Police are being advised on how to use lidar technology when they see “anomalous” objects in the sky.
Police across the United States will receive guidance on how to handle reports of “unidentified anomalous phenomena” (FNI).
As directors, who detail several previous meetings, the forms were sent earlier this summer to the Major Cities Chiefs Association (MCAA), which represents police executives in the largest cities in the United States and Canada.
Only 11 pages guideMCAA noted that the UAPs detected do not represent U.S. airspace. “knowledge gap in the field” who represents mother “I am clear and present to our pilots and soldiers, and I am more acute than ever.” He also cites reports from various government agencies, such as the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and concludes that these phenomena are also one of them. “A clear message to national security, as his capabilities and origins have become unknown.”
The guide provides details about various UFO investigations and cites testimonies from whistleblowers who were involved in these incidents, such as former US Air Force officer and intelligence officer David Grosch.
At a congressional hearing on drones, Grosh said he had interviewed several Pentagon officials who had direct knowledge of the drones that had been destroyed. “inhumane” The original, what is the story called? “biological” The model was recovered from some ships.
The document also highlights the remains of two U.S. Marine pilots, Ryan Graves and David Fravor, who discovered UFOs in training errors. Fravor was the pilot who saw and recorded the famous “Tic Tac” UFO during a flight from California in 2004.
The book also traces various stories shared by police who found a broken plane while on duty.
One officer's report stated that he once saw a triangular UFO with three green lights that failed to steer his patrol vehicle. The most notable thing about it was that there appeared to be two helicopters and two planes that we do not know what they are or what they are. “Different from tudo que eu já testemunhei.”
An hour later he found the police claiming to have responded to a link from the owner of the area he had reported. “Something is going on outside your house” any “It doesn't look like an animal.”
The MCAA guide concludes by providing a series of links to various UFO reporting sites and encouraging police to report any strange incidents and sightings. At the same time, please note that the document does not represent the views of the MCAA policies and is intended to share information gathered from open sources.
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