Pentagon UFO unit to publicly release some findings after ex-official says ‘off-world vehicle’ found

July 27, 2020
'If it’s something from outside this planet — that might actually be better than...the Chinese or the Russians' said Marco Rubio, reports Gino Spocchia for the Independent.

WASHINGTON - A Pentagon UFO unit will make some investigations public as ex-advisors suggest that “vehicles not made on this earth” were placed in US government storage, reports Gino Spocchia for the IndependentContinue reading original article.

The Intelligent Aerospace take:

July 27, 2020 -The New York Times broke the story late last week in a piece titled "No Longer in Shadows, Pentagon’s U.F.O. Unit Will Make Some Findings Public," written by Ralph Blumenthal and Leslie Kean, who wrote about a Pentagon program investigating enounters between military pilots and unidentified aerial vehicles.

"Pentagon officials will not discuss the program, which is not classified but deals with classified matters," Blumenthal and Kean wrote. "Yet it appeared last month in a Senate committee report outlining spending on the nation’s intelligence agencies for the coming year. The report said the program, the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force, was “to standardize collection and reporting” on sightings of unexplained aerial vehicles, and was to report at least some of its findings to the public within 180 days after passage of the intelligence authorization act."

Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid told The Times that he “came to the conclusion” that UFO materials were in the government’s possession. “After looking into this, I came to the conclusion that there were reports — some were substantive, some not so substantive — that there were actual materials that the government and the private sector had in their possession.”

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