The person in charge of the Pentagon’s efforts to study UFOs told members of the U.S. Senate that he has no evidence that they come from outer space.
that was the first Congressional hearing on the topic in more than 50 years. Rep. Andre Carson, D-Ind., who chaired it, said, “Unidentified aerial phenomena are a potential national security threat, and they need to be treated that way.
During his testimony Wednesday, Kirkpatrick said that anyone with alternate theories should submit them to credible scientific journals, stating, “that is how science works, not by blog or social media.” Kirkpatrick added that the goal of his agency was to attempt to balance transparency with protecting the secrets of the U.S. military and the intelligence community.
a classified program that counted more than 12,000 UFO sightings over its 17-year existence, with hundreds still unexplained.
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