In the United States, the Pentagon has published reports investigating UFO encounters after the creation of the All-Area Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). Their latest report was published in March of this year, in which they wrote that it could not be proven that UFO sightings by sailors and soldiers could actually be linked to extraterrestrial life, as they write: Daily log.
The British have just discovered that their government is involved in similar investigations.
In 1950, the British Ministry of Defence set up a secret organisation to search for UFOs called the Flying Saucer Working Group. This was disbanded within a year.
– Read from a post shared by QI from BBC TV on social media.
Sir Henry Tizard, then Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence, formed the UFO Task Force in October 1950. When they published the results of their final comprehensive investigation in June 1951, they, like their American colleagues, concluded that all the phenomena they had investigated could be explained at some level.
the Daily Star The group concluded that each mysterious sighting was the result of one or more of four factors: astronomical or atmospheric phenomena, misidentification, optical illusions, and psychological illusions or hoaxes.
Their findings concluded that:
Accordingly, we strongly recommend against any further investigation into reported mysterious aerial phenomena unless certain physical evidence is available.
The second UFO investigation, known as Project Condign, was completed in 2000 but not made public until 2006. It was again proven that the majority of UFO sightings were false, as written by A Pepper.