The Guardian (USA)

UFO report details ‘difficult to explain’ sightings, says US ex-intelligen­ce director

- Tom McCarthy

US military pilots and satellites have recorded “a lot more” sightings of unidentifi­ed flying objects, or UFOs, than have been made public, Donald Trump’s former intelligen­ce director John Ratcliffe said.

Asked on Fox News about a forthcomin­g government report on “unidentifi­ed aerial phenomena”, Ratcliffe said the report would document previously unknown sightings from “all over the world”.

“Frankly, there are a lot more sightings than have been made public,” he said.

“Some of those have been declassifi­ed. And when we talk about sightings, we are talking about objects that have been seen by navy or air force pilots, or have been picked up by satellite imagery, that frankly engage in actions that are difficult to explain, movements that are hard to replicate, that we don’t have the technology for.

“Or traveling at speeds that exceed the sound barrier without a sonic boom.”

The UFO report must be published by early June, pursuant to a clause in a Covid relief and spending package signed by Trump before he left office.

Ratcliffe served about eight months as director of national intelligen­ce at the end of Trump’s term. Earlier, Trump moved to nominate Ratcliffe for the role but Ratcliffe withdrew over concerns he had exaggerate­d and fibbed about his experience as a prosecutor in Texas.

“I actually wanted to get this informatio­n out and declassify it before I left office,” Ratcliffe said, “but we weren’t able to get it down into an unclassifi­ed format that we were able to talk about quickly enough.”

The forthcomin­g report is to be issued by the defense department and intelligen­ce agencies. When an unidentifi­ed aerial phenomena is identified, Ratcliffe said, analysts try to explain it as a potential weather disturbanc­e or other routine spectacle.

“We always look for a plausible applicatio­n,” he said. “Sometimes we wonder whether our adversarie­s have technologi­es that are a little but farther down the road than we thought or that we realized.

“But there are instances where we don’t have good explanatio­ns.

“So in short, things that we are observing that are difficult to explain – and so there’s actually quite a few of those, and I think that that info has been gathered and will be put out in a way the American people can see.”

Asked by Bartiromo where the unidentifi­ed phenomena were sighted, Ratcliffe replied, “actually all over the world, there have been sightings all over the world.

“Multiple sensors that are picking up these things. They’re unexplaine­d phenomenon, and there’s actually quite a few more than have been made public.”

 ?? Photograph: Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images ?? John Ratcliffe said the report would document previously unknown sightings from ‘all over the world’.
Photograph: Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images John Ratcliffe said the report would document previously unknown sightings from ‘all over the world’.
 ?? Photograph: DoD/AFP via Getty Images ?? A video grab obtained 28 April 2020 courtesy of the US defense department shows part of an unclassifi­ed video taken by navy pilots.
Photograph: DoD/AFP via Getty Images A video grab obtained 28 April 2020 courtesy of the US defense department shows part of an unclassifi­ed video taken by navy pilots.

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