A former U.S. military officer says UFOs (unidentified flying objects) are three thousand years more advanced than the most advanced technology available to man.
UFO sightings are frequent and UFOs seem to be getting closer to reality. A retired U.S. Navy officer has warned that they are repeatedly violating U.S. airspace, using technology that the U.S. may not be able to catch up with in another 1,000 years.
The Pentagon released a video last week showing a UFO (unidentified flying object) attacking a U.S. stealth ship near San Diego before diving underwater. The Defense Department has confirmed the authenticity of the video.
A former Navy officer commented on it, saying the technology demonstrated by the UFO in the video was 100 to 1,000 years more advanced than the United States.
“The technology we saw on ‘Tic Tac’ is something we can’t defend against at this time.” Sean Cahil, a former U.S. Navy duty sergeant major, told CNN host Chris Cuomo.
“What we’re seeing on ‘Tic-Tac’ are five observable factors. (These) indicate that (UFO) current technology is at least 100 to 1,000 years ahead of our arsenal.”
The “Tic-Tac” incident was one of three related videos released by the Pentagon last April (2020). The videos show U.S. Navy pilots capturing “unexplained aerial phenomena,” including a video of a UFO in the shape of a “Tic-Tac.
The mysterious object was witnessed by at least six pilots on Nov. 14, 2004. It was flying at high speed over the Pacific Ocean near Mexico.
Former government official: UFO incidents are becoming more frequent
In an interview with Cuomo, Cahill, who served aboard the USS Princeton, explained why the “Tic-Tac” is a concern.
“First of all, the vehicle has no control surfaces; it has no means of propulsion that we can detect; it moves at supersonic speeds, and it gets to their destination before the pilots do, so it seems to have some advance knowledge of where the pilots are going.”
“We don’t currently have those capabilities in our arsenal to do that.” He said.
Christopher Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence during the Clinton and Bush Jr. presidencies, joined Cahill in saying such UFO sightings deserve public attention “because of the recurring violations of U.S. airspace by unidentified flying vehicles.”
Mellon said the United States and the world are clearly vulnerable. “This situation has been going on for years” before it received the necessary official attention.
He further said that while these UFO incidents appear “not to be an imminent crisis, an imminent threat, nothing hostile. But (they) have a lot of activity, and they’re getting bolder. It’s very worrisome.”
“Recently, we’ve had these things surging around warships off the coast of California, surging around the strategic missile defense system in Guam, and other things.” He said, “It’s something we need to take seriously.”
In a video purportedly captured by Navy aircraft off the California coast in July 2019, a spherical-like object is seen flying above the water near San Diego for several minutes before disappearing beneath the surface.
Military personnel can be heard saying in the video. As it disappears, “it makes a splash.”
The U.S. Department of Defense confirmed that the video was indeed recorded by Navy personnel. And it will be reviewed by the Pentagon’s Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force, it added.
The team was established last year to “gain insight” into the “nature and origin” of unidentified objects such as those seen in the video.
Pentagon to submit UFO report in June
The Defense Department’s oversight body will also review how the Pentagon handles UFO incident reports. A source told CNN earlier this month that more findings will be released in the near future.
The Pentagon officially released three short videos captured by infrared cameras in April 2020 in which UFOs can be seen moving rapidly. the authenticity of these videos was acknowledged well before their September 2019 outing.
On Monday, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) warned that UFOs pose a serious threat to national security and can no longer be laughed off by lawmakers.
As the Defense Department is expected to release a major report on military UFO sightings next month, Rubio told CBS’ “60 Minutes” that the threat needs to be taken seriously.
“Some of my colleagues are very interested in this topic, and some of them kind of, you know, giggle when you bring it up. But I don’t think we can let the stigma stop us from answering a very basic question.”
“I hope we take it seriously and have a process that takes it seriously.” Rubio told the “60 Minutes” program.
Last December, while serving as acting chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Rubio called for the Pentagon to declassify the report on the unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP).
The “$2.3 trillion budget bill for 2021” signed by former President Donald Trump previously required the Pentagon and intelligence agencies to complete a report on the UAP within 180 days and submit it to Congress.
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