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According to sources inside The New York Times, the upcoming UFO report to Congress scheduled to be released by the Director of National Intelligence later this month, rules out the possibility that the unidentified objects seen by armed forces personnel are U.S. black project vehicles. The report also states that there is no conclusive evidence that the mystery craft are of alien origin, although it has not been completely precluded.
The US Navy Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force allegedly analyzed over one hundred of the most compelling UFO cases in search of a possible explanation for their origin and nature without success. Although the report is not yet published, The New York Times' government insider says both classified and unclassified briefings to be handed over to Congress arrive at the same conclusion.
According to the confidential source, scientists who worked on the briefing to Congress, have put forth the possibility that UFOs could be related to some unknown visual phenomenon of a terrestrial nature. If confirmed, UFOs could be explained in terms of possible atmospheric anomalies rather than extraterrestrial visitors.
Another possibility not yet dismissed, is that these aerial objects belong to a foreign superpower who somehow had a breakthrough in technology and is currently testing their advanced equipment on American territory. Out of all the possible scenarios, this one is the most disturbing to leaders of Congress and the Senate, who will definitely want some explanation for this failure of intelligence on the U.S. part.
As expected, the new revelations caused an outcry in the UFO community, with many taking to social media to denounce what they consider to be a pablum report that signals the continuation of more than seven decades of alien cover-up and denial. Luis Elizondo - who is at the forefront of the disclosure movement - called for the government to release all the evidence it has of UFOs to dispel any doubts about their origin: