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An unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) caught on a U.S. Navy jet’s Forward-looking Infrared (FLIR) camera system in 2004. (Image: Β© DOD/U.S. Navy)

/scientists call for serious study of ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’_

The U.S. Navy recently admitted that, indeed, strangely behaving objects caught on video by jet pilots over the years are genuine head-scratchers. There are eyewitness accounts not only from pilots but from radar operators and technicians, too. 

In August, the Navy established anΒ Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task ForceΒ to investigate the nature and origin of these odd sightings and determine if they could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security.Β Read the full article here.