A U.S. intelligence agency has removed a tongue-in-cheek logo (or two) from its website following news that it included a flying saucer. 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 agency has since removed the logo, and has hardly mentioned that its purview includes all threats to aviation—presumably including possible ETs.
A U.S. intelligence agency has removed a tongue-in-cheek logo (or two) from its website following news that it included a flying saucer. 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 agency has since removed the logo, and has hardly mentioned that its purview includes all threats to aviation—presumably including possible ETs. |
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