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Navy Pilots Capture Possible UFO Over Ocean

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With all these videos being released of possible UFO sightings, it’s only a matter of time before they visit us and make themselves known to us, right? Like, even a formal introduction would be nice. But until then all we have are videos of possible UFO sightings, and the latest comes to us from the Pentagon itself.

A recently declassified Pentagon video shows Navy warplanes coming into contact with what just might be a UFO back in 2015. And judging by the reaction of these experience Navy pilots we’re going to go ahead and say that it was an unidentified flying object.

The footage, released by To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science, was made from the sensor on a U.S. Navy F/A-18 fighter plane off the East Coast, as the pilots follow a white blip that they have trouble capturing. Until they finally do…

OK, so that’s an alien, right? Right.

NY Daily News:

Analysis by To The Stars Academy, a privately funded group headed by a NASA adviser and a former CIA employee, determines the fighter jet is at an altitude of 25,000 feet and looking down at the low-flying object.

The Defense Department previously ran a program looking into UFO sightings, the Times reported in December, but it closed down in 2012.

“It was determined that there were other, higher priority issues that merited funding, and it was in the best interest of the DoD to make a change,” a Pentagon spokesman told the Times of why it shut down the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.

The Defense Department have not commented yet about this recently video. Of course they haven’t. And of course they shutdown the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. Something fishy is going on here — hopefully we find out before aliens arrive to destroy us all.

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