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Now these UFO Photos were found on the web. Now, I hope you enjoy looking at these photos. Also, please let me know if you think UFOs are real. For better or worse, sightings of unidentifiable things in the sky have become inextricably linked to spacecraft from outer space. UFOs exist - but can experts explain where they come from or who's flying them? That's the question facing top US intelligence and military officials, who are due to release a report this month looking into sightings of strange craft around the world, including by people like US pilots. It comes after documents and videos have been released showing strange-looking craft moving in unexplained ways - ways that current US planes aren't able to do. But the investigators aren't focussed on little green men in flying saucers - this is about trying to identify what these craft actually are, who owns them, and why they are flying near US planes. It's what UFO really means - Unidentified Flying Objects. But even that name has changed, many experts now call them UAPs: Unexplained Aerial
The report isn't out yet but officials have told US media that it has found no evidence of alien activity - but cannot rule it out. The review of 120 incidents is expected to conclude that US technology was not involved in most cases. But beyond that, the report will take no clear view about what the objects might be, officials said. The full report - due later in June - will examine decades of military intelligence and sightings to see if the unidentified objects are a threat to US airspace. Senior US politicians - including Marco Rubio who tried to run for President - have spoken out about why the US needs to do something about the sightings. I want us to take it seriously and have a process to take it seriously," he told US news channel CBS. "Maybe it has a very simple answer," Rubio said."
Maybe it doesn't. Even former US President Barack Obama, who has had a lot of access to secret info over the years, commented saying: "We can't explain how they moved, their trajectory. They did not have an easily explainable pattern. "And so, you know, I think that people still take seriously trying to investigate and figure out what that is." A UFO does not necessarily mean aliens visiting Earth from other worlds. Compared to flying saucers, UFOs are often revealed to be quite dull things such as weather balloons or drones. What's worrying the US is the possibility that some of the flying objects could be spying aircraft belonging to other countries, such as China or Russia. If that's the case it would represent a serious military concern for the United States and could mean that other countries are much further ahead in terms of engineering and tech.
UFO sightings have happened all over the world, including Rendlesham forest in Suffolk in 1980. In the 1950s, as the human race sent probes and then people into orbit, the public fascination with space also skyrocketed. That fascination was also reflected in popular culture at the time with sci-fi stories often seen in books, television, and films. If humans could visit other planets, people wondered whether Earth could be visited by extraterrestrials, and reported sightings of UFOs increased.
In June, the Pentagon released a highly anticipated report detailing 144 UFO encounters between 2004 and 2021. The report was meant to assess "the threat posed by unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP)," and officially confirmed several UFO sightings that had, until then, only been shared through viral media. On one hand, the brief, 9-page assessment confirmed that "most of the UAP reported probably do represent physical objects," which range from birds and balloons to foreign surveillance equipment and top-secret U.S. government projects. However, anyone hoping for an acknowledgment of extraterrestrial intelligence may have been let down when the report failed to link any of the 144 encounters to alien activity.
Military and intelligence officials have consistently framed these mysterious incidents in terms of national security. The Preliminary Assessment stated that ODNI’s charge from Congress was to provide policymakers with an overview of “the challenges associated with characterizing the potential threat posed by UAP.” The office was directed to focus on “identification of potential aerospace or other threats posed by the unidentified aerial phenomena to national security, and an assessment of whether this unidentified aerial phenomena activity may be attributed to one or more foreign adversaries.” Even those who promote the study of UFOs agreed that possible military threats—not extraterrestrials—were the focus of the new report.
Following several sightings, the US Air Force investigated UFOs under a report codenamed: 'Project Blue Book' from 1947 to 1969. Project Blue Book came to the conclusion that none of the UFOs were flown by aliens or were a threat to US national security. This latest report, which is expected to be released sometime during June 2021, is expected to recommend more UFO research. UFO sightings have long been a subject of fascination in the US
The US Congress passed legislation in December, meaning the Department of Defence had to produce a report about "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena" (UPAs) - within six months.
The report has had a lot of attention online and its release will follow several videos of possible UFO sightings. Most recently a viral video published in May 2021 claimed to show radar footage of unidentified flying objects swarming near a Navy ship off the coast of San Diego. That video followed the US Defence Department declassified three videos of UPAs recorded by the Navy, last year. In one of the videos, fighter pilot, Lt. Commander Alex Dietrich was flying her jet when she saw an unidentified object shaped like a 'tic-tac' mint nearby. "It was unidentified, and that's why it was so unsettling to us because we weren't expecting it. We couldn't classify it," Dietrich said, explaining that had she not been with other pilots she wouldn't have reported the sighting. "If I saw this solo, I don't know that I would have come back and said anything - because it sounds so crazy when I say it."
The big question: Do aliens exist? President Donald Trump's former director of national intelligence, John Ratcliffe, told America's Fox News that there were many incidents of "unidentified aerial phenomena", "all over the world". "And when we talk about sightings, we are talking about objects that have been seen by Navy or Air Force pilots, or have been picked up by satellite imagery, that frankly engage in actions that are difficult to explain, movements that are hard to replicate, that we don't have the technology for," Ratcliffe said. Meanwhile, former president, Donald Trump has also commented, when asked about whether aliens were responsible he said: "I'm not such a believer, but some people are, so I don't want to hurt their dreams or their fears." The report will not question the existence of UFOs and is unlikely to say that aliens are responsible, but it might not rule them out entirely either.
So why do the press and social media keep bringing up aliens? Because, for better or worse, sightings of unidentifiable things in the sky have become inextricably linked to visitors from outer space. Aliens are now our default explanation for such events, and the reason is no accident: For nearly 75 years, people have worked hard to make it the default. When reports of flying saucers first began to surface during the summer of 1947, extraterrestrials were hardly brought up. Yes, there were some who took seriously the prospect that Martians or other beings from outer space were behind all the commotion. Kenneth Arnold—the man credited with first reporting a UFO sighting—is said to have encountered a distraught woman in an Oregon café, who ran out sobbing and shouting, “There’s the man who saw the men from Mars,” adding that she “would have to do something for the children.”
A "doughnut UFO" in the skies over Switzerland. Strange green lights vanish into the clouds above Canada. A saucer-shaped blob plunging suddenly into the ocean. The year 2021 gave truth-seekers and alien hunters no shortage of mysteries to ponder. But it also gave them answers — from a hotly anticipated Pentagon report on military UFO sightings to new insights on habitable exoplanets, to the truth about a so-called "alien signal" from the sun's nearest neighboring star. Here are 9 things we learned about aliens (and where to look for them) in 2021. Let us know what you think in the comments. Are aliens responsible for UFOs? I hope you enjoy reading this website form. Now if you have any questions, you can contact me at any time. Thanks for looking at my UFO Photos. Have a nice day!