The UFO report is out
(www.dni.gov)
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This looks like a fresh college grad intern wrote the document.
It's a total joke that says basically: (1) This is really important (2) lots of agencies need to work together on it (3) most of the stuff we see is explainable (4) some of it isn't and (5) more research is needed.
They admit that the objects do exist now. That's something, isn't it? Now why would they admit it after 50 years of denial and ridicule?
They've always admitted the existence of unidentified flying objects (spelled out because people confuse it with aliens). A Chinese aircraft that they don't recognize is a UFO.
Here they are admitting the existence of objects that can move in ways no known propulsion system can allow, as verified by multiple independent radar systems. They're not confirming it's aliens, of course, just that there are unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP) that need to be studied further. It's tantamount to admitting aliens exist because the technology is beyond anything known to be from humans. I don't believe in alien visitations to our planet, but I'm trying to explain the report in an unbiased way.