For those who trust and believe US agencies.
The best quote:
"The NASA independent study team did not find any evidence that UAP have an extraterrestrial origin, but we don't know what these UAP are. "
I see. You don't know what they are, but you know what they are not.
Anyone ever read any research on NASA and the Apollo fire in 1967, the Challenger accident in 1986, the Columbia accident in 2003, just to name a few? Not pretty reading. Repeatedly Never A Straight Answer is critcised for cover up, lack of transparency and downright dishonesty.
But hey, go ahead and believe this 'independent " report of UFOs, er, i mean UAPs.
This report will provide us with important clues and data for a deeper understanding of these mysterious phenomena.We look forward to further research and exploration to uncover the truth about these UFOs.
Smart people don't believe in little green men, ghosts, goblins, things that go bump in the night, anything that comes out of the mouth of David Grusch or a fabricated alien creature contrived by Jamie Maussan. Stupid people believe it all.
@David1955 Fermi Paradox. There's 8 octillion stars in the universe. Extreme probability is some intelligent life exists, somewhere. A remote possibility exists that intelligent life is only on planet Earth. Closest planet in a habitable zone is Proxima Centauri b, 4.2 light years and extremely unlikely to support life. Earth is 4½ billion years old and modern man has been on earth 250K years or less. Probability of intergalactic travel by living beings is not good. Chances of it happening during the next million years is also nil. Chances of those "remains" being authentic are less than zero. That's why I make fun. For David Grusch to say under oath in front of Congress that he's seen alien remains is a lie and he should be charged with perjury.
"The NASA independent study team did not find any evidence that UAP have an extraterrestrial origin, but we don't know what these UAP are. "
They're lying.
Just like they 'lost' the Kecksburg object and all the files that they had on it (When a FOIA was submitted for them).
As better sensors and data acquisition become available to the private sector, more evidence will accrue. Meanwhile, the military industrial complex and CIA have decided to keep the lie going, no matter what.
@Druvius Regardless of what anyone says the Kecksburg object was, the fact that NASA cannot account for the object's whereabouts, identity, or any of the analytical paperwork is an asinine absurdity. NASA has no business withholding this object from scientific study.
@Druvius The article you reference artfully misleads the reader, but it is still disinformation in support of your debunker cult, twisting and sanitizing the story into the form you've accepted. However, if you look at the contemporaneous account (as shown in the article's newspaper reprinting), many people descended on the site (not just a 10-year old), and the military cordoned off the area (which wouldn't be necessary if the object didn't exist). That story also notes how "civilian scientists" became involved. As you can see, the object on the flatbed precisely matches the mockup and it is obviously not a bolide nor any sort of aerospace hardware on record.
Ohferpetessake...get a life!
Because Nothing ever goes wrong with man-made stuff unless ET is involved, right?
We have had these things possibly even before recorded history. We do not know what they are. In the era now of digital photography we should be smart enough to NOT believe a foggy image of any kind. Then we have the option of asking if a crystal clear image is real or photoshopped. Good luck.