 According to a report by the New York Times published Friday morning, American intelligence officials have found no evidence that aerial phenomena witnessed by Navy pilots in recent years are alien spacecraft, but they still cannot explain the unusual movements that have mystified scientists and the military. According to senior administration officials briefed on the findings of a highly anticipated government report due out imminently, and the report determines that a vast majority of more than 120 incidents over the past two decades did not originate from any American military or other advanced US government technologies. The officials gathering the data for the report told the New York Times that that the termination would appear to eliminate the possibility that Navy pilots who reported seen unexplained aerial phenomena might have encountered programs the government meant to keep secret, but apparently that is about the only conclusive finding in the classified intelligence report. And while a forthcoming unclassified version expected to be released to Congress by June 25th will present a few other firm conclusions, senior officials briefed on the intelligence conceded that the very ambiguity of the findings meant the government could not definitely rule out theories that the phenomena observed by military pilot might be alien spacecraft. The report concedes that much about the observed phenomena remains difficult to explain, including their acceleration as well as ability to change direction and submerge. One possible explanation that the phenomena could be weather balloons or other research balloons does not hold up in all cases. The final report will also include a classified annex, and while the annex will not contain any evidence concluding that the phenomena are alien spacecraft, the government acknowledged that the fact that would remain off limits to the public was likely to continue to fuel speculation that the government had secret data about alien visitations to the earth. Almost all of the 120 incidents examined in the report are from Navy personnel, and the report also examined incidents involving foreign militaries over the past two decades. The intelligence officials believe at least some of the aerial phenomena could have been experimental technologies from a rival power, most likely Russia or China, but what do you guys think about this anyway? Comments below and as always, thank you for watching. And the memberships could be a crucial tool for our survival on the platform. Become a member of the Laws History Channel and unlock access to membership-only perks like badges, emoji, and other aspects of the channel that doesn't always make it into production. Here we can share updates with our members and show little snippets of our pre-produced content before it goes public. Join one of our pre-loaded tiers and show your support for the channel that refuses to go away. With your support, the journey continues. Now, wait till you hear this.