Mar 20

Deadline Looms for Pentagon UFO Report

The clock is ticking for the Pentagon’s hush hush program to investigate UFOs. It’s called the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF), and it has been ordered to prepare a detailed overview of the UFO mystery for submission to Congress.

However, there are already challenges to meeting this deadline.

The first public mention of the UAPTF came in June 2020 when the Senate Intelligence Committee formally asked the Pentagon for a comprehensive analysis of the UFO mystery.

Over the previous three years, members and staff of key committees had received closed-door briefings about startling encounters between the U.S. military and UAPs.

A comprehensive analysis of the UFO mystery and submit it to Congress within 180 days, meaning around June 1st.

 

 

5 Responses to “Deadline Looms for Pentagon UFO Report”

  1. Charles R

    I did not expect ex Director of National Intelligence to go as far as he did. He made the same acknowledgement that their are many more recorded instances of flight outside of our ability, than has been released, as has ex director of the AATIP program Luis Elisondo and ex Assistance Secretary of Defense Christopher Mellon. Both these gents host the great History Channel Series ” Unidentified”. I had given up any hope of the powers that be coming clean many years ago. And I suspect they will still find a way keep what has been released to a minimum, and sincerely hope I am wrong.

  2. Jan F

    The reason they COME out now..
    Also in the travel Channel is becoz the USA have figure it out now and have there own ufo’s

    To begin whit i didt understand why a formoder Crew for the nimiz ship could Quit his job and open,talk about ufo’s.

    In the past ufo reaserach people “doed” in car crash or was found dead.

    But now they have back integrering those craft..
    Thats my bellive

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