US shoots down third UFO in three days, what we know about them

The recent shooting down of a spy balloon by the US administration has once again raised the issue of ‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)’ in the United States. UAP is also known colloquially as Unidentified Flying Object or UFO.

In the latest developments, the US military has shot down a fourth flying object over Lake Huron in Michigan. This comes after the US shot down UFOs over US and Canadian airspace on Friday and Saturday.

Representative Jack Bergman tweeted, “The American people deserve answers more than we do.”

Meanwhile, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a report on UFO sightings in the United States that has some interesting observations. In the report, it has been mentioned that the incidents of UFO sightings have increased significantly between March 2021 and August 2022. The report states that a total of 247 new sightings were reported during this time frame and were mostly by US Navy and Air Force pilots and personnel. However, a total of 144 UFO sightings were reported over a 17-year period from 2004 to 2021.

The report also noted in its findings that many factors affect the observation or detection of UAPs, such as weather, illumination, atmospheric effects or the precise interpretation of sensor data. With respect to the review or analysis of UAP occurrences, the ODNI and AARO operate under the assumption that UAP reports are derived from the observer’s accurate recollection of the occurrence and/or sensors that generally functioned correctly and the initial assessment captures enough real data to allow However, ODNI and AARO acknowledge that a select number of UAP events may be due to sensor irregularities or variations, such as operator or equipment error.

flight safety concerns and health implications

ufo Creating flight and collision hazard protections for air assets, potentially requiring aircraft operators to adjust flight patterns in response to their unauthorized presence in airspace, operating outside air traffic control standards and instruction Are. To date, there have been no reports of collisions between US aircraft and the UAP. With regard to health concerns, there have also been no reported encounters with UAPs, which observers confirm directly contribute to adverse health effects. Recognizing that health effects may appear at any time after an event has occurred, AARO will track any reported health effects related to UAP if they emerge.

Meanwhile, a US defense official, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said separately after the news briefing that the military had seen no evidence to suggest that any of the objects in question were of extraterrestrial origin. .

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