Authenticity of UFO Pictures Appearing on the Web Confirmed by the Pentagon
Pentagon spokeswoman Susan Gough confirmed the authenticity of UFO images that appeared online.
At the end of March, several pictures and videos of UFOs, presumably taken by the US military, began to circulate on social networks. Some publications noted that the materials were leaked to the Internet from the official investigation of the Pentagon. They were anonymously sent to filmmaker and ufologist Jeremy Corbell.
Pentagon confirms pictures of UFOs over warships are real and were taken by Navy https://t.co/Oit0XS46ut pic.twitter.com/YzmVC2yYin
- The Mirror (@DailyMirror) April 13, 2021
After a while, Pentagon spokeswoman Susan Gough confirmed the authenticity of the pictures.
In particular, the military recorded strange triangular objects that they could not identify.
Pentagon CONFIRMS video and pictures of UFOs buzzing over warships off the coast of California in 2019 for two days 'were taken by Navy personnel' https://t.co/YyyeSjhlFd
- Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) April 13, 2021
“I can confirm that the photographs and videos mentioned were taken by Navy personnel. But, as we said earlier, to maintain the safety of operations and to avoid revealing information that could be useful to potential adversaries, the Department of Defense does not publicly discuss the details of observations or verification of reports of intrusions on our training grounds or airspace, ”Gough told reporters .
As it turned out, the photos and videos that appeared on social networks are indeed part of the Pentagon report, which is being prepared for the US Congress at a hearing in July.
John Ratcliffe, who served as director of national intelligence under Donald Trump, said the report will collect more evidence of similar unidentified "incursions" around the world over the past few years.