Pentagon. It could not be said that flying saucers really existed but denying the reality of flying saucers is not possible.

The Pentagon has called the "unknown flying objects" a threat to US security.
The Pentagon has called the "unknown flying objects" a threat to US security.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon released a special report to the US Congress yesterday stating that in the light of confirmed information, it could not be said that flying saucers really existed but that "flying saucers" There is no denying the reality of the saucers.”

Surprisingly, only 9 pages of this report have been released to the public and media while the rest of the report has been kept "confidential".

It should be mentioned that the American media got the news of this strange report a few weeks ago while the news about it has been published from time to time on the same website.

The report cites 144 flying saucers from 2004 to last year, most of which were reported by US Navy personnel.

It should be noted that "flying saucers" (UFOs) have been given a new alternative name "Unidentified Air Spectators" (UAPs) so that they can be made the subject of serious scientific research.

The report was co-authored by the US Navy's Special UAP Task Force and the Pentagon's Office of the Director of Intelligence, while unclassifying part of the report to the public and the media. This has been dubbed "Preliminary Analysis".

The gist of this initial analysis is that no scientific and reasonable explanation of UAPs is possible due to insufficient information. Therefore, at present these observations cannot be attributed to any of the modern terrestrial technologies (human inventions), natural phenomena occurring in the atmosphere, or "non-terrestrial sources" (space creatures).

In simple words: the existence of flying saucers has not been conclusively proven, but their "truth" cannot be denied!.

The same section of the report goes on to say that UAPs are not only a problem for flight safety, but also a "challenge to US national security" because "perhaps not a single explanation for them is possible." Yes.

The alleged sightings of "unknown" objects in the air are thousands of years old, but they began in the 1940s, during World War II.

Since then, thousands of "flying saucers" have been reported, most of them from the United States.

According to a recent survey, an estimated 110 million Americans still believe in the existence of space creatures and believe in the existence of flying saucers.






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