I don’t know who to believe: The Pentagon…or witnesses. Lol, sorta. I tend to lean towards people who claim they saw SOMETHING out of the ordinary in the sky.
I am not certain, but I do believe that the Pentagon finds it counter-productive to their sense of what national security is, to divulge information that would encourage more to come forward and validate the presence of alien life, but also inspiring more to look upward and see what they are flying through our airspace…not to mention, those that may see just how much drone surveillance is being utilized in this country. I doubt the Pentagon would ever ackowledge UFOs, much less, submit to more questions and scrutiny from the press.
I’ve never seen a UFO, or an alien (that I am aware of), but I remain open-minded, considering how vast and unknown the universe is. And how innovative our military is creating “domestic” aircraft being tested right over our heads. It’s not likely citizens will report such sightings to enemy nations, but that’s the paranoia that guides our military service’s thinking, and their decisions in public relations matters.
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