The U.S. Defense Department’s internal watchdog office is launching an evaluation this month to see what the U.S. military has been doing when it comes to UFOs, or in modern-day Pentagon parlance, “UAPs,” short for “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.”
The Defense Department’s Office of the Inspector General announced in a May 3 letter that the evaluation will seek to “determine the extent to which the DoD has taken actions regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.”
This effort will fold in the offices of the defense secretary, the military services, combatant commands and other players.
No timeline is given in the letter regarding when the probe will wrap up, but it comes as the clock ticks down on a report that is due to Congress from U.S. intelligence agencies regarding what they know about UFOs.
The $2.3 trillion coronavirus relief and government funding bill that President Donald Trump signed in December gave the intel agencies 180 days to provide an unclassified report on UFOs to Congress’ Intelligence and Armed Services committees, CNN reported.
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The announcement of the IG evaluation is just one more sign the Pentagon is taking such encounters seriously.
(Excerpt) Read more at americasnewshub.com ...
Luis Elizondo, former head of the much refuted "What the fuck are all those things being seen in our sky's and being video taped by the U.S. Navy for over a decade", was on Martin Willis' podcast about an hour ago and he basically said that, whatever these UAP's are, they are not Russian or Chinese. And he said that what is going on right now is an extremely coordinated effort by the government (presumably the DOD) to get this conversation into the public arena.
The Defense Department’s Office of the Inspector General announced in a May 3 letter that the evaluation will seek to “determine the extent to which the DoD has taken actions regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.”
This effort will fold in the offices of the defense secretary, the military services, combatant commands and other players.
No timeline is given in the letter regarding when the probe will wrap up, but it comes as the clock ticks down on a report that is due to Congress from U.S. intelligence agencies regarding what they know about UFOs.
The $2.3 trillion coronavirus relief and government funding bill that President Donald Trump signed in December gave the intel agencies 180 days to provide an unclassified report on UFOs to Congress’ Intelligence and Armed Services committees, CNN reported.
[snip]
The announcement of the IG evaluation is just one more sign the Pentagon is taking such encounters seriously.
(Excerpt) Read more at americasnewshub.com ...
Luis Elizondo, former head of the much refuted "What the fuck are all those things being seen in our sky's and being video taped by the U.S. Navy for over a decade", was on Martin Willis' podcast about an hour ago and he basically said that, whatever these UAP's are, they are not Russian or Chinese. And he said that what is going on right now is an extremely coordinated effort by the government (presumably the DOD) to get this conversation into the public arena.