Unclassified Pentagon-ODNI UAP Assessment: 144 Incidents (2004–2021), Only One High-Confidence Identification

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The Pentagon and ODNI’s assessment of 144 UAP incidents from 2004–2021 finds only one case identifiable with high confidence (a large deflating balloon) and the rest unexplained due to data gaps, sensor limits, and terrestrial factors, while pilots’ reports and reputational concerns hinder analysis even as supporters like Jim Semivan, Harold Puthoff, and Tom DeLonge push for more transparency and point to ties with the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program funded by Harry Reid and Robert Bigelow.

Pentagon Addresses Difficulties in Confirming Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Encounters Citing 144 Incidents
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Pentagon Addresses Difficulties in Confirming Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Encounters Citing 144 Incidents

A highly anticipated UAP report from the Pentagon doesnt talk about much about life beyond here on Earth - it tackles human behavior and the current cultural climate making investigations difficult.