August 16 According to a statement from the US Pentagon, the Pentagon announced the establishment of a special task force to investigate “unexplainable aerial phenomena” observed by the US military, namely UFOs.
The newly formed task force of the Department of Defense will investigate incidents of unidentified aerial phenomena encountered by the US military. “On August 4, 2020, Deputy Secretary of Defense David L-Norquist approved the establishment of an Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force (UAPTF),” the Pentagon statement said, “The Department of Defense established UAPTF to improve understanding and insight into the nature and origin of UAP. The task of this task force is to detect, analyze, and catalog UAPs that may pose a potential threat to US national security. .”
Since 2018, a U.S. Navy task force has been informally investigating UFO incidents involving its pilots and personnel from other services , and coordinating information with U.S. intelligence agencies.
A US official stated that the new UAP task force will be managed by the Navy and will report to the Deputy Secretary of Defense in charge of intelligence to formalize what it has been doing in recent years.
Another U.S. official said that the task force intends to become a long-term task because UFO incidents will also occur in the future. The task force’s work will remain confidential, but this situation may change if the non-confidential report on UFOs submitted by the Senate Intelligence Special Committee is passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Naijatechnews.com learned that in April of this year, the Department of Defense declassified three previously leaked videos of naval fighters recorded in 2004 and 2015. These videos showed “unexplainable aerial phenomena” flying high-speed along the coast of California. These videos The release of UFO has once again sparked interest in UFOs.
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