UFO Cover-Up Starts To End 7/23/20 with Pentagon Announcement in New York Times

On July 23, 2020 the New York Times published the US Government's announcement; UFOs are real, that the Government has been studying UFOs for years, and been secretly working on understanding how they fly. Also, the Government has created an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon [UFO] Task Force (UAPTF), which is in charge of examining UFO evidence and all information about them.
The Pentagon's Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force, now operated by the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), pledges it will be 'transparent' about UAPs (UFOs).
Admiral Kelly Aeschbach, ONI's Commander, is overseeing the collection and analysis of crashed and shot-down UFOs, and UFO sightings reports. Adm. Aeschbach shares this information with the Director of National Intelligence, whose 'full' public report on what the government knows about UFOs is due to be released this month (June, 2021).
The Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force includes retired Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, former Stanford physics professor Dr. Hal Puthoff, specialist in antigravity, quantum physics, interstellar flight, and extraterrestrial intelligence, and Dr. Eric Davis, an engineer consultant, who briefed the Defense Department about "retrievals of off-world vehicles not made on this Earth." in March of 2020. Thus, our government is in possession of actual UFOs.
[Insiders report that Lockheed-Martin and Bigelow Aerospace have some UFO wreckage they're analyzing for back-enginering the making of human-built UFOs. ]
Stay tuned. Now that the UFO Cover-Up is ended, we can expect a regular flow of news about exotic stuff overhead that 'didn't used to exist.'
But we should note: Naval Intelligence has not said anything about the people who travel in those UFOs. the American public has a right to know EVERYTHING about UFOs and the people visiting inside. The Government's 'Tell All' reports is becoming overdue. The UFO Cover-Up needs to end!

- Richard Boylan, Ph.D., Earth's Councillor