The office of the United States Department of National Intelligence on Thursday declassified an eleven-page version of its 2022 Annual Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, colloquially known as unidentified flying objects, or UFOs.
UAPs have experienced a resurgence as a matter of public interest in recent years, and Congress has held inquiries into determining what exactly people frequently claim to see zipping through sovereign US airspace. And while ODNI made no mention of the mysterious anomalies being piloted by extraterrestrials, it nonetheless conceded that "some of these uncharacterized UAP appear to have demonstrated unusual flight characteristics or performance capabilities and require further analysis."
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