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US intelligence examines over 500 UFO reports

2023-01-12T22:32:40.826Z


Among these 500 reports of unidentified flying objects, a hundred remain unexplained, according to a report published Thursday.


US intelligence is examining more than 500 reports of unidentified flying objects, the so-called UFOs, detailed a report released Thursday, which says that while many turn out to be drones or balloons, the nature of about 100 of them remains unknown.

At least 247 unidentified aerial phenomena have been reported since the last report by the Directorate of Intelligence Services (DNI) in June 2021, which indicated at the time that it was already studying 144. To this number are added 119 cases of appearances of mysterious aircraft, unearthed from ancient records accumulated over two decades, for a total of 510 incidents, according to the report.

“Potential threat”

Most of the new phenomena were observed by US Navy and US Air Force pilots, US intelligence notes.

Among these incidents, nearly 200 had a completely banal explanation.

They were either due to balloons, drones or air pollution, ie birds, weather events or plastic bags floating in the wind.

But others have no explanation according to the DNI's summary, a non-confidential version of the report presented to Congress.

The latter are under intense scrutiny by the Pentagon, US intelligence agencies and NASA, not for fear that they are extraterrestrial vehicles but for fear of the unknown spy capabilities of rival countries.

“Unidentified aerial phenomena continue to represent a risk for aviation safety and present a potential threat of information gathering”

from enemy countries, underlines the report.

In June, NASA announced the launch of a multi-month investigation into the presence of these objects, for example moving abnormally or very quickly in our atmosphere, and which cannot be explained in the current state of our knowledge. .

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For its part, the Pentagon created in November 2021 an office responsible for collecting and analyzing all information on UFOs in the face of increased pressure from Congress on the subject.

Washington is particularly concerned about China's spying capabilities using drones or other airborne means.

"We take reports of intrusions into our land, sea or air space very seriously and we analyze each of them

," Pentagon spokesman General Pat Ryder said in a statement on Thursday.

Source: lefigaro

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