An anonymous reader shared a report. In the 1960s, secret test flights of the government's cutting-edge reconnaissance aircraft led to a series of UFO sightings. Recently, there has been a resurgence in unusual observations, thanks to government and private drones, new types of satellites, and errant weather balloons. However, according to a new report, none of these sightings were of an alien spacecraft. A new Congressional-mandated Pentagon report finds no evidence that the government is hiding knowledge of extraterrestrial technology and says there is no evidence UFO sightings indicate aliens have visited Earth.
The 63-page document is the most extensive rebuttal the Pentagon has issued in recent years to claims it has information about extraterrestrial visitation and technology. But with widespread distrust of the government, this report is unlikely to calm the obsession with aliens. Pentagon spokesman Maj. Gen. Patrick Rider said the Pentagon approached the report without bias and without bias, but found no evidence to support claims of secret programs, hidden alien technology, or anything extraterrestrial. He said there was no. A new report suggests that the public's belief that the government is hiding what it knows will likely continue. The report adds: Even so, the public is unlikely to be upset. Many say nothing interesting happens in the Pentagon video that appears to show strange objects, citing testimony from Navy pilots who said they observed objects whose movements could not be easily explained. rejects the government's claims. A new report notes that while there has been interest in UFOs in the past, particularly in the 1950s, today unexplained sightings are attracting more attention than ever. Politico added: The Pentagon has revealed that the government was considering a plan to recover and reverse engineer previously captured alien spacecraft, an effort that never materialized but fueled conspiracy theories about a cover-up. Instigated.