Pentagon Resolves 2015 GoFast UFO Mystery as Optical Illusion

The Pentagon has announced it has solved the mystery of the "GoFast" UFO incident, first recorded by a Navy jet over the Atlantic in 2015.

Dr. Jon Kosloski, director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), testified that the object was merely an optical illusion known as "parallax," disputing its previously perceived high speed.

The UFO was captured on grainy black-and-white video, where a pilot exclaimed, "Ohhh, come on!" as it zoomed across the screen.

Despite AARO's claims, climatologists and Navy witnesses remain skeptical, citing conflicting meteorological data. For instance, wind speeds at the time were recorded at approximately 60 knots at 13,000 feet, while other pilot accounts noted winds of 120 knots at 25,000 feet.

Former Navy pilot Ryan Graves emphasized that the GoFast UFO was one of many sightings posing safety risks, including the well-known "Gimbal" video.

Graves stated, "This object is not just a UFO; it represents a serious flight safety concern in restricted U.S. airspace." The ongoing investigation into these phenomena continues to raise questions about their implications for national security.

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