WASHINGTON DC – Following a recent uptick in UFO sightings, NASA has officially launched its Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) study. And officials are hoping that the team running the study won’t find that our possible visitors are adversaries.Uni
The administration’s chief, Bill Nelson, recently admitted that NASA has acknowledged hundreds of UFO sightings recently. The reports came from both military and civilian pilots. And while none of these unexplained encounters have proven dangerous, he can’t say that they were necessarily friendly.
“I’ve talked to those pilots and they know they saw something, and their radars locked on to it. And they don’t know what it is. And we don’t know what it is,” he said during a live-streamed interview with the University of Virginia in 2021. “We hope it’s not an adversary here on Earth that has that kind of technology. But it’s something… Who am I to say planet Earth is the only location of a life form that is civilized and organized like ours?”
The Pentagon briefed Congress on several of those sightings in May. The military has since only been able to explain one of them.
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