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There are no evidence secrets of an unusual spacecraft(UFO) : Report

 There is no evidence that the unexplained aircraft items seen in recent years by U.S. troops are aliens, an upcoming government report quoted by The New York Times on Thursday, but officials have yet to explain the mysterious plane.

The newspaper, which quoted senior management officials as saying the results of the highly anticipated report, said they had been able to confirm that the unusual ships did not come from Pentagon's confidential technology.

But reviews of more than 120 incidents over the past two decades have not been able to explain the subtle movements of the art, including abnormal acceleration, directional changes and rapid immersion.



And while top officials told The Times the lack of clear findings meant that although there was no evidence of foreign technology to bring these things in, it was impossible to deny it.

A senior official was briefed on the report and said that intelligence and military officials continue to worry that the situation could be China or Russia testing hypersonic technology.

The next report - which is expected to be released in Congress on June 25 - will have a separate appendix, officials said in The Times, which may have fueled speculation that foreigners are the perpetrators.

The Pentagon last year released videos taken by American pilots who showed encounters on planes with this unusual plane.

And the mystery was once again discussed by former officials about access to divided intelligence.

"The reality - and I'm really very determined here - is that there are recordings and records of things in the sky that we don't know exactly what they are," former president Barack Obama told "The Late Late Show" last month.

The much-anticipated government report found no evidence that unmanned aerial vehicles were likened to "UFOs" Navy pilots had seen in recent years as unknown astronauts, but the report also did not explicitly state that, The New York Times and CNN reported.



The two sources quoted many unnamed officials as saying that they had been briefed on the contents of the government report but were not authorized to speak publicly. The New York Times was the first to publish details of the report which is expected to be released in the coming weeks by the Pentagon and the US intelligence community.

The government has not yet reached a conclusion on what these "unknown flying objects" are, and many of their qualifications remain confusing, officials told CNN and the Times.

According to The Times, officials say the report would not have arrested most of the more than 120 incidents of such incidents in the past two decades with U.S. forces.

The report, submitted by Congress, has received a lot of attention as legislators and the public speculate about what the report could reveal about unknown flying objects.

"The truth, and I am really determined here, is that there is - there are records and records of things in the sky, which we do not know exactly what they are," said former president Barack Obama last month when he heard the news of the report.

According to officials at The Times who said they had been informed of the report, the speed of these items and the ability to change the direction of the water and the sinking are still difficult to explain. The possibility that these items were weather balloons or other research was denied at least in some cases, reports The Times.



China and Russia have both invested heavily in hypersonic technology, reports the Times. If in the end these items were to be Chinese or Russian, that would be a very disturbing finding, one official told CNN, and it would show that the countries were far ahead of the US in such a study, reports the Times.

The report will also include a separate appendix, but officials have told The Times that the appendix still does not include details linking the events to aliens.

'We can't ignore this': UFO sightings raise more concerns than conspirators

In recent years, an increasing number of U.S. governments Together with intelligence officials have confirmed the government's interest in these unexplained weather conditions.

The focus of the government's investigation into the events was the Pentagon UFO tracking system, led by former Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid in 2007.

In 2017, a New York Times report revealed that many Navy pilots spotted UFOs while fleeing. The Pentagon later cracked down on a video of these incidents, which showed high-speed objects without a clear shot that passed police aircraft.

In 2019, The Times published a report containing interviews with Navy pilots who witnessed the incident.



"These things will be there all day," said Lt. Ryan Graves, the driver of the F / A-18 Super Super Hornet, told The Times. Graves had been in the Army for a decade at the time and reported the sightings of the Pentagon and Congress.

“Keeping a plane in the air requires a lot of energy. At the speed we have seen, 12 hours in the air is 11 hours longer than we expected, ”he said.

Last week, the filmmaker shared a video showing radar drawings that he said showed a large number of unknown objects flying near a Navy ship off the coast of San Diego about two years ago.

NBC News reported that the Department of Defense had confirmed the authenticity of the videos, saying they were recorded by Navy personnel and would be reviewed by Pentagon's Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force.

Many UFO sightings argue with just these situations: unknown flying objects. While the talk often attracts foreign contacts, a growing number of investigators, journalists and former government officials who are interested in the incidents say they do not need the existence of space but are continuing, with a thorough investigation.

"There is no question that UFOs are real," writer and freelance journalist Leslie Kean recently told USA TODAY.

Critics, however, tend to say that the evidence is overwhelming. Videos can show visual illusions or focused issues, and there are some things that scientists cannot explain.

"There are all sorts of things we don't understand," said Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at SETI Institute. He noted, for example, that some laws of physics have been challenged by new research without public outcry.

No matter, the public release of the government report is likely to keep the issue at bay in the national debate.

"I want us to take it seriously and have a process to take it seriously," said Senator Marco Rubio. R-Fla., Told "60 Minutes" last month. "Maybe it has an easy answer… Maybe it doesn't."

White House press secretary Jen Psaki told the media last week that the Office of the National Director of Intelligence was working hard on the report.

"We take the entry reports very seriously for any aircraft identified or unknown and we are investigating them individually," Psaki said.

The U.S. military no longer describes itself as an unknown flying creature, or UFO, instead of using the term "unknown airplane events."

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