On Monday, the Pentagon released three videos of “unidentified aerial phenomena”. These UFO videos previously were online, but now the Pentagon has confirmed that they are legitimate videos that were taken by U.S. Navy pilots during training flights over the course of a few years.
The official release of these videos have offered many people with a much needed distraction during a pandemic as many of us are stuck at home avoiding contracting or spreading coronavirus.
#AliensExist and #UFO2020 quickly began trending on Twitter.
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Since nothing matters anymore in the insane reality of 2020, why not add aliens to the mix?
While the Pentagon did not confirm the fact that these UFO videos from the Navy necessarily capture alien spacecraft, there isn’t any other logical explanation.
Even the audio from the naval pilots confirm that this is really something out of this world.
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This isn’t the first time the military has confirmed videos like this during the Trump Administration. Last fall, the Navy confirmed a different video of “unidentified aerial phenomena”.
The footage was first released by former Blink 182 frontman Tom Delonge.
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In fact, the Blink 182 singer signed a contract with the U.S. Army back in October 2019 to research UFOs. Delonge’s UFO research group remains active.
Pentagon Confirms Legitimacy of 2004 and 2015 UFO Videos
This week’s release includes three videos from 2004 and 2015.
While the videos weren’t taken yesterday, they certainly will cause a lot of questions to be asked about how much more the government knows about this sort of evidence.
From The Daily Caller:
The videos show what Navy fighter pilots captured on their video sensors during training flights in 2004 and 2015. They were leaked in 2017 and published by the New York Times as part of a report on how the U.S. government ran a program for investigating reports of unidentified flying objects until 2012.
“The Department of Defense has authorized the release of three unclassified Navy videos, one taken in November 2004 and the other two in January 2015, which have been circulating in the public domain after unauthorized releases in 2007 and 2017,” said Defense Department spokesperson Susan Gough in a statement released Monday.
2004 Pacific Coast UFO Sighting
In 2004, the USS Princeton had been tracking something unusual about 100 miles off the Pacific Coast.
They got an assist from an F/A-18 piloted by Cmdr. David Fravor and Lt. Cmdr. Jim Slaight who captured the video below.
The pilots spotted a 40 foot long oval aircraft of some sort. As Fravor and Slaight proceeded towards the aircraft, it began accelerating towards them.
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2015 East Coast UFO Sightings
The other two videos are both from 2015 on the east coast.
One pilot can be heard saying he though they were seeing a drone. Another pilot chimed in there are a “fleet of them.” That video is below.
The third video released Monday by the Pentagon shows a similar aircraft that is rotating.
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