Why UFOs are Suddenly EVERYWHERE. The Pentagon is studying UFOs and I wanted to understand why
Last updated: May 22, 2023
The video discusses the Pentagon's study of UFOs and presents evidence of a 2004 encounter with an unidentified flying object by US Navy pilots.
The video discusses the recent increase in UFO sightings and the Pentagon's decision to study them.
It starts with a specific incident in 2004 where Navy pilots encountered a strange object that was recorded on video.
The video then goes on to explain how this incident and others led to the creation of a secret Pentagon program to study UFOs.
The video argues that studying these objects could lead to important scientific discoveries.
The Pentagon is studying UFOs.
A 2004 encounter with an unidentified flying object by US Navy pilots is presented as evidence.
The encounter involved an object that descended rapidly and had advanced acceleration capabilities.
The object was an elongated egg or Tic Tac shape, approximately 46 feet in length, and had no visible propulsion or wings.
The Pentagon created a secret program called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) to investigate UFO sightings and determine if they posed a threat to national security.
The government is interested in studying UFOs because of national security concerns and the safety of their pilots and hardware.
The study of UFOs may provide valuable information and insights that can benefit society.
The potential benefits of studying UFOs include breakthroughs in aerospace technology and better understanding of natural phenomena, potential threats from foreign governments, and threats to flight safety and general security.
The US government has officially acknowledged the significance of studying UFOs through the formation of an official unidentified aerial phenomenon task force (UAPs).
The encounter and dozens of others led the Pentagon to create a secret program to study UFOs.
The public wouldn't hear about the program until 2017.
The program was called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP).
The program's purpose was to investigate UFO sightings and determine if they posed a threat to national security.
The program was shut down in 2012, but some officials say it still exists in some form.
Background Information
The Pentagon has been studying UFOs in secret since at least 2007.
There have been hundreds of evidence-based sightings of unidentified flying objects by the US military.
Many of these sightings remain classified for national security reasons.
The Department of Defense has assembled an official unidentified aerial phenomenon task force (UAPs) to study these sightings.
The government is interested in studying UFOs because of national security concerns and the safety of their pilots and hardware.
The 2004 Tic Tac Event
The 2004 Tic Tac event is the starting point for a new era of UFO investigations.
The New York Times broke the news about the Pentagon's secret UFO investigations.
Harry Reid, a Democratic senator from Nevada, had personally been asking for the investigation.
There were other videos of strange objects captured by Navy pilots in 2014, 2015, and 2019.
These videos and images were shot by Navy pilots who were on duty and have been confirmed to be authentic by the United States government.
The Government's Interest in UFOs
The government is interested in studying UFOs because of national security concerns and the safety of their pilots and hardware.
The Pentagon is worried that these UAPs may be part of a foreign collection program or indicative of a major technological advancement by another country.
The government wants to know who is flying around in their airspace without authorization and why they are behaving in weird ways that they don't understand.
The government is also concerned about the safety of their pilots and their very expensive hardware.
The new committee studying UFOs has been coming out with reports and stating very clearly why they are doing this.
Conclusion
There have been hundreds of evidence-based sightings of unidentified flying objects by the US military.
The government is interested in studying UFOs because of national security concerns and the safety of their pilots and hardware.
The Pentagon has assembled an official unidentified aerial phenomenon task force (UAPs) to study these sightings.
The government wants to know who is flying around in their airspace without authorization and why they are behaving in weird ways that they don't understand.
The study of UFOs may provide valuable information and insights that can benefit society.
The Pentagon's Study of UFOs
UAPs pose a hazard to safety of flight and could pose a broader danger if some instances represent sophisticated collection against United States military activities by foreign governments or demonstrate a breakthrough Aerospace technology by a potential adversary.
There were two aircraft from VFA 11 and they flew took off as a flight of two, and as they hit the area, these objects went right between the aircraft.
When something like this happens, it's a huge deal, and they immediately abort whatever they're doing and return to their ship to discuss what just happened.
These pilots have been seeing these things essentially all the time, and that to me is more compelling evidence that we need to evaluate here.
These pilots have talked about how there's a real stigma with reporting this stuff, so a lot of them just sort of keep quiet.
The 2004 Encounter with an Unidentified Flying Object
The 2004 Tic Tac case was happening because we upgraded our radar.
These Navy personnel at first don't believe what they're seeing, they think that their instruments are probably broken.
People started to try to fly by and see it, and at this point, maybe 80 to 90 of our Squadron have probably seen one of these on the radar.
These pilots have talked about how there's a real stigma with reporting this stuff, so a lot of them just sort of keep quiet.
It was when that near-crash happened that now these pilots are literally required to file safety reports of what happened, and this is where the Pentagon and lawmakers who fund them were forced to take these UFOs more seriously.
