When the Pentagon Chases UFOs

When the Pentagon Chases UFOs

INVESTIGATION – “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena” (UAP) are no longer taboo in the United States Air Force. On the contrary, the Department of Defense, at the suggestion of Congress, has launched a study program to communicate its conclusions – and resulting countermeasures – on national security.

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There was a time when US Navy and US Air Force fighter pilots preferred to keep quiet about what they saw “up there.” They were professionals through and through and couldn’t afford to be ridiculed by their peers. Would we entrust defending the airspace to aviators as gullible as the fans of the mystery of Roswell, that remote corner of New Mexico where a flying saucer is said to have crashed in 1947? Laying a flight report of a “third-type encounter” was the certainty that his career was over.

Until that day in 2017, when two American media outlets, Politico and the New York Times, revealed the existence of a secret Pentagon program called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). This top-secret program, launched ten years earlier within the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and funded with $22 million, was reportedly officially dismantled in 2012. But his earlier…

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