Philippine Daily Inquirer

PENTAGON PROBE INTO UFOS LEAVES QUESTIONS UNANSWERED

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WASHINGTON—The conclusion of a classified US intelligen­ce report on the existence of alien UFOs is ... inconclusi­ve, US media reported Friday.

US military and intelligen­ce found no evidence that seemingly highly advanced unidentifi­ed flying objects sighted by military pilots were alien spacecraft, the report concludes, according to The New York Times and other media briefed on it.

But it also could not explain dozens of phenomena and incidents, some filmed by the pilots, and so could not rule out the existence of aliens.

According to The New York Times, citing unnamed senior administra­tion officials, the report determined that most of some 120 incidents over the past 20 years had nothing to do with US military or government technology.

Nor were they related to objects like research balloons, which some postulated were

behind the reports.

But it then could not explain what, for example, US Navy pilots saw when they recorded objects traveling at seeming hypersonic speeds, spinning and mysterious­ly disappeari­ng.

While speculatio­n over alien life has long been a cottage industry for conspiracy theorists, the sheer number of what the Pentagon terms unidentifi­ed aerial phenomena (UAP) has made it a serious issue, amid worries that US adversarie­s like China and Russia may be using unknown, highly advanced military and surveillan­ce technologi­es.

Taken seriously

“We take all incursions into our operating spaces seriously,” Pentagon spokespers­on John Kirby said Friday.

“It could potentiall­y involve safety and or national security concerns,” he said, referring to the UAP reports the Defense Department has logged.

The report, ordered last year, is to be submitted to Congress by the end of June by the director of national intelligen­ce.

The main report will be unclassifi­ed and can be made public, but there will also be a classified annex, the Times said, that will remain secret.

The report, The Washington Post said, “will offer no firm conclusion­s about what the objects ... might be.”

Interest was piqued in the possibilit­y of highly intelligen­t extraterre­strial life after the Pentagon released videos last year, in which Navy pilots express amazement at the fast-moving objects they see.

Added to that were comments by top officials with access to intelligen­ce, including former president Barack Obama, and a CBS 60 Minutes report in which pilots were interviewe­d about what they saw.

“What is true—and I’m actually being serious here—is that there’s footage and records of objects in the skies that we don’t know exactly what they are,” Obama told “The Late Late Show” on May 17.

 ?? —AFP ?? SECURITY RISK The Pentagon is concerned that unidentifi­ed aerial phenomena recorded by US pilots could be advanced weapons or surveillan­ce equipment used by its adversarie­s.
—AFP SECURITY RISK The Pentagon is concerned that unidentifi­ed aerial phenomena recorded by US pilots could be advanced weapons or surveillan­ce equipment used by its adversarie­s.

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