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US Navy Confirmed The ‘Unidentified Flying Objects’ In Tom DeLonge’s Videos Were Real


The US Navy has officially confirmed for the first time that the three videos made by former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge are footage of real UFOs violating American airspace, reported by Vice.

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Navy spokesman Joseph Gradisher said to Motherboard that “the Navy considers the phenomena contained/depicted in those 3 videos as unidentified.”

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The Navy never commented about the videos before so this confirmation is huge. The UFO community is now using the terminology ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’ to talk about unknown objects flying in the sky.

John Greenwald, the author of The Black Vault, the biggest civilian archive of declassified government documents, reported the news. He requested data from the Navy about the content of the 3 UFO videos.

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In 2018 and also 2017, three videos taken by Navy pilots made national news.

The New York Times published a story on December 2017 about Navy pilots who spotted a strange object off the coast of San Diego on November 14, 2004. Another video taken on January 21, 2015, shows an aerial vehicle rotating as pilots talked how strange the object was.

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After a few months, DeLonge released a third video also recorded on January 21, 2015 organization showing an object flying over the surface of the water. This raised speculation that the two videos show the same object.

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Greendwald told Motherboard: “I very much expected that when the U.S. military addressed the videos, they would coincide with language we see on official documents that have now been released, and they would label them as ‘drones’ or ‘balloons.’

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“However, they did not. They went on the record stating the ‘phenomena’ depicted in those videos, is ‘unidentified.’ That really made me surprised, intrigued, excited and motivated to push harder for the truth.”

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Because of the number of reports, the US Military changed their policy as people are reporting “unauthorised and/or unidentified aircraft entering various military-controlled training ranges and designated airspace.”

Gradisher added: “The Navy and USAF [United States Air Force] take these reports very seriously and investigate each and every report.

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“The information obtained from each individual report of any suspected training range incursion will be investigated in its own right. The information obtained in these reports will be catalogued and analysed for the purpose of identifying any hazard to our aviators.

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“Any report generated as a result of these investigations will, by necessity, include classified information on military operations. Therefore, no release of information to the general public is expected.”

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