UFOs have non-human origins and threats are increasing ‘exponentially’, US Congress warns
UFO researcher Douglas Johnson has spotted what might as well be the first-ever admission from the U.S. government that specific UFO sightings have non-human origins, Vice said in its report.
What did the report say?
In 2021, a Pentagon report detailed over 100 sightings that it had investigated and said it needed more time and money to study phenomena that could not be explained with current scientific models. A video leaked last year showed a UFO flying seamlessly beneath the waves, which the Pentagon confirmed as authentic.
The recent Congressional report states that “cross-domain transmedium threats to the United States national security are expanding exponentially”. As per Pentagon’s definition, a cross-domain transmedium threat is one that can move from water to air to space in ways that we do not understand. The report also states that Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, the government’s term for UFOs, will now be reclassified as Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena.
Earlier in July, the Pentagon opened a new All-domain Anamoly Resolution Office (AARO) to investigate such threats. Further, Congress wants to distinguish between UFOs that have human origins and those that do not. Objects that are positively identified as human origins will then be passed to appropriate offices and will no longer be considered under the definition of aerospace-undersea phenomena.
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