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(.#261).- Report of a Navy pilot - UFOs will become widespread.
Report of a Navy pilot - UFOs will become widespread.
Published June 6, 2019.
WRITTEN BY DR MICHAEL SALLA
On May 26, 2019, the New York Times published an article on five US Navy pilots reporting UFO sightings in 2014 and 2015 off the coast of Florida. The story quotes their descriptions of unknown craft that could fly at hypersonic speeds and fly over the ocean. Their reports were forwarded to the Pentagon's Advanced Air Threat Identification Program (AATIP).
The five Navy pilots were interviewed by New York Times reporters about UFO sightings while conducting training exercises around the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt prior to their deployment in the Middle East. Times reporters said that because of the 2014 and 2015 sightings, the Navy had improved its classified guidance on how pilots should report UFOs, which are now officially known as Unexplained Flight Phenomena.
A video of one of the UFO incidents where pilots could be heard exclaimed, "Wow, what is it, man? Watch it fly! The video was published more than a year ago and was interviewed by Fox News on March 12, 2018 by Luis Elizondo, the former head of the Pentagon, who led AATIP from 2007 to 2017, the year before. of his retirement. to protest the lack of support the program was receiving.
VIDEO YOUTUBE
Inside the Navy’s 2015 encounter with…
Duration : 5m24s
In the Times' story, the pilots made it clear that no known flying aircraft could perform the complex UFO maneuvers:
According to the pilots, the strange thing was that the video showed objects accelerating at hypersonic speed, making sudden stops and instant turns - something that exceeded the physical limits of a human crew.
They speculated that UFOs could be part of a very advanced UAV program that poses several safety issues due to the possibility of an in-flight collision. They refused to speculate further on the origins of the UFO. Earlier in April 2019, the Navy issued new guidelines for reporting UFO sightings and cited security concerns as a factor in the need to improve the reporting process.
The latest New York Times story following December 16, 2017, which analyzed similar observations reported by Navy pilots in 2004, has several important points to remember.
The first is that the US Navy allows its pilots to make public the record of UFO sightings with implications for national security.
This effectively nullified a 1954 1954 military policy, called JANAP 146 (C), which prohibited military and civilian pilots from discussing UFO sightings that would affect national security. JANAP 146 discussed possible prosecutions under the Espionage Laws for the unauthorized transmission of UFO sightings reported by military and civilian pilots under JANAP's official reporting mechanism.
The second conclusion is that the Pentagon allows public disclosure of an official military surveillance video on a phenomenon that, on the surface, seems unknown, at least to the pilots who witness it.
However, it is more than likely that the military hierarchy is aware of the phenomenon and sanctioned the dissemination of videos. Of note are the official Navy videos, the unauthorized disclosure of which results in heavy penalties, as specified in JANAP 146.
Third, the fact that the New York Times published this article sends a clear signal to other mainstream media sources that it is acceptable to discuss UFO sightings and their implications for national security.
We can therefore expect many other reports in the mainstream UFO / UAP media in the near future, as evidenced by multiple sources of information that immediately cover the Times story.
What can be concluded from the enthusiasm found in the mainstream media for discussing UFO pilot reports?
It is important to emphasize that it is impossible for the Pentagon to reverse its decades-long policy (JANAP 146) if it is not convinced that it can adequately explain the implications for national security of UFO sightings. . It is more than likely that video leaks and pilot interviews are part of a formal disclosure process for advanced aerospace technologies well known to US military leaders.
The Pentagon slowly informs the public about the advanced technologies it has secretly developed.
There is ample compelling evidence that the US Air Force and the US Navy have developed secret space programs that utilize the type of advanced aerospace technologies that the Navy pilots witnessed during the 2014/2015 incidents. 2004.
However, it is highly likely that the US Air Force's advanced aerospace technology arsenal will be the first secret space program to be revealed, due to the abundance of evidence proving its existence, as I documented in the secret space program of the US Air Force.
While the Navy's program focused on space operations, the Air Force focused on land-based operations and its hand-crafted deployment technologies that will be easier to explain as such.
This will greatly help the UFO revelation story that unfolds if the US Navy pilots are confused by the advanced technologies they witness, thus making reference to such technologies belonging to another military service. This will divert attention from the Navy's SSP to the Air Force's SSP.
It is becoming very clear that the Pentagon has decided to prepare the general public for future announcements of advanced aerospace technologies secretly developed in highly classified programs.
This will be used to explain the origins of many UFO observations over the decades, including those observed by military pilots investigated by AATIP. For my part, I do not believe that all UFO sightings can be explained as advanced technologies developed in a terrestrial way, but certainly many are.
Advanced aerospace technologies secretly secretly developed by the Air Force, as I explain in the US Air Force's secret space program, will be progressively disclosed at the official launch of Space Force, which is part of a long-term strategic plan to disclose and merge all elements. advanced aerospace technologies developed by different branches of the US Army.
In the meantime, for more information on AATIP and the many UFO reports reported by military pilots since 2007, log on Friday to the official launch of History Channel's "Unidentified: Inside UFO Investigation".
© Michael E. Salla, Ph.D. Copyright
www.elishean.fr/
Copyright les Hathor © Elishean/2009-2019/ Elishean mag
F I N .
