Pentagon to declassify UFOs by June Former official talks about their origin and characteristics

Luis Elizondo, former head of the Pentagon’s UFO program, said the U.S. government used the same investigative methods for UFOs as it did for terrorist intelligence operations and found that not only were the UFO phenomena “real,” but the information surrounding them was ” convincing.”

According to media reports, the Pentagon has proposed three main theories of UFO origin and five defining characteristics of UFOs. This information was revealed by Iris Sando, former director of ATTIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program), on the show “Fox & Friends.

The first “highly unlikely” theory claims that the UFOs are secret U.S. technology, kept under wraps because of a lack of communication between government agencies, Irizando said.

He said the second theory speculates that the UFOs are “foreign hostile” technology created without intelligence to the U.S. government. Irizando said, “It would be a huge failure of intelligence on the part of the United States because we have leapfrogged forward in technology.”

Discussing the third and final theory, Elizondo came close to asserting that UFOs could be alien technology. “If it’s not ours and it’s not from another country, then it originated from some other person or thing.”

Elizondo also outlined five “uniquely observable” characteristics of UFOs that help distinguish them from other identifiable aerial technologies. These characteristics include: instantaneous acceleration, high supersonic speed, low observability, cross-media travel (the ability to fly in a variety of environments), and positive lift, in which a vehicle can fly without a maneuvering surface, wings or even engines.

Irizando said, “We are seeing these, if we can call them flying vehicles, that have entered controlled U.S. airspace and are displaying performance characteristics that are clearly beyond our ability to replicate, or in some cases even understand.”

On March 19, former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo that he had hoped to declassify information about UFOs before he left office. “There are so many more UFO sightings than have been made public,” he said, adding, “but that’s not possible in such a short period of Time.”

He said frankly: “Many things have never been seen before and are unexplainable …… A lot of objects are captured by satellite maps, and none of those objects are doing movements that we have available technology for.” He also spoke of “the difficulty of replicating those motions. We don’t have the appropriate technology, or the technology to fly at speeds above the sound barrier without a sonic boom.”

In the interview, Bartiromo told the audience that the Defense Department will release the declassified report on the UFOs by June 1.