"Moultrie said he has not seen anything in current documentation that
includes 'alien visitation, an
alien crash, or anything like that.' But if something of “alien origin” emerges, he
said, defense officials will analyze it and take “appropriate
actions.”
A new office within the Defense Department is evaluating recent reports of
unexplained phenomena and is planning to look at accounts dating back
decades
A new office at the Pentagon is scrutinizing
hundreds of reports of unidentified objects in air, sea, space and
beyond, senior U.S. defense officials said Friday, and while it has
discovered no signs of alien life, the search is set to expand.
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A new office at the Pentagon is scrutinizing hundreds of reports of unidentified
objects in air, sea, space and beyond, senior U.S. defense officials said
Friday, and while it has discovered no signs of alien life, the search is set to
expand.
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