"UFOs can pose a threat to America's national security."
- Legislators on Capitol Hill issued this warning after a secret briefing ahead of the long-awaited Pentagon report on unidentified flying objects.
Secret briefing
Members of the House Intelligence Committee organized a secret briefing on Wednesday morning, June 16, on one of the most controversial topics discussed in Washington: UFOs. According to one of the sources in the committee, the briefing was carried out by representatives of the naval fleet and the FBI.
And by the evening of the same day, its content and the reaction of the congressmen became known.

Sean Patrick Maloney said:
"We take the issue of unexplained aerial phenomena seriously to the extent that we deal with the safety of US military personnel or the national security interests of the United States."

Adam Schiff - chairman of the US House of Representatives Standing Ad Hoc Committee on Intelligence (left) and Rep. Val Demings (right) were among those briefed on Wednesday.

The current Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris, also served on this committee and is absolutely aware of ufological issues.

As well as Avril Dannika Haynes - the first in stories United States female director of National Intelligence since January 21, 2021. It is she who, on behalf of the entire intelligence community, must submit an unclassified UFO / UAP report to Congress.
But, among other things, Harris and Haynes are close friends and, apparently, they have already agreed on the concept of the report to Congress, and not with the aim of maximum disclosure, but solely to reduce possible leaks of information vital to national security. And these are primarily issues of exopolitics and ex-influence.
Exopolitics - includes the policy of extraterrestrial contacts of extraterrestrial cultures with the Earth or people in space. The study of the issue of extraterrestrial intelligence in general and such trifles as visits and the influence of aliens is the basis of exopolitics.
Are you waiting for the government or the media to inform you that the presence of aliens is proven?
This will never happen!
Open letter
Some American disclosure advocates, who still hope for the objectivity of the Director of National Intelligence, recently sent an open letter to her.
Here are some excerpts from it.
Dear Avril Haines,
In your new position as Director of National Intelligence, you have heavy responsibilities: counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and counterintelligence. That's a lot and you've only been working since mid-January 2021. We understand this.
Under normal circumstances, it would be easy to postpone the UFO report until a more opportune moment. Please, do not do that. We all know that the circumstances in the modern world are completely abnormal.
This moment, which is presented to you, is historical, and it should be met face to face, and not become another stone in the wall of deception that has plagued this topic for almost eight decades.
Many, many millions of Americans (including pilots, military, police, etc.) have seen things in the sky that they cannot explain. Many others simply believe there is ample evidence that, for at least the past seventy-four years, the US government has disagreed with us about what is really going on. Please consider that the rights of your fellow citizens will be greeted with truth, and not with the usual refusal and ridicule.
We already know that the government takes this issue seriously. This was recently reported to us by naval pilots, as well as by the New York Times. The inexplicable and compelling video footage of the clashes has been confirmed by the Pentagon as genuine. The Office of Naval Intelligence has a task force UAP that also investigates and confirms these facts.
The facts are available not only to you and your employees, but to a large segment of society, which is just waiting for you to confirm what they already know and / or suspect ...
Many of us are impressed that you are the first woman to hold this position at DNI and that you will be discussing the UAP report with former Senate Intelligence Committee member and current Vice President Kamala Harris.
You will be creating this report in collaboration with the new Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, who will be the first black person to serve.
This group, along with President Joe Biden, is the ideal gathering of different people for this work. You represent America and the world. We want you to be successful.
All of us who expect to see the result of the six months of gathering information on the UAP topic hope and expect to read clear, concise words that do not confuse or misrepresent. What does this mean when it comes to discussing the UAP?
At a minimum, the public section of your report should confirm that some UAPs exist and do not lend themselves to easy classification. If the reasonable judgment is that these mysterious objects were not created by the US military, say so.
If further judgment is that neither Russia nor China has anything to do with them, the report should also clarify that. The third option remains - it is done by someone else, and not by some world power.
This would be enough for the discussion and investigation to proceed properly. You do not need to say the words "alien" if you have no proof or the proof is classified.
If so, just tell us what they are not. Journalists can get to work by releasing the rest of the story.
We want to move on, no matter what the next stage is, be it wonderful or disturbing, frightening or hopeful.
It's just time.
Help your nation and the world. You have been given an incredible opportunity to play a special and important role in shaping the history of planet Earth in the future. Don't shy away from debt, don't postpone the inevitable.
The fact that Congress is briefing and the intelligence community is preparing reports on what the Pentagon has called the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon) is extraordinary in itself.
Even as the number of cases of unexplained objects increased to hundreds, Pentagon officials doubted how much time and resources should be devoted to their research.
But after years of Washington's struggles, including bureaucratic battles within the Pentagon and pressure from some members of Congress, the US government finally seems to be taking seriously what has long been considered a side issue.
Interviews with half a dozen officials, as well as documents reviewed by CNN, show that the US military and intelligence community is struggling to take the issue beyond the realm of science fiction and consider its real implications for national security.
Even now, the government almost certainly would not have gone to publish the report without public pressure from key legislators, as both Republicans and Democrats have shown interest in the issue.
While former senior Defense Department officials aware of the latest iteration of the report say the Pentagon took it seriously, some pilots and former officials tasked with investigating the matter argue that "senior Pentagon leaders are downplaying or ignoring the threat."
“Anyone who has paid enough attention to this understands that they must take this seriously,”
Said former Deputy Defense Secretary David Norkvist, who set up a task force to investigate the UAP in 2020.
UAPTF
On August 4, 2020, Deputy Defense Secretary David L. Norquist (right) approved the creation of the Unidentified Aircraft Task Force (UAPTF).
The Department of the Navy, under the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security, has taken over the leadership of the UAPTF.
In a statement, the US Department of Defense explains that the UAPTF will focus on improving the military's understanding of the origins of the UAP, describing the task force's mission as "detecting, analyzing and cataloging UAPs that have the potential to pose a threat to US national security."
UAP in this context means not just UFOs, but vehicles of extraterrestrial origin.
Over the past two years, the Defense Department's recently revamped Unidentified Aircraft Task Force (or UAPTF) has been busy with briefings for lawmakers, intelligence stakeholders, and senior US leadership to meet with what they refer to as Mystery Aircraft, objects that defy traditional explanations.
In addition to the secret briefings, several senior U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the matter say two secret intelligence reports on the UAP have been widely circulated to the U.S. intelligence community.
Numerous sources from various government agencies report that these reports include clear photographic evidence of the UAP.
The reports also explicitly state that the Task Force is considering the possibility that these unidentified objects may, as one source from the US intelligence community stated, be controlled by "intelligence of unknown origin."
The details presented in these reports suggest both a large degree of Pentagon involvement and that the UAPTF's hunt for unidentified objects is not limited to aerial phenomena.
Two officials from the Department of Defense and one from the US intelligence community were ready to provide detailed information on the contents of the classified report.
Three other US intelligence officials and a federal law enforcement official confirmed the existence of the report, but only wished to comment on its distribution.
Given the secrecy of the reports and the discussion of the “delicate intelligence issue,” some officials did share information, but they did so only under strict conditions of anonymity: all of these people work in the US intelligence community and under the direction of the director of national intelligence.
The UAPTF investigation is not about proving whether aliens are visiting Earth (this may be a topic of discussion in the future), but rather an attempt to understand what is behind the unexplained phenomena. In particular, some officials are concerned that it could be some kind of next-generation technology deployed by China or Russia.
"If there were a Russian flag on these objects, we would not have this conversation,"
- said Norquist.
The report, due to be presented to Congress in late June, is unlikely to resolve the debate. It is not expected to reveal the juicy details that ufologists were hoping for, such as confirmation that the bizarre sightings of US Navy pilots were alien spaceships.
One administration official noted that many of the incidents of such encounters from the Pentagon database are likely to have several causes - for example, a strange weather anomaly combined with the appearance of a weather balloon on the horizon. But some of them may end up as adversaries operating in US airspace.
For this reason alone, officials probably won't want to reveal too many details of what they've seen in the upcoming report: if any of these incidents involve Russia, China, or another nation-state, the US won't want to reveal exactly what it knows.
Evidence that the US government has come into contact with extraterrestrial life - what ufologists call "Disclosure" - according to American experts, may have to wait a little longer.
Growing pressure on the Pentagon
The US government has pretended to study the UFO / UAP phenomenon from time to time. Another iteration began in 2007 when the Department of Defense launched an investigation known as "Advanced Detection Program aviation threats ".
The program was officially closed in 2012, although the former head of the division claims that this work continued until at least 2017.
In the same year, the Pentagon confirmed the authenticity of the Navy video of a 2004 clash that took place off the coast of San Diego and received considerable national attention.
At the same time, internal US Department of Defense emails reviewed by CNN suggest that as recently as last summer, Pentagon officials resisted any attempt to inform the public about the UAP and even issued guidelines instructing the press to “not comment” when contacted. with any UAP related inquiries.
The release of several additional videos in 2018 and 2020, along with the activity of a small group of former officials, senior military officials and several lawmakers who have organized numerous briefings on the topic, have contributed to greater publicity around the UFO issue.

