The Pentagon has officially released several short videos showing “unidentified aerial phenomena,” or Unidentified Flying Objects. The clips of the UFOs have previously been leaked by a private company.
The videos show what appear to be UFOs rapidly moving while recorded by infrared cameras. Two of the videos contain service members reacting in awe at how quickly the objects are moving. One voice speculates that it could be some sort of drone.
The Navy now has formal guidelines for how its pilots can report when they believe they have seen possible UFO’s.
The Navy videos were first released between December 2017 and March 2018 by To The Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences.
During an interview in 2017, one of the pilots who witnessed the unidentified objects back in 2004 told the Associated Press that it moved in ways he “couldn’t explain.”
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The Pentagon has previously studied recordings of aerial encounters with unknown objects. A now ended program that launched in 2007 and ended in 2012 researched objects and encounters like this extensively.
Luis Elizondo, the former head of the classified program, while speaking to CNN in 2017 said that he personally believes “there is very compelling evidence that we may not be alone.”
Some members of Congress received a classified briefing from Navy officials on unidentified aircraft last summer.
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— Gabriel Schray (@schrayguy) April 28, 2020
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