May explain many things. Pat Byrnes, in The New Yorker. |
This reporter is under the impression that many airline & military pilots have seen, if not actual objects, at least lights that have defied the known laws of aerodynamics, gravity & all that stuff, but were wary of making reports, not wanting to "retire" from their swell gigs directly to a psychiatric facility. Worth investigation? DoD's patented waste fraud & abuse? Loons in Congress, as highlighted above? If any of this is remotely real, & interstellar travel ain't hap'nin far's we know (time travel seems even less likely) are we talking China? Russia? Nazis from inside the North (or South) Pole,New York Times:
Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon's Mysterious U.F.O. Program — WASHINGTON — In the $600 billion annual Defense Department budgets, the $22 million spent on the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was almost impossible to find. — Which was how the Pentagon wanted it.Discussion:
Emily Stewart / Vox: A bizarre effort to find UFOs involved Harry Reid and the lead singer of Blink-182RELATED:New York Times:
2 Navy Airmen and an Object That 'Accelerated Like Nothing I've Ever Seen' — The following recounts an incident in 2004 that advocates of research into U.F.O.s have said is the kind of event worthy of more investigation, and that was studied by a Pentagon program that investigated U.F.O.s.Bryan Bender / Politico:
The Pentagon's Secret Search for UFOs — The Pentagon, at the direction of Congress, a decade ago quietly set up a multi-million dollar program to investigate what are popularly known as unidentified flying objects—UFOs. — The “unidentified aerial phenomena” claimed to have been seen …Discussion:
Benjamin Hart / New York Magazine: Reports: Pentagon Spent Millions on UFO ResearchAlexi McCammond / Axios: Inside the Pentagon's multi-million dollar program to explore UFOs
or hiding on Luna since WWII? Inquiring minds inquire.
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