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Ahead of a June deadline for an intelligence report on UFOs, the mystery over what the U.S. government calls “unidentified aerial phenomena” was featured on
60 Minutes for the first time. Navy pilot witnesses and former government officials argued this is a serious issue.
The declassified report on UFOs scheduled to be handed over next month was mandated thanks to the $2.3 trillion bill that former President Donald Trump signed into law in December, which contained a committee comment from the Senate Intelligence Committee, calling upon the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Pentagon to provide what they know.
Share Then the existence of AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program) was revealed, along with the US Navy videos, and people realized they d been lied to. The conspiracy theorists who claimed there was a secret government program had been right all along.
In addition to the boost in sentiment, a third of those surveyed believe that contact with extraterrestrial life will occur in their lifetimes.
Sixty-six percent of U.S. citizens think intelligent life exists, up from 60 percent in 2017
Seventy-three percent of U.S. citizens believe the government knows more about extraterrestrials than they let on, according to a new survey
New video taken from USS Omaha shows spherical UFO splash into ocean off San Diego: Ex-fighter pilot says airmen saw unknown aircraft off Virginia coast EVERY DAY for years calling them a worrying security threat ahead of Pentagon report
Latest clip shows spherical object dropping into the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego in July 2019
The clip was filmed by USS Omaha Navy destroyer and reportedly part of a same incident revealed in April
It was leaked hours after a Navy veteran based in Virginia said they could pose a security threat
Former Navy Lt. Ryan Graves said he and colleagues spotted objects in restricted airspace off the Virginia
ALBANY, NY - Their time as Golden Knights isn t officially over yet, but they can see the finish line. As Saint Rose heads into the NE10 Championship Tournament this week, they honored both their regular seniors and fifth-year seniors before their regular season finale on Saturday against American International.
That group of eight fifth-year seniors all decided to return to the baseball team after the 2020 season got cut short, to twelve game. I m happy to have all those guys back and finish off their senior year the right way, said head coach Wayne Jones. One, they re going to get a master s degree, which is huge. Two, they ve been good for our team and they new guys coming in. They re all leaders and the experience they bring to the table helps our whole team.
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Fully vaccinated spectators will also be able to attend Yankees and Mets games in sections designated for 100% capacity starting this month. Unvaccinated people will have to sit in a separate section and maintain social distancing.
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How safe and effective is the vaccine? Is mass vaccination justified? Are mandatory measures like this scientifically sound and justified? If so, why censor so many doctors and scientists who say otherwise? What s really going on here?
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