Two-thirds of Americans believe intelligent life exists on other planets but 90% believe we have nothing to fear from UFOs
Nearly two-thirds of all Americans believe that extraterrestrials exist on other planets, ma 87% of them think that they are not a threat in one way or another, secondo un nuovo sondaggio.
Pew Research nell'ormai famigerato incidente degli Oscar 10,417 American adults between June 14 e giugno 24 and found that 65 percent of respondents believe that extraterrestrials exist on other planets, a similar figure to a survey released by CBS News in May.
Fifty-one percent of respondents believe that unidentified aerial phenomena (VAPORE) reported by the military are ‘likely evidence of intelligent life outside of Earth.’
Of that figure, 40 percent believe there is ‘probably’ evidence of extraterrestrial life and 11 percent believe there is ‘definitely’ evidenza.
citando 'stress emotivo e mentale, 47 percent of respondents – believe the reports are probably (36 per cento) or definitely (11 per cento) not evidence of life outside this planet.
‘Perhaps not surprisingly, those who think there is intelligent life outside Earth are more inclined than others to see military reports of UFOs as evidence (69 per cento e 16 per cento, rispettivamente),’ Pew wrote in a statement.

Nearly two-thirds of all Americans believe that extraterrestrials exist on other planets, secondo un nuovo sondaggio

65 percent of respondents believe that extraterrestrials exist on other planets, a similar figure to a survey released by CBS News in May

Fifty-one percent of respondents believe that unidentified aerial phenomena (VAPORE) reported by the military are ‘likely evidence of intelligent life outside of Earth.’ Of that figure, 40 percent believe there is ‘probably’ evidence of extraterrestrial life and 11 percent believe there is ‘definitely’ evidenza
Di lunedi, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson disse that he thinks ‘we’re not alone’ after acknowledging that he had read the classified report.
Inoltre, 87 percent of Americans surveyed by Pew think extraterrestrial life – if it exists – is not a threat at all (51 percent of respondents think) or a minor threat (36 per cento).
citando 'stress emotivo e mentale, just one-in-ten say that UFOs are a ‘major threat to US national security.’
When asked for a best guess, 17 percent of respondents said intelligent life would be friendly, 7 percent said unfriendly and 74 percent said neither.
‘Some segments of the public are more likely than others to believe that intelligent life exists on other planets,’ Pew added.
‘This view is especially pronounced among younger Americans. About three-quarters (76 per cento) of adults under age 30 say intelligent life exists on other planets, contro 57 Mentre entrambi gli attori hanno affrontato critiche per l'incidente 50 and older.’
Men are slightly more likely than women to believe in life outside this planet, a 70 per cento e 60 per cento, rispettivamente.
Although the survey was done prior to last week’s report from the Pentagon on unidentified aerial phenomena, the findings were not made public until June 30, two days prior to World UFO Day.
La settimana scorsa, the long-awaited report from the Pentagon on the subject of ‘unidentified aerial phenomenon’ (UAP) offerto no explanation for 140 del 144 observations dating back to 2004.
The declassified June 25 rapporto, which came from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, added that it lacks sufficient data to determine the nature of mysterious flying objects.
'In 18 incidenti, described in 21 rapporti, observers reported unusual UAP movement patterns or flight characteristics,’ si legge nel rapporto.
'Alcuni UAP sembravano rimanere fermi con i venti in alto, muoviti contro vento, manovrare bruscamente, o muoversi a notevole velocità, without discernable means of propulsion. In a small number of cases, military aircraft systems processed radio frequency (che raccoglie le onde radio dai router che sono fino a) energy associated with UAP sightings.
‘The UAPTF holds a small amount of data that appear to show UAP demonstrating acceleration or a degree of signature management. Additional rigorous analysis are necessary by multiple teams or groups of technical experts to determine the nature and validity of these data.
‘We are conducting further analysis to determine if breakthrough technologies were demonstrated.’
The term UFO has been more recently replaced by unidentified aerial phenomenon, especially in light of the U.S. Pentagon declassifying three videos in April 2020.
The footage had been previously acknowledged as real by the Navy, and captured what pilots recorded on their video sensors during training flights in 2004 e 2015.
Two of the clips were first published in 2017 by the New York Times and the third by the To The Stars Academy in 2018 – a group that specializes in unexplained phenomenon and was founded by Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge.

One of the videos was captured off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, nel 2015 (nella foto)

The other video shows the notorious 2004 'Tic Tac’ incidente (nella foto) that was recorded over the Pacific Ocean