An American family claims that "aliens" landed in their yard
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Hundreds of reports of strange sightings in the sky periodically come to the US Department of Defense - CC0
Las Vegas State Police have released video footage of what appears to be a "UFO" crossing the sky, after an American family reported that non-human beings were in their backyard.
The family said that two large creatures were in the backyard of the house, and the police rushed to the place to investigate the matter.

Earlier this month, the US space agency "NASA" said that it would publish the results of its studies of flying phenomena, preferring not to use the term "flying saucers".
The new term is in line with the National Defense Act, which defines any situation as "unidentifiable sky sightings" or "natural phenomena" unknown from a scientific perspective.
The Ministry of Defense is following up on NASA's study, by US intelligence officials.
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At the end of last year, the ministry commented on the controversial visit of aliens to Earth, saying that it had not found any evidence of alleged visits by aliens to Earth.
Undersecretary for Intelligence and Security Ronald Moultrie said the department had recently received "several hundred" new reports of various phenomena, but "we haven't seen anything that allows us to assume that any of the things we've seen are of extraterrestrial origin."
The ministry had said that if it found evidence of aliens approaching Earth, it would not hesitate to disclose it directly.

According to Moultrie, there is absolutely no evidence of extraterrestrials visiting the Earth or the seas.
The Pentagon has a special team concerned with studying various unknown phenomena. And last July, its name became the "Office for the Analysis of Abnormal Phenomena in All Fields."


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