Take A Break From Reading Coronavirus News And Watch These UFO Videos Released By The Pentagon

At any other moment in history, a news story about the Pentagon releasing videos of freaking UFOs would command the entire nation’s attention for weeks, if not months, straight.

Sadly, because of the Chinese virus pandemic, not too many people seem to care. But you do, that’s why you’re reading this article.

The Pentagon recently released three videos, previously made public by a private company, that showed what it described as “unidentified aerial phenomena.”

Last September, the
Navy acknowledged the authenticity of the videos “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.”

Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough said in an official statement:

“After a thorough review, the department has determined that the authorized release of these unclassified videos does not reveal any sensitive capabilities or systems, and does not impinge on any subsequent investigations of military air space incursions by unidentified aerial phenomena.”

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The videos date back to 2004 but were first made public in 2017 by The Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences, a company co-founded by former Blink-182 singer Tom Delonge

Retired US Navy pilot David Fravor told CNN in 2017 that one of the unidentified objects moved in ways he could not explain. He said, “As I got close to it … it rapidly accelerated to the south, and disappeared in less than two seconds… “

The sightings in question were initially reported to the little-known Pentagon arm called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. That program was first funded at the request of then-Senate Majority leader Democrat Harry Reid of Nevada, the state home to Area 51, but was shut down due to “budget constraints in 2012.

The anecdotal testimony of the Navy fliers is far from conclusive, says senior astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Leon Golub.   He told the New York Times that the likelihood the videos are of something of extraterrestrial origin “is so unlikely that it competes with many other low-probability but more mundane explanations … There are so many other possibilities — bugs in the code for the imaging and display systems, atmospheric effects and reflections, neurological overload from multiple inputs during high-speed flight.”

The pilots have not veered
from their first-hand accounts despite their detractors. Lt. Ryan Graves and
four other Navy pilots told the Times they saw the unidentified objects
performing movements that cannot be explained while they were conducting training
maneuvers off the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt.

Lieutenants Graves and
Danny Accoin, along with former American intelligence officials, told their
story as part of a six-part History Channel series, “Unidentified: Inside
America’s U.F.O. Investigation.”

Graves is adamant that what he saw from the cockpit of his defied all the rules of physics. He said: “We have helicopters that can hover. We have aircraft that can fly at 30,000 feet and right at the surface. But “combine all that in one vehicle of some type with no jet engine, no exhaust plume.

Some members of
Congress want answers because as Democratic Virginia Sen. Mark Warner observed,
“It doesn’t matter if it’s weather balloons, little green men, or something
else entirely — we can’t ask our pilots to put their lives at risk
unnecessarily.”

Whether these objects are UFO’s, aliens, Russian spy planes, or flocks of seagulls, there is no doubt something strange is happening in the sky.

WATCH the UFO footage here:

Cameron Shizznit is the Content Strategy Director and Co-Founder of The Scoop. Follow Cameron on Twitter @TheScoop_Cam, on Instagram @TheScoop_Cam, and Facebook @TheScoop.Cam.

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