The Pentagon’s latest report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) reveals hundreds of new cases, though none point to extraterrestrial origins. The report, focusing on potential security threats, analyzed 757 incidents, including near-misses with aircraft. While many sightings were attributed to balloons, drones, or satellites, hundreds remain unexplained due to insufficient data.
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