“The frenzy of activity, coupled with a lack of detail, threatens to sow panic among Americans that the skies are littered with devices peering at them. The reality is we simply don’t know,” Bloomberg’s Rosalind Mathieson writes.
“At the urging of Congress, the Pentagon and intelligence agencies have intensified their study of unexplained incidents near military bases in recent years. The studies on what the intelligence community calls unidentified aerial phenomena have pinpointed previously undetected efforts to conduct surveillance on American military exercises and bases,” the New York Times’ Julian E. Barnes, Helene Cooper, and Edward Wong write.
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