UFO, who’s full form is Unidentified Flying Objects has been a subject to various researches by various governments. They have been a key subject for scientists working on ‘Extra-terrestrial Hypothesis’ (ETH). Even though the mainstream field of science doesn’t qualify such scientists to be worthy. And claim that its all a hoax whereas the former claim that these ‘unidentified’ flying incidents are in fact space crafts .
Unexplained aerial observations have indeed been sighted and informed. And no doubt many of them have been classified as mere meteor sightings and other special objects. That merely came close with Earth’s gravitational vicinity but, it should not be taken for granted that even if the ratio is less. There are sightings of UFO nonetheless.
Till date none of the investigations carried out by the government of various countries have confirmed. Or went on record publicly concluding to the fact that UFO are indeed indisputably real, physical objects. Which are extra-terrestrial in their origin and are or maybe of concern to the national defence. However, recently today, the U.S. Department of Defence has released three classified videos of ‘unexplained areal phenomena’. The videos however were released or rather leaked in 2007 and 2017, which is rather quite a notice; a gap of ten years.
The Pentagon went on public record by stating that they released the videos officially to ‘clear any misunderstandings regarding the videos being real’. The two videos happened to be published by The New York Times. But the third was released by the organisation founded by the former guitarist and vocalist Tom DeLonge. According to the New York Times, the first video was captured by navy fighter pilots who were just as shocked at seeing the unidentified rotate. People instantly after viewing it claimed that it was an alien’s ship.
In releasing the videos, we see, the U.S. Navy officially acknowledges that its navy fighter pilots encountered and witnessed a so-called unidentified aerial phenomenon. Department of Defence officials decided to release the videos after determining that the footage “does not reveal any sensitive capabilities or systems, and does not impinge on any subsequent investigations of military air space incursions by unidentified aerial phenomena,” Pentagon spokesperson Sue Gough said in a statement.
The videos even though had nothing sensitive or troublesome, still don’t answer the question of ‘what exactly were those’ there is yet no explanation, official or not, regarding the three videos and what that object was in them.