Times push the boundaries a bit.

We are now moving from recognizing the existence of unidentified aircraft to incentives for the government to know about specific parts of "alien" vessels.

One of the articles is entitled “The End of Life in the Shadows, a Pentagon UFO. The department will publish some of its findings. ”The report caused a great stir by confirming a more than a decade-long UAP study on the Maritime Intelligence Agency's agenda.

Should UFO knowledge be published?

The report of the Senate Committee revealed the expenses for the activities of the UAP working group. It is exciting that some findings will be published 180 days after the adoption of the law on the entrustment of intelligence services.

Prior to the report, the Pentagon claimed to have refrained from studying unidentified flying objects. Today, the Pentagon refuses to talk about the program because it is classified material. However, we are now confident that the government is continuing to study these phenomena to see if other nations have more advanced aviation technology than we do.

Senator Marco Rubio revealed that he wanted to know about the possible security risks posed by objects flying over military bases. Rubio confirmed that he had seen reports of unidentified aerial objects "for the better part of the decade." Surprisingly, he claims that he wants the public to learn "as much" as possible.

"To be honest, if it's something outside of this planet, it's actually better news than seeing any significant technological advances in the Chinese, Russians, or any other rival," said Senator Rubio.

Take a look at the entire interview with the senator:

Alien vessels

An article in The Times also mentions former Democrat leader Harry Reid, who recently spoke with famous investigative journalist George Knapp, who worked for 8News Las Vegas. In a July interview, Reid says that no one knows the origin of UFOs. However, Reid said in the Times that he saw "factual" reports of "real material held by the government and the private sector."

The Times also quotes astrophysicist Eric W. Davis, a consultant to a previously classified program Reid launched in Las Vegas. In 2017, The Times first revealed the existence of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), which began in 2007. Davis claims that in March, the Pentagon and Congress reported "alien vessels built off our planet." After the article was published in The Times, Reid tweeted that he had never suggested that the government would have such "flying objects or fragments from other worlds."

Then the Times published a correction on July 24 stating:

"Mr Reid said he believed that there might have been an accident of objects of unknown origin and that the material thus obtained should be studied; he did not say that the accidents did occur and that the materials obtained had been secretly studied for decades, "the Times reports.

Senator Harry Reid:

"I have no information - and I have never suggested it - that unidentifiable flying objects or fragments of them from other worlds are available to the federal government or any other entity. I have consistently said that we must stick to science, not fairy tales about green men. "

The New York Times

"Despite the Pentagon's statement that a once-hidden program to investigate unidentified flying objects has been completed, certain activities are still ongoing. Officials continue to study the mysterious encounters of military pilots with unidentified flying objects. "

How are things?

Although Reid does not believe that UFOs necessarily point to aliens, he tried to learn more by launching another program in 2009. The aim of this effort was to communicate with other secret programs to see if the rumors about UFO materials held by corporations were true. However, he explains that the program was not approved.

"I wanted to make sure things were going." The Department of Defense wouldn't approve, "Reid told Knapp. "What do you think of that," Knapp replied. "Do you think anyone has any debris or machines?" "But I don't know, George," Reid said. "I don't know why they would otherwise want it to be, unless they had some reason to do so," he continued.

Video: Reid talking to Knapp

Do you "need to know" information about accidents?

A recent paper by The Times from the same team of journalists published by AATIP in 2017 further addressed the possibility that the government might own material from the UFO crash. Although no public evidence is known, the report states that the words "extraterrestrial" and "and materials obtained from accidents" are used to describe the phenomena in the revealed images from the meetings.

The report also clearly states:

"Several Pentagon associates who have high levels of security clearance and have been involved in official UFO investigations for decades have told us that, based on their access to classified information, they are convinced that these accidents have occurred." however, all data about them is completely out of reach for anyone without checks or credentials. "

See an example on the tweet below:

This revealed image confirms that AATIP was convinced that the current threat is anomalous aircraft vessels NOT FROM US or other "ground adversaries". It is of "foreign origin (INCLUDING ALIEN)".

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