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For quite some time now, members of Congress and The White House have expressed their concern about the constant incursions of unidentified objects into our airspace without any tangible information about their origin or agenda:
We have things flying over our military bases and places where we are conducting military exercises, and we don't know what it is and it isn't ours, so that's a legitimate question to ask. Frankly, if it's something from outside this planet, that might actually be better than the fact that we've seen some sort of technological leap on behalf of the Chinese or the Russians or some other adversary. - Sen. Marco Rubio
I just wonder if it's real, Trump said of the recently released UFO videos. That's a hell of a video.
This UFO information blackout, which has fostered a culture of misinformation and exaggeration in our society, is about to end thanks to the vote cast by The Senate Intelligence Committee in June to study the phenomenon in a serious manner. All defense agencies will now be compelled to submit their UFO data to the newly-created UAP task force for a complete analysis that will eventually be made available to the public.