Believe, Slaent.
Videos show an encounter between a Navy Super Hornet and an unknown object.
Our readers are plenty interested in unidentified flying objects. We know that from the huge response to our front-page Sunday article (published online just after noon on Saturday) revealing a secret Pentagon program to investigate U.F.O.s. The piece, by the Pentagon correspondent Helene Cooper, the author Leslie Kean and myself — a contributor to The Times after a 45-year staff career — has dominated the most emailed and most viewed lists since.
So how does a story on U.F.O.s get into The New York Times? Not easily, and only after a great deal of vetting, I assure you.
The journey began two and a half months ago with a tip to Leslie, who has long reported on U.F.O.s and published a 2010 New York Times best seller, “UFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Go on the Record.” At a confidential meeting Oct. 4 in a Pentagon City hotel with several present and former intelligence officials and a defense contractor, she met Luis Elizondo, the director of a Pentagon program she had never heard of: the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
She learned it was a secret effort, funded at the initiative of the then Senate majority leader, Harry Reid, starting in 2007, to investigate aerial threats including what the military preferred to call “unidentified aerial phenomena” or just “objects.” This was big news because the United States military had announced as far back as 1969 that U.F.O.s were not worth studying. Leslie also learned that Mr. Elizondo had just resigned to protest what he characterized as excessive secrecy and internal opposition — the reason for the meeting.
She spent hours with him reviewing unclassified documents, for the $22 million program operated largely “in the white” (that is, not under special restricted access), but hidden in the huge defense budget, with only parts of it classified. A few days later Mr. Elizondo and others there — including Harold E. Puthoff, an engineer who has conducted research on extrasensory perception for the C.I.A. and later worked as a contractor on the program, and Christopher K. Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence — announced they were joining a new commercial venture, To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science, to raise money for research into U.F.O.s. Leslie wrote it up for the Huffington Post with scant details of the program.
She spent hours with him reviewing unclassified documents, for the $22 million program operated largely “in the white” (that is, not under special restricted access), but hidden in the huge defense budget, with only parts of it classified. A few days later Mr. Elizondo and others there — including Harold E. Puthoff, an engineer who has conducted research on extrasensory perception for the C.I.A. and later worked as a contractor on the program, and Christopher K. Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence — announced they were joining a new commercial venture, To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science, to raise money for research into U.F.O.s. Leslie wrote it up for the Huffington Post with scant details of the program.
I had known Leslie for years, and she told me this looked like a story for The Times. I agreed. Leslie and I met with Mr. Elizondo in Philadelphia on Oct. 31. Three days later, I emailed the executive editor, Dean Baquet, about “a sensational and highly confidential time-sensitive story” that I said “involves a senior U.S. intelligence official who abruptly quit last month” exposing “a deeply secret program, long mythologized but now confirmed.”
more below:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/18/insider/secret-pentagon-ufo-program.html
Finally read through the article completely. Shits wild. It stopped being "funded" in 2012, but no doubt something is still going on with the program. The guy who ran it said a successor was appointed to it after he resigned. I find it hard to imagine if they have collected alloys like they say, that they'd just magically let the program end. The videos are spooky, doesn't look natural at all ;_;
lol imagine finding a secret pentagon ufo program and it's literally not even a top 5 most talked about story of the week.
By HasphatsAnts Go To Postlol imagine finding a secret pentagon ufo program and it's literally not even a top 5 most talked about story of the week.
trump era
wild, but this is an amazing revelation, and i'm surprised the DoD were so quick to acknowledge its existence.
By HasphatsAnts Go To Postlol imagine finding a secret pentagon ufo program and it's literally not even a top 5 most talked about story of the week.It ‘broke’ Monday, heard about it Tuesday on the Today show, in a feature that basically mocked it.... real crazy
By HasphatsAnts Go To Postlol imagine finding a secret pentagon ufo program and it's literally not even a top 5 most talked about story of the week.
Government testing the waters for the real upcoming truth bomb
By Smokey Go To Posttrump eraThe million dollar question. Why would they release these classified information.
wild, but this is an amazing revelation, and i'm surprised the DoD were so quick to acknowledge its existence.
By Kabro Go To PostThe million dollar question. Why would they release these classified information.
