An ex-US intelligence officer has suggested that the upcoming report on UFOs might hold data that will be hard to explain.
“There are instances where we don’t have good explanations for some of the things that we’ve seen, and when that information becomes declassified, I’ll be able to talk a little more about that.” John Ratcliffe, the former Director of National Intelligence told Maria Bartiromo of Fox News.
He spoke about how other reports had been made public previously but another will soon be released by the Pentagon and will be available to read by the American public.
“There have been sightings all over the world,” Ratcliffe continued, “And when we talk about sightings, the other thing I will tell you, it's not just a pilot or just a satellite or some intelligence collection. Usually, we have multiple sensors that are picking up these things.”
Ratcliffe claimed there were parts of it that were hard to give explanations in the unreleased documents. These include movements that are hard to repeat or moving past the sound barrier without a sonic boom.
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The report he is referring to is due to be published on June 1.
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