University of Queensland tutor Adam Dodd notes the June 25th UFO Report represents a "broader policy shift towards the acknowledgement of UFOs as real, anomalous physical phenomena that are worthy of extended scientific and military analysis." Dodd also focuses upon the 21 UFO reports mentioned demonstrating "classic UFO enigmas," representing "uncomfortable knowledge," the Report's admission that "UFOs threaten flight safety, and potentially, national security," and the fact that we've gone
seven decades without a solution.
The War Zone staff combine to present
Here Is The Much-Anticipated Government Report On Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (Updated). A concise historical summary leading up to the Report's publication segues into an emphasis on the threat this organization has been klaxoning from human aerial systems, no matter what other origins may be behind UFOs. In his
UAP Report and a Mini Estimate of the Situation - A Comparison Kevin Randle reprises an article he wrote two years ago to support his worry that what governmental action will follow will just be more of the same. This
Statement by Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Assessment seems to promise that, indeed, there will be a separate, "new follow-on DOD activity to lead the effort." And interested Congressional figures maintain this time things will be different in
Rep. Adam Schiff: 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena are not a Rare Occurrence'. (WM)
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