
Nick Pope, a former secret collaborator for the British government told the post this was a “bombshell revelation”, reported the New York Post. HE even doubled down by explaining that “Previous official statements were ambiguous and left the door open to the possibility that AATIP was simply concerned with next-generation aviation threats from aircraft, missiles and drones — as skeptics claimed.
The specific use of “unidentified aerial phenomenon” seems to hide a completely different attitude towards UFOS, and it happens weeks after the US Navy unveiled new guidelines on collecting information about UFO sightings. The Navy reported a spike in the humber of “highly advanced aircraft” encroaching on its air space. Are we finally going to get the space invaders we’ve been waiting for?
No, a Navy spokesman said these aircrafts could actually be ‘extremely advanced Russian aircraft.” One thing is for sure, the US Government is now being more open about discussing its own interest in investigating UFOs, something conspiracy theorists have been dreaming of since they came up with their conspiracies. Could the Roswell mystery finally be answered? We sure hope so.
No, a Navy spokesman said these aircrafts could actually be ‘extremely advanced Russian aircraft.” One thing is for sure, the US Government is now being more open about discussing its own interest in investigating UFOs, something conspiracy theorists have been dreaming of since they came up with their conspiracies. Could the Roswell mystery finally be answered? We sure hope so.
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