These are things that physically exist,” the official said, noting that 80 of the reported incidents included data from multiple sensors. “We absolutely do believe what we’re seeing are not simply sensor artifacts. “Of the 144 reports we are dealing with here, we have no clear indications that there is any non-terrestrial explanation for them - but we will go wherever the data takes us,” a senior US official said.īut investigators were also convinced that the majority of the sightings were “physical objects,” the official told reporters on Friday. The others remain unexplained,” the report says, using the Pentagon’s terminology for UFOs. In that case, we identified the object as a large, deflating balloon. “We were able to identify one reported UAP with high confidence. Investigators found no evidence that the sightings represented either extraterrestrial life or a major technological advancement by a foreign adversary like Russia or China, but acknowledge that is a possible explanation. The report examined 144 reports of what the government terms “unidentified aerial phenomenon” - only one of which investigators were able to explain by the end of the study. READ: US intelligence community's unclassified report on UFOs (Photo credit should read STAFF/AFP via Getty Images) Staff/AFP/Getty Images Approximately 23,000 military and civilian employees and about 3,000 non-defense support personnel work in the Pentagon. The Pentagon, which is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense (DOD), is the world's largest office building by floor area, with about 6,500,000 sq ft (600,000 m2), of which 3,700,000 sq ft (340,000 m2) are used as offices. This picture taken 26 December 2011 shows the Pentagon building in Washington, DC.
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