FBI agents who are part of a secret group that investigates the increase in “unidentified anomalous phenomena” (Uaps), a term that refers to Ovnis, are concerned that they can lose their jobs in possible mass dismissal In the FBI, according to the American newspaper report Politico. The existence of this FBI informal working group on the subject had never been publicly publicized before, says the newspaper.
The layoffs would be directed to employees who worked in cases related to the January 6 attack, according to sources consulted by the politician. All agency agents were instructed to fill out a questionnaire about their work in the attack on the Capitol. In the group, there are concerns that this measure can lead to a mass resignation ordered by Trump.
“I am concerned that the working group can be affected by changes in the transition and that these leaders do not realize the incredible work these agents are doing and how their investigation could be strengthened as part of a formalized intergovernmental effort,” said Ryan Graves, director Executive of Americans for Safe Aspace and former Navy Pilot.
Bass and three others familiar with the group said he is composed of a national program manager and more than a dozen employees across the country, who devote much of his working time to tracking these unidentified phenomena, according to report.
Ryan Graves said that for over a year, his team has been working with the FBI group to refer witnesses, clues and open source information to help the agency protect the country and the aviation industry against unidentified phenomena.
“Although we cannot comment on FBI personnel issues, the FBI investigates unidentified anomalous phenomena when there is a possibility of violation of federal law – particularly illegal acts that can negatively affect our national interests – and to collect, share and analyze intelligence to combat threats US security, ”the FBI said in a statement.
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The frequent appearance of these phenomena and the revelation that military was gathering records of mysterious incidents propelled Congress to demand that the government investigate the issue more rigorously.
“Advanced objects, demonstrating advanced technology, are routinely flying over our restricted or sensitive airspace, representing a risk to both flight safety and national security,” said Senator Marco Rubio, who is now secretary of state, on Twitter on 2023.