Are Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Lurking in Space? Space Command Chief Weighs In

Space Command leader casts doubt on claims of extraterrestrial UAPs in space, as NASA and intelligence reports find no conclusive evidence of alien origin.
Space Command chief General James Dickinson recently threw cold water on the notion that unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) could be found in space, despite growing public interest and speculation around the topic. This comes as NASA and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) have both released reports finding no conclusive evidence that UAPs have an extraterrestrial origin.
In a recent announcement, President Donald Trump directed federal agencies to begin the process of disclosing information related to alien life and UAPs. This was the latest development in a long-running debate surrounding these mysterious aerial objects that have been captured on video by the U.S. military.
However, General Dickinson, the commander of U.S. Space Command, expressed skepticism about the prospect of UAPs being present in space.
Source: Ars Technica


