Stunning new government UFO report ‘found more than 150 unexplained encounters in last year alone’

A NEW government report has allegedly found that there have been more than 150 unexplained UFO sightings in the last year alone.
Only half of the 366 unidentified flying object sightings could be described, leaving a vast body of reports that left experts puzzled, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence is soon to tell Congress.

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“The sources I have tell me they just don’t know what these things are,” Daily Mail reporter Josh Boswell exclusively revealed to Tucker Carlson Tonight.
Boswell said previous reports showed only 143 documented sightings from 2004 to 2021, meaning this newly released number is very significant.
It’s also important to note that these are only reported sightings, meaning there could be far more unrecorded UFO encounters.
There are many theories surrounding the unidentified flying objects, but Boswell said the meaning lies in the mystery.


“You know, there’s a subset of these cases, 366 in this classified report, that will probably be explained to Congress tomorrow, that’s Chinese drones, for example,” Boswell said.
“The unexplained just don’t have a clue because these things are moving in ways we just don’t understand.
“At supersonic speeds, and then they just turn around. I mean it’s incredible.”
The alleged reports include video captured by Reaper drones conducting surveillance in the Middle East, which caught “bullets” flying around and then “suddenly shot off the screen.”
The G-forces at such high speeds were so extreme that they would have crushed a human pilot’s skull, it said.
While the growing number is alarming, it is at least partly due to the US government’s new procedures for reporting sightings.
“If an F-18 pilot comes across one of these objects hovering over the sea that he’s flying around, he’s more likely to report it now because there’s a proper process in place,” Boswell said.
The trials come after the House of Representatives voted to amend the National Defense Authorization Act that would allow government employees to report UFOs without fear of retaliation, Fox News Digital reported.
Some of the incidents in the new secret report have been attributed to legitimate technology, such as Chinese intelligence using drones to find out how the United States is training its military pilots.
Other explanations are said to include weather balloons and radar appearing to show objects that don’t exist.
But officials have stressed that other incidents still cannot be explained.
Some intelligence officials expressed disappointment that the report focused on cases investigators were able to solve.
“They pat themselves on the back for solving over half of them,” the ODNI source said.
“But we don’t give any information about the ones that solved them. Yes, there are balloons up there, and balloons are sometimes confused with UAP.
“But there are loads of classified videos that are pretty deep and pretty clear.
“They don’t want to talk about this stuff because they really, really don’t know what the hell they are. That’s the truth.”
As the UFO discussion regains some normality thanks to the new government procedures, concerned observers can only hope that concrete answers will soon be forthcoming.
Boswell said, “It appears to be a phenomenon that is not going away and it needs to be investigated.”
Earlier this year, after a four-year struggle, the Pentagon released 1,574 pages of real-world X-Files related to its secretive UFO program.
The Sun first requested a copy of any “files, reports, or video files” related to the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP) on December 18, 2017.
It contains government-commissioned scientific reports and letters to the Pentagon regarding the UFO program.
The collection includes research reports on the biological effects of UFO sightings on humans, categorizations for paranormal experiences, and science fiction-style studies of technology.
AATIP was a secret Pentagon program that ran between 2007 and 2012 to study UFOs.


It was outed in 2017 by former intelligence operative and whistleblower Luis Elizondo, who ran the program.
That’s when bomb videos of unexplained UFO sightings by US military personnel investigated by AATIP were first released.
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