![]() "From a national security perspective, we cannot presume benevolence," he added. It is never a good thing to discover you are vastly behind in technology." ""We need to determine who this is and what capabilities they possess. "These objects appear to exceed our military capabilities," said Mick Mulroy, an ABC News contributor and a former deputy assistant secretary of defense. And I feel like this subject will require more investigation and more transparency."Ī national security analyst agrees the UAP's require further investigation but out of concerns that they might indicate new technologies that could pose potential security risks. "But I think it's going to be a preliminary confirmation to the American and global public about the UFO presence on planet Earth. "If it goes further, I'm a happy camper," he said. From October 2022 through March 2023, we completed 58 audits and white papers, which resulted in 131 recommendations and nearly 259 million in financial impact. "It's going to at least pay homage to that and say we need more understanding of this, and that is a huge step forward," he said. This report is your one-stop shop to get an overview of our work Hot off the presses, this year’s Spring SARC details what the OIG has been up to in the first half of this fiscal year. While Corbell does not expect the intelligence report to be "robust" in acknowledging a potential UFO cover-up, he also does not expect it to be "a whitewash" and will validate what Navy pilots witnessed in their encounters. 18 hours ago &0183 &32 UAPs, or unidentified anomalous phenomena. These mechanisms are proceeding forward with getting answers for the American public," Corbell said. NASA’s UAP team will release its full report this summer."So the fact this report is existing shows that representative government works, that Congress and Senate and Senate Intelligence Committee and everybody involved. “There is no conclusive evidence suggesting an extraterrestrial origin for UAP,” said Nadia Drake, science journalist and NASA UAP study member. ![]() So, aliens? The discovery of slimy green figures will have to wait. That being said, 2%-5% of the 800 cases-between 16 and 40 phenomena-were deemed anomalous, meaning they are “doing something weird,” according to Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office Microwave ovens (careful next time you heat up the leftovers).The vast majority of cases were resolved with terrestrial justifications, including: There have been ~800 UAP investigations, with 150 of those being reported since the organization formed late last year. The group is separate from the Pentagon’s UAP hunters and only manages unclassified data. UAP craze: NASA organized a 16-member team in October to establish best practices for collecting and analyzing unidentified anomalous phenomena data. ![]() More than 500 incidents are now being looked at by the U.S. One was from 2004 and two were from 2015. intelligence report says the number of reports of UFO incidents has increased, but a good number are due to weather balloons. Navy officially declassified three surveillance videos of UAPs in 2020, after they leaked to the New York Times in 2017. “There is a very limited number of high-quality observations and data curation of UAP,” said Daniel Evans, who works within NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. Air Force released The Roswell Report: Case Closed, debunking the dissection theory. Its unknown whether the phenomena are a threat to national security, though they do pose a threat to flight. A NASA panel poured cold water on UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomena) hype in their first public meeting yesterday, saying better data was needed for conclusive answers. There have been 143 unexplained reports of UFOs by US government sources since 2004.
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