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WATCH: Shock US Navy video – is this final proof UFOs are real?

It's the officially released government footage you might not be able to deny
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Are UFOs real? It’s a question many of us thought would never be answered, but a series of on-the-record revelations from top US military personal – and the release of two very strange videos recorded by navy fighter pilots – indicates we may be closer than ever to the truth.

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Published testimony from navy pilots has revealed details of a series of encounters with strange objects high in the atmosphere, from late 2014 to early 2015, above the east coast of the Unites States.  

Seemingly solid and technological in nature, the objects moved at incredible speeds, manoeuvred at apparently impossible angles, and had no visible means of propulsion.

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A screen grab from official US Navy video (Credit: United States Department of Defence)

‘These things would be out there all day,’ Lieutenant Ryan Graves, an F/A-18 Super Hornet pilot told the New York Times. ‘Keeping an aircraft in the air requires a significant amount of energy. With the speeds we observed, 12 hours in the air is 11 hours longer than we’d expect.’

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Some of the encounters were recorded on video, with one showing an apparently solid object racing across the surface of the ocean.

‘Wow, what is that, man?’ one pilot is heard asking. ‘Look at it fly!’

The navy has not publicly identified the objects, but the organisation indicated it is taking the matter seriously, rather than dismissing the sightings as something unexceptional, by issuing new classified guidance to staff for how to report the phenomena.

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That’s what we would like to know… (Credit: United States Department of Defence)

But no one is saying it’s aliens yet – at least not on the record.  Leon Golub, a senior astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics, told the New York Times the sightings may be due to much more mundane explanations – such as ‘bugs in the code for the imaging and display systems, atmospheric effects and reflections [or] neurological overload from multiple inputs during high-speed flight.’

What do you think? The truth is out there!

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