US Navy responding to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request file by a YouTube channel remark that it will not be releasing the unseen videos of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) or unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) as the US government prefers to call it, in the public domain.
Gregory Cason, deputy director of the Navy’s FOIA office in a written response said :
As per reports, The Black Vault, a self-proclaim government transparency website and YouTube channel had file the request two years ago where it solicited the release of videos.
The US Navy respond two years later and accept that UFO videos did exist but denied releasing them for public consumption.
The US Navy also made it clear why it had release the previous three UAP videos and why it wouldn’t release the one’s that The Black vault ask for.
As per report :
As report, earlier this year in May, top Pentagon officials show unexplain UFO videos.
Ronald Moultrie and Scott Bray, two top officials of the Pentagon appear before US House of Representatives intelligence subcommittee and show the declassified UFO videos.
In one clip, a flashing triangle-shape object in the night sky was seen.
The other show a shiny, spherical object zipping past the cockpit window of a military aircraft.
The duo testified that reports of UFOs are ‘frequent’ and have on the rise for more than a decade.
So, they also add that US officials are unable to explain some of these sightings.
Scott Bray Said :
UFO sightings have fascinated the public across the world.
There have many instances where people have sworn to have witness an extraterrestrial vehicle.
As there is no full proof apart from the videos has come out in the public domain.