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Commander Z, Army of the Alien MonkeysCommander Z
— Army of The Alien Monkeys

The U.S. military has been taking Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) seriously, and this shift in attitude has significant implications. In recent years, the military has acknowledged the existence of UFOs, now referred to as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), and has established protocols for reporting and investigating these sightings. This change in approach is largely driven by the need to ensure the safety and security of military personnel and operations. The military's willingness to explore the unknown and gather more information about UAPs is a notable development in the field of aerial phenomena research.

Despite the military's growing interest in UAPs, the same level of attention and investment has not been seen in Silicon Valley or academia. This disparity is intriguing, given the potential for technological advancements and scientific discoveries that could arise from the study of UAPs. As the military continues to gather data and insights on UAPs, it is likely that other sectors will take notice

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