US Air Force Pilots: UFO Encounters Were Indeed - Alternative View

US Air Force Pilots: UFO Encounters Were Indeed - Alternative View
US Air Force Pilots: UFO Encounters Were Indeed - Alternative View

Video: US Air Force Pilots: UFO Encounters Were Indeed - Alternative View

Video: US Air Force Pilots: UFO Encounters Were Indeed - Alternative View
Video: Watch the Pentagon's three declassified UFO videos taken by U.S. Navy pilots 2024, May
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You may have heard various statements from former military and Pentagon officials that officials are trying to hide the truth about extraterrestrial civilizations and UFO sightings on Earth. Such statements do not go unnoticed, and there has long been a version of conspiracy theories of some countries, whose purpose is to conceal information about alien civilizations.

Why do former military personnel start sharing this information only after they retire? This can be explained by a nondisclosure agreement and control by the US government over any information that may be useful for military purposes.

Recently, the famed New York Times decided to interview former and active US military personnel. The greatest interest was enjoyed by the pilots who could see UFOs at close range. Some military officials stated that they witnessed the appearance of unidentified objects in the sky that moved at great speed, but they did not have engines.

US Army Lieutenants Ryan Graves and Danny Ackcoin, who allegedly observed a UFO 3-4 years ago over the state of Georgia, told about their observations. There is also a version among the military that most UFOs are invisible to them and radars and people are far from similar technologies. It is also interesting that every year more and more military men declare the appearance of unidentified objects and talk about extraterrestrial civilizations, isn't it strange?

People with high ranks declare the possibility of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations, and then some of them disappear under mysterious circumstances, as if it is not beneficial for someone that this information was available to all people. Isn't it a conspiracy theory?