In 2017, a New York Times article exposed the existence of a Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, a dark money funded program within the Department of Defense that studied alleged UFO reports from 2007-2012.
The bombshell article showed two remarkable videos that showed Naval fighter jets encountering what appeared to be UFO’s. Now a third video has been released showing US Navy F/A-18 pilots flying at 25,000 feet and tracking an unidentified object traveling at an absurdly high rate of speed.
In a new Times report, a former Navy pilot with direct knowledge of the close encounters is speaking out and giving his personal account of numerous specific incidents, including a documented near collision with one an unidentified object and a Navy fighter jet off the Est Coast in 2014.
The incident was reported as part of an updated government protocol for documenting such sightings. Per the Times article:
“In late 2014, Lieutenant [Ryan] Graves said he was back at base in Virginia Beach when he encountered a squadron mate just back from a mission “with a look of shock on his face.”
He said he was stunned to hear the pilot’s words. “I almost hit one of those things,” the pilot told Lieutenant Graves.
The pilot and his wingman were flying in tandem about 100 feet apart over the Atlantic east of Virginia Beach when something flew between them, right past the cockpit. It looked to the pilot, Lieutenant Graves said, like a sphere encasing a cube.
The incident so spooked the squadron that an aviation flight safety report was filed, Lieutenant Graves said.”
No one from the government has acknowledged the encountered objects are extra-terrestrial, claiming they could be from a “classified drone program,” but what kind of drone can accelerate to hypersonic speed, make sudden stops and instantaneous turns beyond the limits the human body can endure? The answer is, nothing we have in the arsenal.
Put on your tinfoil hat and check out the full piece here.