Pentagon Leak Shows UFOs Above Navy Ship, See The Images

UFOs are all the rage right now with more and more mounting evidence that we've been visited by aliens. The latest leak only supports it

By Dylan Balde | Published

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Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) have captured the public interest since the Cold War, and today is no different. The possibility of life on other planets has baffled scientists the world over since the dawn of the 20th century. We’ve always looked to the stars with great curiosity, but with technological progress comes more prying questions. Is anyone watching us? Who would be watching us? Are they staking us out or simply surveying our planet? Science fiction came about as the inevitable result of such flights of fancy, and yet we’ve never stopped searching or speculating about alien life somehow finding us. In fact, the Pentagon just reported seeing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) circling Navy Destroyers off the coasts of Southern California. The evidence of UFOs was recently leaked, and it looks legit. Check out the video for yourself.

Classified night vision recordings show a batch of pyramid-shaped objects suspended mysteriously mid-air, roughly 700 feet above the Navy Destroyers. Jeremy Corbell, a hardened UFOs enthusiast, and investigative filmmaker examined the data and confirmed the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Task Force’s findings to be scientifically accurate. He writes:

“This 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!”

Mystery Wire assessed the videos and arrived at the same conclusion. The Task Force is scheduled to present the completed report in Congress this June. Here are some more shots of the reported UFOs:

American sailors were hounded by similar sightings in 2019, “Tic Tac-shaped” drones of an unknown origin. Arleigh Burke-class destroyers USS Kidd, USS Rafael Peralta, and USS John Finn discovered the mystery crafts while sailing 100 miles from the Los Angeles coast. SNOOPIE (Ship Nautical Or Otherwise Photographic Interpretation and Exploitation) teams from all three warships recorded two UAVs — one blinking red and the other flashing a bright white — in the vicinity. A fourth vessel, the aforementioned USS Russell, confirmed seeing the same UAVs. The sightings continued for another two days. Fighter jets aboard the USS Nimitz witnessed a near-identical craft flitting about in 2004. These strange UAVs reportedly matched the speed of one destroyer for 90 minutes.

Ufology is widely regarded as a pseudoscience. Most scientists worth their salt have long disputed the existence of UFOs with largely empirical observations. The general sentiment is a UFO is simply a misidentified floating object —perhaps a satellite — disguised as an optical illusion. It could also be the result of certain natural phenomena, such as a celestial body in the visible distance or a meteor whizzing through. The Russian government offered more compelling evidence to the contrary.

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The Russian Navy reported often finding UAVs close to water — a staggering 50% of the time — or in some cases at a depth of 50 meters. Siberia’s Lake Baikal, the deepest freshwater lake in the world, is a popular UFO spot. In 1982, military divers saw humanoids in silvery suits and gave chase; three men died while four were critically injured. A sub commander relates:

“On several occasions, the instruments gave reading of material objects moving at incredible speed. Calculations showed speeds of about 230 knots, or 400 km/h. Speeding so fast is a challenge even on the surface. But water resistance is much higher. It was like the objects defied the laws of physics. There’s only one explanation: the creatures who built them far surpass us in development.”

Russia’s findings lend credence to the abnormal sightings back in SoCal waters. If the “aliens love water” theory is to be believed, then the facts line up. Same time, anything can be proven real if mankind favored the possibility enough. It’s why pseudoscience has remained popular with the masses. What do you believe?

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