US Politics | The truth about UFOs may be more alarming than the possibility of aliens, intelligence reveals

TOP officials believe surveillance operations by foreign powers could explain most UFO sightings in recent years. The sightings have baffled the Pentagon and intelligence agencies for years, resulting in theories about possible space aliens with advanced technology. GettyGovernment officials believe that sightings of UFOs in the past few years have been the result of foreign surveillance and airborne trash '/ ' However, government officials believe there are much more ordinary explanations for the unidentified aerial phenomenon \- the government term for UFOs. Intelligence agencies are set to deliver a classified document to Congress by Monday, updating a report that was made public last year. The previous document looked at 144 incidents between 2004 and 2021 that were reported by US government sources. This new article was based on interviews with American officials who were familiar with the findings of the Pentagon in these incidents and spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the classified work. READ MORE UFOS SCAREA 51 Why Nevada is the most terrifying state with ghosts, aliens and 'loneliest road' VLAD'S SHOW Putin would 'land UFO on WH lawn if Russia manned flying objects,' rep claims Some of the incidents were previously attributed to Chinese surveillance as American officials believe the country wants to learn more about how the US trains military pilots. While Congress has been briefed on some of the findings, much of the information about the UAPs, however, remains classified. Meanwhile, the secrecy comes at a cost \- as conspiracy theories are allowed to thrive. Sue Gough, a spokeswoman for the Department of Defense, said the Pentagon is committed to principles of openness but has to balance that with "its obligation to protect sensitive information, sources and methods." Most read in The US Sun IS HE OK? Pete Davidson 'suffers meltdown on TV show set and throws coffee, candles & a TV' FINAL SMILE Chilling final pics of husband with wife moments before he pushed her off cliff FREAK ACCIDENTS Horror theme park deaths of two electrocuted and one thrown 60ft from ride TONGUE-TIED GMA's Michael Strahan shuts down co-host Cecilia Vega leaving her speechless KOURT IT OUT Kourtney fans 'mortified' for her kids as they spot 'gross' detail in new pic POPPING OFF Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings riles fans with his 'most offensive tweet' yet "We are collecting as much data as we can, following the data where it leads and will share our findings whenever possible," she said. It's unclear how much of the new intelligence report will be made public but in many of the cases of UAPs that have been resolved, most have either been balloons or surveillance activity, said officials. Still, many of the older incidents are still unexplained. "In many cases, observed phenomena are classified as 'unidentified' simply because sensors were not able to collect enough information to make a positive attribution," said Gough, referring to cameras and other devices. "We are working to mitigate these shortfalls for the future and to ensure we have sufficient data for our analysis." However, many of the efforts by the Pentagon and other intelligence officials to stop theories about aliens have largely fallen on deaf ears and the department has worked to improve data collection and give better explanations. In May, Pentagon officials testified under oath that the government didn't collect materials from any alien landing on Earth but that did little to stop theories. Read More on The US Sun IT'S OVER Tom & Gisele 'had to divorce quickly to avoid drama like Kim & Kanye,' judge says THINKING AHEAD Creepy AI predicts face of 'last human on Earth' and the results are eerie "We do not want potential adversaries to know exactly what we're able to see or understand, or how we come to the conclusion," said Scott W Bray, the deputy director of naval intelligence. "Therefore, disclosures must be carefully considered on a case-by-case basis." GettyThe government's inability to fully explain what these sightings are has fostered several conspiracy theories '/ '

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