News#HT Leaked Navy video appears to show UFO off California

Author : jimmyn
Publish Date : 2021-05-18 19:02:46


A recently leaked Navy video appears to show an unidentified flying object disappearing into the water off California, according to a clip obtained by a documentary maker and shared with NBC News. The video was captured in July 2019 by a Navy aircraft and recorded at the USS Omaha Combat Information Center, according to filmmaker Jeremy Corbell. The clip appears to show a spherical object flying over water for a few minutes near San Diego before disappearing. "Splashed," military personnel can be heard saying in the video. The Defense Department confirmed the clip was recorded by Navy personnel and said it will be reviewed by the Pentagon's Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, a panel established last year to "obtain information" on the "nature and origins "of such objects. The video was posted a few days before "60 Minutes" aired an interview with two former Navy pilots who recalled being sent to investigate

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"multiple anomalous aerial vehicles" that descended 80,000 feet in less than a second. The incident also occurred off San Diego in 2004. One of the pilots, Cmdr. Dave Fravor told "60 Minutes" that staff found a "small white Tic-Tac-like object" moving over the water before disappearing. Seconds later, his ship, the USS Princeton, said the object reappeared on its radar 60 miles away. Christopher Mellon, a senior defense official in the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations, said in an interview that there was "a lot of continuity" between recent reports of unidentified objects and reports dating back decades.

"What we are seeing is a number of distinct and different things," he said. "We sometimes see an object 50 feet high that can travel at supersonic speeds and appear to be heading into orbit or descend from altitudes over 100,000 feet."

Mellon said the stigma associated with reporting on such phenomena has kept witnesses silent for a long time - a sentiment echoed by Lieutenant Commander. Alex Dietrich, one of the Marine pilots, in an interview with "60 Minutes"

Dietrich said, “We've said more than the beers, 'Hey man, if I saw this one alone, I don't know I would have come back and said anything.' Because it sounds so crazy when I say it. ''

A lengthy New Yorker story titled "How the Pentagon Started Taking Seriousness with the US Air Force," examined journalist Leslie Kane's work last month. Kane co-wrote an article in the New York Times four years ago stating that the Pentagon was spending millions of dollars on threat identification software to screen for unidentified aircraft that were moving at high speeds with no visible signs of thrust. 

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Described by those who have worked with him as having the demeanor of a parish priest, he abhors speaking to the news media and is not particularly chatty with his own colleagues. On conference calls, they describe him as a low talker. “Hey, it’s Mike,” he will say, often in a barely audible voice.

 



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