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UFO confession for the first time in 50 years from the USA: We see it often

The US has begun holding new hearings for the UFO report. A former Navy official said he often saw unexplained objects.
 UFO confession for the first time in 50 years from the USA: We see it often
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Verifying more than 140 unidentified aerial event (UAP) records of U.S. military pilots over the past year, the Pentagon has revealed its determination to investigate the origins of UFOs. Two senior US intelligence officials told the Congressional committee what they knew about the UFO. Here are the US Navy’s remarkable UFO confessions.

Pentagon took action: USA will investigate the origins of UFO

Deputy Director of Intelligence of the US Navy, Scott Bray, made statements to the intelligence committee of the US House of Representatives. Stating that UFO sightings are “frequent and continuous”, the Navy officer said that he encountered common unidentified air events at military ranges.

The hearing, which took place in the past hours, considers more than 140 Pentagon-approved UFO sightings from 2004 to 2021. Concluding that there were no light- or sensor-based tricks in UAP observations, the Intelligence report prompted the Pentagon to initiate extensive investigations.

In the latest statement from the Pentagon, it was stated that the government is determined to explain the origins of the UFO sightings, which it has determined as “unidentified weather events”. “Based on the data we have, it’s clear that most of the observations are real objects,” said Scott Bray, Deputy Director of Intelligence.

Actually, the US Congress’s unidentified weather event (UAP) report is based on preliminary survey research from last year. The Pentagon, which says the US has long “disregarded” UFOs, has given military pilots certain rights to identify unidentified objects in the air.

The Navy force, which prepared the preliminary assessment last year, was included in the Department of Defense’s team called the “Airborne Objects Identification and Management Synchronization Group.” However, no details were given about any of the 144 observations confirmed to date.

US Undersecretary of Intelligence and Security Ronald Moultrie and Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence Scott Bray also testified behind closed doors after the public hearing. What they mean is unclear for now.

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