Navy pilot Ryan Graves said he has seen a lot of unidentified aerial phenomena — or, more commonly, UFOs — almost every day.

  • Graves told “60 Minutes” that seeing UFOs was actually pretty common and not out of the ordinary.
  • “Every day,” he said. “Every day for at least a couple years.”
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Graves admitted it’s unclear where some of these UFOs came from — and there were no indications that they came from other countries like Russia or China.

  • “I am worried, frankly,” he told the “60 Minutes” program. “You know, if these were tactical jets from another country that were hangin’ out up there, it would be a massive issue. But because it looks slightly different, we’re not willing to actually look at the problem in the face. We’re happy to just ignore the fact that these are out there, watching us every day.”

More UFO information coming soon

We’re going to learn more information soon. Per The Washington Post, there’s a report due that will make everything the U.S. knows about UFOs available to the public. The report was mandated by a random provision in the 2020 appropriations bill, which cost $2.3 trillion.

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According to The Washington Post, the report called for the director of national intelligence and the secretary of defense to create an analysis of all unidentified aerial phenomena information available.

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Former intelligence director John Ratcliffe told Fox News back in March that the report will be huge.

  • “Frankly, there are a lot more sightings than have been made public,” Ratcliffe told Fox News.
  • “There are instances where we don’t have good explanations for some of the things that we’ve seen,” he said, according to USA Today. “And when that information becomes declassified, I’ll be able to talk a little bit more about that.”
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