The United States Department of Defense has just officially launched a new internal investigation into a surprising topic: the military's handling or potential tampering with UFO reports and sightings over the years.
“The goal of this assessment is to determine the extent to which the Pentagon has taken actions regarding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP),” he said said in a note (here it is) to military leaders Randolph Stone, assistant inspector general for space, intelligence, engineering and surveillance assessments.
We may revise the focus of this internal investigation as the evaluation progresses. And we will consider management's suggestions for additional or revised objectives.
An important deadline is approaching
It is not entirely clear who at the Pentagon decided to launch the investigation or why they decided to do so now, according to the site Political . But UFOs are likely at the forefront of the minds of the intelligence and military community as the deadline for intelligence agencies to reveal what they know on the issue in Congress is approaching. There is only one month left, in June there will be another phase of this disclosure. It goes without saying that the net is teeming with rumors about footage, aftermath and even artifacts relating to the military investigation.
The Pentagon's major concern, however, is of human origin
The fact that the US military is internally investigating its response to the UFO phenomenon at the Pentagon is singular. The point of the question, however (and also the reason why this site is interested in the issue) is another. This investigation has much less to do with “alien” encounters than it does with high-flying planes or drones. Aircraft, in essence, overlooked or underestimated while flying over (or surveilling) the United States.
Among the most accredited theories is this that would explain the recent confirmations on some videos, including those that shoot this flock of triangular-shaped aircraft.
“We are wondering how this is possible. How is it possible that restricted military airspace can be routinely violated for months and years and no one is informed. In the Pentagon or in Congress and there's a complete system failure,” the former deputy secretary of defense of intelligence says Christopher Mellon he said to Political .