Scroll to the bottom of this article for some of the best footage of UFOs ever taken.. . . Since 2014, these intrusions have been happening on a regular basis," Joseph Gradisher, spokesman for the deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare, told The Washington Post on Wednesday. Recently, unidentified aircraft entered military-designated airspace as often as multiple times per month.
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the new Navy guidelines formalized the reporting process, facilitating data-driven analysis while removing the stigma from talking about UFOs, calling it "the single greatest decision the Navy has made in decades."
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Aside from drones, all engines rely on burning fuel to generate power, but these vehicles all had no air intake, no wind and no exhaust.
"It's very mysterious, and they still seem to exceed our aircraft in speed," he said, calling it a "truly radical technology."
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"Imagine you see highly advanced vehicles, they appear on radar systems, they look bizarre, no one knows where they're from. This happens on a recurring basis, and no one does anything," said Mellon, who now works with UFODATA, a private organization. Because agencies don't share this type of information, it's difficult to know the full extent of activity. Still, he estimated that dozens of incidents were witnessed by naval officers in a single year, enough to force the service to address the issue.
"Pilots are upset, and they're trying to help wake up a slumbering system," he told The Post.
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Elizondo, who also ran AATIP, said the newly drafted guidelines were a culmination of many things. Most notably: that the Navy had enough credible evidence - including eyewitness accounts and corroborating radar information - to "know this is occurring."
"If I came to you and said, 'There are these things that can fly over our country with impunity, defying the laws of physics, and within moments could deploy a nuclear device at will' - that would be a matter of national security."
With the number of U.S. military people in the Air Force and Navy who described the same observations, the noise level could not be ignored.
"This type of activity is very alarming," Elizondo said, "and people are recognizing there are things in our aerospace that lie beyond our understanding."
But, in my opinion, this video is the absolute best.
There is clearly a shift in the government's stance on this issue. For years, people have complained that they're hiding the evidence from us, but now they're RELEASING evidence for UFOs. This is because of an unprecedented increase in sightings from military experts, including pilots dispatched to chase these things, who are trained in identifying enemy aircraft. What they're seeing is unlike anything known to exist on earth, by their own admission. These objects move much faster than any known craft, and seem to defy the laws of physics by having no apparent propulsion system. They leave no wake in the air or the water (when flying close to the ocean). There is no heat signature of exhaust. And they make turns that would kill any human occupant.
If it's a drone, then it flies with some propulsion system unknown to science, at speeds much greater than our fastest jets. These objects are not optical illusions or weather phenomena, because we can track them with radar.
Thoughts?