Pentagon to set up ‘real life X-Files’ office to investigate UFOs after bombshell UAP report doesn’t rule out aliens
PENTAGON officials appear to be preparing to set up a "real X-Files" office to probe UFOs after a bombshell report didn't rule out aliens.
UFOs have stepped from a fringe conspiracy theory to a genuine national security debate as the US admitted a string of mysterious encounters in the skies.
For instance, sensors mounted on US military defense crafts "are typically designed to fulfill specific missions" but in this case, they are ill-equipped in "identifying UAP," according to .
What’s more, there was nothing in the report that concluded the flying aircraft aren’t alien.
The report is the result of lawmakers pushing for a public release of findings after so many ineffable incidents were being documented over the past 20 years.
US Navy pilots, for example, recorded objects , spinning and mysteriously disappearing - fueling the intrigue as the origins of these phenomena.
What is going on with UFOs in the US?
UFOS have stepped from fringe conspiracy theories to a genuine national security debate in the US.
Pentagon officials last year took the unprecedented step to confirm a trio of remarkable videos which showed US encounters with UFOs.
The debate is still open as to what the phenomena caught on film were – but it made clear to everyone, something is in the skies.
Perhaps the most striking was a video known as the “Tic Tac” – which showed an unidentified object being pursued by fighter planes.
The US also confirmed the existence of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) – a Pentagon programme set up to study UFOs before being disbanded in 2017.
However, it was replaced by the UAP Task Force in June 2020 after a vote by the US Senate Intelligence Committee.
Defence chiefs have since confirmed a number of leaked UFO videos and photos which were submitted to the Task Force for investigation.
Why this sudden rush for transparency?
No outside the secretive wings of the US government currently knows for sure.
And as a tacked on addendum to a 5,500 page Covid relief bill passed in December, the the Director of National Intelligence’s office was ordered to compile a report on UFOs within 180 days.
The UAP report dropped as expected on June 25, and while not giving much away - it did not rule anything out either as much of it remains classified.
The US appear to have acknowledged that UFOs - whatever they are - are real and are a potential threat to national security as they appear to be able to enter restricted airspace with total impunity.
Is it aliens? Officially the US position is simply, "we don't know yet" as further disclosure is expected in the coming months and years.
US lawmakers commissioned the report after a stunning string of leaked videos which showed military encounters with objects such as the infamous "Tic Tac".
It marked an incredible turnaround after the government dismissed UFOs at the conclusion of Project Blue Book in the 1960s.
And former Pentagon insider Luis Elizondo confirmed much of the report is likely still hidden - and rumours of other stunning photos and videos.
“The government has formally and officially come out and informed Congress that these things are – A, they’re real – and two, that they’re not ours and that they seem to be performing, at least some of them … in remarkable ways,” Elizondo told Fox News.
Some unhappy UFO fans branded the report a "whitewash", but it is seen by many as the first step on the road to truly understanding what is going on in the skies.
The report admits the encounters could be previously unknown aircraft from China, Russia or event a "non government" terror group.
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But it crucially did not rule out an extraterrestrial, or perhaps even extradimensional, origin for the encounters.
The Sun Online previously revealed the Pentagon is believed to have in its possession a picture of a "Black Triangle" UFO rising from the ocean in one of the most stunning encounters ever caught on camera.