The director of NASA commissions a committee of "distinguished scientists" a report on "the subject of extraterrestrials"

HEALTH / By Carmen Gomaro

The director of NASA, Bill Nelson, is visiting Argentina and there, in a brief meeting with the press, he explained that “in view of all the suspicions that exist with the subject of extraterrestrials”, he has decided to “appoint a committee made up of by distinguished scientists” who will publish a report on this issue next month.

A subcommittee of the United States Congress asked the government last Wednesday to report the data it has on unidentified flying objects after hearing the statement of former members of the army who claim to have seen them and who also say that the authorities keep evidence of them.

The three retired soldiers assured that the US authorities have detected over the country's airspace for decades as a threat to national security, regardless of its origin.

They all testified before a US House of Representatives subcommittee tasked with investigating so-called “unidentified anomalous phenomena,” or UFOs.

Given the abundance of witnesses, in many cases both military and civilian pilots, the members of the subcommittee demanded that the US government establish a “transparent and secure” system so that these incidents can be reported to the authorities without damaging the reputation of the witnesses.

The most spectacular testimony was that of David Grusch, a US Air Force intelligence officer, who stated that the US authorities are in possession of both spacecraft of extraterrestrial origin and the remains of their occupants.

Grusch also noted that the United States has a program to study alleged alien technology and try to reproduce it through so-called reverse engineering.

The former intelligence officer, who on numerous occasions refused to provide specific details when asked by congressmen because it was classified information, also stated that some of the people who work with this extraterrestrial technology have been injured in accidents while trying to manipulate the captured equipment. .

Lt. Ryan Graves, a former US Navy F-18 fighter pilot, noted in his opening statement that “if UFOs are foreign drones, they are an urgent national security issue.”

Graves added that if UFOs are not of human origin, “it is a matter for science. In any case, unidentified objects are a concern for aviation security.”

Another of the witnesses, Commander David Gravor, also a retired Navy pilot, testified how he witnessed in 2004 a UFO in the shape of a “tic tac”, a popular North American candy that looks like a pill, with flight capabilities impossible for US technology.

Graves said that if the United States has such technology, it “needs to be overseen” by lawmakers, who have to decide what is in the best interest of Americans.