* Department of Defense admitted it is examining 510 reports of UFO sightings
* Office dedicated to reviewing UFOs received 247 new reports since June 2021
* It also reopened investigations into 119 buried reports from the past 17 years
* Military pilots described seeing objects exhibiting extraordinary capabilities
US authorities say they have collected hundreds of reports of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), many of which are flying in sensitive military airspace, according to a newly declassified intelligence summary.
Last year the Pentagon opened the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office - a department whose sole focus is to analyze reports of what it calls 'unidentified aerial phenomena' (UAPs), many of which are made by military pilots.
A summary of the report released on Thursday claimed the office had received 510 reports of UFOs, many of which 'occur in restricted or sensitive airspace, highlighting possible concerns for safety of flight or adversary collection activity', the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) said.
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WNU Editor: The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) report on UFOs is here .... 2022 Annual Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.
US Department of Defense Releases Its 2022 UFO Report
UFO reports rise to 510, not aliens but still a threat to US -- AP
UFO reports by US troops skyrocket to over 500 -- BBC
US government logs more than 500 UFO reports with hundreds unexplained -- The Guardian/AFP
Spy agencies report hundreds more UFO sightings since 2021 -- Politico
Number of reported UFO incidents increasing, government says -- The Hill
UFO sightings surged over last two years, US intel report says -- FOX News
Pentagon releases its long-awaited 2022 UFO report -- Space.com
UFO Intelligence Report Raises New Concerns About Government Transparency -- US News and World Report
Highly Anticipated Government Report On UFOs Very Thin On New Details -- Warzone/The Drive
US Received More Than 500 UFO Reports, Many Cases "Unresolved" -- Zero Hedge
2 comments:
And without fail they're always caught on a grainy military radar feed. But a planet with literally billions of phone cameras and surveillance cameras going 24/7 have never picked up any of these. Total BS.
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The report says nothing really. It just lists the numbers of pilot reports.
I think the UFO transparency push is all about removing the stigma that pilots and radar operators had about reporting unexplained sightings. We want as much fresh data as possible in a landscape where a foreign power can develop a new type of drone or missile every month.
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