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U.S. Congress Approves Measure To Create System For Reporting UAPs

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The United States Congress has approved an amendment to the annual defense spending bill that would establish a secure system for reporting unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs. The system would receive reports of “any event relating to unidentified aerial phenomena” in addition to any related activity from the government, federal contractors or programs, The Hill reports.

The bipartisan amendment, sponsored by Representatives Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) and Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), was passed by voice vote as part of a bloc of amendments to the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The House is expected to vote on and pass the full NDAA this week. Gallagher said the amendment will have “an important role” in improving Congress’s ability to learn more about UAPs.

“We must ensure the military and intelligence community are armed with the best possible information, capital, and scientific resources to defeat our enemies and maintain military and technology superiority,” he said in a statement.

“This amendment will play an important role in furthering Congress’ ability to fact gather and further prove or disprove the origin and threat nature of whatever seems to be flying in our skies,” he added, according to the report.

UFOs Interrupted NATO War Exercise At Sea: ‘Project Blue Book’

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When a massive international war-games exercise known as Operation Mainbrace convened in the North Sea in 1952, it brought together 80,000 military personnel, 1,000 planes and 200 ships from nine countries. There were also some unexpected attendees: UFOs.

As reported by LiveScience, Multiple sightings of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) during Operation Mainbrace (also known as Exercise Mainbrace) were documented by pilots and naval officers and appeared on radar, according to the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena (NICAP), a federal agency that compiled witness accounts of UFO encounters from the 1950s through the 1980s.

This still-unexplained incident inspired the Season 2 finale of the History channel’s “Project Blue Book,” the dramatic series about the U.S. Air Force program — also named Project Blue Book — that investigated UFO sightings from 1952 to 1969, when tensions from the Cold War were at their highest. Airing tonight (March 24), the episode leads UFO hunters Dr. J. Allen Hynek (Aidan Gillen) and Capt. Michael Quinn (Michael Malarkey) into a tense naval standoff, in which the appearance of unknown flying and diving UFOs nudges edgy military commanders toward the brink of war with the Soviet Union.

In the fall of 1952, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), an international military alliance, staged a 12-day exercise in waters near Norway and Denmark. Dubbed Operation Mainbrace, the exercise brought together naval forces from nine countries, with most of the might represented by the navies of the United States and the United Kingdom. It was “the largest and most powerful fleet that has cruised in the North Sea since World War I,” The New York Times reported on Sept. 27 of that year.

“The whole point of Operation Mainbrace was to flex NATO’s force and show the Russians that we would be prepared for a battle at sea,” David O’Leary, “Project Blue Book” creator and executive producer, told Live Science.

“Tensions were already high,” O’Leary said. “This was a training exercise, but it was also a flex of muscle. And then, in this exciting and tense situation, there were these unexplained UFO events.”

A roaring Arctic gale and high surf hindered some of Mainbrace’s planned maneuvers, according to the Times. And then, there were the UFOs.

“Someone in the Pentagon had half-seriously mentioned that Naval Intelligence should keep an eye open for UFOs, but no one really expected the UFOs to show up,” Capt. Edward J. Ruppelt, a U.S. Navy officer and director of the U.S. Air Force’s Project Blue Book from 1951 to 1953, said in his account of the Mainbrace sightings.

“Nevertheless, once again the UFOs were their old unpredictable selves — they were there,” Ruppelt added.

On Sept. 13, 1952, several crew members on the Danish destroyer Willemoes saw something unusual: “an unidentified object, triangular in shape, which moved at high speed toward the southeast,” according to NICAP records. It glowed with a bluish light, and the destroyer’s commander estimated its speed at more than 900 mph (1,448 km/h).

More sightings took place over the next week. On Sept. 20, 1952, three officers with the Danish Air Force spotted “a shiny disk with metallic appearance” flying overhead and vanishing into the clouds. Also on that day, personnel onboard the American aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt spied “a silvery, spherical object” that traveled across the sky, NICAP records show. A reporter named Wallace Litwin, who was on the aircraft carrier, described the UFO as resembling “a white ping-pong ball.” Litwin allegedly captured photographs of the object that were reviewed by U.S. Navy Intelligence officers, but the images have never been released to the public, according to NICAP.

Three aircraft carriers proceed full steam ahead during the NATO exercise “Mainbrace” in the North Sea, in September 1952. Left to right: USS Wright, HMS Illustrious and HMS Eagle.

The next day, pilots with the British Royal Air Force noticed a UFO — “a shiny sphere” — as they flew their jets in formation over the North Sea.

“When returning to base, one of the pilots looked back and saw the UFO following him. He turned to chase it, but the UFO also turned and sped away,” according to the NICAP report. None of the Mainbrace UFO sightings were ever explained, NICAP says.

