Rock star Tom DeLonge has spoken to Sky News about his work on UFOs, saying he would not have put music on the backburner to "chase monsters and ghosts" and that research into the subject could "change the world".
Earlier this year, three videos of "unidentified aerial phenomena" (UAP) that had been released by the organisation in 2017 and 2018 were declassified by the Pentagon .
The black and white videos were recorded by Navy pilots - one in November 2004 and two in January 2015, the US Department of Defence said.
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A two-storey high, 1000-watt, 60,000-volt, deep-space radio transmitter required a house extension – and all so Shepherd could beam jazz, reggae, Afro-pop and German electronica into the sky for hours every day, in the hope any passing aliens would be intrigued enough to come calling. He could also monitor any returning signals and UFOs.
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Pentagon to make some UFO findings public | | kptv.com
The Pentagon's Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force is expected to start publicly releasing more information about such encounters. (Source: CNN, WFOR, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE VIA NY TIMES, 20TH CENTURY FOX, ABC via CNN Wire)
(CNN/Meredith) -- The Pentagon is starting to open up about something it has been almost completely quiet about for decades – UFOs.
When military officials released three videos this spring of Navy pilots encountering UFOs in 2004 and in 2015, they seemed out of this world.
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George Adamski Got Famous Sharing His UFO Photos and Alien 'Encounters' - HISTORY
Adamski had multiple claims to UFO fame. Starting in the late 1940s, he took countless photos of what he insisted were flying saucers. But experts, including J. Allen Hynek , scientific consultant to the Air Force’s Cold War-era UFO investigation team Project Blue Book , dismissed them as crude fakes.
Then, in 1952, Adamski reported that he had met and conversed with a visitor from Venus in a California desert, using a combination of hand gestures and mental telepathy.
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True alienation: when a person of color tries to fit in with UFO enthusiasts | World news | The
The talk with the older student validated a curiosity first sparked by a walk to school about five years prior. On an empty road in Cristo Rey, a lower-middle class, industrial neighborhood in Santo Domingo, a ball of light the size of a car tire appeared about 80 to 100 feet above him. It pulsated, moved steadily, horizontally, away from him, then vanished.
"I was paralyzed for like 30 seconds. I didn't understand what it was. I was so scared," he told me. "I didn't tell anyone because no one would have believed me." He marks that day as one that changed him forever. "I started looking up all the time, looking at the sky," he said.
RECAP — U.S. confirms UFO videos are real. Does this mean aliens are too? | Video | Kids News
On Monday, the U.S. Department of Defence officially released three videos of UFO sightings that were originally leaked in 2017.
In a press release, the department said it wanted to "clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the footage that has been circulating was real.”
However, officials stressed that the UFOs remain “unidentified,” meaning they still don’t know what the objects are.
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