President Donald Trump’s 180-day deadline for US agencies to issue official reports on UFOs or UFOs will soon expire. The archive will open on June 1, and the unencrypted files need to be made available to those involved in order for anyone to access them. Fans clearly hope the accounts will confirm their assumptions about the existence of extraterrestrials. At the same time, it does not seem very likely that documents and reports submitted to the public can provide any clear conclusion about the origin of most of the objects or phenomena discovered.
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With permission from a former intelligence chief, he is trying to calm expectations in the future. In his words, official materials will usually contain situations for which there is no clear explanation. John Ratcliffe, the former head of the National Intelligence Directorate for Joint Intelligence, told Maria Bartheromo, according to a Fox News report.
There have been a number of cases where we do not have a clear explanation for the things we have seen. Although when the information is decoded, I will be able to put it more precisely. Usually these things appear on several (different) sensors at the same time … we have a lot more recordings than have actually been made public.
Ratcliffe also added that the reports, due in June, will provide more information.
There were similar perceptions around the world. And when I say the observations, I’m not just talking about experimental reports or satellite recordings. As I mentioned, it was also captured by complex sensors.
The former director also added that the unpublished recordings show a myriad of events that are difficult or impossible to explain with our current knowledge. These include unexpected rapid changes in speed and direction, as well as crossing the sound line without an acoustic explosion.