Despite repeatedly avoiding mentioning the acronym “UFO” and its meaning, the Pentagon finally admitted that it was investigating reports of flying saucers (UFOs).
The New York Post said that, in an announcement exclusively for this newspaper, a US Department of Defense spokesman confirmed the existence of a secret government initiative called “The Outer Space Threat Identification Program”. pillar”. Under this program, the US researched and investigated unidentified flying objects – abbreviated as UFOs.
Although the US Department of Defense announced that it had stopped the initiative in 2012, spokesman Christopher Sherwood admitted that the agency still investigates reports related to sightings of extraterrestrial spacecraft.
“The Department of Defense is always interested in identifying every aircraft operating in the United States as well as identifying any outside capabilities that may pose a threat to our nation. The Department of Defense will continue to investigate investigate (through normal procedures) reports of unidentified aircraft encountered by American pilots in defense of the country.”
Nick Pope, who secretly investigated flying saucers for the British Government in the 1990s, called the US Department of Defense’s statement “a shocking revelation”. “This new admission makes it clear that they actually do research on what the public calls flying saucers.”
The existence of the Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) was revealed in 2017, with a 33-second video from the Department of Defense showing two navy aircraft chasing a flying object offshore. San Diego beach in 2004.
Area 51 – a top secret US military location, has long been believed to be the location of an alien spaceship that crashed in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947.