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Old January 7th 21, 09:41 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default ICYMI: UFO intel to be reported to Congress within 6m

Not necessarily to be made public, of course.

New of declassified GOFAST &ct vid released by the Pentagon earlier
this year along with an renewed official interest in related subjects
has started to percolate through the media.


https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/1380090/ufo-report-relief-bill-uap-task-force-aliens-pentagon-ufo-sighting-evg

UFO report to be published in 180 days thanks to US relief bill -
Aliens 'not ruled out' [but "ultraterrestrial" is #1 hypothesis in
military & intel groups]

A UFO report penned by the US's official UFO research taskforce is set
to be revealed in 180 days thanks to a law hidden among a 5,600-page
emergency relief bill signed by President Donald Trump.

Sebastian Kettley
5 Jan 2021

The UFO report may be the soft disclosure ET enthusiasts have been
waiting for since the US Pentagon officially acknowledged video
footage of multiple unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) filmed in 2004
and 2015. Although it is unclear how much the report will reveal, Nick
Pope, a former UFO investigator for the MOD, thinks the
"extraterrestrial hypothesis" has not been ruled out just yet. The
news follows President Donald Trump signing a £1.7tr
($2.3tr) Covid-19 emergency relief bill last week.

....

According to the bill, the report must include a "detailed analysis of
unidentified aerial phenomenon data and intelligence reporting
collected or held" by the country's intelligence agencies.

The report must also identify "any incidents or patterns that indicate
a potential adversary may have achieved breakthrough aerospace
capabilities that could put United States strategic or conventional
forces at risk."

The possible outcomes of the report are twofold and not necessarily
linked to extraterrestrials.

On the one hand, the report might shed more light on what many believe
are incidents of UFOs taking to our skies.

On the other hand, the report might reveal the technological
capabilities of foreign militaries, such as Russia and China.

Mr Pope, who appeared on the Tucker Carlson show, said: "Well it's
interesting because Senator Marco Rubio said he would almost rather
this was alien because if it turns out to be China or Russia, then
we're in big trouble because the sorts of speeds and manoeuvres and
accelerations that these objects are capable of really is
concerning. I hope that we're going to find out about that.

"It's interesting just before Christmas there were some leaks.

"Sitting in Office of Naval Intelligence is an organization called the
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Taskforce. They're probably the ones
drafting this report.

"Some leaks suggest they have not ruled out the extraterrestrial
hypothesis."

Mr Pope was asked whether the report could bring to light physical
evidence, such as high-tech materials the UFO expert branded
"meta-materials".

He said: "I've heard talk of so-called meta-materials, and I think
this report will really have to disclose.

"I mean what the intelligence committee wants to know is - everything
in govt is fragmented - they want to know who knows what, they
want a single official named and put in charge of all of this.

"And this is going to include the FBI by the way, as well the military
and the intelligence community. We want answers."

In April this year, the US Pentagon released 3 videos of supposed
UFOs that have been previously leaked on the internet.

....


--
UFOs Are Still a Mystery, and 2020 Showed Us the DoD is Paying Attention
The Debrief, 31 Dec 2020
[...] The Pentagon's officially authorized release of Navy videos
depicting aerial phenomena on April 27, 2020 ranks among the
most noteworthy stories of the year, and arguably, in
the broader history of UFOs. The Dept of Defense "authorized the
release of 3 unclassified Navy videos, one taken in Nov 2004 and
the other 2 in Jan 2015, which have been circulating in the
public domain after unauthorized releases in 2007 and 2017," according to an
official Pentagon statement.
[...] "The aerial phenomena observed in the videos remain characterized
as `unidentified'," the statement concluded, adding a link to the
Naval Air Systems Command FOIA Reading Room where the files could be
downloaded and viewed.
If the objects in these videos were anything known to our
military--either from its own inventory or suspected of belonging to
that of an adversary--it seems unlikely that the DoD's "thorough
review" would have cleared them for release. This, in addition to
characterizing the aerial phenomena in question as "unidentified,"
which explicitly conveys that the objects appear to be of unknown origin.
 




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