UFOs have landed in Congress, where legislation addressing them will be considered0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- September 14, 2022
Lawmakers want to know exactly what threat ‘unidentifed aerial phenomena’ may pose
Lawmakers want to know exactly what threat ‘unidentifed aerial phenomena’ may pose
Eight years ago, a meteor believed to have been 2 feet long entered Earth’s atmosphere at more than 100,000 miles an hour before exploding into tiny, hot fragments and falling into the South Pacific Ocean.
The new budget for America’s intelligence services directs the Pentagon to focus its UFO investigation on those objects that it can’t identify.
They didn’t care who saw them.
The United States Congress recently held a hearing into US government information pertaining to “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAPs).
A premier scientific conference dealing with anomalous aerospace phenomena reported in U.S. military airspace and elsewhere is set to occur this summer, according to a leading scientific group that studies such aerial mysteries.
Source: Comicbook.com Witnesses have claimed to have been seeing UFOs for decades, and while sightings seem to happen more and more regularly, there are fewer examples of victims who claim to have been abducted by otherworldly craft, with discovery+ debuting two all-new Shock Docs episodes focusing on some of the most well-known incidents of supposed
Interest in UFOs continues to grow, both among scientists and government officials.
The town is home to a striking mountain that residents believe attracts flying saucers.
Did a UFO really crash land at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, only to be hushed up by the government?