Source: Buyidao
Written by the pen/Daojian Xiaodaotao sister
The UFO incident observed by the US has surged year by year. Are they alien UFO?
On the 17th local time, the US Congress held its first UFO public hearing in more than 50 years. The hearing failed to provide much explanation for the "unidentified air phenomenon" that "frequently appeared" in the U.S. military control area, but once again successfully linked it to "hostile countries."
Are these UFOs Chinese drones or some advanced aircraft of Russia?
Although no evidence has been found so far, the US Defense Intelligence Agency has taken this "assumption" into consideration. Some politicians have also continued to urge to increase investigations into these "unidentified air phenomena" and identify their "threat to the national security of the United States." We have actually seen this trick before.
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On the evening of the 17th EST, Capitol . Muttery, Deputy Secretary of Defense Intelligence and Security Affairs, and Scott Bray, Deputy Director of the Intelligence Department of the Admiralty, appeared at a hearing on the House Intelligence Committee and were asked by lawmakers about the "mysterious UFO incident."
This is the first time the U.S. Congress has held a public hearing on UFO in more than 50 years.
Bree introduced that the number of "unidentified air phenomena" observed by the US has soared.
He said that since the beginning of this century, the number of unauthorized or UFOs that appeared in U.S. military controlled areas and other designated airspaces has "increased and unabated." The U.S. government reported in June last year that a total of 144 "unidentified air phenomena" have been observed since 2004. But now, that number has increased to 400 pieces. Why is the number of
growing so fast? Bray explained that, first, it is because the US military is committed to eliminating ridicule or "humiliation" encountered by reporting such incidents, and second, it is technological progress.
In fact, there is another point, that is, in November last year, the US Department of Defense established a new special task force related to this.
This "Aerial Target Identification and Management Synchronization Group" is affiliated to the Office of the Deputy Secretary of Intelligence and Security of the Department of Defense. It is responsible for coordinating the work of relevant departments to detect, identify and identify targets that appear in special-purpose airspace in the United States.
What are the relationships between these UFOs or "unidentified air phenomena" and aliens?
Regarding this question that U.S. lawmakers are also curious about, the two defense intelligence officials are more cautious in using words.
Bray played two videos and images of "unidentified air phenomena" at the hearing. Although many similar phenomena are still unexplained, he said that no matter was found or radiation was detected, "it could prove that they originated from outside the earth."
However, this senior U.S. Navy intelligence official did not say anything, emphasizing that defense and intelligence experts did not rule out this possibility. U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Muttery also said that U.S. researchers are looking for alien life to "understand what may be."
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Of course, U.S. Congressmen have once again publicly discussed the UFO incident with great fanfare after more than half a century. What they are most concerned about is the so-called "national security" issue.
In fact, the US Department of Defense established a special mission team in November last year with the goal of systematically organizing the investigation of "unidentified air phenomena" to evaluate and reduce similar incidents "threats to the flight safety of US pilots and even US national security." At the hearing on

17, the members present expressed similar concerns. Democratic Rep. Andre Carlson, the chairman of the hearing panel, warned from the beginning that unknown air phenomenon is a potential national security threat. Rep. Rick Crawford, a Republican of Arkansas, said that the inability to identify such a potential threat "can be equated with an intelligence failure."
This is "not about finding alien spacecraft", he added.
So what does this so-called "potential security threat" mean?
Some American politicians and media, including Crawford, have long turned their attention to "a rival country in the United States" and have been urging the US Department of Defense and the intelligence community to "strengthen their work" in this direction.
This time, the U.S. Navy Deputy Director of Intelligence Bureau Bray again "clarified" at the hearing, saying that no opponent country has the advanced flight technology presented in these "unidentified air phenomena".
But such an explanation obviously cannot satisfy those members of parliament.
Then there was about an hour and a half public hearing, and the House Intelligence Committee held a closed-door confidential briefing on the same issue, focusing more on the "national security issues" involved.
Andre Carlson said that this closed-door battle will be very necessary because "our enemies will closely follow and understand the content introduced by the military. We do not want them to gain an advantage over the United States."
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You can find a very subtle phenomenon, that is, since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the frequency of UFOs in the United States has increased.
was originally on April 27, 2020, and Pentagon released three UFO videos.
