Talking about UFOs from San Diego's enigmatic light in "Forever X File"
In clarifying the origin of UFOs, the U.S. Department of Defense also admitted that there are many beyond the government's interpretation capacity. Icon/Unsplash)
The sky of San Diego, California, flashed in June, and the mysterious phenomenon sparked heated discussion on the Internet. Many people suspect that this may be an alien visit to the earth, setting off another topic of UFO.
Mysterious light spots in San Diego
Several mysterious light spots appeared in the night sky of San Diego, California, in June, and it seemed to stay in the same position until about an hour later. Witnesses uploaded this scene to the social media. Some people suspect that this is another "unidentified Aerial Phenomena" (UAP), while others swear that it is commonly known as
"Unidentifie" D UFOs of Flying Objects (UFO) visit the earth.
Although the police later said that these mysterious lights in the night sky were actually flares fired during military exercises, they could not stop the excitement conjecture of UFO fans. After all, San Diego is a famous supernatural phenomenon sighting hotspot. San Diego media CBS8 reported the argument of UFO 30-year-old American journalist George Knapp, arguing that San Diego has one of the reasons for many UFO sightings, which is that there are many of the world's most advanced sensors and radar platforms. And always observing the sky to prevent possible threats.
Officially, UFO replaces UFOs UFO
According to Wikipedia, U.S. Air Force Captain Edward Ruppelt is recognized as the ancestor of the term UFO. He created a "unidentified flying object" to replace the more well-known "flying saucer" and "flyin" G disk), because the military believes that "flying saucers" are misleading, they like more general UFOs. As for the so-called UFO phenomenon (UAP), it generally refers to all UFO-related and other unexplained aerial phenomena.
After retiring, Rupert wrote the book The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects, describing the early investigation of UFOs by the U.S. Air Force, including as the "blue" in the 1950s. The experience of the first generation of people in charge of Project Blue Book. This is the UFO research code name launched by the U.S. military from 1952 to 1969.
Although the Blue Book Project has not left any conclusions, in fact, the attitude of the U.S. government towards this mysterious issue has gradually changed with time and space. Since the 1940s, it has been trying to transfer, resolve and deny the position of UFO sightings, and has changed more positively and open.
The position of the U.S. government keeps pace with the times
Napp said that the U.S. government has another UFO research project, Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP), which is The largest UFO study funded in U.S. history is known to have 50 full-time employees, which is larger than the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identificati, which was first exposed by the Department of Defense in 2017. On Program, AATIP).
The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was launched by Senator Harry Reid, then the leader of the Democratic Senate Majority
Party and who passed away last year. It was launched in 2011. Although it was not confidential, the number of officials known at that time was extremely limited. In addition, the United States also established the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) to investigate the military's sighting of UFOs in August 2020.
The first UFO hearing in half a century
Surprisingly, U.S. defense intelligence officials held their first UFO hearing in half a century in May this year, saying that the number of UFO incidents has increased in the past 20 years, and the Department of Defense is committed to clarifying the origin of these UFOs, admitting that there are many beyond the government's interpretation ability. Scott Bray, deputy director of the U.S. Naval Intelligence, said that since the early 2000s, the number of unauthorized or UFOs seen by the United States in military-controlled training areas, training grounds, and other designated airspace has increased unabated.
Bray's words at the hearing were very cautious, including whether the aerial phenomenon came from an alien planet. He said that although defense and intelligence analysts did not rule out this possibility, the task force did not find any material or detect enough sources outside the earth. This is similar to the report released by U.S. intelligence services in June 2021, claiming that there is no evidence of aliens in the air, but admitting that up to dozens of U.S. military pilots' signs of notification are inexplainable and similarities.
In fact, although UFO has a political or military color, it may be more entertaining, such as the 1982 classic film E.T. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and the popular science fiction TV series The X-Files in the 1990s are still very representative today, showing that UFOs will still be people in future generations. The topic of immortal fever.