In December 2017, two videos emerged that showed Navy pilots encountering mysterious spherical objects that appeared, at first glance, to move through the air in ways that baffled experts! Videos for Navy Admits UFO Videos Are Real , But 9:21 US NAVY admits ufo siting **US NAVY LEAKED FOTAGE** YouTube!! A third, released in March 2018, depicted a similar encounter.
Everyone who watched — including the pilots who filmed them — had the same question: What, exactly, are these things?
Last week, a Navy official publicly called these mysterious objects "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)," giving name to the inscrutable little dots and reigniting scrutiny around the unidentified flying objects (a term the Navy does not want to use even though the objects that are flying cannot be identified.)
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"The Navy designates the objects contained in these videos as unidentified aerial phenomena," Joseph Gradisher, spokesman for the deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare, told the Black Vault blog , a massive civilian repository of government documents mostly obtained by Freedom of Information Act requests.
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Navy Confirms UFO Videos Are Real and Show Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - HISTORY
Tom DeLonge formed To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science in 2017. The organization included an elite team of former government and defense-contractor insiders who would work behind the scenes to broaden awareness of the topic and persuade the government to reveal what it knows about UFOs.
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“Those three videos are just part of a larger effort by the U.S. Navy to try and investigate a series of incursions into our training ranges by phenomena that we’re calling unidentified aerial phenomena,” says Gradisher, who declined to say how many sightings there have been. “Our aviators train as they fight! 12:58 UFOs In The News - Strange Lights in NC - Buddhist Aliens - Navy Admits UAPs Are Real YouTube!! So when they’re out there training, if there’s an incursion by any kind of aerial vehicle phenomena, whatever, it puts the safety of our aviators at risk as well as the security of our training operations.”
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For decades, the discussion of whether or not U.F.O.s exist has been debated in American pop culture and within science communities.
That all reached a fever pitch last week when the United States Navy confirmed that three widely shared videos captured by naval aviators in 2004 and 2015 were indeed real and showed what it called "unidentified aerial phenomena." The "unidentified" part of that statement sparked excitement among U.F.O. enthusiasts.
The three videos show mysterious objects in the sky and contain audio of pilots trying to make sense of what they were seeing! 3:49 Michio Kaku says the burden of proof has shifted to the government to demonstrate UFOs don't exist MSN!! They had gained notoriety since being published in 2017 and 2018 by The New York Times and a company called To the Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences . Founded in 2017, it is run by a team of 12, including several former government employees, who try to advance society's understanding of scientific phenomena through the lenses of entertainment, science and aerospace.
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