![]() The new report on UFOs is poised to be released to Congress this month by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. adults agreed with the idea that "some UFOs have been alien spacecraft visiting Earth from other planets or galaxies." Why the government report is coming out now A 2019 Gallup Poll found that a third of U.S. "The aerial phenomena observed in the videos remain characterized as 'unidentified,' " the Defense Department said.Īmericans, it seems, are ready to believe. The department said it was releasing the videos to clear up misconceptions about whether footage that had already been circulating is real. In April 2020, the Department of Defense officially released footage from the Navy fighter pilots' on-board cameras. But the Defense Department halted it in 2012. Congress then funded it, and Elizondo took it over in 2010. The Pentagon reportedly began its Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program in an early form in 2007. It also brought new legitimacy and definition to an area of research that for decades was defined by speculation - and stereotypes of UFO enthusiasts running around in tinfoil hats. In 2017, news of the existence of a secretive Pentagon program that was established to examine sightings of unexplained aircraft and phenomena ignited public interest. Interest in the idea that alien beings might be visiting Earth from off-planet has skyrocketed in recent years, particularly after the Pentagon verified that several videos showing what look to be objects moving at incredible speeds and with remarkable agility had indeed come from official U.S. One of the report's only substantial conclusions is that the craft encountered by the military - objects that showed unusual flight capabilities - were not created by classified programs run by the U.S. Intelligence officials: The airborne vehicles weren't made by the U.S. official confirmed to NPR that details in the newspaper's story are accurate. The report's release is still pending after The New York Times first reported news of its findings Thursday night, a senior U.S. Navy planes and other records say the evidence doesn't point to alien technology - but they also say they can't explain the unusual phenomena. officials and analysts who examined video footage from U.S. So far, it looks like the answers in the report will leave UFO spotters and conspiracy theorists unsatisfied. government's new report on unexplained aerial phenomena - its preferred term for what many of us call unidentified flying objects, or UFOs. "There's a whole fleet of them," a naval aviator tells another, though only one indistinct object is shown.Īre we alone? Have alien spacecraft been buzzing across Earth's skies? Those are the questions being asked in the U.S. The graphics are good, and so is the AI.In an image from video footage from 2015, an unexplained object is seen at center as it soars among the clouds, traveling against the wind. It is a version 2.2, which means it has a LOT of stability and great development. I'm older now, and it brought back good memories and an old addiction. This UFO:AI game, in spite of the above, has consumed me again. I am a huge veteran of the games, I worshipped them and was an expert, so maybe I am biased, but who knows. ![]() ![]() I find myself building bases just to waste all of the loads of cash I am given, and there is very little alien fighting. I also don't know if it is me, but the Standard mode feels too easy. There are bugs, like the imagery of your soldiers in fighting mode don't reflect the soldier currently selected. This includes the first two man-made fighters based on Alien Tech, and a mid-game scrolling text to further the story along. Some text (English) for the game is just filled with the phrase "TODO" meaning they haven't gotten to it yet. ![]() Multiplayer doesn't seem to find servers on the internet There are some things to look out for, however. This game does do justice to those wonderful games, kudos to the developers. I lost many years of my life to the 3 X-Com games back when I was a PC user (and young).
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