US Space Force released a plan to identify and track ‘anomalous’ UFO sightings. The newest Pentagon branch said that ‘unknown objects’ disrupt its ‘threat identification’
- US Space Force released a plan to identify and track ‘anomalous’ UFO sightings
- Space Force said the ‘unknown objects’ disrupt its ‘threat identification’ mission
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The Pentagon branch tasked with protecting America from space-based threats, local and galactic, has detected thousands of UFOs in Earth’s orbit, DailyMail.com can reveal.
US Space Force, America’s newest military branch created under President Trump in 2019, told personnel this month that the sightings were so regular that they are ‘hindering threat identification,’ the branch’s core mission.
While many of the sightings will prove to be man-made space junk and ‘natural debris’ like meteoroids, US foreign adversaries continue to launch spy satellites, like North Korea’s new Malligyong-1, and other covert orbital platforms.
One new concern, Space Force noted: the risk of threatening spacecraft hidden in the large unwatched area between Earth and the moon, dubbed ‘cislunar’ orbit.
In their new report, published this month, Space Force’s leadership emphasized the importance of finding these grave ‘threats’ among mere ‘hazards’ like space junk.
But the military branch also went into considerable detail on a weirder, new category of potential ‘hazards and threats’ under scrutiny.
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