
Morning Wire UFOs Go Mainstream | 4.30.23
Apr 30, 2023
The U.S. government has shifted from denial to acknowledgment of UFOs, marking a new era of Congressional action and federal funding for investigations. Historical programs like Project Blue Book are discussed, highlighting a trend toward transparency. Military pilots share firsthand accounts of extraordinary aerial encounters that defy physics. With over 350 documented sightings since 2019, the conversation around unidentified aerial phenomena is evolving, raising critical national security concerns and the need for better reporting.
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The Nimitz Incident
- In 2004, the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group encountered multiple anomalous aerial vehicles.
- These vehicles descended 80,000 feet in under a second and hovered for hours.
Commander Fravor's Encounter
- Navy Commander David Fravor described a 40-foot tic-tac-shaped craft with no visible propulsion.
- The craft mirrored his F-18's movements and then disappeared.
Tip of the Iceberg
- Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Christopher Mellon suggests the released UFO videos are just a small fraction of the evidence.
- He claims the military possesses hundreds of similar videos showcasing advanced technology.
