Pentagon’s UFO Program to Offer ‘New Transparency’ to Public
Pentagon’s UFO Program to Offer ‘New Transparency’ to Public

Pentagon’s UFO Program to Offer ‘New Transparency’ to Public The ‘New York Times’ has delved into the Pentagon’s “once-covert” UFO program and found promising information.

According to their article, the ‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force’ was recently mentioned in a Senate committee report.

The report said that the program would soon “standardize collection and reporting” of unexplained aerial vehicles sightings.

It also said that some of their findings would begin to be made available to the public on a rolling basis.

This would be a drastic change from previous years, as the Pentagon denied the program’s existence as recently as 2017, saying it had been disbanded in 2012.

When asked about the evolution of the program, it’s previous director, Luis Elizondo, said it will now be able to offer a “new transparency.” Luis Elizondo, via 'NYT' Eric W.

Davis, an astrophysicist who has worked with the Pentagon UFO program since 2007, said going public is “extremely important.” Eric W.

Davis, via 'NYT'