More recently, U.S. Navy pilots documented UFO sightings during training exercises in 2004 and 2015; allegedly declassified video footage of fast-moving “unidentified aerial phenomena” was published by The New York Times in December 2017 and in March 2018, Live Science previously reported.

While UFO sightings can be unsettling, a bigger threat may emerge from the uncertainty and fear that UFOs inspire, O’Leary told Live Science. During an operation such as Mainbrace, any unexplained aircraft sightings could have been interpreted as an attack by a hostile enemy. While there are no records of any such conclusions during the real Operation Mainbrace, the “Project Blue Book” season finale features a U.S. Navy admiral who interprets the UFOs as a Soviet threat that must be answered with deadly force.

“Is the most dangerous thing the mystery up in the sky, or is the true danger humanity’s reaction to the unknown?” O’Leary said. “When we face a new threat we don’t understand, oftentimes we’re gripped by fear. We make decisions that we think are right for us at the time, that may not be, because we’re not able to put our own terror of the unknown into perspective,” he said.

“Operation Mainbrace,” the Season 2 finale of “Project Blue Book,” airs March 24 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Watch an exclusive excerpt from the episode below.

Mysterious Blue UFO Filmed Soaring In Hawaii Sky Before Crashing Into Ocean

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A glowing blue blob streaked across the night sky and crashed into the waters by Oahu, Hawaii, on Dec. 29, 2020, according to multiple reports.

Multiple people on the ground saw the blue flying object, with some recording it; those reports and calls to 911 led the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to investigate the sighting.

However, FAA officials weren’t able to shed much light on the mystery, saying there weren’t any aircraft incidents or accidents reported in that area when the UFO sped by at about 8:30 p.m. local time, according to Hawaii News Now.

Shaky, blurry footage of the blue light was posted to YouTube earlier this year.

The strange incident has led to speculations about aliens and crashed aircraft, as well as more benign explanations; one person on Twitter wondered whether it was an LED kite or a drone.

A 38-year-old woman who goes by Moriah saw the bright blue object, which she said was as long as a telephone pole, whizzing over Princess Kahanu Estates on the western coast of Oahu. “I look up and then I was like oh s***!” she told Hawaii News Now.

Moriah said she began filming and jumped into the car with her family, following the bright light for 3 miles (5 kilometers) before watching it silently plummet into the ocean.

Shortly after they called 911, an officer arrived. That’s when Moriah and her husband spotted another light. “My husband went ‘Look up,'” she told Hawaii News Now. “The white one was smaller — was coming in the same direction as the blue one.” But they weren’t able to track that light after it disappeared over a nearby mountain.

Local police said they didn’t have any additional information about the event, Hawaii News Now reported. While it’s unknown what caused these mysterious lights, it’s not uncommon for people to mistake human-made or natural objects — including lightning, missile tests, balloons and even Venus — for UFOs, Live Science previously reported.

Secret Pentagon Files Reveal Devastating Effects Of UFO Encounters

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For decades, scientists have focused powerful telescopes on the skies, searching for extraterrestrial life. But secret documents recently released by the Pentagon suggest that aliens are already here, and their presence poses a danger to humans.

The files, which were made public through a Freedom of Information Act request, revealed that encounters with UFOs have left Americans suffering from radiation burns, brain and nervous system damage, and even “unaccounted for pregnancy.”

The database of documents includes more than 1,500 pages of UFO-related material from the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, a secretive U.S Department of Defense program that ran from 2007 to 2012.

However, the agency only became known to the public in 2017, when former program director Luis Elizondo resigned from the Pentagon and released several now-infamous videos of an unidentified aircraft moving in seemingly impossible ways.

After the existence of the program was revealed, a British publication filed a Freedom of Information Act request for documents related to the program. Four years later, on April 5, 2022, the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency honored the request by releasing more 1,574 pages of material to the media.

One standout document from the collection is a report titled Anomalous Acute and Subacute Field Effects on Human and Biological Tissues, dated March 2010. It reveals that humans have been injured after being in close proximity to UFOs.

The report describes 42 cases from medical files and 300 “unpublished” cases where people sustained serious injuries after alleged encounters with “anomalous vehicles” and warns they may be a “threat to the United States.”

In some cases, humans showed burn injuries or other conditions related to electromagnetic radiation, some of the injuries appeared to have been inflicted by “energy-related propulsion systems.”

The report also revealed cases of brain damage, nerve damage, heart palpitations, and headaches related to anomalous vehicle encounters.

The document also contains numerous instances in which it described the most “common shapes” of UAP. While the description of the shapes themselves were redacted, even the existence of that section wasn’t included in the report originally released to the public.

