Ok, so after following this with an open mind, unlike some on this site, I've come to, well I won't say conclusion but serious speculation, that all this is another con job from those fine folks in the US Military Industrial Complex, who couldn't tell the truth if their lives depended on it (though other people's lives usually do) and this is another play for extravagant spending (hello Space Force) to fight an 'enemy' even more elusive and everywhere and nowhere than muslim terrorists, and even scarier because maybe they've got ray guns this time. More wasted spending on phantoms while America's bridges collapse, roads crumble and apartment blocks collapse. The old enemies are exhausted. Time for a new one: Aliens. Or maybe you think they've been completely transparent. Good luck.
If the old enemies were exhausted, we wouldn't have run out on the Kurds, nor be leaving the Afghanis in the lurch.
Massive spending has been going on in this area for decades, and they've never needed our approval, nor do they now.
The military have never been the ones blocking spending on infrastructure. Hell, they usually love it as it often includes the Army Corps of Engineers.
It is unlikely that any Space Force asset would try to engage a UAP. The results to date have not been good.
@David1955 And I keep wondering, why now? What are they trying to distract us from that we don't already know. (not about UFO's" )
Yep. I could never see why it was shown to begin with. One of the videos show a "craft" with blinking lights. Huh. Landing lights for a UFO?
"This is uniform, foxtrot, Oscar requesting approach instructions to Dallas airport"? "Request approach vector"?