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As if 2020 wasnt a bizarre enough of a year already, the Pentagon sparked a flurry of news headlines thanks to a turn of events that sounds like the stuff of science fiction movies. UFO videos declassified by the Pentagon were released on Monday, following the confirmation of their existence back in the fall by the US Navy which initially refused to release them on national security grounds. At the beginning of this year, we were among a slew of media outlets who reported that the Navy was sitting on a small handful of videos purporting to show UFOs flying rapidly and in a weird fashion over the Pacific Ocean. At the time, the official line from the Office of Naval Intelligence was that, to borrow that famous line from the X-Files, the truth is definitely out there, but releasing the videos that the Navy was sitting on would supposedly cause exceptionally grave damage to the countrys national security. On Monday, the Pentagon went ahead and released the footage. Which makes this something like the millionth piece of evidence so far that proves 2020 will go down as the most bizarre year in generations. What do you think this unidentified flying object could possibly be? What are some speculations that could explain what flew close to the Earth's atmosphere? |
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@phallica | 18 June 20 | |
My heart says UFOs, my head says ducks.
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@wakeup4 | 18 June 20 | |
Fake invasion on the way
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@birdy | 18 June 20 | |
2020 will get weirder.
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@obi_jon | 18 June 20 | |
That looks like the same video they released a couple of months ago.
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@vampboy | 18 June 20 | |
@ obi_jon - 18.06.20 - 02:51pm That looks like the same video they released a couple of months ago. Yeah, my mistake, I didn't edit the news article to include April instead of Monday. |
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@wakeup4 | 18 June 20 | |
@ obi_jon - 18.06.20 - 02:51pm That looks like the same video they released a couple of months ago. Its been out for years |
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@vampboy | 18 June 20 | |
Anyone else heard of Nolan's new movie about a spy thriller based on time travel? Yeah, this year's been weird as heck.
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@bambi60 | 18 June 20 | |
That has obviously escaped from Jurassic Island
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@vampboy | 18 June 20 | |
@ufohunter | 18 June 20 | |
@ vampboy - 18.06.20 - 02:44pm As if 2020 wasnt a bizarre enough of a year already, the Pentagon sparked a flurry of news headlines thanks to a turn of events that sounds like the stuff of science fiction movies. UFO videos declassified by the Pentagon were released on Monday, following the confirmation of their existence back in the fall by the US Navy which initially refused to release them on national security grounds. At the beginning of this year, we were among a slew of media outlets who reported that the Navy was sitting on a small handful of videos purporting to show UFOs flying rapidly and in a weird fashion over the Pacific Ocean. At the time, the official line from the Office of Naval Intelligence was that, to borrow that famous line from the X-Files, the truth is definitely out there, but releasing the videos that the Navy was sitting on would supposedly cause exceptionally grave damage to the countrys national security. On Monday, the Pentagon went ahead and released the footage. Which makes this something like the millionth piece of evidence so far that proves 2020 will go down as the most bizarre year in generations. What do you think this unidentified flying object could possibly be? What are some speculations that could explain what flew close to the Earth's atmosphere? I share the same last name as that guy in the X-Files hence the tag |
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