Sci Fi Story Die and Resurrect Again

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On December 27, 2020, Donald Trump signed a $2.three trillion government funding bill — H.R. 133 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022 — into police. This funding package contained a number of long-anticipated provisions, including $600 stimulus checks and $900 billion in COVID-19 relief benefits for individuals and businesses in the United States. Only that'southward not all the bill did. Some of its other provisions started treading into strange waters — extraterrestrially foreign waters.

The Dec 2022 spending bill contained other, less-talked-virtually legislation, including what was dubbed the Intelligence Authorization Deed. Deep inside the text of the Intelligence Authorization Act lies a heading titled "Commission Comments." And buried in those comments is the sub-heading labeled "Advanced Aerial Threats."

If that doesn't sound ambiguous plenty withal, the pecker required the Director of National Intelligence and others to submit a study on "unidentified aerial phenomena (also known as 'anomalous aerial vehicles'), including observed airborne objects that have not been identified." In other words — UFOs. Merely why were provisions related to UFOs tucked away in a COVID-xix relief bill, and what is the government attempting to find out?

Exactly Who Had to Do What With UFO-Related Data?

The premise behind the provisions of this bill was that the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence — the group of Senators who oversee the country's various intelligence agencies and bureaus, including the FBI, CIA and NSA — was concerned that the U.South. authorities had no coordinated or comprehensive process for collecting and assessing intelligence data about unidentified aeriform phenomena. And the provisions of H.R. 133 were determined to fix that problem.

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The legislation obligated the Manager of National Intelligence — Avril Haines under the Biden Assistants — to consult with the Secretary of Defence — Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III (Ret'd) under the Biden Administration — and submit a report to the congressional intelligence and armed services committees with various findings. Here'due south what the report was required to include:

  • A detailed analysis of the data and intelligence about UFOs that's been collected and held past the Function of Naval Intelligence and the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Chore Force
  • A detailed analysis of UFO data collected by geospatial, signal, human and measurement intelligence
  • A detailed analysis of FBI data related to investigations of UFO intrusions into restricted U.S. airspace
  • Identification of potential threats UFOs may pose to national security
  • In assessment of whether those UFO threats are attributable to a foreign adversary
  • Identification of any patterns indicating whether whatsoever adversary may take obtained "breakthrough aerospace capabilities" that could put U.S. forces at risk

Remember at the beginning of the COVID-nineteen pandemic when the Pentagon decided to release UFO footage? If you lot don't, we don't arraign you — we had much more than important things to worry about. But this declassification eventually led to the establishing of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) Task Forcefulness under then-Deputy Secretary of Defense David L. Norquist. This was done to "improve [the Department of Defense's] understanding of, and gain insight into, the nature and origins of UAPs." The job force was as well responsible for detecting, analyzing and cataloging UFOs that could potentially threaten American national security.

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The creation of this task force followed the Pentagon's Apr 2022 declassification and release of hazard reports that described close encounters between unidentified aerial phenomena and aircraft operated by the U.S. Navy. The reports related to incidents that took identify in June of 2013, Nov of 2013 and March of 2014:

  • In the June 2013 incident, a Navy aircraft encountered an "aircraft [that] was white in color and approximately the size and shape of a drone or missile."
  • In the November 2013 incident, a Navy airplane pilot described encountering a modest aircraft that "had an approximately v-foot wingspan and was colored white with no other distinguishable features."
  • In the March 2022 incident, Navy F/A-eighteen jets passed within i,000 feet of a suitcase-sized, silver object "but [were] unable to positively make up one's mind the identity of the shipping." Despite best efforts, the pilot was unable to "regain visual contact with the aircraft."

The videos are said to have been filmed by Navy pilots as they performed practice missions over the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. They'd been released unofficially in 2022 only essentially barbarous into the cracks of other unexplained "prove" of unidentified phenomena. The official declassification and release of the same videos in April 2022 triggered all kinds of questions — similar "Why at present?" and "What else is there?" — many of which weren't formalized until H.R. 133 was enacted.

