A Pentagon investigator resigned because he felt the UFO issues were not being taken seriously enough:
A former Pentagon investigator who claims to have run a hush-hush UFO program has warned that an upcoming blockbuster report about “unidentified aerial phenomena” could reveal a failure by US intelligence agencies on par with 9/11.
Luis “Lue” Elizondo, former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, has told The Post about the document slated for release in June under a mandate contained in former President Donald Trump’s $2.3 trillion appropriations bill for this year.
The whistleblower said the highly anticipated report will address what UFO believers have been clamoring to discover about Tic Tac-shaped objects the Navy saw in 2004, the strange “cubes within spheres” seen by naval aviators in 2014 and mysterious black triangles reported around the world.
Yaron Steinbuch, “Pentagon whistleblower warns of UFO intelligence failure on ‘level of 9/11’” at New York Post
Now this is interesting: Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb, author of Extraterrestrial, put out by a respected publisher, claims that Oumuamua was an extraterrestrial light sail (and we’re too dumb to realize it). Other astronomers think it’s a chunk of nitrogen ice from Pluto. Such dull sticks those other astronomers are…
The remarkable thing is that we haven’t found so much as a fossil bacterium in recent Mars samples. The belief that whatever’s weird out there must be aliens is a sheer act of faith. The same people who would dismiss massive evidence for design in the universe and life forms believe in ET with no evidence at all. That’s probably because, at heart, their commitment is one of the few types of religion that naturalism permits.
See also: Tales of an invented god