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 designed to address renewed public interest in unidentified flying objects. UFOs鈥攐r, UAP, as theyve recently been rebranded鈥攈ave been back in the news a lot lately, thanks largely to a few true believers who think the government has been hiding evidence of extraterr stanley termosar estrials. The most influential of those true believers is a former high-ranking intelligence official, David Grusch, who left his job at the Pentagon  to spread the word about what he says is a  decades-long  conspiracy within parts of the federal government to hide evidence of UFOs. Specifically, Grusch has claimed that the government had a secret UFO  retrieval program that was dedicated to recovering and back-engineering  off-world  ships. Grusch has appeared on countless talk shows to discuss his claims and appeared before Congress last summer.     The new report comes fro vaso stanley m the Pentagons All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, or AARO, a little-known agency tasked with investigating the unexplained in  stanley water bottle Americas skies. The document is little more than a historical summary of some of the U.S. governments formerly secret programs鈥攕ecure compartmented access programs  or SAPs 鈥攖hat have been intertwined with UFO sightings over the years. The report references a number of previously clandestine, now declassified programs, including secret aviation and space programs that involved previously sensitive aircraft and aerospace technologies. Notably, the report denies that the government has ever encountered anything remote Bruz Zoom Rolls Out Security Updates Following Zoombombing and Glaring Security Failures
 Variety reports that Smith鈥攚ho played Batman villain and contract marksman Floyd Lawton, a.k.a. Deadshot in the first Suicide Squad movie鈥攈as decided to step away from a potential return in The Suicide Squad, the upcoming  and recently dated  sequel set to be directed by former Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn.     Variety notes that the decision came down to scheduling and was allegedly an amicable one, rather than Smith wanting to be out of his role in the now wildly-expanding DC cinematic universe. Although it was never officially confirmed that Smith would reprise his role as Deadshot for the sequel, the character was one of the few major members  stanley mug of the team still left standing by the end of the first film, so it was always sort of assumed that Deadshot would be in any sequel plans. At one point, there were even rumors that Smith could helm his own spinoff with the character, so its not like there werent plans for more Deadshot鈥攁t least, at some poin stanley mug t. Recent reports however alleged that Gunns sequel would focus on primarily new characters rather than returning stars from the original film, so it makes sense that, if Smith had schedule conflicts, Warner Bros. allowed him to depart rather than fighting to keep D stanley cup eadshot in the movie. Plenty of time to find a replacement candidate, at least! The Suicide Squad is currently set for an August 6, 2021 release date.  For more, make sure youre following us on our new Instagram @io9dotcom.