The government could release evidence and reports about unidentified aerial phenomena as soon as this June, according to a Pentagon whistleblower.
Luis Elizondo, who ran the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, a now-shuttered initiative to study and explain unidentified flying objects or phenomena, told the New York Post that the government is planning to release documentation of the “reality” of UFOs. The upcoming report, which has garnered a great deal of media attention, is expected to reveal what the military knows about unexplained aircraft spotted around its installations and could help demystify a great deal of the bizarre sightings that have been reported — or, of course, it could be an underwhelming cache of things that turned out to be balloons and optical illusions.
It’s worth noting that Elizondo has promised updates on UFOs a couple of times in recent years.
Last July, for instance, he argued that the Pentagon’s UAP task force “no longer has to hide in the shadows” and “will have a new transparency.”
To read more, click here.