WASHINGTON – in an interview with Fox News, former era intelligence boss Trump , John Ratcliffe, admits it is difficult to explain UFO sightings which has the speed of sound but without causing a sonic boom.
Sightings of flying objects unidentified or unexplained UFOs to be released for public scrutiny in June, including UFOs that reach fast sound without producing a sonic boom.
Former Director of National Intelligence, John Ratcliffe, said the sightings were “difficult to explain”. The Donald Trump-era official said he hoped to declassify the report during his tenure. But the new report will be released by the Pentagon on June 1.
Space.com notes that this isn’t the first time the military has released bizarre reports, and even videos of UFOs, known in military language as unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). In April 2020, the US Navy released three videos showing an airplane flying faster than the speed of sound. And Senate intelligence reports reveal that the Pentagon is still looking for UFOs or Steam. But the military generally cares more about whether Steam might be a covert aircraft or weapon developed by another country than finding ET evidence in our midst.
According to Newsweek, Ratcliffe, explained, the upcoming Pentagon report will include more sightings and reports of objects moving in ways that seem unlikely. It could be said that the speed of sound was high without a sonic boom. Unexplained apparitions occur worldwide, he said, and include events detected on automatic sensors and not just by the human eye.
“There are instances where we don’t have a good explanation for some of the things we’ve looked at,” Ratcliffe told Fox News. Reports and declassifications are required under the Intelligence Authorization Act for 2021.
However, these appearances may not represent advanced Earth technology. Debunker has suggested that the extreme speed of the aircraft in a video released in April 2020 could be an optical illusion called parallax.
This effect occurs when an object close to the camera lens appears to be moving, sometimes quite quickly, while the camera is moving, simply because it is closer to the lens than the object in the background. Thus, objects in the video can be ordinary, such as a passenger plane or a weather balloon.
Some of the sudden motion in the video may be artifacts from the camera enlarging or sharpening the image, reports the Vice page.
There are also unclassified experimental aircraft that can do things like break the speed of sound without the huge “cracks” from a sonic boom. NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology, which is under construction and is not yet in flight, is designed to fly faster than sound without making more than one soft thump to listeners on the ground. It is not known whether the government has similar classified technology in testing or use.
Whatever the upcoming video shows, it is time for an unprecedented document release about UFOs. In January, the CIA unveiled three decades of documents about mysterious incidents the agency reported or investigated. Also read: The sound of the Azan disturbed his sleep, a Muazin was killed
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