What a time to be alive! The United States Navy actually confirmed just this week that three videos that recently went viral online appearing to contain footage of real UFOs is authentic and they admit they have no idea what the objects were.
Don’t you understand what this means? The U.S. Navy has officially confirmed the existence of UFOs.
According to The Black Vault,
“The Navy designates the objects contained in these videos as unidentified aerial phenomena,” said Joseph Gradisher, official spokesperson for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare. When asked why the phrase “UAP” is now utilized by the U.S. Navy, and not “UFO,” Mr. Gradisher added, “The ‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomena’ terminology is used because it provides the basic descriptor for the sightings/observations of unauthorized/unidentified aircraft/objects that have been observed entering/operating in the airspace of various military-controlled training ranges.”
The videos released are referred to as FLIR1, Gimbal, and GoFast.
The first video was taken on November 14, 2004, by an F-18 gun camera.
The second video, known as Gimbal, was taken on January 21, 2015, and so was the third. While they were from the same day it is unclear if the objects are in fact the same.
However, of all three of these UFO videos which were released, only one of them was actually officially declassified and approved for public release.
“The videos were never officially released to the general public by the DoD and should still be withheld. The Navy has not released the videos to the general public,” said Pentagon Spokesperson Susan Gough.
John Greenewald, Jr., who publishes the long-standing website The Black Vault, told Motherboard he was surprised at the language the Navy used in its official statement:
“I very much expected that when the U.S. military addressed the videos, they would coincide with language we see on official documents that have now been released, and they would label them as ‘drones’ or ‘balloons.’ However, they did not. They went on the record stating the ‘phenomena’ depicted in those videos, is ‘unidentified.’ That really made me surprised, intrigued, excited and motivated to push harder for the truth.”
Here is the first video of the UFO incident called FLIR1:
Here is video number two showing the UFO incident known as Gimbal:
Here’s video number three showing the UFO incident known as GoFast: