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Signals “from there”: how the US hunts aliens – 2024-02-24 03:45:56

/ world today news/ At the end of last year, the US Congress passed a bill allowing the declassification of information about UFOs. This was decided after extensive discussion. What made them lift the veil of secrecy?

To tell everyone

The bill still needs to be signed by Joe Biden. According to the New York Times, this includes the release of government documents from the past 25 years related to “unidentified anomalous phenomena, technology of unknown origin and non-human intelligence.”

However, the president reserves the right to keep something secret for reasons of national security.

It should be noted that one of the initiators of the bill was Chuck Schumer, the leader of the Democrats in the Senate and perhaps the most active supporter of providing a tranche of several billion dollars to Ukraine.

Senate hearings

In late July, congressional hearings were held involving retired intelligence official David Grusch and two former military pilots who claimed to have encountered certain objects, possibly of extraterrestrial origin.

According to Grush, the authorities possess not only the remains of unidentified planes, but also, apparently, the remains of the creatures they belonged to.

US Navy pilot and former Black Ace Strike Squadron 41 commander David Fravora described how he “scared out a flying saucer” in California in 2004. A “drag-like object” hovered over the coast for about two weeks, he said he.

Then the strike group of the aircraft carriers with the flagship “Nimitz” stands a hundred miles from San Diego. Fravora’s F/A-18 tries to close in on the object, but it disappears from his view at incredible speed – defying all known laws of physics.

This object has no engines, propellers or other elements that would allow it to stay in the air.

When asked by Congressman Tim Burchett, who is chairing the meeting, if this UFO could pose a threat to national security, the pilot answered in the affirmative.

“The technologies we’ve seen in action are vastly superior to ours,” he explained. “If someone got access to them, understood their principle, and replicated it, there’s nothing we can do against them. Absolutely nothing. Besides, I I am convinced that these technologies are beyond our understanding of the laws of nature,” he added.

Another participant in the hearing, Ryan Graves, reported in 2021 that he and his colleagues in the F/A-18 squadron observed unidentified flying objects in the skies over Virginia. According to him, this has been happening almost every day since 2015.

A special branch of the CIA

In 2022, the Pentagon established the Division of Comprehensive Anomaly Research.

Three months ago, the head of that department, Sean Kirkpatrick, said the number of reports of mysterious objects had increased by almost a quarter.

Usually, balloons, garbage and other objects of completely terrestrial origin were mistaken for UFOs, the official said. In addition, some of this evidence may be related to espionage technology.

However, between two and four percent of the objects are truly anomalous – too fast or of “unknown morphology”.

A portion of a video was posted on the department’s website in late August. Most of the videos are accompanied by staff comments, but some are posted without any explanation.

Recently, the Daily Mail, citing anonymous sources, published information that the CIA has a secret department called the Office of Global Access. According to the British tabloid, this unit, established in 2003, collects potential debris from alien spacecraft around the world.

The publication’s interlocutors claim that Langley has at least nine “ships”, two of which are completely intact.

The article also notes that the CIA has a system “capable of detecting UFOs while they are still camouflaged.” And if an alien ship lands or crashes somewhere, a special military unit is sent there.

UFOs are not the only area of ​​interest for OGA. The department brings together specialists who are better than others at penetrating places that are difficult for ordinary agents or employees to penetrate. They are used, for example, for downed satellites or protected enemy technology.

Yet the connection between OGA and the search for extraterrestrials, as well as the existence of UFOs, has yet to be proven. The June congressional hearings actually ended inconclusively: Congressmen agreed that there were insufficient grounds to recognize the reality of UFOs. However, they agreed to continue working. Perhaps the next report of the Division of Comprehensive Anomaly Research, due in June of this year, will clarify the issue.

Translation: V. Sergeev

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