Today, the US Department of Defense (Pentagon) released videos of Navy pilots showing unknown round objects flying in the sky. The ministry’s statement confirmed that the clips that have been circulating for years in various media outlets are real scenes monitored by the US Navy.

In the videos, unknown, fast-moving flying objects, photographed by the cameras of the US Navy, appear in one of the videos.

The Pentagon has indicated that it has decided to publish the videos in order to clarify to the public whether the footage being circulated is real or not. He added that after careful review, the ministry decided to allow the publication of these videos because they do not reveal any sensitive capabilities or systems, and do not affect any subsequent investigations into incursions into the military airspace by unspecified weather phenomena.

Today I'm going to record a new episode of the Sayur podcast and it will feature this flying object. For the third time download the same topic. For the third time, people treat it as if it is a new topic, or that its circumstances have changed. pic.twitter.com/ObYXU3r4E5

- Mohamed Qasem Mohamed Qasem (@mqasem) April 28, 2020

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According to the Ministry of Defense statement, photos leaked of unidentified objects in the sky to the media informally between 2007 and 2017 are photos taken by the Ministry of Defense in 2002 and 2015.

The posting of these videos by the Pentagon would bring back to the discussion the subject of some people's beliefs about the existence of aliens, especially since Luis Elisundo - the former director of a secret program launched by the Ministry of Defense between 2007 and 2012 to study audio and video recordings of foreign objects in space - told CNN "In 2017, there is a lot of evidence to suggest that humans do not live alone in this universe.

A science team from Harvard University in America said in March 2017 that it believed that mysterious flashes from galaxies, more than 2.5 billion years from Earth in 2007, came from a spaceship of sophisticated beings.

However, solar physicist at Imperial College London, Simon Foster, commented at the time that he doubted that the source of these flashes was aliens, and Foster expected that their source would be natural. "It would be fun if the source were aliens," he commented.