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Pentagon declassifies three videos showing unexplained phenomena


The idea that we have of a UFO (illustration). – O’Dell Dale / SUPERSTOCK / SIPA

The US Department of Defense declassified three videos on Monday shot by fighter jet pilots, showing unexplained phenomena. The images are not unpublished, however, since they were made public by the company To The Stars Academy of Arts & Sciences between December 2017 and March 2018, reports CNN.

The army of United States confirmed their authenticity last September, but the military authorities decided to go even further by making them officially accessible to all.

“Put an end to all misconceptions”

“After careful analysis, the department has determined that the authorized sharing of these videos does not reveal any sensitive system or capacity and has no effect on any future investigations into incursions of unidentified aerial phenomena in military airspace, “said Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough.

The communicant explains that the decision to publish the images was taken “in order to put an end to all the misconceptions of the public about the authenticity of the films in circulation and the possibility that the videos are cut off”.

“Disappeared in less than two seconds”

Relayed on Twitter by many media, the three black and white sequences show the reaction of the pilots to what could be ufo. “Oh my god,” the soldiers repeatedly exclaim in the face of the extraordinarily sudden and rapid movements of the missiles. “Look at this thing! », Comments another.
Interviewed by CNN in 2017, one of the witnesses to these unexplained phenomena said that he had approached the unidentified object which had then “disappeared in less than two seconds. […] It was very abrupt, like a ping pong ball bouncing off a wall. “

“These aircraft, let’s call them aircraft, have features that are currently not available to the United States or, to our knowledge, to any other foreign power,” said Luis Elizondo, former program director. study of unexplained phenomena within the American defense department.



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