The Pentagon issued a UFO report with suspicion. Recently, the US official will release an official report, giving an account of previous UFO incidents. However, according to some people familiar with the matter, the UFO investigation report released by the Pentagon's "UFO Phenomenon Working Group" is much cry and little rain.
The Pentagon issued a UFO report with suspicious attitude 1. A high-speed moving circular object hangs high in the air and hovers around an American warship off the coast of San Diego. Then quickly turned to the surface of the water and disappeared into people's sight at an alarming rate.
This is a scene presented in the so-called internal video of the US military. Over the years, reports about mysterious flying objects photographed by the US military can be said to be endless, which has really aroused the interest of many sci-fi fans.
Recently, the US official will release an official report, giving an account of previous UFO incidents. However, according to some people familiar with the matter, the UFO investigation report released by the Pentagon's "Working Group on UFO Phenomenon" is too loud to give any substantive information at all, and its attitude is consistent, neither admitting nor denying, which is equivalent to saying nothing.
For such a result, everyone is not surprised. Because there are so many rumors between the US military and UFOs, everyone is even a little "aesthetic fatigue" now. There are more and more signs that those so-called UFOs are "smoke bombs" thrown by the US military to cover up weapons tests.
There are not a few people who hold this view, because the frequency of shooting UFOs by the US military is too high. It seems that these UFOs have feelings with the US military. They always like to visit the bases of the US military, and they happen to be photographed by various equipment of the US military. These details make people wonder whether UFOs really exist.
More importantly, some UFO incidents that were widely circulated in the past turned out to be experiments with advanced weapons, the most frequent of which were all kinds of new drones. When these undisclosed "experiments" appear in the air, some people often have the illusion that they are UFOs. In addition, the United States also secretly rendered them into mysterious events.
As for why the United States uses the excuse of UFOs to cover up the fact of conducting advanced weapons experiments, it is actually very understandable. The lethality and deterrence of a weapon lies not only in its own ability, but also in its unknowability, which is why the military of various countries keeps the information of some sophisticated weapons highly confidential. Once the other side knows all kinds of information about weapons, its deterrence and strike capability will definitely be greatly reduced, so the United States will find various excuses to cover up the fact of conducting weapons experiments.
The Pentagon issued a UFO report with suspicion. The Times quoted senior officials who heard the confidential version of the report as saying that they found that the vast majority of more than 65,438+020 UAP incidents in the past 20 years were observed by personnel on US Navy planes and warships, not from any US military or other advanced government technology.
The word "UFO" or UFO has long been associated with the concept of alien spacecraft and has been replaced by "UAP" in government language. In addition to the UAP incident in 2004, other incidents near the east coast of the United States on 20 14 and 20 15 were also confirmed by the Navy, and these objects were regarded as "unknown objects".
The report issued by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence also includes a special working group led by the US Navy, which was established by the Pentagon in August 2020 and is mainly responsible for investigating drone incidents. US Senator Kyle Lu Biao participated in the drafting of the report, which is also part of the broader legislation passed last year.
Flying saucers during the cold war
The public's fascination with UFOs can be traced back to 1947, when the pilot of a navigable plane reported seeing nine "disc-shaped" objects flying at supersonic speed near Mount Rainier in Washington State. The pilot's account made the news of "UFO" hit the headlines of the newspaper, and in the following months, a wave of similar sightings occurred in the United States.
In the same year, U.S. military officials said that the wreckage found near Roswell, New Mexico, represented the wreckage of the crashed balloon, but the theory about the crash of an alien spacecraft and the discovery of the corpse of an alien creature has been lingering in UFO legends.
In response to the UFO incident at the peak of the Cold War, a CIA advisory group concluded that UFO sightings pose a potential threat to national security. Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Intelligence Minister of the Ministry of National Defense, said that the history of government officials being skeptical about such reports began. He urged officials to be more transparent on this issue.
Although the US Air Force publicly denied UFOs, it investigated and edited more than12,000 sightings investigated by the "Blue Book Project". Before the "Blue Book Project" of 1969 ended, 70 1 cases were classified as "UFOs". The US Air Force later said that it had not found any signs of national security threats, and there was no evidence of alien aircraft.
Mick West, a UFO skeptic and investigator, said that the traditional national security risks brought by such incidents may be involved in the upcoming report. On the other hand, West also thinks that UAP represents something extraordinary, such as anti-gravity, or it may be an alien. But they haven't appeared yet, and they are unlikely to appear.