Footage said to show Navy jet's encounter with UFO

To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science

To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science

A camera aboard a US Navy F/A 18 jet flying at a height of 25,000 feet recorded the astonishing two-minute clip.

"What the fuck is that thing?" the second pilot asks.

As they continue to follow the object traveling at a high rate of speed, one pilot is in awe, saying, "Oh my gosh, dude".

"Wow! What is that, man?" one says. "Look at that flying!" the other pilot said.

The Department of Defense (DoD) began to declassify the recordings in December 2017 and were released to the public by To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science, a privately funded scientific research group led by NASA advisers and former Central Intelligence Agency employees.

There have been several reports of UFO sightings in the USA in recent times.

This comes two months after the New York Times posted an exposé on the Pentagon's mysterious UFO program, detailing just how much spend went behind a research that was mostly swept under the rug.

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In December, the Pentagon confirmed to Dayton Daily News and other outlets it investigated service members claims of reported UFO sightings decades after Project Blue Book headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base concluded.

"The Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program ended in the 2012 time frame".

"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".

Chris Mellon, TTSA adviser and former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence under presidents Clinton and George W. Bush, criticized the national security agencies for not researching what is behind the unusual objects in the sky, ABC News reported.

Mellon wrote, "We have no idea what's behind these weird incidents because we're not investigating".

"This is true up and down the chain of command, and it is a serious and recurring impediment to progress".

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