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Uaps and ufos
Uaps and ufos










uaps and ufos

Jim Slaight were in the cockpit of their F/A-18F fighter flying a routine training mission 100 miles off the Southern California coast.Ī radar operator on a nearby Navy warship radioed the aviators, directing Fravor and Slaight to investigate a mysterious object that had appeared on the ship’s screens. The current UFO hype took years to build up steam. “You’d do all that to visit the Navy every few weeks?” “The amount of energy it would take to travel the interstellar void is enormous,” Michael Varnum, an Arizona State University psychologist who studies possible first-contact scenarios, told The Daily Beast. And in the case of the Pentagon’s mysterious aerial stalkers, the simplest explanations don’t include E.T. “The UAPTF is currently working to acquire additional reporting, including from the US air force (USAF), and has begun receiving data from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).In short, the simplest explanation is always the best. “The majority of UAP data is from US navy reporting, but efforts are under way to standardize incident reporting across US military services and other government agencies to ensure all relevant data is captured with respect to particular incidents and any US activities that might be relevant,” the report said. The report concludes that much more study is needed. That “other” section is likely where alien hunters will seek to focus their attention. In fact, it says: “Our analysis of the data supports the construct that if and when individual UAP incidents are resolved they will fall into one of five potential explanatory categories: airborne clutter, natural atmospheric phenomena, USG or industry developmental programs, foreign adversary systems, and a catchall “other” bin.” Sorry, folks, but the report makes no mention of aliens at all. In a small number of cases, military aircraft systems processed radio frequency (RF) energy associated with UAP sightings,” it said. “Some UAP appeared to remain stationary in winds aloft, move against the wind, maneuver abruptly, or move at considerable speed, without discernable means of propulsion. In a section headed “A Handful of UAP Appear to Demonstrate Advanced Technology” the report said that in 18 incidents, described in 21 reports, observers had spotted movements of UAPs that were puzzling. “UAP clearly pose a safety of flight issue and may pose a challenge to US national security … UAP would also represent a national security challenge if they are foreign adversary collection platforms or provide evidence a potential adversary has developed either a breakthrough or disruptive technology,” it said. They are a threatįorgetting little green aliens, the US military – as is its wont – is genuinely concerned that the encounters with UAPs are a national security risk, especially if they represent a hitherto unknown technology in use by rival states. “Most of the UAP reported probably do represent physical objects given that a majority of UAP were registered across multiple sensors, to include radar, infrared, electro-optical, weapon seekers, and visual observation,” the report said. Whatever the US military is encountering do seem to be real objects – in at least some of the incidents being reported. Read more They are real – whatever ‘they’ are












Uaps and ufos