Pentagon releases UFO footage

That's nonsense, because nothing has been shown anywhere that demonstrates anything advanced at all, so they've nothing to worry about and nothing to answer there.

If a video or any actual evidence existed, showing objects teleporting around and doing insane things then yes, they'd have problems. But there's no such video, or any other such evidence that's ever been shown.

There's a video discussion with a radar screen somewhere of an ex female fighter pilot describing one of the objects that hovered over the dead center of the aircraft carrier of the battle group-shooting off the radar screen doing 40,000 mph. I find it hard to imagine anything we or a terrestrial adversery can develop (currently) that could cope with either the G-forces or the heat of that kind of speed in my opinion.

It's not nonsense at all and by the way whoever said anything about teleporting? Somebody's previously mentioned Zeus and Fairies lol.

I seriously can't believe I'm having this conversation with you given the fact that some of the live radar screens have already leaked to the press and been given to Congress of whatever the objects are. What do you thing all the fuss has been about?
 
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It's not nonsense at all and by the way whoever said anything about teleporting? Somebody's previously mentioned Zeus and Fairies lol.

I seriously can't believe I'm having this conversation with you given the fact that some of the live radar screens have already leaked to the press and been given to Congress of whatever the objects are. What do you thing all the fuss has been about?

Ok

(I think this is the third time I've asked now?)

You mean like they've done since 1945? They responded because they were clearly out of their depth trying to provide answers to a capability seemingly far more advanced than their own. It must have been a truly WTF moment.

Show me any part of any of the Pentagon videos, which show anything with "a capability seemingly far more advanced"
 
If a video or any actual evidence existed, showing objects teleporting around and doing insane things then yes, they'd have problems. But there's no such video, or any other such evidence that's ever been shown.

It is up to congress to get stuck in and ask for other data to be declassified once the report comes. The reason the videos we are seeing are so tame is because they don't reveal too much about the objects capability or the technology used to track them. They are bland because if they weren't they would have been classified.

We know there are around 120 documented cases from the last 20 years the Pentagon claims it has no good explanation for. It is hard to believe good data doesn't exist as they would need data to make that judgement. Christopher Mellon said they have satellite imagery but he could not discuss it and it would not be declassified because obviously it would reveal the US's capability.

You can see the rumblings with NASA and this topic, I think if something is truly unknown then any announcement down the line (if NASA are given access to the data) will come from them.
 
mmm, yeah have seen those then. Not convinced. :cry:

I imagine the Pentagon have got thousands of videos of various random, benign unidentified blobs from 20 miles away, (birds, helicopters, drones, planes, fireworks, balloons etc) which all remain unidentified. But because they've got more important things to do all the footage just sits on tapes somewhere and nobody can be arsed to go through it all.

I think the one thing I did learn from the videos, is that the "GOFAST" video, appears to be a migratory bird (probably a goose or a duck) that was several miles away. It shows how the targeting pod is an incredibly amazing instrument, that it's able to target and track something that small, that far away.

The reason the videos we are seeing are so tame is because they don't reveal too much about the objects capability or the technology used to track them. They are bland because if they weren't they would have been classified.

That's a bit of an oxymoron, because the videos were in fact classified when they were leaked in 2017. (All military footage from any jet is classified by default AFAIK)

The Pentagon only declassified them because A: they'd already been in the public domain for years, and B: were totally harmless and unrevealing.
 
That's a bit of an oxymoron, because the videos were in fact classified when they were leaked in 2017. (All military footage from any jet is classified by default AFAIK)

The Pentagon only declassified them because A: they'd already been in the public domain for years, and B: were totally harmless and unrevealing.

Not true, they were declassifed and then leaked.

Lue Elizondo is against leaking anything classified and said so on record. He does not agree with what Jeremy Corbell has done.

Lue asked his boss at AATIP to work with the Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review to have the three videos declassified.

Here is his email request:

https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/FOID/Reading Room/UFOsandUAPs/18-F-0724_ATTN_Russo_DOPSR_Request_Part 3.pdf?ver=2019-08-19-123643-950
 
So, the guy asks to declassify the videos [apparently of aliens and/or secret technology], and wants to publicly release them, Pentagon says - yeah no problem...

You see the problem right?

I don't see the problem when you put it into context of what was happening inside AATIP. Read the emails he calls them UAVs (unmanned vehicles).
 
I don't see the problem when you put it into context of what was happening inside AATIP. Read the emails he calls them UAVs (unmanned vehicles).

So you think, that if those videos contained actual evidence of secret alien/government tech, that they'd just give them to this guy at the drop of a hat, and allow him to hand them over to CNN, FOX etc?

It just makes no sense.

The only way it makes sense, is if the videos have no importance at all, show nothing interesting at all and are basically totally benign in nature (which is exactly what they are)
 
so all thats really ever been seen is some dodgy ufo's but no solid videos of aliens, its just us in the universe.

The universe is so vast and if no Einstein-bothering science is discovered, we may as well be alone. Not a terrible thing tbh, we'd be like ants to an interstellar species. It would be cool to find evidence of life from afar though
 
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