Report says military pilots recorded 11 nearmisses with UFOs
Jul 1, 2021 23:41:04 GMT -5
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DNI report says military pilots recorded 11 “near misses” with UFOs
Thursday, July 01, 2021 by: Ramon Tomey
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(Natural News) A government report said military pilots recorded a total of 11 instances where their planes nearly hit unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The June 25 report was drafted by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), in partnership with the Department of Defense‘s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force. It found that pilots reported 11 “near misses” with UFOs since 2004.
The ODNI report examined 144 UFO sightings dating back from 2004. It noted that the 11 “documented instances” of pilots reporting near misses with the objects as examples of “current ongoing airspace concerns.” According to the paper, aviators are mandated to report such concerns when they encounter such safety hazards.
The report said that UFOs “pose a hazard to safety of flight,” but acknowledged that they “probably lack a single explanation.” It added that defense and intelligence analysts lack sufficient data to determine the actual nature of UFOs spotted by military pilots. The report also put forward the possibility of the UFOs actually falling under explainable categories such as airborne clutter and natural atmospheric phenomena, amid speculation that the objects were examples of extraterrestrial technology.
“In a limited number of incidents, [UFOs] reportedly appeared to exhibit unusual flight characteristics. These observations could be the result of sensor errors, spoofing or observer misperception and require additional rigorous analysis,” the report continued.
The paper also touched on UFOs becoming a challenge to U.S. national security. It said that the aerial phenomena “could pose a broader danger if, [in] some instances, [they] represent sophisticated collection against U.S. military activities by a foreign government or demonstrate a breakthrough aerospace technology by a potential adversary.”
Finally, the ODNI report proposed a number of steps to analyze UFO sightings more deeply. It put forward the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to look at patterns from among UFO sightings and classify them based on similarities. It also emphasized the need for additional funding for research and development.
From previously being conspiracy theories, UFOs are now gaining more attention
Last month, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) said that lawmakers and other government officials need to take a closer look at UFOs and the potential security threats they pose. During a May 16 appearance on the CBS News show 60 Minutes, the Florida legislator described a “stigma on Capitol Hill” involving lawmakers chuckling whenever the topic is brought up.
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Thursday, July 01, 2021 by: Ramon Tomey
Tags: alien spacecraft, Department of Defense, DNI report, military pilots, national security, near misses, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, security threats, UFO sightings, UFOs, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, unidentified flying objects
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(Natural News) A government report said military pilots recorded a total of 11 instances where their planes nearly hit unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The June 25 report was drafted by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), in partnership with the Department of Defense‘s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force. It found that pilots reported 11 “near misses” with UFOs since 2004.
The ODNI report examined 144 UFO sightings dating back from 2004. It noted that the 11 “documented instances” of pilots reporting near misses with the objects as examples of “current ongoing airspace concerns.” According to the paper, aviators are mandated to report such concerns when they encounter such safety hazards.
The report said that UFOs “pose a hazard to safety of flight,” but acknowledged that they “probably lack a single explanation.” It added that defense and intelligence analysts lack sufficient data to determine the actual nature of UFOs spotted by military pilots. The report also put forward the possibility of the UFOs actually falling under explainable categories such as airborne clutter and natural atmospheric phenomena, amid speculation that the objects were examples of extraterrestrial technology.
“In a limited number of incidents, [UFOs] reportedly appeared to exhibit unusual flight characteristics. These observations could be the result of sensor errors, spoofing or observer misperception and require additional rigorous analysis,” the report continued.
The paper also touched on UFOs becoming a challenge to U.S. national security. It said that the aerial phenomena “could pose a broader danger if, [in] some instances, [they] represent sophisticated collection against U.S. military activities by a foreign government or demonstrate a breakthrough aerospace technology by a potential adversary.”
Finally, the ODNI report proposed a number of steps to analyze UFO sightings more deeply. It put forward the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to look at patterns from among UFO sightings and classify them based on similarities. It also emphasized the need for additional funding for research and development.
From previously being conspiracy theories, UFOs are now gaining more attention
Last month, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) said that lawmakers and other government officials need to take a closer look at UFOs and the potential security threats they pose. During a May 16 appearance on the CBS News show 60 Minutes, the Florida legislator described a “stigma on Capitol Hill” involving lawmakers chuckling whenever the topic is brought up.
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