Believers Divided Over Creation of New UFO Pentagon Office

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New UFO Pentagon Office Divides Believers

“Our national security efforts rely on aerial supremacy and these phenomena present a challenge to our dominance,” said Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., who spearheaded the bipartisan measure. “The United States needs a coordinated effort to take control and understand whether these aerial phenomena belong to a foreign government or something else altogether.”

Luis Elizondo and Christopher Mellon, the former government insiders who helped spark renewed interest in Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, or UAPs, as they are more commonly known now, by publicizing , applauded Gillibrand’s amendment — but worry it was watered down before final passage and will be buried by the Pentagon.

Harvard professor Avi Loeb talks about the Galileo Project, which will use a system of AI-powered telescopes to get high-resolution images and data to try to identify unidentified aerial phenomena - also known as UFOs.

 

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Kinda funny how even some of the oldest religions all mention these ufos, which are documented going underwater turning into usos and how we refuse to go document the oceans while apparently going to space. All u need is paint, coffee table and the right lighting to fake planet

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