US Congress , Admits UFOs Are , Not ‘Man-Made’.
'Vice' reports that buried deep in a report relating to the budget that governs America's clandestine services are two startling claims.
'Vice' reports that buried deep in a report relating to the budget that governs America's clandestine services are two startling claims.
The first is that , “cross-domain transmedium threats
to the United States national security
are expanding exponentially.” .
According to the Pentagon, a "cross-domain transmedium"
threat is one that is capable of moving from water
to air to space in ways we cannot comprehend.
In July, the Pentagon opened the, All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), to investigate these mysterious threats.
The second claim in the report is a desire to distinguish between UFOs that are human in origin
and those that are something else.
Temporary nonattributed objects,
or those that are positively identified
as man-made after analysis, will be passed
to appropriate offices and should
not be considered under the definition as
unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena, Intelligence Authorization Act
for Fiscal Year 2023,
via 'Vice'.
'Vice' points out that the admissions come as more information regarding the U.S. government's study of UFOs has been dragged into the public spotlight.
Previously, politicians had always stopped short
of claiming that the unidentified objects were
extraterrestrial or extradimensional in origin.
This implies that members of
the Senate Intelligence Committee believe
(on a unanimous, bipartisan basis) that
some UFOs have non-human origins, Marik von Rennenkampff, Former Department
of Defense official, via 'The Hill'.
After all, why would Congress establish
and task a powerful new office with
investigating non-'man-made' UFOs
if such objects did not exist?, Marik von Rennenkampff, Former Department
of Defense official, via 'The Hill'