The United States government is back in the business of studying unidentified flying objects (UFOs) with the establishment of a new Department of Defense investigative office that will study [.]
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UFO Experts Think US Government Should Provide More Evidence to Break Wall of Secrecy - Report
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The Pentagon will soon present a report to Congress on what officials now refer to as unexplained aerial phenomena, (UAP). While enthusiasts hope for some evidence of aliens, UFO debunkers are skeptical, suggesting the objects may be spy activities. Either way, it is clear that people deserve to know.
American UFO experts Stephen Bassett and Mick West note that while it is wonderful that after nearly 75 years of taboo and scorn dating back to Roswell, New Mexico, the US top authorities are finally seriously discussing mysterious flying objects, a lot can and should be done to tear down the wall of secrecy, NBC News reported on Sunday.