UFOs—or, UAPs as they have now been pointlessly renamed[2]—are an endless tease. We are offered coy little glimpses but never the pay-off of “full disclosure.” As Carl Jung once said, UFOs are “not photogenic.”[3] Whenever the government discloses information, it comes with a host of caveats. Consider the now famous UFO footage confirmed by the U.S. Navy a few years ago, be it of the USS Nimitz or USS Theodore Roosevelt. That little smoo-shaped dot on your computer screen might be going faster than any known human aircraft or spacecraft, but the dull, low-resolution black-and-white footage certainly leaves something to be desired. To risk a cliché, it “raises more questions than it answers.”
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