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It seems 2020 is going to be the year tons of different things come to light as a recent report seems to bring a lot to the table. According to The New York Times, a somewhat ‘hidden’ Pentagon investigation on UFOS could be coming out soon. 

While we know that at some point the government overall was studying UFOS and other things of the sort, we don’t know much about those studies or how they played out. That being said, it seems the Pentagon is actually still researching UFOS and so forth all the while we the public would have assumed they weren’t, right? According to The New York Times, this is apparent as a program that appeared in the Senate committee report last month (June 2020) called ‘mystifying encounters between military pilots.’

This is quite interesting because not too long ago the Pentagon released videos/footage that had previously been leaked that many assumed was fake and cleared up that it was real. This in regard to UFOS. While the report did not say much, it did say that the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force was ‘to standardize collection and reporting’ on sightings of what were and are essentially UFOS to the public within 180 days of the passing of something known as the intelligence authorization act. 

Fox News wrote as follows covering this topic:

The Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force at the Office of Naval Intelligence was described in a Senate Intelligence Committee report last month. The unit standardizes “collection and reporting on unidentified aerial phenomenon, any links they have to adversarial foreign governments, and the threat they pose to U.S. military assets and installations,” the report said.

“However, the Committee remains concerned that there is no unified, comprehensive process within the Federal Government for collecting and analyzing intelligence on unidentified aerial phenomena, despite the potential threat,” it added. “The Committee understands that the relevant intelligence may be sensitive; nevertheless, the Committee finds that the information sharing and coordination across the Intelligence Community has been inconsistent, and this issue has lacked attention from senior leaders.”

In the report, the Senate Intelligence Committee directs the Director of National Intelligence, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, to submit a report to the congressional intelligence and armed services committees on unidentified aerial phenomena (or “anomalous aerial vehicles”). The report must include “observed airborne objects that have not been identified.”

The Committee says that the report should be submitted within 180 days of the enactment of the Intelligence Authorization Act for fiscal 2021. The bill was introduced on June 8, 2020.

The New York Times reports that a small group of government officials and scientists believe that objects of “undetermined origin” have crashed to Earth and been retrieved, including former Sen. Harry Reid. While some have been found to be man-made materials, there are question marks over others.

The publication cites Eric W. Davis, an astrophysicist who worked as a subcontractor and a consultant for the Pentagon UFO program. Davis, who now works for defense contractor Aerospace Corporation, said he also gave briefings on the recovery of unexplained objects to staff members of the Senate Armed Services Committee and the Senate Intelligence Committee, on Oct. 21 and Oct. 23, 2019, respectively, the Times added.

While we do not know much about all of this right now, we will likely know more in the future. Who knows what will come from all of this? I for one cannot wait to see what is released next as it will likely blow many of us away, that’s for sure.