Leaked Navy Footage of Alleged UFO Confirmed to Be Real By Pentagon

Could this be the first proof of alien life?
Loukia Papadopoulos

We've long suspected that aliens may be out there and that they may have made contact with Earth. Now, video footage that shows potential UFOs flying above a US Navy warship was leaked to a documentary filmmaker named Jeremy Corbell and the Pentagon says the images are real.

“I can confirm that the referenced photos and videos were taken by Navy personnel,” Department of Defense spokesperson Sue Gough told Futurism.

“The UAPTF (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force) has included these incidents in their ongoing examinations,” Gough continued. “As we have said before, to maintain operations security and to avoid disclosing information that may be useful to potential adversaries, DOD does not discuss publicly the details of either the observations or the examinations of reported incursions into our training ranges or designated airspace, including those incursions initially designated as UAP.”

The Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) is a group that has been confirmed by the Defense Department to be investigating encounters between the US military and unidentified objects. 

Meanwhile, Corbell told Mystery Wire earlier this week that the footage was taken on deployment from the USS Russell. “It shows what they described as vehicles. And they made a great distinction. They made sure in this classified briefing, they made a great distinction that this is not something that we own either a black project, this is not something of a foreign military, that these were behaving in ways that we did not expect. And that they were you know shaped non aerodynamically. Like pyramids, these are flying pyramids!” the filmmaker added.

Does this video provide proof of alien life or is it a prank or a visual illusion? The New York Times reported that there has been a surge of UFO reportings during the pandemic. Alleged sightings nearly doubled in New York from the previous year, to about 300.

The article attributed this to skies lacking light pollution and to people having more free time to check the horizons. But are these sightings real or are they the result of the imaginations of bored city dwellers? We will have to wait for more details to emerge to know for sure.

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