The government’s highly anticipated report on unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs) finally dropped yesterday, but the truth remains out there. “The limited amount of high-quality reporting on ...
The US government UAPs task force’s unclassified assessment is not expected until June 25 but the New York Times provided a preview of its contents in an article on June 3. U.S. Finds No Evidence of ...
* there were 18 incidents reported in which the UAPs that were seen featured some sort of “unusual movement patterns or flight characteristics” including propulsion or other technology that wasn’t ...
The Pentagon on Friday released a long-awaited report on what the U.S. government knows about UFOs. The nine-page unclassified document detailed 144 of what the government calls “unidentified aerial ...
AT SEA - JANUARY 18: An F/A-18E Super Hornet fighter aircraft descends to land on the flight deck of the USS Nimitz (CVN 68) aircraft carrier while at sea on January 18, 2020 off the coast of Baja ...
The U.S. government is still unable to provide information on 143 instances of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), according to a highly-anticipated preliminary report released on Friday. In its nine ...
Teams of Pentagon and intelligence community experts would rapidly respond to military UFO sightings and conduct field investigations under newly unveiled defense legislation set to pass Congress.
Is the truth out there? Maybe. A long-awaited US government report on UFO sightings released Friday was largely inconclusive, describing the more than 140 strange objects seen by military personnel ...
The truth is still out there. NASA announced Thursday that it has appointed its first-ever director of UFOs — because it still has no idea what a number of mysterious flying objects actually are. The ...
The tally of strange, often unexplained encounters under the name unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) has passed 500, according to a new report from the Pentagon published Thursday. Upon Congress’ ...
On Oct. 4, 1918, the U.S. Army Signal Corps successfully launched, and then lost, an aerial torpedo. The Kettering Bug, as the torpedo was formally known, is an ancestor of both cruise missiles and ...