U.S. Navy Acknowledges That It Is Tracking UFOs

A screenshot from a Navy video published by former Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge’s company “To the Stars Academy” shows what the Navy is now calling an “unidentified aerial phenomenon.” (U.S. Navy)

San Diego Union Tribune: U.S. Navy says it’s tracking UFOs

The Navy acknowledged for the first time last week that ‘unidentified aerial phenomena’ shown in widely-disseminated videos are real

SAN DIEGO — Strange flying objects captured on video by Navy fighter pilots off the coast of San Diego in 2004 and in Atlantic waters in 2015 were acknowledged by the Navy as “unidentified aerial phenomena” last week, the first time the service has acknowledged the objects are real.

The three videos, published by former Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge’s “To the Stars Academy,” appear to show small, airborne craft flying and maneuvering at high speeds. The videos were shot by the Advance Targeting Forward Looking Infrared (ATFLIR) pods on Navy F/A-18s.

he news was first reported by The Black Vault, a website that publishes declassified government documents.

A Navy spokesman told The Black Vault that the Navy had no “descriptions, hypothesis of conclusions” about objects in the three videos. The videos are labeled on YouTube as “FLIR1,” “Gimbal” and “Go Fast.”

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