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After half of century of reticence about the topic, 60 Minutes - the paragon of journalism in The United States - broke its silence about UFOs with a segment featuring a parade of former armed forces personnel and government officials, all with an out-of-this-world story to tell.
The much-anticipated broadcast had its seeds of origin back in December 2017, when an obscure former Pentagon insider by the name of Luis Elizondo, took the subject of UFOs from its shadowy subculture and brought it into the attention of the general public and mainstream media via The New York Times piece, Glowing Auras and 'Black Money' : The Pentagon's Mysterious U.F.O. Program.
After decades of hesitation and denial, news media and the U.S. Government are finally beginning to have the conversation with the public about a phenomenon that not only refuses to go away, but is actually showing signs of increased brazen activity around military assets and equities around the world.
Watch this groundbreaking 60 Minutes segment below and don't forget to comment.
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