A report by the US Department of Defense (Pentagon), seen by the New York Times, did not confirm that there was any evidence of the existence of extraterrestrials, but it did not rule out that either.

The report, which is expected to be officially released before the end of this month, came after various testimonies of a number of military pilots who confirmed seeing and observing flying objects in space that were difficult to explain.

There is no explanation

According to the New York Times, the report found no explanation for some "unspecified weather phenomena."

The report includes documentation of more than 120 cases of observing mysterious flying objects (Unidentified Flying Objects UFOs), confirming the inability of US intelligence scientists to explain the movements of these objects, including their ability to increase their speed and change their direction in a sudden way.

A video filmed in 2015 by a US Navy Super Hornet fighter plane and published by the New York Times in 2019, showed a strange and round object flying at 120 miles per hour.

In the video, the pilots can be heard shouting obscenities as they wonder aloud if they were looking at a drone before the object appears to stop, swirl and tilt itself frighteningly forward.

The report also confirms that it is not a matter of secret US military technology, as Congress demanded and encouraged former President Donald Trump last year to issue a report that would allow the curious American people to learn about the possibility of other life beyond Earth.

We should know

Leo Elizondo, a former military intelligence agency official, said that if "the New York Times report is accurate, the things pilots around the world see are far more advanced than any ground-based technologies known to our intelligence services, and it's time to release the full report, videos, and data." that we saw at the Pentagon."

If the New York Times reporting is accurate, the objects being witnessed by pilots around the world are far more advanced than any earthly technologies known to our intelligence services.

It's time to release the full report, videos & data that we've seen in the Pentagon.

— Lue Elizondo (@LueElizondo) June 4, 2021

For his part, Professor Avi Loeb, a physics specialist at Harvard University, said in an interview with Fox News, "The US government should allocate more resources to looking into the existence of extraterrestrial life."

Loeb explained that the scientific community often scoffs at the idea of ​​extraterrestrial life, while at the same time pushing to track supposed evidence such as UFO sightings and other interstellar events.

Loeb called for the need to be guided by the available evidence on UFOs, and to obtain more data on this subject and make it part of our scientific research program.

Loeb stressed that "the future of humanity is in space because we currently put all our eggs in one basket here on Earth, and this is a great danger, a catastrophe may destroy everything that is valuable to us, and we need to think about spreading our eggs to other planets."

While some commentators saw that the reference of some officials to explaining these phenomena with the possibility that Russia or China will have access to advanced technology unknown to the Americans, is a signal that serves the military-industrial complex, and at that time, greater budgets must be allocated to the Pentagon than it is now for the manufacture of more advanced weapons.

It is necessary to be guided by the available evidence on UFOs and to obtain more data on them (Getty Images)

NASA enters the line

And NASA entered the line, and Bill Nelson, head of the NASA Space Agency, stated that he called on the agency’s scientists to make a double effort to study the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects, as it is not clear to anyone - even at the higher levels of the American Space Agency - what high-speed objects are It was spotted by US Navy pilots.

And Nelson added, during an interview with CNN, that he does not believe that UFOs are evidence of extraterrestrial beings visiting Earth, but he admitted that it would be too early to rule out the possibility that this was a possibility.

The scientists of the US intelligence services did not find any evidence that the UFOs are alien spacecraft, but they also did not reach a definitive assessment of what these mysterious objects might be.

"We don't know if it's extraterrestrial, we don't know if it's from an enemy we don't know, and we don't know if it's just a visual phenomenon," Nelson said.

Thomas Zurbuchen, an astrophysicist and associate administrator for science at NASA, said he does not believe UFOs are evidence of a technologically advanced alien civilization. "People tend to underestimate nature," he told a news briefing. "Nature is an amazing place where so many miracles happen." ".

It is worth noting that former US President Barack Obama aroused the curiosity of the American people when he stated in a television interview that there are “photos and recordings of objects in the sky, and we do not know what exactly they are, we cannot explain how they move or know their path, and this cannot be explained easily, and I think that Some are still taking that seriously, trying to check to see what those things are."