UFO Report Released By American Ally, Makes Interesting Claims
The Australian government apparently doesn't believe there are aliens among us.
As I often say, OutKick readers and many others in America are absolutely fascinated by UFOs and stories of the explainable. In fact, the topic only gets hotter with every passing day as more and more stories come out. Below are just a few quick hitters:
- Congressman was warned of possible riots if UFO information became public.
- Oil rig workers photograph strange objects in the sky.
- Insane Iraq War UFO story goes viral.
- British commandos allegedly recovered crashed UFO.
- Bizarre UFO video hits the web.
- Pilot makes strange UFO radio call.
- OutKick reader shares wild UFO story from the 1960s.
- Strange lights filmed over Las Vegas.
- Whistleblower says video of UFO disabling nuclear-capable missile exists.
- Canadian pilots call in strange UFO sighting.
- Jellyfish UFO filmed in a war zone.
- UFO whistleblower feared for his safety.
- Strange lights filmed over New York.
People have a lot of theories, but officials have officially ruled out the idea that it's caused by anything not from this planet.
Australian government releases UFO report.
The Australian government - one of America's most important allies - released a short report on the country's stance on UFOs, and the conclusion is clear. The Australians don't even have much evidence at all to suggest UFOs are real.
"We are aware of the latest reporting on 19 April 2023, that they are examining a number of cases, however, they have not found any credible evidence of extra- terrestrial activity, off-world technology, or objects that defy the known laws of physics," the report states.
Furthermore, the Australian defense department doesn'tthink it's worth researching. The report states, "Air Force's position continues to be that there is no scientific or other compelling reason to divert resources to the recording and investigation of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. This aligns resources with the priorities, mission and objective of Defence."
To make matters more interesting, the Australians claim there's been no major sighting of a UFO in more than a decade.
To put it simply: the Australians aren't buying it.
There are two parts of this report that I find fascinating. First, the fact the Australian government believes there's no extraordinary reason for UFO sightings is interesting to me. It's lockstep with what the USA says. Now, I'm not a big believer in little green men, but the fact America and our allies are locked in on one narrative is certainly notable.
Second, and much more importantly, how the hell has Australia not had a UFO sighting in more than a decade? There's seemingly new sightings every day in America, and our own government regularly captures footage through military means.
How does Australia - an advanced nation with an advanced military - not see any UFOs at all? If anything, it backs up my theory a lot of the sightings in America are highly-classified tech that no other country has.
No matter what, debate rages on when it comes to UFOs. Let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.