Pentagon releases videos of UFOs in the US – and the subject goes viral on the internet

Would we be alone? What are UFOs? Well, everything has indicated no! This week, the US Department of Defense declassified three recordings of "unexplained aerial phenomena".

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As disclosed on the American CNN, the Pentagon stated that the purpose of the measure is to “dispel any doubt from the public” about the origin of these images, which were already circulating on the internet.

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It is worth noting that the videos had already been leaked on two occasions, in 2007 and 2017.

And another detail is that two of these videos had already been released by the American newspaper The New York Times, and the third, by an organization co-founded by the former singer of the band Blink-182, Tom DeLonge, to study UFOs (unidentified flying objects) and Paranormal activity.

Pentágono divulga vídeos de OVNIs nos EUA - e assunto viraliza na internet

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The internet went crazy, so after the material became public, several people claimed that the unidentified flying objects are extraterrestrials.

What appears in UFO videos?

Let's clarify the facts: a video is from 2004 and was recorded by two Navy fighter pilots and shows a circular object transiting near the water in the Pacific Ocean, about 160 km from the American coast.

One of the US pilots, David Fravor, reported that the object "accelerated at a speed I had never seen in my life".

The other two videos are from 2015, and show objects moving through the air, one of them with spins.

“Look at that, man! It's spinning!” says one of the pilots.

Science and the Pentagon do not have a rationale for the event, the conclusions of their investigation or details of exactly what is happening in the videos. The released videos can be downloaded on this official website, on the FLIR, GOFAST and GIMBAL links.

Therefore, in a statement, the agency stated:

"After a thorough review, the department has determined that the authorized release of these videos does not reveal any sensitive systems or capabilities and does not affect investigations of incursions into military airspace by unidentified aerial phenomena."

The information, as disclosed by the Pentagon, is as follows: “the aerial phenomena observed in the videos remain classified as 'unidentified'”.

Anyway, what did you think? Amazing isn't it?

Source: BBC Brazil 

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