The Pentagon formally releases 3 Navy videos showing "unidentified flying object".
The Pentagon formally releases 3 Navy videos showing "unidentified flying object".

The Pentagon on Monday released three declassified videos that showThe Pentagon formally releases 3 Navy videos showing "unidentified flying object". The Pentagon formally releases 3 Navy videos showing "unidentified flying object". United States Navy pilots encountering what appear to be unidentified flying objects.
Retired Navy pilot David Fravor told, “As I got close to it … it rapidly accelerated to the south, and disappeared in less than two seconds,” he said. “This was extremely abrupt, like a ping pong ball, bouncing off a wall. It would hit and go the other way.”
In response, the former Senate Democratic leader Senator Harry Reid, from Nevada, tweeted the three videos “only scratches the surface of research and materials available”.
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.
As if 2020 wasn't a strange enough year, the Pentagon sparked an avalanche of news headlines on Monday thanks to a turn of events that sounds like the one in science fiction movies.
The UFO videos declassified by the Pentagon were released on Monday, after confirmation of their existence in the fall by the US Navy. The US, which initially refused to release them on national security grounds.
Four months into 2020 and it already feels like an eternity. From the fires that ravaged Australia, to Kobe Byrant’s death and, of course, the coronavirus pandemic that has ravaged the world, a number of strange things have happened so far. And as if all that wasn’t enough, we have a new development on the ‘alien life’ front.
One of the videos released shows an incident from 2004 in which Navy pilots encountered an object 40 feet long hovering about 50 feet above the water, according to the New York Times; the two other videos are from 2015 and show strange objects moving very quickly — one racing above the water, another rotating in mid air (the videos were released after unauthorized leaks in 2007 and 2017, CBS News reports.)