Thursday, May 19, 2022

Did The Pentagon Just Admit They Almost Crashed A UFO…
JOHNR / TPN News 

On Tuesday, the Pentagon finally acknowledged that Military pilots have reported almost a dozen dangerous close approaches with what the Defense Department now calls “unidentified aerial phenomena” — and the general public calls UFOs.
 
Deputy Director of Navy Intelligence Scott Bray revealed this at a House Intelligence Committee hearing on UFOs when asked by Democratic Illinois Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi to confirm that there have never been any crashes.
 
Krishnamoorthi posed his question wherein Bray immediately responded, saying, “we have not had a collision. We have had at least eleven near-misses.”

Watch it here: HouseIntelligence/Youtube

Then in a follow-up question, Krishnamoorthi asked if there had been any type of communication between United States assets and UAPs prior to, during, or after the near-miss events. “No,” Bray responded.

Krishnamoorthi continued, “So we don’t even put out an alert? U.S. identify yourself. You are within our flight path,’ or something like that? We haven’t said anything like that?”

Bray responded, “We’ve not put anything out like that. Generally speaking, for example in the video we showed earlier, it appears to be something that is unmanned, appears to be something that may or may not be in controlled flight, and so we have not attempted any communication with them.” 

Krishnamoorthi pivoted while asking Bray whether the US had discharged any armaments against any UAPs, saying, “How about wreckage? Have we come across any wreckage of any kind of object that has now been examined by you?” 

Bray responded, “The UAP taskforce doesn’t have any wreckage that isn’t explainable, that isn’t consistent with being of terrestrial origin.” 


Krishnamoorthi went a step further, asking if the UAP taskforce had any sensors under the ocean to detect submerged UAPs.  The Under Secretary of Defense Ronald Moultrie told Krishnamoorthi that the answer to that particular question would be best answered in a closed session.

The hearing was the first public one of its kind in 50 years.

Officials released declassified photos and videos of UFOs, including a brief and shaky video where a small object appeared to zip past a military pilot, and a separate video where glowing triangles are seen in the night sky.

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