The Pentagon said that they have has not yet been able to find any evidence that extraterrestrials may be responsible for the hundreds of UFO incidents they are reviewing or that any alien beings may have crashed on Earth.
This video grab image obtained April 28, 2020, courtesy of the U.S. Department of Defense shows part of an unclassified video taken by Navy pilots that have circulated for years showing interactions with"unidentified aerial phenomena".
At a congressional hearing in May, Pentagon officials said they were now reviewing about 400 UAP incidents. Moultrie provided a similar answer when asked if the review indicated the possibility that extraterrestrials may have crashed or landed on earth. "I would just say that we are structuring our analysis to be very thorough and rigorous. We will go through it all," said Kirkpatrick. "As a physicist, I have to adhere to the scientific method and I will follow that data and science wherever it goes."MORE: Few answers in unclassified UFO report
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