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More than 360 new UFO cases have been reported to US intelligence agencies since March 2021


One of three videos released by the Pentagon on Monday, April 27, 2020 showing “unidentified aerial phenomena” recorded by US Navy pilots during training flights in 2016. 2004 and 2015. “The aerial phenomenon observed in the videos is still described as ‘unidentified,'” the Pentagon said in a statement.

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WASHINGTON – The top US spy agency said on Thursday 366 New cases of unidentified aerial phenomena have been reported to US intelligence agencies since March 2021.

The 366 new reports added join the list of 144 cases that were recorded in the previous 17 years.

The total record for strange aerial activity is now 510.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence wrote in a report 11 pages uncategorized that multiple agencies found that flying objects “exhibit unusual flight characteristics or operability.”

The confidential version of the report, as required by the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2022, has been submitted to Congress.

The majority of reports originate from US Navy and US Air Force pilots and operators who witnessed unidentified aerial phenomena during the course of the mission. their.

In 2020, the Pentagon formed a new task force to investigate UFO sightings has been observed many times by US military aircraft.

The creation of the Unknown Aerial Phenomena Task Force, or UAPTF, continues efforts begun in recent years to investigate unexplained aerial incidents encountered by the US military.

The US Navy has previously led efforts to look into unidentified aerial phenomena since the service industry has reported several encounters involving its aircraft.

‘Look at that, man! It’s spinning!’

Watch three declassified Pentagon UFO videos taken by US Navy pilots

In April 2020, Pentagon declassifies three videos recorded by US Navy pilots seems to show unidentified flying objects. Two of the videos feature US service members commenting on the object’s speed while another speculates that the unidentified object could be a drone.

“Dude, this is the f-king drone, man,” said one pilot. Another said “there’s a whole fleet.”

“They’re all going against the wind. The wind blows 120 knots to the west. Look at that thing, man!” the first to speak. “It’s spinning!”

At that time, then-President Donald Trump described the US Navy footage as “a damn video” and told Reuters he wondered “is it real.”

Two months later, the Senate Intelligence Committee voted that the Pentagon as well as intelligence community leaders should provide a public analysis of these encounters.

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