Pentagon Claims 'Go Fast' UFO Explained as Optical Illusion

During a recent Senate hearing, Dr. Jon Kosloski, director of the Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), asserted that the notorious 'Go Fast' UFO sighting from 2015 is merely an optical illusion.

The video, captured by a Navy fighter jet, appeared to show an object flying at high speed just above the Atlantic Ocean. Kosloski explained that the object was actually about 13,000 feet above sea level, attributing the misperception to a phenomenon known as 'parallax.'

Key details from the hearing include:

  • Date of sighting: January 2015
  • Location: Off the east coast of Florida
  • Witness: Navy fighter pilots from USS Theodore Roosevelt
  • Official explanation: Optical illusion due to speed and altitude
  • Contradictory evidence: Veteran pilot Ryan Graves noted multiple UFO formations were present, raising questions about AARO's conclusions.

Despite AARO's claims, skepticism remains among former military personnel and scientists regarding the validity of the explanations provided.

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