These videos were taken by US Navy personnel through infrared cameras between 2004 and 2015, and were later exposed by a private UFO research organization.
At that time, Trump was just surrounded by "avalanche-like negative reports" in China because of the joke of "injecting disinfectant".
1 months later, the U.S. Navy Security Center released eight "hazard reports" about the encounter between U.S. Navy aircraft and UFOs.
After detailed introduction to the strange encounters between UFOs and UFOs outside the east coast of , these eight reports speculate that many of the "UFOs" may be drones.
In fact, at this time, the US military was relatively cautious in describing this phenomenon. Judging from the public reports related to U.S. Navy , it has not yet been labeled as "national security".
By August 2020, the situation began to change.
The Pentagon announced on August 14 that it will set up a task force (UAPTF) dedicated to the study of UFOs.
The purpose of the obvious is to "enhance understanding and insight into the nature and origin of unknown aerial phenomena"; in fact, some American public opinion believes that the military's move is based on concerns about China's use of drones or other aerial means to conduct espionage activities.
This practice of engaging in "national security" without reason was more obvious in a UFO-related report released by the US military on June 25, 2021.
This report was jointly prepared by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Navy Task Force, which had just been established for one year.
report is short, with only 9 pages, but it evaluates 144 "unidentified air phenomena" from November 2004 to March 2021. All of these phenomena come from observation reports from multiple government departments, mainly military.
Among these "unidentified aerial phenomena", only one of them was confirmed to be a huge balloon that was leaking. The other 143 potential causes are attributed to five categories: air (in-flight) debris, atmospheric natural phenomena, bird-like or meteorological balloons , industrial development projects, foreign opponents' systems, etc.
Although anonymous officials admitted that there is no evidence that the "unidentified air phenomenon" is part of a foreign intelligence collection project or a major technological advancement of potential US opponents; however, this does not prevent the report from counting the threat from "foreign opponents" as a major "conjecture".
Later, the US simply put this speculation on the table.
In November last year, the "Aerial Target Identification and Management Synchronous Team" was established. The ultimate goal is not to cover up, but to maintain an advantage in the military and intelligence fields. It goes without saying that maintaining an advantage over who it is a potential opponent in its eyes.
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"Strangely, whenever a rival in the United States appears, UFOs attract much attention. The peak of the last UFO sighting was during the Cold War of , and now UFOs are back." This sentence from
netizens revealed the "truth" of the official UFO hype in the U.S..
The analysis of American scientific historian Kate Dorsey also confirms this. She published an article in Foreign Policy last year that UFOs are essentially the product of mutual suspicion in the Cold War environment.This just explains why nearly 4,000 different reports on UFOs appeared in the 10 years before the Cold War, and after the collapse of , the media's reports on UFOs were greatly reduced.
Dolsey found through comparison that the US narrative about UFO in 2021 and 1947 both coincidentally pointed to "national security".
In June 1947, the UFO phenomenon was recorded for the first time. An American pilot claimed to have seen 9 UFOs wandering around Cascade Mountain .
That year, three iconic events were superimposed.
In the spring of 1947, the United States and the Soviet Union officially broke up. The then-US President Truman released in March what was called Trumanism , outlining the basic foreign policy against the Soviet Union and communism.
In the summer of the same year, the US Air Force was established.
A very cliché but very useful logic is that the Air Force, which was born from the Army Air Force, as a newly established independent service, requires a lot of research budgets to ensure its global leadership in air offensive and defensive capabilities. The UFO gimmick is just right for use.
was finally stimulated by the development of military technology in World War II .
Seeing that the ballistic missile V2 invented by the German army can attack London and the atomic bomb developed by the US army can level Hiroshima Nagasaki. Many people cannot help but reasonably suspect that those UFOs of unknown origin may be the new bomber developed by their "opponents".
So, over the next 20 years, the Air Force launched a series of investigation plans around UFOs to determine whether there is a potential military threat.
Later, with the end of the Cold War, the official popularity of UFOs has decreased significantly. Nowadays, it is a cliché trick to get rid of the blame when encountering some problems in Washington.
The fight against the epidemic has failed and the economy is in trouble. It urgently needs new topics to divert the public's attention. The military is also happy to use this to gain more military investment. As soon as we hit it off, there was a farce of using UFO to stalk China.