Report of a Navy pilot - UFOs will become widespread.
Published June 6, 2019.
WRITTEN BY DR MICHAEL SALLA
On May 26, 2019, the New York Times published an article on five US Navy pilots reporting UFO sightings in 2014 and 2015 off the coast of Florida. The story quotes their descriptions of unknown craft that could fly at hypersonic speeds and fly over the ocean. Their reports were forwarded to the Pentagon's Advanced Air Threat Identification Program (AATIP).
The five Navy pilots were interviewed by New York Times reporters about UFO sightings while conducting training exercises around the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt prior to their deployment in the Middle East. Times reporters said that because of the 2014 and 2015 sightings, the Navy had improved its classified guidance on how pilots should report UFOs, which are now officially known as Unexplained Flight Phenomena.
A video of one of the UFO incidents where pilots could be heard exclaimed, "Wow, what is it, man? Watch it fly! The video was published more than a year ago and was interviewed by Fox News on March 12, 2018 by Luis Elizondo, the former head of the Pentagon, who led AATIP from 2007 to 2017, the year before. of his retirement. to protest the lack of support the program was receiving.
VIDEO YOUTUBE
Inside the Navy’s 2015 encounter with…
Duration : 5m24s
In the Times' story, the pilots made it clear that no known flying aircraft could perform the complex UFO maneuvers:
According to the pilots, the strange thing was that the video showed objects accelerating at hypersonic speed, making sudden stops and instant turns - something that exceeded the physical limits of a human crew.
They speculated that UFOs could be part of a very advanced UAV program that poses several safety issues due to the possibility of an in-flight collision. They refused to speculate further on the origins of the UFO. Earlier in April 2019, the Navy issued new guidelines for reporting UFO sightings and cited security concerns as a factor in the need to improve the reporting process.
The latest New York Times story following December 16, 2017, which analyzed similar observations reported by Navy pilots in 2004, has several important points to remember.
The first is that the US Navy allows its pilots to make public the record of UFO sightings with implications for national security.
This effectively nullified a 1954 1954 military policy, called JANAP 146 (C), which prohibited military and civilian pilots from discussing UFO sightings that would affect national security. JANAP 146 discussed possible prosecutions under the Espionage Laws for the unauthorized transmission of UFO sightings reported by military and civilian pilots under JANAP's official reporting mechanism.
The second conclusion is that the Pentagon allows public disclosure of an official military surveillance video on a phenomenon that, on the surface, seems unknown, at least to the pilots who witness it.
However, it is more than likely that the military hierarchy is aware of the phenomenon and sanctioned the dissemination of videos. Of note are the official Navy videos, the unauthorized disclosure of which results in heavy penalties, as specified in JANAP 146.
Third, the fact that the New York Times published this article sends a clear signal to other mainstream media sources that it is acceptable to discuss UFO sightings and their implications for national security.
We can therefore expect many other reports in the mainstream UFO / UAP media in the near future, as evidenced by multiple sources of information that immediately cover the Times story.
What can be concluded from the enthusiasm found in the mainstream media for discussing UFO pilot reports?
It is important to emphasize that it is impossible for the Pentagon to reverse its decades-long policy (JANAP 146) if it is not convinced that it can adequately explain the implications for national security of UFO sightings. . It is more than likely that video leaks and pilot interviews are part of a formal disclosure process for advanced aerospace technologies well known to US military leaders.
The Pentagon slowly informs the public about the advanced technologies it has secretly developed.
There is ample compelling evidence that the US Air Force and the US Navy have developed secret space programs that utilize the type of advanced aerospace technologies that the Navy pilots witnessed during the 2014/2015 incidents. 2004.
However, it is highly likely that the US Air Force's advanced aerospace technology arsenal will be the first secret space program to be revealed, due to the abundance of evidence proving its existence, as I documented in the secret space program of the US Air Force.
While the Navy's program focused on space operations, the Air Force focused on land-based operations and its hand-crafted deployment technologies that will be easier to explain as such.
This will greatly help the UFO revelation story that unfolds if the US Navy pilots are confused by the advanced technologies they witness, thus making reference to such technologies belonging to another military service. This will divert attention from the Navy's SSP to the Air Force's SSP.
It is becoming very clear that the Pentagon has decided to prepare the general public for future announcements of advanced aerospace technologies secretly developed in highly classified programs.
This will be used to explain the origins of many UFO observations over the decades, including those observed by military pilots investigated by AATIP. For my part, I do not believe that all UFO sightings can be explained as advanced technologies developed in a terrestrial way, but certainly many are.
Advanced aerospace technologies secretly secretly developed by the Air Force, as I explain in the US Air Force's secret space program, will be progressively disclosed at the official launch of Space Force, which is part of a long-term strategic plan to disclose and merge all elements. advanced aerospace technologies developed by different branches of the US Army.
In the meantime, for more information on AATIP and the many UFO reports reported by military pilots since 2007, log on Friday to the official launch of History Channel's "Unidentified: Inside UFO Investigation".
© Michael E. Salla, Ph.D. Copyright
www.elishean.fr/
Copyright les Hathor © Elishean/2009-2019/ Elishean mag
F I N .