Will the US government announce confidential documents about UFOs?

John Podesta, who was appointed advisor to US President Barack Obama last week, asked Washington to publish confidential documents about unidentified flying objects (UFOs) to help scientists study "true nature." the UFO phenomenon ".

Mr. Podesta, former Chief of the White House office under former President Bill Clinton, has long struggled to call for the US government to release a secret record of UFOs, according to Voice of Russia on December 15.

Mr. Podesta's perspective on UFOs is clearly reflected in James Fox's 2009 UFO documentary. I Know What I Saw .

In a press conference in 2002 at the American National Press Club in Washington, DC, Mr. Podesta suggested that the government declassify UFO documents stored over 25 years ago.

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The image of an object suspected to be UFO is published by the UK National Archives in 2010 - (Photo: Reuters)

Time magazine (USA) said Mr. Podesta and President Obama have not agreed on the issues: Unmanned aircraft, American reconnaissance programs, Afghan war, American political system and UFOs.

The news page of the Huffington Post poses the question: Is Mr. Podesta using his advisory position to 'whisper', calling on Mr. Obama to publish a secret profile of UFOs?

The answer depends on whether Mr. Obama intends to use the release of UFO confidential records to enhance people's support, or is there a secret UFO to hide, according to the Huffington Post.

Concerning UFOs, the Peruvian air force announced in October 2013 that it will reopen an agency to investigate unidentified flying objects due to many cases of sightings of UFOs in the sky.

The Peruvian UFO investigation agency (DIFAA), which was established in 2001 and then closed, will resume operations because of numerous UFO detection reports reported by the media, the Guardian (UK) newspaper on October 27. quoted Colonel Julio Vucetich of the Peruvian Air Force.

In the UK, AFP cited information from a new document published in June 2013 that the British government had closed a special unit to investigate UFOs.

This unit was closed because it had been in operation for 50 years but there was no report that the UFO was a potential threat to England .