This video clip, captured on April 26, 2020, shows part of an unclassified video captured by Navy pilots.
The leaked video, confirmed by the Pentagon, shows a UFO flying over the ship and "diving".
Those interviewed after the briefing said that UFOs could threaten the security of the United States.
Expert Opinions
Earlier this week, Lead Physicist and Science Writer Mark Buchanan expressed concern about UFOs. In a recent article in the Washington Post, he wrote that he is concerned that contact with aliens could lead to "the end of all life on Earth."
Buchanan likened the eventual encounter with aliens to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in North America, where an older civilization was vulnerable to more technologically advanced Europeans.
“Most likely, we should all be grateful that we do not yet have any evidence of contact with alien civilizations,”
Buchanan writes.
"Attempts to contact aliens, if they exist, can be extremely dangerous for us."
Astronomer Joe Hertzsearching for extraterrestrial intelligence echoed Buchanan's opinion, stating that
"All our attempts to communicate with aliens may ultimately lead to a reckless threat to all of humanity and be absolutely prohibited with criminal consequences, presumably, as is done nationally or through the International Court of Justice in The Hague."
However, astronomers and scientists from a different school believe that contact with aliens can benefit humanity only through the use of alien technology, which, in turn, can increase the planet's resilience.
Many such contradictory opinions have been expressed in recent months, but the leaders among the current social movement are precisely those who, to one degree or another, were previously involved in government programs. One of them is Luis Elizondo.
Luis Elizondo
The face of the current disclosure campaign is Luis Elizondo, the former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), created in 2007 to investigate the UAP.

