The US Army Was Accused Of Not Wanting To Talk About UFOs - Alternative View

The US Army Was Accused Of Not Wanting To Talk About UFOs - Alternative View
The US Army Was Accused Of Not Wanting To Talk About UFOs - Alternative View

Video: The US Army Was Accused Of Not Wanting To Talk About UFOs - Alternative View

Video: The US Army Was Accused Of Not Wanting To Talk About UFOs - Alternative View
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The US Navy is refusing to provide lawmakers with detailed information about contacts with unidentified flying objects (UFOs). About this with reference to the member of the National Security Committee of the House of Representatives of the US Congress Mark Walker reports the newspaper Politico.

Republican MP Walker told reporters that in July of this year he sent a letter to the Secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer, in which he asked for information about the investigation of contacts with UFOs and physical evidence of these contacts. In a response letter, it was said that the military department "takes such reports very seriously, continues to record such cases and carefully investigate them."

The politician, however, said he was upset by the Navy's reluctance to share more detailed information about the UFO with its committee. “It is disappointing that there are no answers to specific questions about the threat that a technologically superior facility in United States airspace might pose,” he said.

In April of this year, it became known that the command of the US Navy decided to develop a reporting form for pilots who spotted UFOs. This will systematize the process of collecting and analyzing unexplained observations.