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U.S. Says No Evidence of Alien Spacecraft, but Can't Rule It Out, Either
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
They don't know what it is but they know it certainly isn't alien technology. Sounds legit 🙄
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
They don't know what it is but they know it certainly isn't alien technology. Sounds legit 🙄
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
They don't know what it is but they know it certainly isn't alien technology. Sounds legit 🙄
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
They don't know what it is but they know it certainly isn't alien technology. Sounds legit 🙄
WASHINGTON — American intelligence officials have found no evidence that aerial phenomena witnessed by Navy pilots in recent years are alien spacecraft, but they still cannot explain the unusual movements that have mystified scientists and the military, according to senior administration officials briefed on the findings of a highly anticipated government report.
originally posted by: Mantiss2021
originally posted by: LSU2018
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
They don't know what it is but they know it certainly isn't alien technology. Sounds legit 🙄
The report said that they know the objects are not ours, and that there is no evidence that they are "alien".
"No evidence " does not mean "We know they are not", it means "We can't prove that they are".
Which implies, to me, that we don't actually have any useful debris under analysis.
Debris that might have been allowed us to determine origin, or maybe "reverse-engineer" for technology.
The report determines that a vast majority of more than 120 incidents over the past two decades did not originate from any American military or other advanced U.S. government technology, the officials said. That determination would appear to eliminate the possibility that Navy pilots who reported seeing unexplained aircraft might have encountered programs the government meant to keep secret.
But that is about the only conclusive finding in the classified intelligence report, the officials said. And while a forthcoming unclassified version, expected to be released to Congress by June 25, will present few other firm conclusions, senior officials briefed on the intelligence conceded that the very ambiguity of the findings meant the government could not definitively rule out theories that the phenomena observed by military pilots might be alien spacecraft.