Did US Navy find an alien spacecraft? Truth behind flying UFOs as evidence emerges
US intelligence officials have found no proof that aerial sightings observed by Navy pilots in recent years are alien spacecraft, but the department still has no answer about what it could be.
The US officials can't explain what dozens of mysterious recent UFO sightings are but they do not show evidence of alien spacecraft, according to a bombshell Pentagon report, which will be released on June 25. According to sources, the report does not however rule out the possibility they are alien spacecraft. The report concludes that a huge majority of more than 120 incidents over the past two decades did not start from any American military or other advanced US government technology, the officials said. That decision would appear to eliminate the possibility that Navy pilots who reported encountering unexplained aircraft might have seen programs the government meant to "keep secret."
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The US officials have also not ruled out the possibility that these flying objects were aircraft belonging to foes of American, namely Russia and China, a possibly more troublesome conclusion that raises a host of potential national security concerns, one of the sources said. However, the forthcoming report is expected to conclude that the objects are not secret US technology, the source added.
Senior officials briefed on the findings stated that because the report is inconclusive, the government could not definitively rule out the alien spacecraft theories. An unclassified report of the findings is set to be released to Congress by June 25, 2021. However, the final report will still hold one classified annex, according to the NYT. Officials said that the annex will not contain any evidence of alien activity, but the fact that it must remain classified will likely fuel increased speculation. There has been a renewed interest in UFOs across the US in anticipation of the Pentagon report and since military videos were released showing unidentified flying objects.
Former President Barack Obama also talked about UFOs on 'The Late Late Show With James Corden' last month, where he said, "What is true, and I’m actually being serious here, is that there is footage and records of objects in the skies that we don’t know exactly what they are."
On Thursday, June 3, Marco Rubio said the government report should only be the beginning of the US effort to look into enigmatic flying objects. "Men and women we have entrusted with the defense of our country are reporting encounters with unidentified aircraft with superior capabilities," Rubio said in a statement. "We cannot allow the stigma of UFOs to keep us from seriously investigating this. The forthcoming report is one step in that process, but it will not be the last."