Key takeaways:
- White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has stated that there is “no indication” of aliens or extraterrestrial activity related to the objects.
- President Joe Biden has ordered a new government-wide effort to determine the origin of the objects.
- The government-wide effort is expected to provide more information about the objects in the coming weeks.
The White House held a midday briefing on Monday to address recent reports of unidentified objects in the national airspace. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre sought to allay any concerns of extraterrestrial activity, saying there is “no indication” of aliens or extraterrestrial activity related to the objects.
The objects were shot down in a nine-day span at the direction of President Joe Biden. In four separate locations, from the frozen waters off Alaska to the Carolina coast, work is underway to collect and analyze debris from the shot-down objects.
The White House has yet to provide any details about what the objects were, where they were from, or what they were doing. In response, President Biden has ordered a new government-wide effort to determine the origin of the objects.
The unidentified objects have caused a stir among the public and the media, with many speculating about the possibility of extraterrestrial activity. However, the White House has maintained that there is no indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity related to the objects.
The government-wide effort is expected to provide more information about the objects in the coming weeks. Until then, speculation about the objects’ origin will remain unanswered.
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