White House Announces Investigation of Recent 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena'
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White House Announces , Investigation of Recent, 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena'.
On February 14, the Biden administration announced that
it is forming an interagency group to address a recent
string of "unidentified aerial phenomena" over the U.S.
On February 14, the Biden administration announced that
it is forming an interagency group to address a recent
string of "unidentified aerial phenomena" over the U.S.
The president, through his national security
adviser, has today directed an interagency
team to study the broader policy implications
for detection, analysis, and disposition
of unidentified aerial objects that pose
either safety or security risks, John Kirby, National Security Council spokesman, via CBS.
Every element of the government
will redouble their efforts to
understand and mitigate these events, John Kirby, National Security Council spokesman, via CBS.
On February 4, the U.S. shot down
what it claimed was a Chinese spy balloon
after tracking it across the country. .
Since then, three other objects have been shot
down - two over U.S. airspace and another one
over Canada, which was also shot down by the U.S. .
National Security Council spokesman
John Kirby said that the U.S. is still
determining the nature and origin of the objects. .
According to White House press secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre, there is "no indication" that
the objects are of an extraterrestrial origin. .
I don't think the American people
need to worry about aliens
with respect to these crafts, John Kirby, National Security Council spokesman, via CBS.
However, on February 13, Air Force General Glen VanHerck
said that authorities will "continue to assess" the situation,
when asked if extraterrestrials had been ruled out. .
However, on February 13, Air Force General Glen VanHerck
said that authorities will "continue to assess" the situation,
when asked if extraterrestrials had been ruled out. .
CBS reports that the general told reporters at the time, , "I haven't ruled anything out at this point."
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