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The reality is, there is no threat to security. Any and every single one of those "UFOs" supposedly spotted by US army personnel are most definitely objects of secret US military research, having ruled out all the other obvious options (birds, other planes, balloons, ...).
From the article:

> [Former Navy Lieutenant Ryan] Graves is calling those objects a threat to security...

In the larger picture, Steven Greer has been explaining(1) for years what's now happening:

> there is the disclosure the powers that be would like to see: Manipulated. Calculated to consolidate power and engender fear. Configured in such a way that chaos and a deepening need for Big Brother is carefully inculcated into the masses.

(1) https://siriusdisclosure.com/cseti-papers/when-disclosure-se...

On ruddy days when I’m bummed reading about X ruining the Earth in Y years, I do wish some benevolent creatures showed up to save the day. Then again if Hollywood has taught me anything it’s that the only thing rarer than an alien is a nice alien :-)
" ... no obvious signs of propulsion, no wings, no control surfaces and yet still can defy the natural effects of Earth's gravity. That's precisely what we're seeing."

I'd say that any 'thing' not obeying well-known Newton's laws of physics isn't a 'real' threat. (Illusions don't have to obey those laws.) What do the Navy's physicists say?