
Whether this results in the possibility of more revelations from the government in the coming years or another bureaucratic setup that will withhold information remains to be seen. The acknowledgment that the threats from these objects are now increasing 'exponentially' is also a big deal. government has now set up a complete department to look into the origins of these such objects is proof enough that they exist. Marik von Rennenkampff, an official who worked in the Pentagon during the Obama era, wrote in an op-ed piece that there seems to be now a bipartisan and unanimous opinion among members of the Senate Intelligence Committee that some UFOs do have non-human origins. government changed its public stance about UFO sightings? Now that Congress has given the Pentagon the resources it needs to investigate objects that have not been designed by humans, the real question is why has the U.S. 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. Further, Congress wants to distinguish between UFOs that have human origins and those that do not. The report also states that Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, the government's term for UFOs, will now be reclassified as Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena.Įarlier in July, the Pentagon opened a new All-domain Anamoly Resolution Office (AARO) to investigate such threats. 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 recent Congressional report states that "cross-domain transmedium threats to the United States national security are expanding exponentially". A video leaked last year showed a UFO flying seamlessly beneath the waves, which the Pentagon confirmed as authentic. 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. government that specific UFO sightings have non-human origins, Vice said in its report. I’m happy with my mental stability.UFO researcher Douglas Johnson has spotted what might as well be the first-ever admission from the U.S. “I drove toward it, and suddenly it was in the car with me. It’s like Val Johnson says of his encounter. The Navy task force report says that while it doesn’t know what the mystery objects are, there “are no clear indications that there is any non-terrestrial explanation” for them. Just don’t go thinking any of this is proof that aliens exist. This might also back up the nearly 1,500 UFO sightings in Minnesota crowdsourced by the National UFO Reporting Center over the past 15 years, including 20 and counting already in 2021. A Navy task force report reveals that Navy pilots and assorted military and government personnel have been reporting unexplainable flying objects for decades, including 144 credible sightings between 20. Thanks to the Pentagon throwing decades of statements to the contrary under the bus this spring by suddenly declassifying the fact that they know and have known for decades that unidentified flying objects (unidentified aerial phenomena, as they call them) exist. Well, that or, maybe more likely in decades since, the cop who went crazy and thinks he saw a UFO-a hero to alien aficionados, a sideshow to others. His Ford cruiser’s windshield is smashed, as is a headlight his watch and the cruiser’s clock are both 14 minutes slow his eyes are surrounded with burns and he will forever be known as the cop who hit a UFO.



Roughly 30 minutes later, he wakes up in the ditch. He does what, er, anyone in that situation would do: drives directly at it. And it’s late-nearly 2 am. Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputy Val Johnson is on routine patrol on Highway 220 near Warren when he spots what he later describes as a “very bright, brilliant light” floating a few feet off the ground. Historical Society), for one, feels vindicated. UFOs exist? Deputy Val Johnson’s squad car (now at the Marshall Co.
