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Government Agencies Obstruct June UAP Report, Officials Say

Government Agencies Obstruct June UAP Report, Officials Say

A report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), mandated by the Senate Intelligence Committee and due in June, is reportedly being hindered by military and intelligence agencies. Several current and former officials told POLITICO that these agencies are either ignoring or actively blocking efforts to compile and release comprehensive data. Senator Marco Rubio, who requested the report, emphasized concerns about unidentified objects flying over military installations with unknown origins. Despite the looming deadline, the report is expected to be incomplete, delayed, and heavily redacted, reflecting previous patterns seen in classified document releases.

The Biden administration is reportedly considering delaying the report in response to the obstacles encountered. Pentagon representatives have declined to discuss details, citing national security and operational concerns. Pentagon spokesperson Susan Gough stated that details of UAP observations and investigations cannot be publicly discussed to protect personnel and intelligence methods. Former Pentagon officials have confirmed limited cooperation with the Navy-led task force investigating UAPs, noting restrictions placed by the Air Force on information access. Senator Rubio has called on lawmakers to take the matter seriously, highlighting the stigma that surrounds UAP discussions in Congress.

This ongoing resistance to transparency follows decades of secrecy and official reticence surrounding UFO and UAP phenomena. Past government programs studying these phenomena were largely classified, contributing to widespread public suspicion of coverups. The incomplete nature and potential delay of the report risk reinforcing these perceptions, even as public interest intensifies following recent admissions that some UAPs exhibit unconventional flight characteristics. Experts argue that overcoming bureaucratic reluctance and stigma is crucial for developing a clear understanding of UAPs and addressing national security implications more openly.

Source: Ancient Code

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