UFO working group at FBI confirmed officially for the first time.

They haven't confirmed if the truth is really out there yet.

February 4th 2025.

UFO working group at FBI confirmed officially for the first time.
According to recent reports, the FBI has a special unit dedicated to investigating the increasing number of UFO sightings. This team, known as the "UAP Working Group," has been likened to the famous duo from the TV show The X-Files, Dana Scully and Fox Mulder, and has been operating informally within the bureau. However, with the new administration in power, there are concerns about the future of this group and its ongoing investigations.

Since taking office, Donald Trump has made significant changes to the FBI, causing worry among officials about the potential impact on the UAP Working Group. This concern is amplified by the recent events surrounding the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. With the possibility of a purge of personnel involved in the investigations, it is uncertain how the group's work will be affected.

Ryan Graves, the executive director of Americans for Safe Aerospace, has expressed concerns that the UAP Working Group could be compromised due to the transition of power. He worries that the new administration may not be aware of the important work being done by these agents and how it could be strengthened by formalizing it as an intergovernmental effort. In light of this, FBI agents were recently asked to complete a questionnaire about their involvement in the Capitol riot cases, causing further apprehension about potential repercussions from the Trump administration.

Acting US Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove has demanded that the FBI provide a list of all employees who worked on the January 6 investigations, raising fears of yet another round of mass firings. This news has caused concern among the thousands of employees involved in these efforts, including Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll and Acting Deputy Director Robert Kissane.

It is worth noting that one of Trump's first actions as president was to pardon or commute the sentences of those convicted of crimes related to the Capitol attack. This has only added to the unease surrounding the future of the UAP Working Group and its crucial investigations. As the situation continues to unfold, many are left wondering what will become of this secretive team and the important work they have been doing.

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