In addition to four different flying objects that draw a line of movement behind them, the logo also, unusually, also shows a UFO or a flying saucer. Judging by the map in the background of the logo, this is located in the Eastern Pacific and therefore somewhat away from the other aircraft.

Interestingly, after John Greenewald, founder of the Black Vault website, asked what the UFO on the agency seal was all about, the logo was removed again by the higher-level agency, the National Director of Intelligence (ODNI). It was said that an incorrect logo had been mistakenly posted: “NIM-Aviation erroneously posted an unofficial and incorrect logo.”

Missing statement

There is currently no further information from the authorities. The logo was also found on their official website

So far, the reasons for changing the logo between September 25th and 26th are inexplicable. It's important to note that this would be far from the first time that an official US government/military seal, unit insignia, or other logo has featured some sort of strange motif that has sparked debate about its meaning, just so that it later turns out to be an in-joke or something equally harmless.

Interest in unknown flying objects has grown noticeably

Nevertheless, interest in unidentified flying objects among official bodies and the general public in the USA has recently increased significantly. Over the past year, the U.S. military in particular has increasingly with members of Congress over how best to respond to the potentially very real threats posed by the UAP (Government Report on Unidentified Airspace Phenomena).

In an addendum to the budget for the US secret services it is even stated that there are now also unknown flying objects that were not built by humans. In the future, a distinction will therefore be made between unidentified aerospace phenomena that are of human origin and those that are not. This has never been heard so clearly until now.

The US Congress goes even further in the budget supplement. Because it also states that “cross-domain transmedia threats to the national security of the United States are increasing exponentially.” The US Department of Defense defines this as anomalies that can move from water to air and space in an inexplicable way. To research this, the Pentagon recently founded a new department: the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), which can roughly be translated as “office for the resolution of anomalies in all areas”.

"We are not alone …"

The fact that a flying saucer made it into the official logo of a military service is causing a stir in the UFO community. Members of the community see the seal as part of a “revelation” that accustoms the population to the fact that “we are not alone” in space.

After the aforementioned government report on unidentified airspace phenomena (UAP) was published last year, NASA is now also working on a scientific study on UAPs. Work on this is scheduled to start in October and last 9 months, explains futurezone .

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