The U.S. Department of Defense has set up a new office to document UFOs.
The firm, which boasts the complex name AOIMSG - Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group, will focus on the study of unidentified or explained aerial phenomena that occur in the airspace of the United States military.
This includes, potentially, the ministry also trying to identify "vehicles" that originate, well, extraterrestrial.
The firm will document and investigate extraterrestrial vehicles, Photo: GettyImages
The office, by the way, is not a new invention. A similar institution existed until recently in the U.S. Navy, which only last June released a report documenting no less than 140 views of unidentified aircraft - some of which, from 2004 and 2015, were even accompanied by mysterious videos especially. In one of the videos, for example, a rectangular aircraft is seen disappearing quickly after being discovered by an American plane, while in another video an unidentified object can be seen above the clouds, with the pilot wondering if it is a glider. The transfer of responsibility for the field to the Department of Defense itself indicates the great importance that the U.S. administration attaches to the issue.
"Aircraft invasions can pose an operational and even national danger," the Pentagon, Washington's headquarters in the Department of Defense, said.
However, it should be emphasized that searching for green aliens on flying saucers will not be the main task of the new UFO identification office, which will focus on human-but-unmanned aircraft originating, for example, in China and launched for espionage purposes. Still, the U.S. military is careful Disprove rumors and reports of UFOs since the 1940s, so maybe he knows something we do not? What is certain, the truth is somewhere.
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