Eyebrows were raised around two weeks ago when it came to light that the official seal for the National Intelligence Manager - Aviation (NIM-A), which depicted four different types of aircraft as part of its logo, also featured the distinct image of a flying saucer in the bottom left-hand corner. The image quickly went viral, leaving us to speculate over whether this was some form of official nod to the fact that officials are now taking their duty to investigate UAPs (or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) as seriously as suggested by recent developments within the US intelligence community. Now, though, it looks as though the office in question is looking to distance itself from the change, as evidenced by the fact that the logo has completely changed and no longer includes a UFO. According to an official statement, the office had "erroneously posted an unofficial and incorrect logo" - seemingly confirming that the UFO was never meant to be there in the first place. This does raise the question of why the designer was toying with the idea of putting a UFO in the logo at all and how this particular version managed to end up on the live site. Sadly, we may never know the full story behind this peculiar turn of events. Source: Comicbook.com
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