A UFO Somehow Ended Up on a U.S. Intelligence Agency Logo

TL;DR

Until early Tuesday morning, the website for the National Intelligence Manager for Aviation (NIM-A), which advises the head of U.S. intelligence on aviation matters, briefly sported a logo that included a Turkish drone, a Russian fighter jet, and ... a UFO.The fourth craft, with a twin tail connected to the rear and a hint of a push propeller behind the fuselage, looks like a Bayraktar TB-2 drone—the kind used with great success by Ukraine as it struggles to eject Russian invaders.NIM-A’s mission is to “identify, analyze, and integrate intelligence on threats and vulnerabilities in the Air Domain.” The office’s website identifies threats as terrorism (which would explain the civilian jetliner), hypersonic weapons, unmanned aerial systems, and presumably military aircraft threats.Not only that, but if you look closely, you’ll see variations in the logos used across the old webpage.The swarm of UAP sightings by military personnel over the last 12 years has been unprecedented, as far as we know."

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