
US government's report on UFOs fails to determine extraterrestrial links
India Today
In the unclassified nine-page report, which was released to Congress and the public, the investigators did not find any extraterrestrial links while reviewing 144 sightings of aircraft or other devices - mostly by US Navy personnel.
A long-talked-about report on UFOs, issued by the US government on Friday, failed to mark any specific reason or cause behind the sighting of unidentified flying objects. The researchers concluded that they lacked sufficient data to determine the nature of mysterious flying materials. In the unclassified nine-page report, which was released to Congress and the public, the investigators did not find any extraterrestrial links while reviewing 144 sightings of aircraft or other devices - mostly by US Navy personnel.
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