After decades of denials, the Pentagon admits it has been investigating UFOs … and still is, even today

Thursday, May 23, 2019
By Paul Martin

by: JD Heyes
NaturalNews.com
Thursday, May 23, 2019

For decades, Americans have been fascinated with UFOs — “unidentified flying objects” — as millions have speculated that our own planet has regularly been visited by beings from another world.

In recent months, the U.S. Navy even released some shocking footage captured in 2015 by a flight of F/A-18s off the coast of California, capturing video of something that traveled so much faster than anything seen so far on Earth (see image above).

Then, the Navy Times reported that a Pentagon program that followed up on, and studied, UFO sightings called the “Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program” (AATIP) was shuttered 2012 after “it was determined that there were other, higher priority issues that merited funding and it was in the best interest of the DoD to make a change,” according to a DoD statement.

“The DoD takes seriously all threats and potential threats to our people, our assets, and our mission and takes action whenever credible information is developed,” the statement continued.

But, as reported exclusively by the New York Post, Pentagon examinations of UFOs — otherwise known as “unidentified aerial phenomena” — have been ongoing, despite shutting down the official UFO-monitoring program.

In a statement provided to the paper, the Defense Department acknowledged that AATIP has indeed remained shut down, but that the Pentagon continues to investigate claims of alien spacecraft sightings.

“The Department of Defense is always concerned about maintaining positive identification of all aircraft in our operating environment, as well as identifying any foreign capability that may be a threat to the homeland,” said spokesman Christopher Sherwood.

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