On Friday the Pentagon announced the August 4th creation of an organization "to detect, analyze and catalogue UAPs [Unidentified Aerial Phenomena] that could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security." Other than officially contributing another acronym (UATPF) to the continuing discussion that erupted back in December of 2017, the announcement doesn't add much new.
Politico's Bryan Bender, who along with the
New York Times broke that original story, provides context with his
Pentagon Establishes New Task Force to Investigate UFOs. Bender includes quotes from Pentagon spokesperson Susan Gough that underscore the roles past and future of the Navy's "intelligence arm" in the ongoing study of unidentified aerial phenomena. Bender also features the role and positive reaction of former Advanced Aerial Threat Identification Program central figure Luis Elizondo. (WJM)
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