Former Director of National Intelligence Ratcliffe (John Ratcliffe).
An intelligence official during the Trump administration recently revealed that the U.S. government is now considering revealing more information about unidentified flying objects (UFOs).
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. But that was not possible in such a short Time, he added.
He says frankly, “A lot of it is unexplainable …… A lot of objects are captured by satellite maps. And those objects are doing motions that are not with the technology we have available.” 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.”
About a year ago, the Pentagon released three videos of “unidentified aerial phenomena.” In these videos, U.S. Navy aircraft cameras captured objects that moved at unexplained speeds and confused pilots.
Sen. Harry Reid, a former Nevada Democrat who has worked to advance investigations into UFO sightings, wrote, “I’m glad the Pentagon has finally released the footage, but it only scratches the surface of the research and material that is available.” “The United States needs to take a serious, scientific look at this issue and any potential impact on national security. The American people deserve to be informed.”
Ratcliffe said, “Weather can cause interference, visual interference. But sometimes we wonder if our adversaries have more advanced technology than we think or we realize. But in some cases, we didn’t have a good explanation for some of the things we saw.”
The Defense Department will release the declassified report on the UFOs by June 1, Bartiromo told the audience in the interview.
The report is funded by the $2.3 trillion Communist China virus (COVID-19) outbreak relief and government spending bill. And it includes a provision requiring the Pentagon’s UAP Task Force to release to the Senate Intelligence Committee their current high-level aerial threat report on UFOs or “anomalous aerial vehicles” (AAVs). aerial vehicles).
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