By Fenderputty Go To PostGovernment testing the waters for the real upcoming truth bomb
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By Kabro Go To PostThe million dollar question. Why would they release these classified information.No answer for this, but I don’t think as a distraction... peculiar though
By Fenderputty Go To PostGovernment testing the waters for the real upcoming truth bombThis works
By Fenderputty Go To PostGovernment testing the waters for the real upcoming truth bombFull disclosure. Were almost there, slaent.
Watch the videos.
There's definitely shit going on in cover of darkness I'm just stumped why the Pentagon confirmed it's existence when Reid was pushing for it to be Special Access, which I believe is higher than Top Secret?
There's definitely shit going on in cover of darkness I'm just stumped why the Pentagon confirmed it's existence when Reid was pushing for it to be Special Access, which I believe is higher than Top Secret?
By s y Go To PostWow
That seemingly sarcastic reporter in the video is exactly what would be playing in the intro montage of news clips during an alien/apocalypse movie.
That's the sense I've been getting from news outlets. Think it's a game until Destroy All Humans 4 happens in real life.
By Dark PhaZe Go To Postif I can't get it in high resolution then it doesn't exist imo
Footage released by the US government from military air craft with crazy audio isn't good enough?
Some seem to think it's a distant plane and back it up numbers and general thoughts
https://www.metabunk.org/nyt-video-of-u-s-navy-jet-encounter-with-unknown-object.t9333/
Rabbit hole is deep
https://www.metabunk.org/nyt-video-of-u-s-navy-jet-encounter-with-unknown-object.t9333/
Rabbit hole is deep
By Smokey Go To PostSome seem to think it's a distant plane and back it up numbers and general thoughts
https://www.metabunk.org/nyt-video-of-u-s-navy-jet-encounter-with-unknown-object.t9333/
Rabbit hole is deep
If it was that easily debunked it wouldn't be classified as a UFO from the US government. Some dudes on a forum with their armchair analysis is pretty fucking hilarious.
By Smokey Go To PostSome seem to think it's a distant plane and back it up numbers and general thoughtsplanes don't give off those kinds of thermals lol
https://www.metabunk.org/nyt-video-of-u-s-navy-jet-encounter-with-unknown-object.t9333/
Rabbit hole is deep
I don't mean to derail this topic, because it needs to be discussed... especially those of us who worked with the military/have family who worked at major installations around the world. But I am legit surprised cloudy (does he still post) or lovingsteam hasn't posted about possible sexual interaction with "female" aliens.
Because you KNOW if the existence of UFOs/aliens were ever proven, that's the third thing on the bucketlist.
1) Do aliens exist?
2) What level of interaction have they had with the US? (downed craft/technology/etc.)
3) CAN WE FUCK THEM?
Because you KNOW if the existence of UFOs/aliens were ever proven, that's the third thing on the bucketlist.
1) Do aliens exist?
2) What level of interaction have they had with the US? (downed craft/technology/etc.)
3) CAN WE FUCK THEM?
By Fenderputty Go To PostIf it was that easily debunked it wouldn't be classified as a UFO from the US government. Some dudes on a forum with their armchair analysis is pretty fucking hilarious.
Calculations and everything
By The Frankman Go To PostI don't mean to derail this topic, because it needs to be discussed… especially those of us who worked with the military/have family who worked at major installations around the world. But I am legit surprised cloudy (does he still post) or lovingsteam hasn't posted about possible sexual interaction with "female" aliens.why
Because you KNOW if the existence of UFOs/aliens were ever proven, that's the third thing on the bucketlist.
1) Do aliens exist?
2) What level of interaction have they had with the US? (downed craft/technology/etc.)
3) CAN WE FUCK THEM?
By reilo Go To Postwhy
He remembers how his dick tingled when watching avatar
i'm interested in the followup if any
By reilo Go To Postwhywhy not
By Slizz Go To PostElon an SpaceX gunning for the spotlight with this most recent rocket testyou just think it's a rocket test
http://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/i-team-exclusive-confidential-report-analyzes-tic-tac-ufo-incidents/1187688105
FULL 13 PAGE PDF
https://media.lasvegasnow.com/nxsglobal/lasvegasnow/document_dev/2018/05/18/TIC%20TAC%20UFO%20EXECUTIVE%20REPORT_1526682843046_42960218_ver1.0.pdf
Earlier this year, we made a whirlwind trip to Washington for a debriefing arranged by former Senator Harry Reid. While in D.C., the I-Team obtained copies of unclassified documents related to the UFO encounters, including the Tic Tac. The analysis was compiled in 2009 with input from multiple agencies. It confirms the Nimitz group had several interactions with AAV's, Anomalous Aerial Vehicles.
