SECRET-DEFENSE VIDEOS OF UFOs

BROADCASTED BY THE PENTAGON

The Pentagon has officially released three videos taken by U.S. Navy pilots showing in-flight encounters with what appear to be unidentified flying objects, which were previously leaked on the internet and published by To The Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences, a private company, in 2017 and 2018.

"After an in-depth examination, the Defense Department determined that the publication of these videos did not reveal sensitive information", explains the Pentagon, which wants to "clarify any public misconception about the reality or not of these images" by making them public.

The videos, which the Navy confirmed to be true last September, "do not intrude on any further investigation into incursions into military airspace by unidentified aerial phenomena," spokeswoman Sue Gough said in this release. of the Pentagon, to justify their declassification.

The videos, which are all in black and white, bear the names of "FLI R", "GOFAST" and "GIMBAL", and are now available on the Naval Air Systems Command website

One of these videos dates from November 2004, the other two from January 2015. Captured by F18 Hornet on-board fighters, these videos first show an object shooting at a very high speed above the waves.

"The observed aerial phenomenon remains qualified as" unidentified ", assures the Pentagon.

On another video, above the clouds, this time appears a much larger UFO.

The pilots of the two US Navy planes that have it in their sights are wondering if it is a drone.

"Look at that: there is a whole swarm of it

[...] The cow, they are all going against the wind !"

A west wind of 120 knots ! " Look at this thing !" ", Continues his interlocutor when the object begins to rotate." Like a ping pong ball "

Now retired navy pilot David Fravor, who encountered one of these "UFOs" in 2004, told American television station CNN in 2017 that the object was moving erratically. "As I approached him [...] he quickly accelerated south and disappeared in less than two seconds."

It was "like a ping pong ball bouncing off a wall," he said. In a statement, the United States Department of Defense explained that it had decided to broadcast these images "in such a way as to dissipate all public misconception about the veracity or not of the videos already taken up in the media ”. After this official development, everyone is now free to imagine everything.

Harry Reid, a former Nevada senator, home of the US Air Force's ultra-secret Zone 51 facilities, welcomed the declassification, while deploring that "it only scratches the surface of research and documentation available ”.

"The United States must take a serious and scientific look at this and all the potential national security implications. The American people deserve to be informed, " he continued. In December 2017, the Defense Department admitted that it had financed until 2012, the official date of its completion, a secret program costing several million dollars intended to investigate UFO sightings.

These videos are much more original than other military documents since they are supposed to reveal the object of all our fantasies, or rather objects ... unidentified flying objects.



Paul Emison for DayNewsWorld