2022 Annual Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena

First, some things from the 2021 report. There are two types of threats listed. One is to UAPs being possibly being a 'foreign adversary sytem' and the other being 'may pose a threat to U.S. national security.'

To me both are pretty similar but by listing the two types there is an opening for the second type to be UFOs from other planets/dimensions/realities.

In the 2021 report there are three references to each type.

In the 2022 report there are again three references to foreign adversaries but there are fsix references to other things. Now either that's of no significance or it could indicate that something has been found out about UAPs/UFOs that would indicate there could be a danger associated with them.

The 2022 report says that 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) reporting is increasing.

This does not refer to general rfeporting by regular people as the report says the majority of the reports are from the U.S. military.

Considering that people in the military, especially those who fly, have a lot more training in what they are looking at and for then the average person then they reports would carry more weight than reports from the average person who is more open to mistaking natural phenomena for something else.

That type of system was also present in the report from last year. The report for last year explains why the number of reports has increased.

The report says that some of the signtings could be due to weather, atmospheric effects, inaccurate sensor data and incorrect use of sensing equipment.

The report notes that 'Some of these uncharacterized UAP appear to have demonstrated unusual flight characteristics or performane capabilities and require further analysis.

UAPs present a hazard for flight safety.

There's also other information similar to that carried in the last report.


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