Unidentified flying objects are watching us daily.. an American officer raises concern!

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US Army pilot Ryan Graves said he was concerned after discovering strange weather phenomena, including unidentified flying objects, and claimed to have seen them every day for about "two years".

The American pilot told the 60 Minutes program, according to the California News website, that these unidentified flying objects pose a major security risk.

He added, "I'm worried frankly. You know, if these were tactical aircraft from another country, that would be a big problem. We ignore the fact that they are there, watching us every day."

He pointed out that he and his group had captured the unknown objects in two different ways of tracking, radar and infrared.

Last August, pilots of a commercial and military aircraft spotted a strange, strange, bright green object in the sky over the Gulf of Saint Lawrence on the Atlantic coast of Canada, and a report of the mysterious incident was submitted to the Canadian government's aviation accident database.

The pilots stated that they saw a "shining green flying object" that flew into a cloud and then disappeared, and the report indicated that neither flight was affected.

And last July, the British newspaper, the Mirror, published a strange incident of the appearance of a large UFO resembling spaceships in Britain, which appeared for 10 seconds and then quickly disappeared. Teignmouth, Devon, for ten seconds.

Photographs taken by Evans showed four bright lights in the shape of a triangle illuminating part of the sky, and Evans managed to take out his phone to take pictures, but within seconds the mysterious object flew away.

An American report on unidentified flying objects issued last June concluded that there was no evidence of the existence of extraterrestrials, but the report did not explain the mysterious phenomena observed by American military pilots, while the Pentagon expressed its fear that it was linked to espionage.

The Pentagon released videos last year taken by US Navy pilots of encounters while they were flying with unidentified space objects.

One of the recordings is from November 2004, and the other two clips are from January 2015.

After decades of secrecy, Congress last year ordered the executive branch to inform the public of the activities of the Pentagon unit responsible for studying these phenomena, and this task was entrusted to the US Navy, and the report, which was put under the supervision of the General Intelligence Department, concluded that the bulk of more than 120 incidents of this The type is certainly not related to technologies tested by the US military, according to the New York Times.

A number of officials whose statements were quoted by "The New York Times" admitted that keeping part of the report in the context of a defensive secret could fuel speculation about classified information that the United States government has about the existence of extraterrestrials, and it is still difficult to explain the acceleration of things photographed by the pilots and their ability to change their directions. .

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