This Is What The U.S. Military Learned From Watching UFOs0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- March 13, 2020
Military pilots have reported mysterious sightings.
They are military aircraft.
During a military mission, whether in peace or in war, the inability to identify an object within an area of operation represents a significant problem.
According to a top ex-defense official, the United States is not the only nation that has struggled to explain UFO sighting. Not only have the sightings been happening worldwide, but Christopher Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence, says the unidentified flying objects pose a “vital national security threat.”
The relationship between the U.S. government and UFO researchers has always been a strange one. Releases of information on UFO observations by the government have always been scarce, leading to accusations of conspiracy and cover-ups. It doesn’t appear that’s going to change any time soon.
Since 2014, UFOs have intruded upon military airspace as often as several times per month, a military official told the Washington Post.
THE US military expects to fight a war in space ‘in a matter of years’. And US President Donald Trump wants to set up a new desingated unit to do just that.
With the recent revelation by the Pentagon and their admission that there has been an ongoing program to investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon; the fact that Montana has had several cases of interest within that context came to mind.
THESE incredible images are believed to be the most close up pictures ever taken of the inside of the top secret US Air Force Area 51 base.
The U.S. military is preparing to deploy a new type of soldier to protect American interests where the country is most vulnerable, and that is in the limitless vacuum of outer space.