The legendary sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke once famously said, “Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the universe or we are not, both are equally terrifying.”
The fact that there are unidentified aerial phenomena flying around our skies on a daily basis, performing mind-melting manoeuvers, with apparently complete immunity and
zero fear of the U.S. navy, is now in no doubt.
There really is, unequivocally, no doubt that these surprisingly assorted types of craft are buzzing around up there constantly, and have been doing so for quite a while. From the 1952 White House sightings to
Commander Fravor’s ‘Tic-Tac’, it is now impossible to claim that UFOs are the exclusive reserve of tin foil hat wearing loonies.
In fact, we may be close to the official admission that we are playing host to extraterrestrial visitors; what used to be called ‘Disclosure’.
Towards the end of this month - though there is a possibility it might be late - we expect to see an official report, demanded by Congress back in December, from the U.S. Department of Defense and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, concerning these ‘UAPs’.
We know that back in 2007 the Pentagon spent roughly $22m on a project known as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, which looked into these worrisome objects. It seems, though, that the focus of its investigation was to determine first and foremost if the objects posed an immediate threat, and as a corollary, if they came from Russia/China/any other nation on Earth.
Let's throw around some wild speculation about what these UAPs might actually be.
The truth, in whatever form, however bizarre, is out there.
The legendary sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke once famously said, “Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the universe or we are not, both are equally terrifying.”The fact that there are unidentified aerial phenomena flying around our skies on a daily basis, performing mind-melting...
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