Pentagon's "Go Fast" UFO Debunking Faces Scrutiny: Contradictions and Cover-Up?

द्वारा संपादित: Uliana S. Аj

The Pentagon's attempt to debunk the 2015 "Go Fast" UFO video is under scrutiny for inconsistencies and alleged cover-up.

  • AARO Report: Claims the object in the "Go Fast" video, filmed off Florida's coast, showed no anomalous flight characteristics, attributing its speed to a "motion parallax" optical effect.

  • Contradictory Evidence: This explanation ignores ATFLIR sensor telemetry data, pilot testimonies, and comparisons to the 2004 Nimitz incident, where similar objects exhibited impossible maneuvers.

  • Witness Accounts: Vice Admiral Tim Gallaudet (Ret.) and other officers viewed a full version of the video showing a 90-degree upward turn, convincing them the object was not man-made.

  • Data Confiscation: Following the Nimitz incident, data records were reportedly confiscated, suggesting a cover-up.

  • Broader Phenomenon: The "Go Fast" and "Gimbal" incidents are seen as part of a larger, decade-long phenomenon along both U.S. coasts.

The AARO's explanation is challenged by instrumental data, witness testimonies, and the omission of related cases, raising questions about the Pentagon's transparency on UFO/UAP phenomena.

इस विषय पर और अधिक समाचार पढ़ें:

क्या आपने कोई गलती या अशुद्धि पाई?

हम जल्द ही आपकी टिप्पणियों पर विचार करेंगे।