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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFor anyone who wants the truth about how seriously the US Military is taking
UFO reports, or UAPs...unidentified aerial phenomenon, as they label them, you can check out the excellent article by Tom Rogan in the Dec. 2nd 2020 issue of The Washington Examiner.
In the article he discusses the Pentagon's Task Force, which has been investigating these sightings for years, as well as the briefings given to the Senate Intelligence Committe.
The Task Force issued statement that the possibility of the vehicles being of alien or non-human technology was a serious consideration.
KG
(28,793 posts)Ferrets are Cool
(22,599 posts)It's better than going around killing people.
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elevator
(415 posts)and the Senate Intelligence Committe. It doesn't matter who reports the facts, as long as they are facts.
Amazing how many people here believe they are openminded and progressive, yet when confronted with facts they are uncomfortable with feel justified in ridiculing the truth.
Because I tried to present facts in another post about the UFO subject, people rushed to say I had to present proof. They said, quoting a line from Carl
Sagan "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence", even though I made no claims. They are also ignorant of, or ignored the fact that Sagan was a firm believer in alien life. They brought up example of the lunatic fringe on the topic, instead of addressing the very real, "extraordinary evidence" that has been studied by our own government and scientists, as well as others around the globe for decades. Fact: The highest levels of our military and government take the matter seriously, and have for a long time.
Is there proof? I have no idea and it appears our "leaders" don't know, or won't disclose it.
