Aliens might be real as The Pentagon releases footages of what they claim is an 'unidentified aerial phenomena'
We might not be alone in this ever-expanding universe.
The Pentagon released three videos showing what they are calling "unidentified aerial phenomena". In the videos, we can see an oval object moving rapidly, which seems to be impossible manoeuvre for aircraft to carry out.
However, the videos have been released over the years, dating back to early 2000s. The first footage, which was recorded in 2004 and was picked up by To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science, co-founded by Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge.
It shows a patrol carrier's sensor system picking up an object floating in the sky. The carrier had its sensors on and locked on the object. But after a while, the object speeds off to the left and sensors lost track of it because of its immense speed.
The other two videos were recorded in 2015 from the aircraft of two U.S. fighter pilots.
The first video was leaked in 2007 and the others in 2017 to which the U.S. Navy has come out and said they are real.
The U.S. Defense Department spokesperson Sue Gough said, “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.”
Say whatever you want. It's pretty obvious to me that the aliens are really out there and I need to call them out. So thousands of years ago you build pyramids for the Egyptians but now you can't step up and help us out of this virus? For thousands of years all you aliens did was butt diddle hillbillies and mow circles into crops. Why don't you get your asses down here and pitch in?
Oh? And Bigfoot? Don't think I don't have my eye on you. You're like Chewbaca with none of the charm.
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