NASA Administrator Bill Nelson directs researchers to study UFOs as they see fit We don t know if it s extraterrestrial, he says of military sightings of UFOs
Meanwhile FAA database reveals 10,000 reports of drone-related incidents
Many appear to be commercial drones, but some have advanced capabilities
Pentagon is preparing to unveil its UFO report to Congress by June 25
Sources say it does not rule out extraterrestrial source for unexplained sightings
Officials have definitively said UFO sightings are not a part of a secret U.S. government project ahead of a highly anticipated report on the unidentified aerial phenomena.
First Published: 1:20 PM PDT, June 4, 2021
Officials are still seeking answers to over 120 unexplained aircraft sightings. An unclassified version of the report is expected to be delivered to Congress by June 25.
The question of whether or not UFOs exist may soon be answered with the release of a highly-anticipated government document at the end of June.
United States intelligence officials have said that there is no evidence that unexplained aerial objects observed in recent years belong to aliens, but they are still seeking answers to 120 other incidences witnessed over the years which have since puzzled scientists and officials, according to senior authorities who plan to release an unclassified government report.
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