The Facts:
The US Navy photographed and filmed “spherical” shaped UFOs that seem to be capable of travelling not only in air, but underwater also. Footage of one of these objects has been leaked.
Reflect On:
Can we rely on government to give us an accurate depiction of what these objects may represent or what they actually know? Should this be a citizens initiative? Has government manipulated our perception of major global issues? Will this be different?
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“An independent government watchdog will investigate the Pentagon’s actions regarding UFOs following complaints from congressional leaders on how the Department of Defense has handled the out-of-this-world topic,” said the New York Post.
CNN advised that a “government watchdog is set to examine Pentagon’s handling of UFOs,” adding that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and other agencies will deliver unclassified reports on UAPs to Congress in June.
“Untold Mysteries! DoD IG looking at how Pentagon handles UFO/UAP sightings,” advised Meritalk, while The New Yorker produced a lengthy analysis of historic reports titled “How the Pentagon started taking U.F.O.s seriously.”
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The inspector general launched an evaluation into “actions regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena” just before a similar report is due to Congress.
The Pentagon’s watchdog is formally evaluating moves the Defense Department has made in connection to sightings of the unexplainable ahem, unidentified flying objects in military airspace.
In a memorandum issued Monday to top department leaders, Assistant Inspector General for Evaluations on Space, Intelligence, Engineering and Oversight Randolph Stone confirmed a new probe and its primary objective: “to determine the extent to which the DOD has taken actions regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).”