The Peagon says in its new report that there was no evidence of extraterrestrial life in the old reports.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the Peagon believes in its new report that the public's belief in hiding information about unideified flying objects will coinue. This public belief was created in the 1960s during the secret testing of advanced spy planes. But so far, the flight of governme drones of all kinds of satellites or meteorological balloons has also led to unusual observations. In a new report from the Peagon, it was also announced that none of these observations belonged to alien spacecraft. In this report, there is no evidence that the governme has concealed knowledge of extraterrestrial technology, and there is no evidence that UFO sightings and aliens have visited Earth. This docume is published on 63 pages and is one of the most extensive rebuttals issued by the Peagon in rece years to couer this claim. Of course, due to widespread mistrust, this report cannot be considered suitable to calm the obsession with aliens.
Patrick Ryder, the spokesman of the Ministry of Defense, says: The Peagon's view of this report was open and without prejudice, and no evidence was found to support the existing claims, including secret programs or hidden technology of aliens.
Despite the claims of scieists and independe researchers about the explanation of the optical opaqueness of the weather phenomena of drones or scieific balloons as logical reasons, these cases are still considered as unexplained eves, which have led to the growth of conspiracy theories. Of course, this report is not the last word and the Peagon has published a second report in which it requests the national team to remove more documes from the confideial status. NASA and US ielligence agencies are trying new ways to gather more comprehensive data on unexplained sightings.




