The US military acknowledges the existence of 'UFO images that pose a danger to the nation'



Many of the images taken of unidentified objects 'UFO' flying in the sky include many fake images for mischief, but there are also images that have been certified as genuine by the US military. increase. It was reported that the US military responded to the ``request for disclosure of information on UFO images'' by saying, ``Although the images exist, they cannot be released because they may damage national security.'' .

US Navy Says ALL UAP/UFO Videos Are Classified And Exempt From Release - The Black Vault
https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/us-navy-says-all-uap-ufo-videos-are-classified-and-exempt-from-release/

Navy Says All UFO Videos Classified, Releasing Them 'Will Harm National Security'
https://www.vice.com/en/article/4axn8p/navy-says-all-ufo-videos-classified-releasing-them-will-harm-national-security

This is not the first time that the U.S. military has acknowledged the existence of UFOs, and in 2019, it acknowledged that multiple images, including the following images, were 'genuine, not fake'. However, at this time, the US military uses the word 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomen (UAP: Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon)' instead of UFO, and regarding UAP, 'At various training grounds of the military, unconfirmed intrusion or operation was witnessed Or it's a basic label attached to an unauthorized flying object.'

FLIR1: Official UAP Footage from the USG for Public Release-YouTube


After that, in April 2022, the US military declassified three UFO images, including the above movie, and released them as public domain. At the time of declassification, Susan Van Gogh, a spokeswoman for the US military, said, ``Aerial phenomena in the movie are still said to be ``unidentified.'' ``A thorough investigation was conducted, and the Department of Defense classified these 'Allowing the release of the movie will not reveal any system or advanced functionality, and we have determined that it will not affect subsequent investigations of military airspace intruded by an unidentified aerial phenomenon.' He explained why he released the unidentified UFO footage. You can check the three UFO images released by the US military in the following article.

The US Department of Defense declassified the movie that captured the ``unidentified flying object''-GIGAZINE



Immediately after the declassification of UFO images by the US military, the website `` The Black Vault '', which summarizes the government's declassified information, requested the US military to ``disclose all images taken of the UAP''. The Black Vault's request was once ignored, but as a result of continuing to request multiple times while changing the billing destination, the US military said, ``Because the requested UAP video contains confidential information, exempt from disclosure.' 'This information provides valuable information to adversaries about military operations and capabilities, and may be detrimental to national security. For this reason, no portion of the footage has been segregated for public disclosure.' I was able to get a reply that I can't.

According to overseas media Motherboard, military agencies often refuse information disclosure requests without even clarifying whether they exist or not. For this reason, Motherboard points out that the US military's response acknowledging the existence of UFO images is interesting.

In addition, in a response to The Black Vault, the US military said that the reason why the three videos were declassified in 2020 was leaked by a third party and widely discussed in public, leading to the disclosure of information. said.

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