Above, alien display at the Roswell International UFO Museum. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
A government report on Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO) is set to be released to congress later this month.
Essentially, it says there's no evidence that they're alien spacecraft. But, it doesn't rule it out either.
According to MarketWatch:
A highly anticipated government intelligence report on unidentified flying objects finds no evidence of alien spacecraft — but it also doesn’t say it’s not aliens, according to a new report.
Scores of odd aerial sighting in recent years that have baffled scientists and the military remain a mystery, according to a New York Times report Thursday night.
Citing senior government officials who have been briefed on the largely inconclusive finding of the report, which will be presented to Congress later this month, the Times also reported top-secret U.S. technologies have been all but ruled out in most of the incidents, leaving a major question hanging: So if they weren’t ours, what were they?
The report investigated more than 120 incidents over the past two decades, many from U.S. military pilots, with unusual sightings captured on video and sensors. A number of sightings described craft that flew with no discernible propulsion system, flying at speeds and making maneuvers that seem to defy physics.
Above, a replica of Gort from The Day The Earth Stood Still at the Roswell International UFO Museum. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since alien spacecraft haven't been ruled out, all we can do is...Keep Watching The Skies!
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