The National Defense Authorization Act calls for a new government program that will be dedicated to investigating UFOs.
“I really see this as trying to know what is knowable and not having a head in the sand perspective on this,” she told TODAY. “These are serious issues of national security and technology that we should know about.”
The program seeks to quickly investigate unidentified aerial phenomena, share information with other countries, tell Congress if other nations or some other entity are behind the cases and check into reports of service members who have experienced health issues after they encounter unknown objects.Scholars are also spending time on the subject. A researcher at Stanford University is examining brain scans of service members who claim they have encountered UFOS.
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