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New York Times: The Pentagon concedes there was a government UFO search program

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Chevas A. F. Balloun

Founder and editor of Gospel Vision, Co-founder of Consol.io and Artifact.tools, Christian, husband, and father of three. His professional career is in design and creative endeavors and his builder-mentality drives entrepreneurship for the purpose of adding blessing to the world. Having blogged since 2006, he is a practiced writer and thinker. He has a bachelors in Comparative Religion from the University of Washington and his high conscientiousness makes him a seeker of truth and a self-motivated learner.

The New York Times reports on the Department of Defense’s recent revelations of the existence of a UFO search program, which includes a video of two F18 fighter pilots chasing a UFO. Historically the government has consistently denied, not just the existence of UFOs, but also the existence of any research programs related to them. The program was called The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program and it had a $22 million black budget. The official statement from the Pentagon is that the program ended in 2012, but other sources claim it’s still in existence. You can view the released video and read the full article here.

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Published by

Chevas A. F. Balloun

Founder and editor of Gospel Vision, Co-founder of Consol.io and Artifact.tools, Christian, husband, and father of three. His professional career is in design and creative endeavors and his builder-mentality drives entrepreneurship for the purpose of adding blessing to the world. Having blogged since 2006, he is a practiced writer and thinker. He has a bachelors in Comparative Religion from the University of Washington and his high conscientiousness makes him a seeker of truth and a self-motivated learner.

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