By REIS THEBAULT | The Washington Post | Published: May 17, 2021 When the Navy pilot first spotted the strange object hovering in restricted airspace off the Atlantic coast, he was stunned no exhaust plume, no visible engine and all the makings of something secret, something mysterious or something dangerous. But years later, Ryan Graves sounded almost bored as he recounted for a national television audience his history with unidentified aerial phenomena UAPs, better known as UFOs. Perhaps because for him and some of his former Navy colleagues, such a sighting became a regular occurrence. Every day, Graves said in an interview with CBS s 60 Minutes that aired Sunday. Every day for at least a couple years.
For some Navy pilots, UFO sightings were an ordinary event: Every day for at least a couple years
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Marco Rubio calls on US to take UFO reports seriously Adam Schrader and Bevan Hurley For Dailymail.Com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo
Senator Marco Rubio has warned that UFOs pose a serious threat to national security and can no longer be laughed off by lawmakers.
As anticipation builds about the release of a Department of Defense report into unidentified aerial phenomena sightings by military personnel next month, Rubio told 60 Minutes the threat needed to be taken seriously. Some of my colleagues are very interested in this topic and some kinda, you know, giggle when you bring it up. But I don t think we can allow the stigma to keep us from having an answer to a very fundamental question.