US Navy Confirms UAP Videos Are Real
CNN news confirms UFO videos are the real deal on September 19, 2019, by the official CNN channel.
In the clip, reported by Anderson Cooper, the network highlights an official statement from the U.S. Navy confirming that three leaked videos—previously released by outlets like The New York Times and the To the Stars Academy—depict genuine “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAP), the preferred term over “UFO” to reduce stigma.
The Navy acknowledged the footage as authentic but noted it was not authorized for public release, emphasizing ongoing investigations into these incursions as potential safety and security concerns for aviators, often linked to increased drone activity rather than extraterrestrial origins. With over 6.6 million views and significant engagement, the report marked a notable shift in mainstream coverage of UAP sightings by military personnel, fueling public interest amid events like the planned “Storm Area 51” gathering that year.
Pentagon releases ‘UFO’ videos filmed by US Navy pilots,” is a news report uploaded by The Telegraph on April 28, 2020. It covers the Pentagon’s official declassification and public release of three infrared videos—previously leaked in 2017 and 2018—captured by U.S. Navy fighter pilots during training exercises off the East Coast between 2004 and 2015.
The footage depicts unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP/UFOs), including the famous “Tic Tac” object from the 2004 USS Nimitz encounter, showing anomalous objects exhibiting extraordinary flight characteristics like rapid acceleration and no visible propulsion. The Department of Defense statement emphasized that the release aimed to “clear up any misconceptions” about the videos’ authenticity, confirming they are genuine but unclassified, while noting ongoing investigations into potential airspace safety and security issues without implying extraterrestrial origins. With over 1.6 million views, the clip contributed to renewed mainstream interest in UAP disclosures during a period of increasing government transparency on the topic.
“UFOs and The Military: A Combat Pilot’s Experience with The Unknown with Alex Dietrich”, was uploaded on March 18, 2025, by the American Veterans Center channel (getting nearly 1 million views).
In this interview conducted on November 9, 2024 with retired U.S. Navy Lieutenant Commander Alex Dietrich—a former F/A-18F Super Hornet pilot with over 1,250 flight hours and a Bronze Star recipient—provides a firsthand account of the famous 2004 “Tic Tac” UAP encounter off the coast of Southern California while serving with Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 41 aboard the USS Nimitz.
She describes being vectored to investigate a radar contact during a routine training mission in November 2004, visually confirming a smooth, white, oblong object resembling a Tic Tac (about 30-40 feet long) with no visible propulsion, wings, or markings; it demonstrated extreme maneuvers including rapid acceleration, abrupt stops, and drastic altitude changes, while disturbing the ocean surface below. Dietrich, who flew as wingman to Cmdr.
David Fravor in the incident, emphasizes the object’s anomalous behavior defying known physics, her initial surprise and the crew’s excitement, and the need for improved UAP reporting protocols to compile reliable data via radar, FLIR, and eyewitness accounts—referencing the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). She maintains an open but evidence-based stance, labeling it “unidentified” without speculating on origins like extraterrestrial, while underscoring its implications for military airspace security in a post-9/11 era. The discussion also touches on her career motivations post-9/11 and broader reflections on paradigm shifts in national defense awareness of such phenomena.
Mysterious Humanoid Figure Spotted Hovering Over Sequoia National Park
Multiple Witnesses Film A Strange, Jesus looking, Humanoid Object in the Sequoia National Park Sky. Multiple witnesses recorded the same object, from different angles, on different phones. Is this advanced technology, an ascended spirit, a hologram from project blue beam, or something else?
TikTok, Reddit, and Facebook, describe a supposed sighting on August 9, 2015, where multiple witnesses in Sequoia National Park, California, observed the oddly shaped, glowing, humanoid figure or object hovering in the sky.
It reportedly appeared as a distant dot to the naked eye but, when zoomed in via a telescope camera, revealed a bizarre, upright, human-like silhouette with luminous or colorful features (often depicted in blue/pink hues against a blue sky background). The footage has circulated in UFO, conspiracy, and mystery communities as evidence of an unexplained aerial phenomenon, possibly extraterrestrial, interdimensional, or advanced technology, sparking debates about it worldwide.
The Phoenix Lights: 1997, Phoenix Arizona & Nevada
The Phoenix Lights refer to one of the most famous and widely witnessed mass UFO sightings in U.S. history, occurring on the evening of March 13, 1997, over the skies of Arizona and parts of Nevada.
Between approximately 7:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. MST, thousands of residents—including pilots, police officers, former Arizona Governor Fife Symington (who later described it as “otherworldly”), and actor Kurt Russell (who reported it while flying)—observed anomalous lights spanning roughly 300 miles from the Nevada border through Phoenix to near Tucson.
The primary event involved a massive V-shaped or boomerang formation of 5–10 steady, silent, amber-to-white lights (some witnesses estimated the object as a mile wide) moving slowly southeast, blocking out stars behind it with no audible sound or visible structure.
A second, separate incident around 10:00 p.m. featured a stationary row of reddish-orange lights hovering over the Sierra Estrella mountains southwest of Phoenix, appearing to descend gradually. The U.S. Air Force’s official explanation attributes the first formation to a group of A-10 Thunderbolt jets from Operation Snowbird (a training program at Davis-Monthan AFB) flying in formation with steady lights, and the later lights to illumination flares dropped during a military exercise at the Barry M. Goldwater Range, which drifted on parachutes and created a hovering illusion due to their slow descent and brightness. Despite this prosaic account—supported by skeptics like Robert Sheaffer—many eyewitnesses, including credible professionals, insist the silent, enormous scale, and physics-defying behavior rule out conventional aircraft or flares, keeping the Phoenix Lights a enduring enigma in UFO lore nearly three decades later.
Colonel Corso’s Roswell Secrets: Alien Tech That Changed Everything
Where did it all start? Many can say it started thousands of years ago with hieroglyphs in Egypt. But the most recent records in modern day is the crash of Roswell in 1946.
In the NBC news segment featuring retired U.S. Army Colonel Philip J. Corso, he discusses his controversial claims from his book The Day After Roswell.
In the clip, Corso asserts that he personally handled debris and alien technology recovered from the 1947 Roswell UFO crash while serving in Army intelligence, alleging that reverse-engineered extraterrestrial artifacts—such as integrated circuits, fiber optics, and night-vision technology—were secretly seeded into American industry to jump-start technological advancements during the Cold War.
Blending Corso’s firsthand (and heavily disputed) testimony with the classic 1990s network news style, fueling ongoing conversations about government cover-ups and extraterrestrial contact. Before AI news.
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