The report lists the advanced sensors involved at the time, AN/SPY, capable of tracking a golf ball at 100 miles, the E-2C Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning aircraft, as well as shipboard radars and sensors on multiple F-18s which interacted with the Tic Tac, and with something else.
Pilots reported a large disturbance just under the surface of the ocean, round and 100 yards across. It appeared as if the Tic Tac was rendezvousing with the underwater object.
Among the key findings in the report – the AAV is not something that belongs to the U.S. or any other nation. It was so advanced, it rendered U.S. capabilities ineffective. It showed velocities far greater than anything known to exist, and it could turn itself invisible, both to radar and the human eye. Essentially, it was undetectable, and unchallenged.
FULL 13 PAGE PDF
https://media.lasvegasnow.com/nxsglobal/lasvegasnow/document_dev/2018/05/18/TIC%20TAC%20UFO%20EXECUTIVE%20REPORT_1526682843046_42960218_ver1.0.pdf
There seems to be mad reports through the ages that kinda begs the question of why would aliens keep coming here?
By blackace Go To PostThere seems to be mad reports through the ages that kinda begs the question of why would aliens keep coming here?even if we ain't special, intelligent life statistically has to be rare af. why not come fuck with the locals
By Smokey Go To Posthttp://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/i-team-exclusive-confidential-report-analyzes-tic-tac-ufo-incidents/1187688105this shit crazy lol
FULL 13 PAGE PDF
https://media.lasvegasnow.com/nxsglobal/lasvegasnow/document_dev/2018/05/18/TIC%20TAC%20UFO%20EXECUTIVE%20REPORT_1526682843046_42960218_ver1.0.pdf
i knew about some of the stuff mentioned regarding sensors and shit but..... yoooooooooooooooo
By DY_nasty Go To Posteven if we ain't special, intelligent life statistically has to be rare af. why not come fuck with the locals
But like 20 times a year? lol
By blackace Go To PostBut like 20 times a year? lolwho says we aint a vacation spot lol. i don't pretend to understand it. i merely acknowledge it
By DY_nasty Go To Postwho says we aint a vacation spot lol. i don't pretend to understand it. i merely acknowledge itTake the earth tour. Watch as the earfllings do silly shit
By blackace Go To PostTake the earth tour. Watch as the earfllings do silly shitgo pawgin
By blackace Go To PostTake the earth tour. Watch as the earfllings do silly shit
Take an earthling home to your zoo
It comes all the way to earth and yet someone on board forgot to turn on the invisability cloak. I ain’t buying that it is aliens.
I love Ancient Aliens. But it always cracks me up when they say aliens came and helped us build shit. All the shit they could have done and they use their tech to move big rocks around. Giorgio pls.
I love Ancient Aliens. But it always cracks me up when they say aliens came and helped us build shit. All the shit they could have done and they use their tech to move big rocks around. Giorgio pls.
By Smokey Go To PostAncient Aliens is a joke right
I never actually watched a episode
Pretty much.
I enjoy it though. I usually watch it just before bed.
Main theory is basically that all the old biblical characters and ancient legends were aliens.
For instance, Noah’s ark was actually a giant spaceship/facility that was used as away of recording DNA.
Basically most of the time they say it is just because people didn’t have the vocabulary to describe things at the time. Hence things like dragons and chariots in the sky instead of rockets and planes.
Ancient aliens is rad because they hook you in the first 15 minutes with a seemingly plausible yet totally improbable theory. Then shit starts to get convoluted. By the end they’ve completely lost you.
The government releasing reports and video of flying tic tacs that interact with glowing masses under the sea is crazy as fuck though.
The government releasing reports and video of flying tic tacs that interact with glowing masses under the sea is crazy as fuck though.
By blackace Go To PostThey don't seem too worried about it tho lol