The Potential Significance of Studying UFOs
Our effort will include the thorough examination of adversarial platforms and potential breakthrough technologies.
U.S government or commercial platforms, allied or partner systems, and other natural phenomena will be studied.
Scientists, military leaders, and even some politicians are joining the crowd of true believers with the U.S Navy task force called in.
This task force was formed and it represents the first time since 1969 that the US government has officially or at least publicly acknowledged the significance of studying UFOs.
There is something there measurable by multiple instruments and yet it seems to move in directions that are inconsistent with what we know of physics or science more broadly.
The Potential Benefits of Studying UFOs
We can learn a lot from studying these things.
Studying UFOs could lead to a breakthrough in aerospace technology.
Studying UFOs could help us better understand natural phenomena.
Studying UFOs could help us better understand potential threats from foreign governments.
Studying UFOs could help us better understand potential threats to flight safety and general security.
Evidence of UFO sightings
144 instances of UFO sightings have been reported by US military or government personnel.
80 of these reports have been gathered from multiple sensors, providing multiple perspectives and tools.
US government has seen these sightings but does not know what they are.
Human eyes, brain, and long-term memory are faulty and inaccurate data collection tools.
Multiple sensors make a difference in collecting sightings.
US government's serious approach to UFO sightings
The US Department of Defense is funding an effort to investigate, study, and analyze UFO sightings.
Funding research is the only way to know anything about the world.
The UAP task force database has grown to contain approximately 400 reports.
The task force has come to some useful conclusions since the release of the preliminary report.
Incidents have come into perspective after analyzing all the data.
Explanation of strange UFO movements
Analysis of the fast-moving round object revealed it was an optical illusion and not moving that fast.
Analysis of the triangles in the sky revealed they were probably foreign drones trying to spy on US military maneuvers.
Analysis of the UFO-shaped object being chased by an F-18 revealed that the strange movement was due to the image sensors used in the military.
Mick West provides a compelling deep dive on an explanation for the strange movement of the object.
Many of these videos have not been officially declared a foreign drone and remain unexplained.
Challenges in understanding UFO sightings
Most of the sightings are actually just foreign spies flying around spying on US military activities or weather balloons or other airborne tracks.
Many of the videos were recorded on gear that is classified and built for a specific purpose that we don't have access to understanding.
Many of the videos remain unexplained despite analysis.
The report often cites lack of good data.
The Tic Tac incident from 2004 remains unexplained.
The 2004 Tic Tac Case
US Navy pilots encountered an unidentified flying object in 2004.
The object was seen descending from 60,000 feet to 50 feet in a matter of seconds.
The object hovered stationary on radar for a short amount of time before departing at high velocities and high turn rates.
The infrared video footage shows the object flying around at mind-boggling speeds.
Since the pilots went public with their account, a handful more of Navy witnesses have come forward telling their stories of what they have seen.
Theories and Speculations
There are no satisfying theories that explain the 2004 Tic Tac case.
The object could be Russia or Chinese secret drones or even experimental aircraft that the US has been developing.
Powerful countries spend a lot of time and resources trying to get a leg up militarily and find the next big technological thing.
Patents from the US military claim to revolutionize propulsion tech using anti-gravity spacecraft.
The 2004 Tic Tac case remains a mystery, and it will probably be a mystery forever.
Decoupling UFOs from Aliens
Step one in studying UFOs is to decouple them from the quick conclusion that people jump to that we are being visited by aliens from a different star system.
The stigma surrounding UFOs is why people are embarrassed to talk about them.
There are UFOs, and we should study them and see what they actually are.
Real answers come when you have real inquiry with real tools to measure and analyze real data from the real world.
The US government agrees that the often limited amount of high-quality data and reporting hampers our ability to draw firm conclusions about the nature or intent of UAP.
Keeping an Open Mind
There is no evidence that points to aliens as the explanation for UFOs.
Our brains automatically fill in the blanks, and suddenly aliens are the explanation, but it's not the right approach.
It is almost a statistical impossibility that we're the only intelligent life forms in this universe.
Crazy scientific breakthroughs happen all the time, and we don't need to treat UFOs like religion.
We should gather data, analyze it, and build a body of knowledge about UFOs to figure out what is going on in our airspace.
The Pentagon's Study of UFOs
The Pentagon released the 2022 annual report on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).
The report shows that the Pentagon is interested in gathering more data on UAP.
There have been 366 new reports of UAP, and 171 of them remain unidentifiable.
The Pentagon is talking to allies to try to get to the bottom of what these UAP are.
Some UAP continue to demonstrate unusual flight characteristics.
Benefits of Studying UFOs
Studying UFOs can help us learn something new and potentially keep us safe.
UFOs can be observed, measured, analyzed, and learned from.
The Pentagon's interest in studying UFOs is good news for those interested in the topic.
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