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Stunned by UFOs, exasperated fighter pilots get little help from Pentagon

Despite the frequency of the encounters and the severity of the hazard, it took the Navy five years to adopt a formal UFO reporting structure. The first batch of these reports, heavily redacted and spanning only a few months in 2019, makes clear that the U.S. government faces a significant challenge.

In one UFO incident, an aviator reported that he had never seen anything like this before. In another encounter, an aviator noticed an object with flight characteristics unlike anything I had seen in my [redacted] years of [redacted] implying a particularly anomalous encounter.

Yet another pilot s report states that she had never seen [redacted] like it& [the UFO] did not change position like an aircraft would and was too high to be a ship.

For fighter pilots armed with an array of advanced sensors, the confusion and bewilderment reflected in the reports is striking. One aviator had a difficult time explaining the [redacted]. In another incident, a pilot could only describe a UFO in a puzzled voice over the radio. Yet another aviator described a UFO that appeared, as odd as it sounds, to be [redacted].

via www.msn.com

I no longer think they’re ours. I suspect we’ll probably never know what they are for sure.