A US Navy spokesman has revealed a high-caliber secret about the Navy’s possession of unseen video clips of unidentified flying objects.
He explained in a statement a few days ago that the Navy keeps these clips (UFOs) or as the Ministry of Defense prefers to call them Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and noted: “It does not release the footage publicly because it It hurts. National Security.”
The admission came in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request by government transparency website The Black Vault, which had previously shared thousands of pages of documents related to exotic foods, Science Alert reported Monday.
Black Vault submitted a request to the US Navy in April 2020, just one day after it removed three videos filmed by Navy pilots that showed high-tech aircraft moving in seemingly impossible ways, as shown in the video below given.
More than two years later, the government sent a letter in response to the existence of more footage related to the unknown phenomena, denying requests for their extradition due to national security concerns.
For his part, Gregory Casson, deputy director of the Navy’s Freedom of Information Act office, explained in a response letter that “the release of this information harms national security because it could provide valuable information about the operations, weaknesses, or capabilities of the Department’s naval defenses.” Provide defense to enemies. “, noting that “parts of the videos cannot be separated for publication.”
He added: “The Navy was able to declassify only because of the disclosure of three videos that were released in April 2020.
He also mentioned that the Navy has considered the possibility of the official release of this film “without further damage to national security”.
Interestingly, the Navy made no attempt to hide the existence of additional videos of these unknown phenomena in response to The Black Vault’s request.
Also, there are clearly more unexplained items in the Navy archives, but how many and what they depict must remain a mystery for now.
According to the Qatre site and quoted by Isna, it is also clear that the US military takes the potential threat of these strange phenomena very seriously.
It is worth noting that in May 2022, the US Department of Defense held the first public hearing on UFOs since the 1960s.
The meeting mainly discussed a June 2021 Pentagon report that showed US Navy pilots had reported 144 visits since 2004.
Recently, the Department of Defense announced that it will receive federal funding to open a new office focused exclusively on handling reports of UFO sightings by the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force.
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