Posted on 12/03/2020 8:22:03 AM PST by Red Badger
On Wednesday, The Debrief’s Tim McMillan gave us the most detailed look yet at the Pentagon’s ongoing research of unidentified flying objects, UFOs, or what the government refers to as “unidentified aerial phenomena.” Publicly announced earlier this year, the “Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force” is run out of the Office of Naval Intelligence. Its mission is to detect, analyze, and catalog UFOs.
I can confirm the accuracy of McMillan’s story, the previously unreported Navy UFO encounter in late 2019, and his description of task force intelligence reports from 2018 and 2020. And that the government has been unable to positively identify the UFOs recorded on video by naval aviators in 2004 and 2015. Those videos were first published in a 2017 New York Times article and officially released by the Navy this year.
But that’s just the start.
McMillan correctly notes that the 2018 task force report “expressly stated that the potential for UAP to be ‘alien’ or ‘non-human’ technology was of legitimate consideration.” That report included photos taken by naval aviators on their personal cellphone cameras, which appear to show a cube-like UFO of the kind aviators described in the 2015 video-recorded incident.
It is the 2020 report, however, which is most striking. Shared very widely across the civilian and military intelligence community, it includes an extraordinary photograph taken in late 2019 of a triangle-shaped UFO. The photograph was taken by a F/A-18F fighter jet operating off the U.S. East Coast. According to the report, the Triangle UFO rose out of the Atlantic Ocean and rapidly accelerated out of sight on a vertical axis. I believe, but have been unable to confirm, that the aircrew responsible for the photo were operating off either the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower or the USS John C. Stennis.
This is big news, or should be, for four reasons.
First, it confirms the ongoing presence of UFOs proximate to the Navy’s nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. These UFOs are apparently powered by unconventional non-jet based flight propulsion systems, exhibiting no exhaust trails, and are capable of rapidly navigating water, air, and space. No nation or corporation has been shown to possess, let alone manifest, such advanced engineering. As an extension, the reports reinforce the classified assessment that there is an unknown connection between naval nuclear reactors and proximate UFO activity.
Third, the previously unreported Triangle UFO incident adds a third design form to the portfolio of “Tic-Tac” and “Cube” form UFOs seen by naval aviators in 2004 and 2015. It’s worth noting here that triangle-shaped UFOs closely matching the one referenced in the 2020 report have been reported by witnesses in U.S. airspace for many decades.
Finally, the 2020 report carried a heavy focus on underwater operating UFOs, or what the government calls “Unidentified Submersible Phenomena.” McMillan rightly notes that the Navy is particularly loath to discuss this element of the phenomenon, fearing that doing so will compromise the operation of highly classified Navy acoustic sensor networks. As I’ve reported, another motive for the government’s secrecy here is the apparent ability of some UFOs to travel underwater at speeds of hundreds of knots or more per hour. Combining that factor with the UFOs' means of and apparent propensity for occasionally closing with nuclear-powered submarines has the Navy reasonably concerned.
Namely, that the silent service isn’t running as silent as the admirals would like to admit. And that China or Russia must not be able to replicate this technology. Such a development would shred the credibility and very function of U.S. nuclear deterrent forces, of which ballistic missile submarines are supposed to be the most survivable linchpin. In turn, and in a noticeable distinction with the record-report approach of its surface warfare colleagues, the submarine force prefers to write off undersea sensor detections as anomalies (as I found during a June interview with the admiral commanding U.S. submarine forces).
Where does this leave us?
As usual for this subject, with many more questions than answers.
But we should welcome the intelligence community’s effort to share UFO-related reporting more widely. And we should support efforts, such as that of Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Sen. Marco Rubio, to declassify more UFO-related reporting.
When I was in the Marines, I learned there was no such thing...................
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I spent a few years as a USMC intel weenie and I can vouch for true and for certain that there was really good and accurate intel produced.
Problem was, the good stuff was too high-security classification to share with anyone so it always got stuck in the vault.
So, we knew everything. But we couldn’t tell anyone because then we wouldn’t be special anymore.
Semper Fi.
I saw that once. Awesome sight......................
Jacques Vallée, one of the leading alien experts, was the one that pointed out that extraterrestrials are deceptive in nature. And are closely linked to the occult.
I believe He has told us what this phenomenon is, and where it comes from. It's important to us, and is in the Bible.
While there may be new imagery, there are no new photos or vids shared in the article. Just the videos from a few years ago.
Anyway, I stick to my opinion that something is very fishy about all of this. Maybe it’s a black project from one agency and everyone else is clueless about it, but I don’t think they’d be discussing it so publicly if they had that suspicion. Maybe it’s another state’s work and we are sending a message that yes, fools, we see ya. Or maybe it’s something very sinister like preparing us for a fake alien invasion story to permanently enslave the world.
But it’s not real aliens.
As I posted earlier:
It’s USAF guys messing with USN guys................
Now, that’s just cute - looks like they’re having fun.
Not so fast there, Pard.
Perhaps they're looking for elderly men with plugs and chiclet-like teeth and randy middle-aged women of, say, Indo-Jamaican heritage.
The answer is a BIG YASSIR!
We'll deliver them to Area 51 with or without COVID masks...free of charge.
ALL of the above........................
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These reports have emerged from the cracks, so to speak.
They are probably fleeing for their lives from giant Humboldt squid, or some other horror.
Reports—from Navy fighter pilots, radar operators and other witnesses from the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier strike group incident from November 2004—
“It’s white. It has no wings. It has no rotors.”
“It didn’t fly like an aircraft. It was so unpredictable—high g, rapid velocity, rapid acceleration.”
“I didn’t see a trail.”
“It was going 70-plus knots underwater.”
“...tracked the object accelerating from a standing position to traveling 60 miles in a minute—an astounding 3,600 miles an hour.”
Well, there goes the weather *ball-loon* excuse.
YES!!!!!!
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