Sunday, August 16, 2020

Pentagon to launch task force to investigate UFO sightings

BREAKING NEWS

A ZNN SPECIAL REPORT
In yet another media notice, the Pentagon continues its relentless and unprecedented movement towards acknowledgement of and transparency about the UFO issue. 

In a seemingly continuous series of revelations that began in December of 2017 - as covered by the New York Times, this new wave of media coverage solidifies the notion that entities within the Pentagon and the SELECT SENATE COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE have managed to somehow fracture the historical stranglehold of intense secrecy that began in the 1950s.

Why is this happening and why now?

Three of Many Reasons Surface
  • The editorial opinion of ZNN concurs with the assessment of many international observers that this series of revelations are laying the ground-work for Congressional or Senate hearings in 2021. The last Congressional Hearing on UFOs was held in 1968 - lead by introductory remarks by then legislator Donald Rumsfeld.
  • The global UFO DISCLOSURE MOVEMENT describes these revelations as reflecting highly sensitive political and military concerns among US officials that the technologies being observed by pilots during UFO encounters are far in advance of anything the US military has.
  • Should another country get to the bottom of these unknown technologies first - it would put the US at a serious disadvantage. In a post-presidential election period, this could spell disaster for whomever is elected to the White House. With this most recent announcement about new UFO investigations the Pentagon seems to be putting the writing on the wall - now... for all to see and ponder.
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THE CNN REPORT

Washington (CNN) The Pentagon is forming a new task force to investigate UFOs that have been observed by US military aircraft, according to two defense officials.



Deputy Secretary of Defense David Norquist will help oversee the task force, which is expected to be officially unveiled in the next few days, according to the officials. Previous efforts to look into what the Pentagon dubs unidentified aerial phenomena were led by the US Navy as many of the documented encounters involved their aircraft.

"We have things flying over our military bases and places where we are conducting military exercises, and we don't know what it is and it isn't ours, so that's a legitimate question to ask." The chairman of that committee, Sen. Marco Rubio told a local Miami news station, WFOR-TV in July.



More details on this issue by ZNN.

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