To the Stars Academy of Arts & Science, the scientific organization founded by Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge, has released two declassified U.S. military videos Saturday containing evidence of unidentified flying objects.
This information came to light at the same time as the New York Times and Politico reported that the Pentagon had a secret $22 million program investigating “unidentified aerial phenomena” (UAPs) known as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). The Pentagon confirmed the existence of this program until 2012, when it’s funding was diverted towards “higher priority issues.”
The First Video
Shot in 2004 by U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft, pilots are tracking an oval-shaped UAP estimated to be the size of a commercial plane. First thought to be a drone, they concluded they did not know what they were tracking after it performed speed and rotations incapable to drones.
The Second Video
Recorded from the same vehicle type as the first, this one tracks a moving object over the ocean. It takes a while to activate auto tracking, as the object is moving at high speeds over water. Once tracked, the pilots exclaim their confusion over such an object.
Is it Authentic?
The To the Stars Academy is a legitimate and established scientific organization, recognized by intellectual minds around the world. When they released the footage, they did so with the claim that this is footage directly from the source.
“[The footage] comes with crucial chain-of-custody (CoC) documentation because it is a product of US military sensors, which confirms it is original, unaltered, and not computer generated or artificially fabricated. While there have been leaked versions on the internet, the CoC establishes the authenticity and credibility that this version is the original footage taken from one of the most advanced sensor tracking devices in use.”
Are they foreign experiments, or something more unknown? We can’t be sure.