Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

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Navy Says 'New' UFO Reports Will Not be Released to the Public

On the heels of the news that the United States Navy plans to draft new guidelines for pilots to report UFOs, a spokesman for the service says that it is unlikely that any of the information will wind up in the hands of the public. The dispiriting but not-altogether-surprising clarification came by way of a statement made to the Washington Post by Joe Gradisher who was speaking on behalf of the office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare.

He explained that "military aviation safety organizations always retain reporting of hazards to aviation as privileged information in order to preserve the free and honest prioritization and discussion of safety among aircrew." Beyond that Gradisher noted that "any report generated as a result of these investigations will, by necessity, include classified information on military operations." With these factors in play, he flatly stated: "no release of information to the general public is expected."

UFO enthusiasts will no doubt view this development in a disappointing light, but there remains the possibility that insights from these encounters could eventually see the light of day. Find out more at the Coast to Coast AM website.


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