Two confidential Pentagon task force papers used to “detect, examine and index” UFOs were leaked, all of which contain images of unexplained objects.
Security news platform TheDebrief.org released stories including an exchange of communications involving former Naval Operations Vice Chief Adm. Robert Burke and current Vice Chief of Staff for Air Force Gen. Stephen Wilson. A Free Information Act (FOIA) request from The Debrief received this exchange.
“Take the brief I just got from our Naval Intelligence Director VADM Matt Kohler on Unexplained Aerial Phenomena (UAP),” Burke told Wilson in the email. Burke said, “SECNAV will get the same brief tomorrow at 1000,” presumably referring to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer.
TRUMP TO TAKE ‘GOOD, HARD LOOK’ AT WHETHER THERE ARE UFOS The leaked sH๏τ, taken off U.S. East Coast by an “internal mobile phone pilot,” was part of the 2018 job survey, one source told the news outlet. This article explored what the mysterious silver “cube-shaped” enтιтy could be, including the fact that it could be “alien” or “non-human” technology.
The 2020 pH๏τo, leaked but not yet publicly accessible, is defined as a triangle with white lights in each corner. This could be the more fascinating picture, Fox News told Nick Pope, a former employee and UFO investigator for Britain’s Defense Ministry.
“I’m more concerned in the fact that this first pH๏τo was released and the ᴀssociated leakage of details regarding the Pentagon’s Unidentified Aerial Task Force, where intelligence community employees exchanged observations from two intelligence position papers,” Pope said via email. “With my own experience in this topic, three points stick out. Firstly, the definition by one insider of the reports as ‘shocking’ — a term that begs the question of what about UAP these people find shocking. Secondly, the fact that the intelligence reports seem to have earned shockingly large dissemination in different intelligence services, and thirdly, the fact that the extraterrestrial theory seems genuinely not to have been taken off the table.”
Pope continued that he expects more leaks, adding that he thinks “a minority of government obviously wishes this material to be made public.”
The two 2018 and 2020 vacancies were commonly shared in the security community, added The Debrief, citing multi-source interviews. The Pentagon has not yet addressed Fox News’ request for clarification. The Pentagon formed a task force in August to study UFOs, or UAPs, after many mysterious events observed by the U.S. military. FIGHTER PILOT CLAIMS UFO HE CHASED COMMITED ‘ACT OF BATTLE’ Deputy Defense Secretary David Norquist introduced the Unexplained Aerial Phenomenon Task Force, enhancing the Naval Intelligence Office initiative, officials said.
How this latest task force contributes to the Innovative Aerospace Hazard Detection Platform (AATIP), Pope said to Fox News over the summer. Pope cited “ex-defense leaders” with the community interested in UFO work. Former Sen. Harry Reid, Fox News previously reported, founded the AATIP in 2007. It officially suspended operations in 2012, although the New York Times confirmed that the Defense Department was also monitoring possible episodes of unexplained flying vehicles. WITH PENTAGON REPORT Cites ‘OFF-WORLD Automobiles NOT Built ON THIS Planet’ Task Force development follows lawmakers’ inquiries about the issue. In June, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, Senate Intelligence Committee’s acting chairman, ordered the National Intelligence Chief, Defense Secretary, and other department heads to gather details on “unidentified aerial phenomena.” “The Committee is troubled that there is no single systematic federal government mechanism to gather and evaluate information on unexplained aerial objects considering the possible danger,” lawmakers wrote in a survey.
The New York Times announced in July that a small number of government leaders, including Reid, and scientists ᴀssume “undetermined origin” artifacts fell to Earth and were recovered. The publication quoted Eric W. Davis, an astrophysicist who served as a subcontractor and Pentagon UFO consultant. Davis, now working with defense contractor Aerospace Company, said he provided updates on the retrieval of unidentified artifacts to Senate Armed Forces Committee and Senate Intelligence Committee personnel on Oct. 21 and Oct. 23, 2019. In April, the Pentagon publicly published recordings of “unidentified airborne objects known as “FLIR1,” “Gimbal” and “GoFast,” previously filmed by Navy aircraft, which had circulated in the media for years. Originally released to the New York Times and the Stars Academy of Arts & Science, led by co-founder Tom DeLonge, Blink-182. After publicly releasing the recordings, DeLonge said in a tweet since-deleted, “UFOs are genuine.”