Another document includes a section detailing multiple reports from Navy personnel who witnessed UAPs.

One new account said that a pilot was “fighting to keep his aircraft in the airspace,” when they witnessed a UFO whose “position was unaffected.”

The report concludes that there is sufficient evidence to support a hypothesis that “some advanced systems are already deployed on the planet, and opaque to full US understandings.”

What Should We Do if Extraterrestrials Show Up?

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If extraterrestrials eventually arrive at our doorstep, the question is: how should we respond? Clearly, interstellar affairs are not an imminent policy concern for any nation at this moment, so there is no international protocol issued by the United Nations for what to do. We should keep in mind that within a million years, humans might reside on the moon, Mars or free-floating space platforms, and each community might choose to respond differently. It is premature to contemplate a global policy long before it is required.

How much advance warning will we have? That depends on the size of the vehicle used by the ETs. Even without generating artificial light, any alien spacecraft would reflect sunlight. The Pan-STARRS observatory in Hawaii can detect reflected sunlight from objects bigger than a few hundred feet, the scale of a football field, that pass within the orbit of the Earth around the sun. The first interstellar visitor of such size was discovered by this telescope on October 19, 2017, and named ‘Oumuamua—“scout” in the Hawaiian language. The object showed many anomalous properties that made it different from any natural comet or asteroid that we had witnessed before in the solar system, allowing for the possibility that it is a product of alien technology, as discussed in my new book, Extraterrestrial.

If it is, the question arises as to whether it is likely to be a probe intended to spy on us. The chances are small, since it took ‘Oumuamua more than 10,000 years to traverse the entire solar system, and our civilization has obviously not been transmitting signals for that long. Even if ‘Oumuamua is an artificial craft, it is ancient and likely out of commission. Most stars formed billions of years before the sun, and the technological relics that their civilizations launched to space are probably too old to be functional. We can retrieve more information about technological relics by taking close-up photographs or by searching on the surface of the moon (or Mars) for unusual objects that have collected there over the past billions of years. The lack of an atmosphere or geological activity would make the moon’s surface, in particular, like a museum of extraterrestrial equipment.

Are we the smartest kid on our cosmic block? To find out, we should keep our eyes open and search through our telescopes for items from our nearest neighbors, taking proper precaution about a vessel masquerading as a Trojan Horse. There might be plenty of small, fast-moving objects that are constantly traveling through the solar system and that we fail to recognize given the limited sensitivity of our telescopes. It would be interesting to search for them in future data streams from the Large Survey of Space and Time (LSST) on the Vera C. Rubin observatory, which will start monitoring the Chilean sky in less than three years. In addition, my student Amir Siraj and I have shown that a global network of several hundred optical cameras on Earth can identify flares from interstellar meteors entering the Earth’s atmosphere at an unusually high speed of up to the speed of light.

The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) discovered gravitational waves only after the National Science Foundation (NSF) invested $1.1 billion in it. Similarly, we should expect to find extraordinary evidence for ETs only after we invest major funds in a search. It would be most appropriate to allocate taxpayer funds to the search for our cosmic neighbors, given the major impact that such a discovery would have on society—far exceeding the implication of discovering gravitational waves.

Putting our hands on a piece of alien technology would change the way we perceive our place in the universe, our aspirations for space and our philosophical and theological beliefs. Our psychological shock would resemble the one encountered by my daughters when they met kids smarter than they were on their first day in the kindergarten.

Or we could choose to stay ignorant about our neighbors until they show up. This would be equivalent to my daughters choosing to stay at home. The possible existence of ETs will not go away if we ignore them, just like the Earth continued to move around the sun after religious authorities refused to look through Galileo’s telescope. The dinosaurs dominated the planet for many millions of years, but their reign was abruptly ended 66 million years ago, when the giant Chicxulub rock showed up on the sky, on a collision course with Earth.

U.S. Navy: UFOs Represent Grave Danger To National Security

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In a year dominated by news reports of UFO sightings, Pentagon officials said the U.S. Navy said has top-secret information about unidentified flying objects that could cause “exceptionally grave damage to the National Security of the United States” if released.

A Navy representative responded to a Freedom of Information Act request sent by a researcher named Christian Lambright by saying the Navy had “discovered certain briefing slides that are classified TOP SECRET.” Vice reported last week.

Joseph Gradisher, the Navy’s spokesman for the deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare, told The Black Vault last year: “The Navy has not publicly released characterizations or descriptions, nor released any hypothesis or conclusions, in regard to the objects contained in the referenced videos.”

According to The Black Vault, Gradisher said the Department of Defense videos were filmed in 2004 and 2015. The New York Times also reported that one of the videos was from 2004.

Watch more on this subject in the video below.