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Des observations d'OVNI crédibles sont ignorées et déclassif

par Jeromec, jeudi 02 décembre 2021, 17:20 (il y a 1611 jours) @ Jeromec

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Credible UFO Sightings Are Being Ignored, Declassified
Credible sightings of UFOs by commercial jet pilots have reportedly been ignored and/or declassified by Canadian government officials.

''Des observations crédibles d'ovnis par des pilotes d'avions commerciaux auraient été ignorées et/ou déclassifiées par les responsables du gouvernement canadien.

Des documents précédemment classés comme « journaux d'événements » ont été obtenus et publiés par Vice News conformément à la Loi sur l'accès à l'information du Canada, qui indique que de nombreuses rencontres étranges ont été « s *** mises en conserve » après avoir été transmises à un service secret dirigé par le Aviation royale canadienne.

Les fichiers - qui incluent certains marqués comme "secrets" - détaillent de nombreuses observations d'OVNI faites par des pilotes aux contrôleurs aériens, ainsi que d'autres décrivant comment les avions de chasse ont répondu à la découverte de navires inconnus apparaissant sur le radar avant qu'ils ne disparaissent mystérieusement.''

Documents previously classified as "event logs" were obtained and released by Vice News in adherence with Canada's Access to Information Act, which state that a numerous odd encounters have been "s*** canned" after being brought to a secret department run by the Royal Canadian Air Force.

The files -- which include some marked as "secret" -- detail numerous UFO sightings made by pilots to air traffic controllers, as well as others describing how fighter jets responded to the discovery of unknown vessels appearing on radar before they mysteriously disappeared.

Former RCAF fighter pilot Jock Williams, a 36-year veteran of the Canadian military, claimed the reports were "s*** canned" and not followed up properly.

“You have evidence of the fact that they’re aware of this kind of stuff; at the same time, you have evidence of the fact that nothing is happening,” Williams said via Vice News. “These guys are getting paid one way or the other. They might as well be investigating.”

Last week, the U.S. Pentagon announced its plans to launch a new office aimed to track and assess unidentified flying objects spotted in military training airspace last week.

The Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG) will be part of the office of the defense undersecretary for intelligence and security and focus on working alongside other federal agencies to “detect, identify and attribute” UFOs and assess, and as appropriate, mitigate any associated threats to safety of flight and national security,” Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicksconfirmed in a memo obtained by DefenseOne.com.

In June, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a preliminary assessment on unidentified aerial phenomena.

In the report, the UAP Task Force admitted to receiving reports of 144 unexplained encounters between the U.S. military and UFOs and didn't rule out the possibility of alien connections, though still not explicitly selling the theory either.

Earlier this month, a bipartisan amendment was introduced in Congress by New York senator and former Democratic presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand, which aimed to create a more expansive military and intelligence program to study numerous reported UFO sightings of unidentified flying objects by the U.S. Navy and Air Force.

The amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act establishing an "Anomaly Surveillance and Resolution Office" with the approval to pursue "any resource, capability, asset, or process of the Department and the intelligence community" to investigate sightings of UFOs or UAPs within the U.S. Department of Defense was being discussed in Congress, Politico reported.

“We’ve not had oversight into this area for a very long time,” Gillibrand said via Politico. “I can count on one hand the number of hearings I had in 10 years on this topic. That's fairly concerning given the experience our service members have had over the last decade.”

The amendment expands beyond a previous change made to the House version of the bill, as well as other previous public efforts to study UAPs and UFOs.

Gillibrand, who serves on the Armed Services and Intelligence committees, said she was urged to introduce the amendment due to “repeated reports over the last two or three years of these increased sightings by Navy pilots and Air Force pilots" and believes possible explanations on the sightings are so varied, which calls for a dedicated effort.

“You have a million questions that must be answered for a million reasons,” she said, citing “the entire spectrum of unidentified aerial phenomena.”

“You're talking about drone technology, you're talking about balloon technology, you're talking about other aerial phenomena, and then you're talking about the unknown,” she said. “Regardless of where you fall on the question of the unknown, you have to answer the rest of the questions. That’s why this is urgent. That’s why having no oversight or accountability up until now to me is unacceptable.”

The amendment would create a separate “aerial and transmedium advisory committee” composed of experts from several top agencies including NASA, the FAA, the National Academies of Sciences, the head of the Galileo Project at Harvard University, the director of the Optical Technology Center at Montana State University, the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, and the American Institute of Astronautics and Aeronautics.

Earlier this month, a top U.S. spy chief said pilots nationwide are reporting numerous UFO sightings that could be of alien origin.

Avril Haines, the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) overseeing all 16 of the nation's spy agencies, spoke publicly at the Our Future in Space event at the Washington National Cathedral on November 10 and fielded questions about UFOs, amid the growing national security debate following years of related conspiracy theories.

Haines admitted that strange encounters with unidentified flying objects needs to be highlighted for more investigation to gain a better understanding.

"The main issues that Congress and others have been concerned about is safety of flight concerns and counterintelligence issues," Haines said at the Our Future in Space event via the Sun. "Always there’s also the question of 'is there something else that we simply do not understand, which might come extraterrestrially?"

'''Plus tôt ce mois-ci, un haut responsable de l'espionnage américain a déclaré que les pilotes du pays signalaient de nombreuses observations d'OVNI qui pourraient être d'origine extraterrestre.

Avril Haines, la directrice du renseignement national (DNI) supervisant les 16 agences d'espionnage du pays, s'est exprimée publiquement lors de l'événement Notre avenir dans l'espace à la cathédrale nationale de Washington le 10 novembre et a répondu à des questions sur les ovnis, au milieu du débat croissant sur la sécurité nationale qui a suivi années de théories du complot connexes.

Haines a admis que des rencontres étranges avec des objets volants non identifiés doivent être soulignées pour une enquête plus approfondie afin de mieux comprendre.

"Les principaux problèmes qui préoccupent le Congrès et d'autres sont les problèmes de sécurité des vols et les problèmes de contre-espionnage", a déclaré Haines lors de l'événement Notre avenir dans l'espace via le Soleil. "Il y a toujours aussi la question de" y a-t-il quelque chose d'autre que nous ne comprenons tout simplement pas, qui pourrait venir de manière extraterrestre? "..

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