The footage shows a fighter jet being chased by a strange flying ball and what appears to be a propeller-driven hang glider. Another flying ball flew next to a parked 16-wheeler truck.
US Customs and Border Protection, which works to keep terrorists and their weapons out of the country, has released 10 videos showing unidentified flying objects moving strangely in airspace. The Daily Mail reports this.
The videos were released on August 9 without any explanation, press release, or other context. But they were discovered by UFO enthusiasts and online researchers earlier this week.
The footage shows a fighter jet being chased by a strange flying ball and what appears to be a propeller-driven hang glider. Another flying ball flew next to a parked 16-wheeler truck.
Little is known about the time and location of these observations.
The statement came at a time when tensions were rising in Washington over the taboo subject of UFOs.
Government agencies are now openly examining the above-mentioned weather mysteries. A former senior US intelligence official even called these unusual events a “national security issue.”
The videos were released following a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
But perhaps most importantly, the emergence of these videos confirms, albeit implicitly, that the 2013 infrared UFO video has been examined in detail.
Chris Mellon, the Defense Secretary’s former intelligence officer, said the publication was extremely important.
“This will help the public understand what our military personnel around the world are facing,” he said, adding that the Department of Defense receives 50 to 100 UFO reports a month. And this is happening all over the world.
He said this will help people better understand why Congress is taking this issue seriously and why it’s important to national security.
Recall that NASA published the first report on UFOs.
It was also reported that a giant “cloud flare” hit the sky in England on September 12.
Source: Focus
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