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Air Force initiated a series of studies investigating over 12,000 claimed U.F.O. UFOs have piqued U.S.' military's curiosity for several decades now. "It (The program) was run by a military intelligence official, Luis Elizondo, on the fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C Ring, deep within the building’s maze," the New York Times reported. According to the New York Times-led investigation, the Defense Department, interviews with participants in the program along with other records confirm the existence of the program which monitored "unidentified aerial phenomena." "It was determined that there were other, higher priority issues that merited funding, and it was in the best interest of the DoD to make a change," a Pentagon spokesman, Thomas Crosson, told the New York Times in an email, referring to the Department of Defense.īut some sources say the program still exists. Defense officials have declined to release the location and the date of the incident, New York Times reported.ĭefense officials who had never confirmed that the program existed up until now, said it was shut down in 2012. “There’s a whole fleet of them,” one exclaims. In the video, the Navy pilots can be heard trying to understand what they are seeing. incidents, including footage from a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet which shows an aircraft surrounded by some kind of glowing aura traveling at high speed and rotating as it moves. The program collected video and audio recordings of reported U.F.O. I’ve done something that no one has done before.” “I think it’s one of the good things I did in my congressional service. “I’m not embarrassed or ashamed or sorry I got this thing going," Reid said. Reid retired from Congress earlier this year, told the New York Times, he was proud of the program. Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada had led the covert mission which first began its operations in 2009, the Pentagon confirmed Friday, with the support of senators, Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) and Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), also World War II veterans, who expressed concern over the potential security concern, Politico reported. Putin's Nuclear Missile Test Sparks 'Alien Invasion' Fears senator along with a small team of officials led a secret program, The Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program, a US$22 million project from Pentagon which tracked "unidentified aerial phenomena" almost a decade ago.

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Turns out it wasn't just Fox Mulder of the X-Files who was curious about the Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs).









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