In a report submitted to Congress on Friday, the US government concluded that there was "no evidence" that the US government had interacted with aliens, according to American media.
The report created by the All-domain Anomaly Research Office (AARO) at the request of Congress found that most sightings of UFOs or "unidentified anomalous phenomena" (UAP) were ordinary objects or explainable phenomena.
It seems that the US government wants to continue denying everything related to the UFO issue, they say that all the sightings of the '60s were probably ordinary objects or explainable phenomena, it seems to me that they do not tire of playing misleading.
With the Govt it is wise sometimes to take "Cramer approach" (after Jim Cramer CNBC). Whatever they say, take an opposite side, stats are in your favor most of the time... YMMV
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I agree, you can't believe anything they say, if they say something, think the opposite.
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An accurate title would be:
"SOME UFO sightings in 1960s were secret aerospace tests"
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I put it on SN just as it says in the Jerusalem Post article, as it seems that even they want us to believe that they were all government aircraft or any other object, insulting our intelligence, at least deceive many, but not all.
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You're good, I meant if they wanted to be accurate, which we know is the last thing on the minds of most reporters these days
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Hahaha, at least I hope the tray is silver
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😂
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