A former intelligence official says an upcoming government report will detail 'difficult to explain' UFO sightings
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A top intelligence official under former President Donald Trump said on Friday that the government plans to release a report declassifying numerous UFO sightings.
"There are a lot more sightings than have been made public," former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo.
"Some of those have been declassified. And when we talk about sightings, we are talking about objects that have seen by Navy or Air Force pilots, or have been picked up by satellite imagery that frankly engage in actions that are difficult to explain," he continued. "Movements that are hard to replicate that we don't have the technology for. Or traveling at speeds that exceed the sound barrier without a sonic boom."
"There are a lot more sightings than have been made public," former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo.
"Some of those have been declassified. And when we talk about sightings, we are talking about objects that have seen by Navy or Air Force pilots, or have been picked up by satellite imagery that frankly engage in actions that are difficult to explain," he continued. "Movements that are hard to replicate that we don't have the technology for. Or traveling at speeds that exceed the sound barrier without a sonic boom."
"When we talk about sightings, the other thing I will tell you is, it's not just a pilot or just a satellite, or some intelligence collection," Ratcliffe continued. "Usually we have multiple sensors that are picking up these things, and so again some of these are just unexplained phenomenon, and there is actually quite a few more than have been made public."
Ratcliffe also added that intelligence officials try to look for a "plausible explanation" behind all unidentified flying aircrafts. But sometimes, he said, officials aren't able to justify their presence.
"Weather can cause disturbances, visual disturbances," he said. "Sometimes we wonder whether or not our adversaries have technologies that are a little bit further down the road than we thought or that we realized. But there are instances where we don't have good explanations for some of the things that we have seen."
The Pentagon is expected to release the report by June 1, Bartiromo said during the interview.
Ratcliffe also added that intelligence officials try to look for a "plausible explanation" behind all unidentified flying aircrafts. But sometimes, he said, officials aren't able to justify their presence.
"Weather can cause disturbances, visual disturbances," he said. "Sometimes we wonder whether or not our adversaries have technologies that are a little bit further down the road than we thought or that we realized. But there are instances where we don't have good explanations for some of the things that we have seen."
The Pentagon is expected to release the report by June 1, Bartiromo said during the interview.
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