In his last interview on June 8, Elizondo stated that one of his main tasks is to confirm the connection between UFOs and human activities in the nuclear field, especially with the use of nuclear technology in military affairs.
Remember Roswell was the only base of the atomic weapons America when the UFO incident / crash happened there.
Some of the most high-profile UFO encounters have also involved US nuclear-powered aircraft carriers such as the USS Nimitz.
“This is one of the problems that we are experiencing from a national security perspective that there really seems to be some overlap or some kind of overlap between these UAP or UFO sightings and our nuclear powered nuclear technology, nuclear power or nuclear power systems. weapons ",
- he said.
Elizondo said that UFOs in the United States "turned off nuclear capabilities", while he heard reports that in other countries they appeared where nuclear technology was involved.
There are dozens of similar documentary evidence, including those recorded in documents available now, including documents from the US Congress and the CIA.
This will be the next article in this cycle.
AATIP
Ever since the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) went public in 2017, there have been conflicting statements from the Pentagon about AATIP. At first, the Pentagon admitted that the program did indeed study unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), but that statement was later withdrawn and, so far, the Pentagon's position was that AATIP did not study such things. Now this position has changed again.
A recent statement from the Pentagon confirms that the AATIP did study unidentified aerial phenomena, "but that was not its primary goal."
The AATIP's target was previously indicated by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), which clarified that:
"The goal of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) was to investigate foreign applications of advanced aerospace weapons systems, taking into account future technological forecasts over the next 40 years, and to establish a center of expertise for advanced aerospace technologies."
The goal was to help understand the threat posed by unconventional or advanced aerospace vehicles and technologies that could have implications for the national security of the United States.
The program began in fiscal 2008 with $ 10 million in the Supplemental Defense Act. The contract was known as "Advanced Applications Program for Aerospace Weapons System" (AAWSAP).
The purpose of the contract was to explore 12 breakthrough technical areas.
The contract allowed for research from a wide variety of sources, including classified UAP reports.
The first 26 reports were completed by the end of 2009. A total of 38 technical reports were submitted. All reports are either classified or are for official use only. Only a few of them have been published.
Reports prepared under the AATIP:
1. Fusion with inertial electrostatic confinement.
2. Advanced nuclear propulsion system for manned deep space missions.
3. Pulsed microwave technology.
4. Access to space.
5. Advanced space propulsion system based on vacuum technology (space-time metric).
6. Biosensors.
7. Disguise of invisibility.
8. Traversable wormholes, star gates and negative energy.
9. Communication with high-frequency gravitational waves.
10. The role of superconductors in gravimetric research.
11. Antigravity for aerospace applications.
12. Field impact on biological tissues.
13. Positron aerospace engine.
14. The concept of extracting energy from a quantum vacuum.
15. Introduction to the Drake statistical equation.
16. Assessment of the competencies and potential of individual inventors.
17. Biomaterials.
18. Metamaterials for aerospace engineering.
19. Warp Drive, Dark Energy and Extra Dimensional Manipulation.
20. Technological approaches to the control of external devices in the absence of interfaces controlled by limbs.
21. Materials for advanced aerospace platforms.
22. Metal glasses.
23. Aerospace application of programmable materials.
24. Metallic spintronics.
25. Consequences of quantum entanglement and nonlocality for space communications.
26. Anneutron thermonuclear engine I.
27. Crew cabins in the era of breakthrough flights.
28. Cognitive limitations of the simultaneous control of several unmanned spacecraft.
29. High resolution hypersonic vehicle detection and tracking.
30. Anneutron thermonuclear engine II.
31. Laser light nanosatellites.
32. Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) for aerospace applications.
33. Quantum computing and the use of organic molecules in automation technologies.
34. Quantum topography of states with negative energy in vacuum.
35. Ultracapacitors as energy and power storage devices.
36. Movement with negative mass.
37. Current state and evolution of high-energy laser weapons (classified document).
38. Current state and evolution of high-energy laser weapons (unclassified document of limited access).
Each of these programs was also a cover program for more closed research, which included reverse engineering programs involving the study and research of alien technology.
Results?
More than convincing! And we will discuss this. Moreover, regardless of what the long-awaited report to the US Congress will contain, less than a week is left before its publication.
And then let's talk about exopolitics.
In foreign publications, it is customary to ascribe the point about "Disclaimer"... Just in case, I warn you: do not provoke psychiatrists and special services with excessive awareness. Carry it with you!
To be continued ...