Chile, there is a running list of thangs happening that we can’t explain this year. We can “officially” add UFO’s to that list.
The Pentagon has finally released videos of UFO sightings. According to CNN, the Pentagon released three short videos showing “unidentified aerial phenomena,” which were previously released by a private company, back in 2017.
In an interview with CNN, one of the pilots stated that he had never seen anything like it before.
“As I got close to it … it rapidly accelerated to the south, and disappeared in less than two seconds,” said retired US Navy pilot David Fravor. “This was extremely abrupt, like a ping pong ball, bouncing off a wall. It would hit and go the other way.”
The release of the videos comes after the Navy acknowledged their accuracy in September of 2019. They’re officially released now “in order to clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the footage that has been circulating was real, or whether or not there is more to the videos,” according to Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough.
“After a thorough review, the department has determined that the authorized release of these unclassified videos does not reveal any sensitive capabilities or systems,” said Gough in a statement, “and does not impinge on any subsequent investigations of military air space incursions by unidentified aerial phenomena.”
The Pentagon had a classified program that studied these types of findings from 2007-2012. Launched by former Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada, the program would end because of lack of funding. He ultimately resigned because of the secrecy surrounding the program.
Luis Elizondo, former head of the classified program, felt the same way.
“These aircraft — we’ll call them aircraft — are displaying characteristics that are not currently within the US inventory nor in any foreign inventory that we are aware of,” Elizondo said of objects they researched. He says he resigned from the Defense Department in 2017 in protest over the secrecy surrounding the program and the internal opposition to funding it.
On Monday, Reid tweeted he was glad the videos were released, but we’re just scratching the surface.
“I’m glad the Pentagon is finally releasing this footage, but it only scratches the surface of research and materials available. The U.S. needs to take a serious, scientific look at this and any potential national security implications. The American people deserve to be informed.”
Welp.
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