NOW: We're holding a public meeting of our independent study team for categorizing and evaluating data of unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP. More info on today's meeting: go.nasa.gov/3nVqp7g x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
@NASA Why do you use ’unidentified anomalous’ instead of UFOs, and make it kind of sophisticated🤟🏾 how long you’re gonna cover up the truth! is out there and we all know it🤟🏾🤟🏾🥳
@sehrazatmusic Since UAPs can be anything in our skies, water, or in space, we say Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena instead of Unidentified Flying Object to provide more inclusive language around the types of reports brought to the federal government.
@NASA Still, you can make it more simple! anyway, thanks for the return✌🏾
@NASA @sehrazatmusic The fallen ones got you by the BAALS
@NASA @sehrazatmusic The pentagon: shhh. Don’t tell them, we want alllllll the cool stuff. Our Government failing as usual, one can only wish that it completely backfires in their faces.
@NASA @sehrazatmusic Basically saying aliens are everywhere. Not just in the sky. Got it. 🤔😳
@NASA @sehrazatmusic A logical use of “inclusive language”. Nice to see that a more open attitude to this sit. is being practiced. QUESTION: Why the relatively sudden public interest on & openess towards this subject?