The Pentagon's newly released public report on UFOs has left many enthusiasts unsatisfied, excluding top-secret information and prompting claims the government is shielding information.
The nine-page public report released on Friday afternoon, separate from classified information that was also provided to Congress, described 144 military UFO sightings mostly since 2019, only one of which could be explained.
Luis Elizondo, the former director of the Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) program to study UFOs, said the report was only the tip of the iceberg, but nevertheless called it 'historic'.
'This is a historic moment for us, in our country and our military,' Elizondo told Fox News after the report's release.
'The government has formally and officially come out and informed Congress that these things are -- A, they’re real -- and two, that they’re not ours and that they seem to be performing, at least some of them … in remarkable ways,' he said.
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