You really are naive to believe that stuff. Some phenomenon is unidentified. So what? Zero evidence so far.
Nothing needs belief, its fact from the evidence. Intelligently controlled "phenomena" is operating in our skies and water with technology so far beyond human capabilities that its laughable. Do you need to be spoonfed everything?do you think the navy would say the videos were legit then let all these high end top gun pilots say they were intelligently controlled and like nothing we have if they had objections to any of it?Do you think they would let the radar operators come forward who confirm the uaps from the time of the video were dropping 50k feet in a second or 2?Do you think they would let the guy in the plane who shot the infrared footage and saw the craft with his own eyes come out and say what the craft was doing was "not possible"?
Navy spokesperson
The US Navy has finally acknowledged footage purported to show UFOs hurtling through the air. And while officials said they don't know what the objects are, they're not indulging any hints either.
The objects seen in three clips of declassified military footage are "unidentified aerial phenomena," Navy spokesperson Joe Gradisher confirmed to CNN.
"Gradisher said the Navy's transparency about unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP, is largely done to encourage trainees to report "incursions" they spot in the airfield, which threaten pilots' safety.
"This is all about frequent incursions into our training ranges by UAPs," he said. "Those incursions present a safety hazard to the safe flight of our aviators and the security of our operations."
The public clips capture just a fraction of the frequent incursions Navy training ranges see, he said.
"For many years, our aviators didn't report these incursions because of the stigma attached to previous terminology and theories about what may or may not be in those videos," he said.
The only way to find out what those UAP are, he said, is to encourage trainees to report them when they see them.
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https://edition.cnn.com/2019/09/18/politics/navy-confirms-ufo-videos-trnd/index.html