'There appear to be true UFOs': Expert skewers U.S. for not taking search 'more seriously'

For years, the U.S. military, in conjunction with NASA, has been gathering information to write a report about unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), a phrase less recognizable than unidentified flying object (UFO). But as information is gathered, most of what is shared with the public is slim as most becomes classified intelligence. Politico Magazine published a report Thursday complaining that the American public is being kept in the dark. The only thing that is clear, it said, is that there is a team of national security experts and military personnel dedicated to finding the truth about what is being observed in the skies by the FAA and military planes. “But there’s always been a stubborn percentage of UFO and UAP sightings that can’t be dismissed as known phenomena or technology” — or even national security threats like spy balloons, author Garrett Graff wrote. “Depending on the exact data set and timespan, the percentage of true ‘unknown unknowns’ ranges from around 5 percent up to 20 percent. No one knows what those sightings actually are. Put another way: There appear to be true UFOs and UAPs, mysteries we can’t solve. ALSO READ: Sudden sunlight: GOP House hopeful reveals personal finances after Raw…

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‘There appear to be true UFOs’: Expert skewers U.S. for not taking search ‘more seriously’

Updated: November 16, 2023 — 9:27 am