UFO sightings need to be taken MORE SERIOUSLY – US Navy declares

After a spate of repostings by pilots, the US Navy is set to update its policies so that it is easier to track UFOs– or “unexplained aerial phenomena” as the military calls them. A statement from the Navy read: “The Navy is updating and formalising the process by which reports of any such suspected incursions can be made to the cognisant authorities. “A new message to the fleet that will detail the steps for reporting is in draft.”

The updated guidelines do not necessarily mean the Navy is admitting to aliens visiting Earth, however, the statement added that there have been “a number of reports of unauthorised and/or unidentified aircraft entering various military-controlled ranges and designated air space in recent years”.

The Navy also warned: ”These kinds on incursions can be both a security risk and pose a safety hazard for both Navy and Air Force aviation.

“For safety and security concerns, the Navy and the US Air Force (USAF) takes these reports very seriously and investigates each and every report.”

However, some will probably view the timing as suspicious.

In recent years, the prospect of aliens visiting Earth seems to be gaining traction, and just last year Luis Elizondo, a former Pentagon official who ran a secret investigative program funded by the US government to study UFOs, said there is possible evidence aliens have been visiting Earth in advanced crafts way beyond any known technology available.

He said: “These aircraft – we’ll call them aircraft – are displaying characteristics that are not currently within the US inventory nor in any foreign inventory that we are aware of.”

Mr Elizondo added that some aircrafts “seemingly defying the laws of aerodynamics.

“Things that don’t have any obvious flight services, any obvious forms of propulsion, and manoeuvring in ways that include extreme manoeuvrability beyond, I would submit, the healthy G-forces of a human or anything biological.”

Just this week, Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang told New Hampshire newspaper The Conway Daily Sun that UFOs “probably do exist” and admitted to being “very curious” about the phenomenon.

source: express.co.uk