The US Navy is drafting new rules to report UFO sightings
Are we alone in the universe? The question has been debated for ages. Most recently, US Navy pilots who think they spotted a UFO will be getting guidelines for logging what they've seen.
The US Navy began drafting the new forms after multiple sightings of highly advanced aircraft trespassing on military formations, Politico reported on Tuesday.
"Pilots are upset, and they're trying to help wake up a slumbering system," Chris Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence and a staffer on the Senate Intelligence Committee, told The Washington Post. Mellon and other pilots reportedly think a new streamlined reporting system could make it more acceptable to report UFOS and ultimately remove the stigma.
The Navy and the United States Air Force said they're taking each report seriously.
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 27 2019, @12:17PM
More likely to be the USAF and Navy covering the side-effects of continues dextroamphetamine use, an oxygen system failing, a live testing of a UAV swarm or yet another acid test conducted on the boys without them knowing about it.