I went UFO hunting at Area 51 and what I found was definitely strange
Christopher Bucktin from Hull visits Area 51 in Nevada as the US Government releases files ahead of UFO Day
00:42, 3 JUL 2021
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It is the week the Pentagon finally released a top-secret report admitting it can only explain one of 144 UFO sightings in 17-years.
And the real-life X files have failed to rule out the existence of aliens.
But those who believe in extraterrestrials still claim the report is a “whitewash” and insist aliens live among us.
As US Editor of the Mirror, I visited Area 51– the highly classified American air force facility at the centre of alien conspiracy theories – and found locals refuse to accept the findings of last week s official dispatch.
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The intelligence community s release of the unclassified document marks one of the first times the US government has publicly acknowledged that these strange aerial sightings by Navy pilots and others are worthy of legitimate scrutiny. The limited amount of high-quality reporting on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) hampers our ability to draw firm conclusions about the nature or intent of UAP, the nine-page preliminary report says, using the Pentagon s terminology for UFOs.
But despite that challenge, the report does conclude that these objects clearly pose a safety of flight issue and may pose a challenge to US national security.
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