Uncertain UAP Findings: Government Report Stops Short of Confirming or Denying Alien Origins

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An upcoming US government report on unidentified aerial phenomena does not confirm aliens but does not rule them out, and Jack Weinstein and Thomas Bania say the evidence is inconclusive and that knowing the distance to observed objects is essential to interpreting speeds and accelerations, cautioning against jumping to extraterrestrial conclusions while noting that extreme maneuvers could be explained by familiar technologies or other phenomena if distances are known, considering foreign technology or electronic warfare as possibilities, recognizing that many sightings would not require new tech, with public reaction ranging from firm belief in aliens to skepticism and conspiracy theories, all reflecting ongoing uncertainty about what is observed, including speculation such as Putin's claims.

Are UFOs Visitors from Space? Government Report Won’t Rule It Out
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Are UFOs Visitors from Space? Government Report Won’t Rule It Out

BU security expert Jack Weinstein and astronomer Thomas Bania weigh in