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US Congress Admits UFOs Are Not ‘Man-Made’

2022-08-31 45 Dailymotion

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

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