Intelligence officials are set to deliver Congress a new report today on unexplained aerial phenomenon, better known as UFOs.While it could offer more detailed explanations into the surge of recent sightings, Defense Department officials are downplaying theories of alien invasions and emphasizing ordinary objects they say are more likely to blame.In another video, referred to as GoFast, an unknown object appeared to move at incredible speed.While many other incidents remain unexplained, Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough told the outlet that the department needs to uphold “its obligation to protect sensitive information, sources and methods.” Report findings, therefore, are unlikely to reveal what the U.S. knows about surveillance from adversaries like China.“We are working to mitigate these shortfalls for the future and to ensure we have sufficient data for our analysis.”For those still searching for confirmation on whether to expect any visitors from outer space, last week NASA announced the formation of a new team that will spend the next nine months studying unclassified data on UFOs in order to better understand extraterrestrial episodes."