Millions of people all over the world have watched and re-watched three videos captured by Navy pilots during dramatic encounters with spectacular, but unknown, aircraft.    Blck Aces commander David Fravor, one of the U.S. Navy pilots who chased the object dubbed the “Tic Tac” says flat out it’s not ours.

“The four of us will to this day tell you that we have no idea what we saw, as far as where it was from or what it was.” Fravor added, “but it had incredible performance characteristics that were well beyond brand new super hornets right out of the factory, which is what the jets were we were flying.”

Almost every news organization in the world is now reporting on the UFO videos again. It’s because the Pentagon issued a statement Monday, April 27, 2020 regarding what it calls “historical Navy videos.” The statement acknowledges the recordings were made by the Navy and the objects remain “unidentified.” The Department of Defense (DoD) posted the three videos on its website, supposedly the first official release, though the cat has definitely been out of the bag for quite awhile. Back in January of 2018, former Pentagon intelligence officer Lue Elizondo told us very straightforwardly, “The phenomenon is quite real.”

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