Are UFO's Real? According To The Congressional Budget They Are

By Charles Susswein | Thursday, 25 August 2022 05:15 AM
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An addendum to the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023 — a budget that governs America's clandestine services — produced a revelation that might pique the interest of the American public: Congress doesn't think that all UFOs are "man-made."

The overall report, which came courtesy of Vice.com, further states that "temporary nonattributed objects," or objects that are positively identified as man-made after analysis, will be passed to appropriate offices and "should not be considered under the definition as unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena."

Which leads to another revelation from the IAA report: The U.S. government acknowledges that "cross-domain trans medium threats to the United States national security are expanding exponentially."

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Mentioning the Department of Defense's definition, a "cross-domain trans medium threat" can move from water to air to space in ways that human beings might not understand.

In July, according to Vice, the Pentagon declared the opening of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) to probe these versatile threats.

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Vice further reports that legislation would "reclassify 'unidentified aerial phenomena' as unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena" and rename the Pentagon's office in line with the new designation. Last year, a leaked video that the Pentagon confirmed as being authentic seemed to reveal a UFO seamlessly flying beneath the waves.

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In 2021, the Department of Defense issued reports covering over 100 UFO sightings, according to Vice.

UFO sightings have long been a staple of the photography age. Nonetheless, before this congressional acknowledgment, such allegations of encountering unidentified objects or extraterrestrials might have been chalked up to fantasy.

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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., vice chair of the Senate Select Committee overseeing intelligence that administered the IAA report, has previously declared he prefers future UFO encounters be aliens — and not foreign weapons.

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"It strains credulity to believe that lawmakers would include such extraordinary language in public legislation without compelling evidence," Marik von Rennenkampff, an Obama-era Pentagon official, recently wrote in an op-ed in The Hill.

"This implies that members of the Senate Intelligence Committee believe that some UFOs have non-human origins," von Rennenkampff went on. "After all, why would Congress establish and task a powerful new office with investigating non-'man-made' UFOs if such objects did not exist?

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"Make no mistake: One branch of the American government implying that UFOs have non-human origins is an explosive development," announced von Rennenkampff.

“Frankly, if it’s something outside this planet that might be better than the fact that we’ve seen some sort of technological leap from the Chinese or Russians or some other adversary that allows them to conduct this sort of activity,” Rubio announced. “That is a national security risk and one we should be looking into."

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