US Department of Defense posted in open access video from UFO - ForumDaily
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US Department of Defense posted in open access video with UFO

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The US Department of Defense published a video shot from a fighter back in 2004 year. It shows an unidentified object, which is discussed by American pilots.

The footage was made publicly available as part of the Enhanced Aviation Threat Identification Program. It is unknown whether the military found out the nature of the object.

Recall that in the 2007 year, the Pentagon, by order of Congress, created an informal program to study UFOs (unidentified flying objects).

The program was aimed at studying the flying objects, which were observed by pilots and military personnel. According to them, the aircraft they saw were much more advanced than in the official arsenals of different countries of the world.

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