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Lawmakers: UFOs could be national security threat

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After being briefed by the Navy and the FBI Wednesday, members of the House Intelligence Committee said UFOs could be a national security threat.

Outside of a few comments regarding security, the Congress members in attendance didn’t say much about what they learned.

The meeting comes as the Pentagon is getting ready to release a report on UFOs. That is expected in the coming weeks.

Navy and other military officials have started referring to flying objects they cannot identify or explain as UAP, or unidentified aerial phenomena.

Gwen Baumgardner: SO IF YOU THOUGHT MOVIES LIKE INDEPENDENCE DAY WERE JUST SCIENCE FICTION — THINK AGAIN.

LAWMAKERS ARE SAYING NOT ONLY DO UFOS EXIST, BUT THEYRE A THREAT TO OUR SECURITY.

OF COURSE NO ONE IS SAYING THEY ARE ACTUAL ALIENS, JUST LITERALLY UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTS.

MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE WERE RELATIVELY CLOSE LIPPED AFTER BEING BRIEFED BY THE NAVY AND FBI.

THE BRIEFING COMES AS WE CONTINUE TO WAIT FOR THE PENTAGON TO RELEASE A REPORT ON U-F-O’S.
THAT’S EXPECTED IN THE COMING WEEKS.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?
AND WHAT ARE YOUR PREDICTIONS FOR WHAT THE REPORT IS GOING TO SAY?
LET ME KNOW IN THE COMMENTS.