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- Forget the Skies, the U.S. Military Is Looking for UFOs Below the Waves - The National Interest
- Black Triangle: Did an American TR-3A UFO Fight in the Gulf War? - The National Interest
- Ever See A Flying Saucer? Well, That May Have Been A U.S. Air Force Aircraft - The National Interest
- Could All Those ‘UFOs’ Really Just Be American Stealth Fighters? - The National Interest
- Let’s Speculate: So What’s Really at Area 51? - The National Interest
- The Real UFOs: These Are the Secret Planes the U.S. Air Forces Tests in Area 51 - The National Interest
- Laughable: Why China’s Mysterious “UFO” Is Nothing - The National Interest
- Not Aliens, But Stealth Jets: What Is Hiding Inside Area 51? - The National Interest
- Did a US F-22 shoot down a UFO? Photo of aerial object adds to mystery - Navy Times
- The ABCs of the military’s highly classified Area 51 - Navy Times
- Former Navy captain and astronaut Scott Kelly joins new UFO study - Navy Times
- What is the military doing about UFOs? The Pentagon’s internal watchdog wants to know - Navy Times
- ‘What is that, man?’ Navy confirms videos of flying objects - Navy Times
- Op-Ed: Why the Pentagon is interested in UFOs - Navy Times
- Aliens, ahoy! Navy developing guidelines on reporting UFO sightings - Military Times
The phenomenon reported is something real and not visionary or fictitious.” General Nathan Twining Chairman, Joint Chiefs of staff, September 23, 1947
BATTLE OF LOS ANGELES
Famous photo from the Feb 24th-25th 1942 ‘Battle of Los Angeles’ when the U.S. Army targeted a large ‘spaceship’ hovering over the shoreline. Hundreds of artillery shells were unloaded at the object, city-wide sirens roared, radio news reported live and giant spotlights were deployed. The government is unlikely ever to tell the public what it knows.UFO COMBAT
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- Did a US F-22 shoot down a UFO? Photo of aerial object adds to mystery - Military Times
- The ABCs of the military’s highly classified Area 51 - Army Times
- Senators want to boost Pentagon UFO office funding, transparency - Military Times
- ‘No credible evidence’ of alien UFO activity, Pentagon official says - Military Times
- Congress calls for more funding of Pentagon UFO office - Military Times
- Tucker Carlson shares bizarre tale of troops dying from UFO encounters - Military Times
- Pentagon UFO chief says alien mothership in our solar system possible - Military Times
AF’s Project Blue Book
The U.S. Air Force’s official statement on the findings of Project Blue Book (PDF). Note that it states: “No UFO reported, investigated and evaluated by the Air Force was ever an indication of threat to our national security.” Now, government is suggesting they are a threat. So what changed? And then tucked away in a corner of their site are declassified UFO documentsRELATED LINKS
- DoD’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO)
- Project Blue Book – UFOs in Home Movies
- UFO Sightings Linked to Military Training Locations, Report Finds – Military Times
- Overlooked Leons of Military UAP Sightings for Joint Force – National Defense University Press
I am convinced that these objects do exist and that are not manufactured by any nation on this Earth.”Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding, London Sunday Dispatch, July 11, 1954