CBS’s “60 Minutes” aired a special on flying saucers on May 16. Lt. Ryan Graves, a former U.S. Navy pilot who flew F/1-18 Hornets, said on the show that he and his squadron mates used to see spherical flying saucers in a no-fly zone in Virginia every day from 2015 to 2017. In response, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Texas) and Fox host Tucker Carlson both urged the U.S. Department of Defense and government officials to take the issue of flying saucers seriously and to investigate the potential threat they pose to the United States.
Pictured is former U.S. Navy pilot Lt. Graves, who said on the May 16 broadcast of CBS’s “60 Minutes” that he and his squadron mates had seen spherical flying saucers in a restricted no-fly zone in Virginia every day from 2015 to 2017. (Photo credit: video screenshot).
Rubio tweeted on May 17 urging the U.S. Pentagon to take the issue of flying saucers and the potential threat they pose to the United States seriously and to be prepared to answer questions about them, whether they are simple or difficult.
He noted that the U.S. Congress has a bias against the Pentagon, and that while many members of Congress are very interested in the UFO phenomenon, some of them laugh when people mention the issue of flying saucers. He reminded the U.S. government that such bias should not be allowed to “prevent us from answering some very basic questions about flying saucers.
He said he hopes the Pentagon will set up a process to analyze every piece of data it collects on flying saucers. “(The U.S. Department of Defense) should have a place to catalog that data and analyze it on an ongoing basis until we get some, whether it’s a simple or complex answer,” he said.
On the same day, Carlson also raised several questions about flying saucers that the U.S. military desperately needs to answer.
One, flying saucers are real. Whatever the flying saucers are, they pose a challenge to the U.S. military to establish the evidence. Flying saucers have seemingly flown in swarms around our warships and warplanes for the past several decades, and have even consistently appeared around U.S. no-fly zones and nuclear facilities, doing things that the U.S. military cannot allow with impunity and no one responding to them. Why is the Pentagon doing nothing about it?
Second, flying saucers were seen flying in the no-fly zone every day for two long years off the coast of Virginia, but why did the U.S. military take no action against these craft and let them fly penalty-free? And, why has the Pentagon repeatedly encrypted information about them? Is it because these flying saucers are far more capable than the most sophisticated U.S. warplanes?
Third, it appears that the flying saucers once shut down a nuclear facility at an Air Force base in Montana, temporarily taking 10 intercontinental ballistic missiles offline. At the time, U.S. military personnel noticed a flashing red flying object in the sky. Although the scene was like something out of a movie, it was a real thing that happened decades ago. Since that time, many flying saucers have appeared near U.S. nuclear weapons facilities, and they appear to be spying on U.S. nuclear facilities. But why hasn’t the U.S. military done anything about it for years?
Carlson also quoted Groge Knapp, a journalist who specializes in flying saucers. Knapp said, “The U.S. military has not taken action for years, including at Los Alamos, where Los Alamos National Laboratory is located, at Livermore, where Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is located, at Sandia National The three major NNSA nuclear facilities, including Savannah River, home to Los Alamos National Laboratory, Livermore, and Sandia National Laboratories, have all seen high-profile flying saucer incursions, but no one knows where they came from or what they were doing.”
Napp said the three major NNSA nuclear facilities, including Los Alamos Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories, have all seen flying saucer incursions in the past few decades, yet no one knows where they came from or what they were doing at the nuclear facilities. (Image source: Video screenshot)
The U.S. Pentagon is preparing to submit a report on flying saucer sightings to Congress in June of this year.
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