The Pentagon found no evidence of the existence of UFOs: “Sightings may be the result of military tests”
Pentagon researchers studied archives of all previous notifications, briefings, reports and research related to extraterrestrial life since 1945. NASA employees and executives were also interviewed and even questioned under oath in Congress.
But tens of thousands of documents in no way show evidence of the existence of UFOs (Unknown means of flight) from uap (Unidentified abnormal phenomena) as they are called in military terms. Spokesman and Major General Pat Ryders said in a press conference this afternoon that most reports of UFOs were actually common objects such as (military) aircraft and spacecraft that were misinterpreted.
However, the Pentagon says it recognizes that the new research could… Believers Maybe that won't stop me from believing in UFOs. “The amount of TV shows, books and films on the subject, as well as the large number of online posts on the subject, have likely had a significant impact on public discourse, strengthening belief in it among some segments of the population.”
According to the researchers, a “particularly persistent story” is that the US government actually has spacecraft and alien remains in its possession, but is conspiring to keep alien research secret.
According to a 2021 national poll, about 40 percent of Americans believe that aliens have already visited Earth. Two years ago, only 33% thought so.
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