2/19/2023 0 Comments Recent ufo sightings![]() ![]() ![]() “For too long, the stigma associated with UAPs has gotten in the way of good intelligence analysis,” said Rep. Lawmakers warned during the hearing that UAPs should be considered potential threats to national security. ![]() He showed lawmakers a few examples of reported incidents, including a previously classified video of a gray spherical object moving past an FA-18 fighter jet.īray shows another Navy UAP observation video captured "several years ago," taken through night vision goggles that shows "what appears to be triangles flashing:" /QAyTfk670Y “Navy and air force crews now have step-by-step procedures for reporting UAPs on their kneeboard, in the cockpit,” Bray added, according to NPR.īray also cited improved censors, more drones in the air, and “aerial clutter” like balloons in explaining the increase in sightings. The military has also been working to remove the stigma associated with reporting UAPs, and making it easier to do so. One reason for the increase is that people are now describing encounters that they didn’t report at the time, said Scott Bray, deputy director of Naval intelligence. Despite the uptick in reported incidents, Bray said the military has yet to find evidence of anything “nonterrestrial in origin.” A Navy intelligence official told lawmakers that the military’s database on reported sightings of UAPs now contains about 400 incidents, 250 more than the 143 included in a report released last year. UFOs and Nukes researcher Robert Hastings first learned of the incidents when Clem wrote to him in 2009, but it was not until December 2013 that funds became available to capture the former fighter pilot on video.Congress held its first hearing on UFOs in over 50 years on Tuesday, and it turns out there have been a lot more reported UFO - or UAP, unidentified aerial phenomenon - sightings than previously believed. Clem says that members of his Navy Hellcat F6F fighter squadron chased them away. “Bud” Clem, says that a UFO monitored one of our fissile materials facilities-the Hanford plutonium-production plant in Washington State-on three different nights in January 1945, some seven months before Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed. military veterans have now discussed their involvement in one or more of those incidents in video interviews. atomic/thermonuclear weapons sites, from the 1940s onward, are detailed in thousands of declassified Army, Air Force, Navy, FBI, and CIA documents. Unfortunately, when Robert Hastings attempted to notify Clem of the discovery of those documents by Jan Aldrich, in July 2014, he learned that Clem had died the previous month. In conclusion, declassified military documents confirm the events described by former USN fighter pilot Bud Clem. At least one of those “aircraft” was tracked on radar and successfully eluded the U.S. So here we have an official document referring an unidentified aircraft flying over the Top Secret Hanford atomic materials production plant on three occasions in January 1945. Our battery of searchlights has been in place since 15 January one incident has occurred since that date in which a brief radar contact was made-attempted night interception again failed. The airspace over the Hanford Company is both a Danger area and a Restricted area. The Thirteenth Naval District has made arrangements for Naval Air Station, Pasco, to employ both radar and fighter aircraft in attempting interception of these unidentified aircraft. ![]() on at least three nights in the past month (this Company is engaged in undisclosed projects for the War and Navy Departments) this HQ was requested by, about ten days ago, to move one of searchlights from Seattle to the Pasco plant. One of them, dated January 23, 1945, and directed to the Commanding General of the Army Air Forces and the Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, states: Resulting from an unidentified aircraft flying over the Hanford Engineering Company Plant at Pasco, Wash. In July 2014, UFO historian Jan Aldrich revealed that his research group, Project 1947, had secured World War II-era documents from Headquarters Fourth Air Force, which referred to overflights of the Hanford site by “unidentified aircraft”. ![]()
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