As the US military releases videos of 'unidentified' flying objects, renowned Scottish UFO investigator and paranormal researcher Malcolm Robinson tells Michael Alexander why, after years of scepticism, he believes aliens have almost certainly visited Tayside and Fife.
When the US Department of Defense released three declassified videos of "unexplained aerial phenomena" at the end of April, the Pentagon said it wanted to "clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the footage that has been circulating was real".
The videos, which had already been 'leaked' in 2007 and 2017, included a 2004 clip filmed by two US Navy fighter pilots which showed a round object hovering above the water, about 100 miles (160 km) out into the Pacific Ocean.
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US Navy confirms videos show unidentified aerial phenomena, not aliens - Business Insider
On Wednesday, Joseph Gradisher, the Navy's spokesman for the deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare, confirmed that his organization designated "the objects contained in these videos as unidentified aerial phenomena."
The term UAP has been widely adopted by government officials in place of UFO, or "unidentified flying object."
John Greenwald, curator of The Black Vault, told Vice that he "very much expected that when the US military addressed the videos, they would coincide with language we see on official documents that have now been released, and they would label them as 'drones' or 'balloons.'"
Navy Officers Say 'Unknown Individuals' Made Them Erase Evidence of 2004 UFO Encounter | Space
Several Navy officers who witnessed the now-famous Nimitz UFO encounter in 2004 say "unknown individuals" showed up after the event and made them turn over data recordings and videos, according to Popular Mechanics .
Five Navy veterans recently spoke to Popular Mechanics about what they experienced at the time. The veterans were part of the Navy's Strike Carrier Group 11 and were sailing on the USS Princeton on a training mission prior to their upcoming deployment in the Arabian Sea.
'If you see a UFO, don't think you're alone': National UFO groups hold Spokane Valley meeting |
Charles Johnson remembers looking to the sky on a dark Kentucky night during a camping trip over a decade ago, when his eyes landed upon a group of three or four lights that began moving in strange ways.
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That fascination led Johnson and about 100 others to the basement of the Spokane Valley Library, 12004 E. Main Ave., on Saturday afternoon for a meeting organized by the the Mutual UFO Network and the National UFO Reporting Center.
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And he apparently now has something to show for it. In a recent Q&A with The New York Times , a reporter asked whether the group had obtained "exotic material samples from UFOs."
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It's still unclear what precise materials the Academy has gotten its hands on, and whether they relate in any way to the three videos it obtained of "unidentified aerial phenomena" that a spokesperson for the Navy recently revealed to be legitimate.
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