What Was Everyone Worried About?

The Pentagon's own April 2022 statement nearly the videos didn't answer the "what else?" part of the question. Only here'south what information technology said, in part: "After a thorough review, the section has determined that the authorized release of these unclassified videos does not reveal any sensitive capabilities or systems, and does not impinge on any subsequent investigations of military air space incursions by unidentified aerial phenomena. DOD is releasing the videos in order to clear up any misconceptions past the public on whether or non the footage that has been circulating was existent, or whether or not there is more than to the videos."

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What didseem clear from the videos and the Pentagon'due south ain statement is that the things that the Navy's pilots saw were "unidentified," they were "flight" and they were "objects." By definition, then, they were UFOs. But not knowing for sure what they were — and what other incidents might have happened that could reveal answers or spark even more questions — left a lot to officials' imaginations. And without that knowledge, it's difficult to outset formulating plans and anticipating formalized responses to continue the state protected if needed.

The language of the legislative provisions tucked into the COVID-19 relief bill was very conscientious to avoid any mention of extraterrestrial life. It didn't even say "unidentified flying objects" but instead opted for the more ambiguous "aerial phenomena," which appears like an intentional effort to prevent discussions well-nigh the topic from devolving into conspiracy theory fodder. Information technology did conspicuously bespeak the Senate Intelligence Committee'south business concern, though, that there's a potential take chances that unknown or poorly understood technologies created by uncertain entities — foreign, domestic or perhaps even intergalactic (fingers crossed!) — may be capable of interfering with American forces or gathering intelligence on or above American soil.

In June 2020, Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, made the following statement to a Miami television receiver station: "Nosotros have things flying over our military bases and places where we are conducting military machine exercises, and nosotros don't know what it is and it isn't ours." He went on to say, "Frankly, if it's something from exterior this planet, that might really be ameliorate than the fact that we've seen some sort of technological leap on behalf of…[a political] antagonist."

Rubio and others wanted to know if there was more to the stories that the Pentagon released in April 2022 and, if so, but how frightening or concerning those stories could exist. They weren't the merely ones asking the aforementioned questions, of course. Many of us were left wondering if nosotros'd exist regaled with tales of mysterious greys or the fiddling green men — or merely more reports of what might turn out to be drones. Nearly 180 days from the passage of the December 2022 COVID-19 relief bill, we finally take an answer.

So, What Did the Study Finally Reveal?

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On June 25, 2021, the Office of the Manager of National Intelligence released a report discussing information that was submitted during the six-month period after H.R. 133 was enacted — and the findings don't reveal the sort of bombshell revelations we might've been hoping for. Co-ordinate to NBC News, the primary takeaway from the report is that "the U.S. regime can't explicate 143 of the 144 cases of unidentified flying objects reported past military machine planes." The single UAP that'due south since become an identified phenomenon turned out to be a "big, deflating airship." There simply weren't enough information available to categorize the remaining 143 objects.

What does this all mean? Bated from dashing the dreams of exophiles amid us, information technology means the investigation tin't, at least as of at present, draw any meaningful conclusions — that many more information need to be gathered before we'll have some semblance of an idea virtually the nature of the UAPs. The report explains that it'south highly unlikely the UAPs are extraterrestrial in nature; co-ordinate to NBC, "much of the phenomena may exist beyond the existing means the government has to place such objects." Essentially, the U.South. authorities doesn't all the same take the technology needed to determine what the UAPs are. So, for now, nosotros'll simply have to keep waiting — and asking ourselves even more questions about whether the truth really is out in that location.

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Source: https://www.reference.com/science/sci-fi-stimulus-secrets-ufos-covid19-relief?utm_content=params%3Ao%3D740005%26ad%3DdirN%26qo%3DserpIndex

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