Pentagon’s UFO Evidence: A Former Official Speaks

October 15, 2024

Breaking News: Former Pentagon Official Reveals Shocking Evidence of UFOs and Aliens

It is a truly strange sight and it is not the first time this witness has witnessed a similar type of UFO event.
Because he claims that he posted another similar UFO sighting on his website. You can find that link further down in this post (just below). It really does look like this part of the cloud has separated from the main body part of the cloud and is descending. How can a cloud separate into pieces and when watching the second video (link here) it flies away and even descends? That’s not completely natural (it can’t be natural, right?) and it’s certainly not a normal, everyday or common sight, that’s for sure. So what to make of this? Here are the details of the video itself:

“25/11/22, 15.07 hrs. Bratislava ufoslovakia: Yesterday 25/11/22 at 15:07 I filmed another object, the proof is its different position. The second object was filmed at 3:13 pm, I have already posted the video of the second object on my website.”

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Breaking News: Former Pentagon Official Reveals Shocking Evidence of UFOs and Aliens

I like these really unusual UFO events taking place in our atmosphere because it’s like these UFOs are deliberately cementing their presence in people’s minds by constantly appearing. Are they seeing an escalation of UFOs or is it simply because more and more people are buying smartphones? There are a lot of camera phones out there, but is that really why UFO sightings are becoming the center of attention? It’s definitely a contender for the reason why we’re all seeing more UFO events. I don’t know what to think about the UFO sighting here, it’s a really strange sight, but what’s going on? Why is it here over Bratislava in Slovakia? Is it a place that attracts it? Is it another as yet unknown reason for this display? We could say why yesterday at 3:07 pm and not later that same day? Absolutely anything needs to be analyzed as to why they are here. What attracted them to Earth? How did they discover us? Who sent them? Does it run into that scenario? What I mean by that is this; We have a variety of sensors and instruments to detect light in space and we have receivers for things like radio signals and so on. If they found out that we were here because of this kind of detection system, then it is our fault. Or were they using another kind of system that we still know about. They could be in a completely different technological evolution that is way ahead of us and our primitive technology and they did not detect us through the light coming from Earth but through another way of detecting life forms in a part of space. Look, we humans are at the beginning of our technological know-how. We are just scratching the surface of what we can do. If we are in a technological evolution where we are constantly upgrading our technology, what will happen later on, so to speak?

Breaking News: Former Pentagon Official Reveals Shocking Evidence of UFOs and Aliens

Time travel could be available 1,000 years from now, which really means it already exists by default. Where do smartphones come down the road in terms of what they can do?

Is there a peak point where you literally can’t improve?
I mention this because if there is extraterrestrial life on another planet, where are they as far as technology? How far down the rabbit hole are they? What capabilities have they achieved? Is that why they are here now on Earth? Every single thing I just mentioned is a completely valid “multiple question” because UAPs do exist, we don’t know where or who or what is behind these UFOs or Tic Tac shaped UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) but we know they exist.

And judging by the level of technology and capabilities in such a small craft, one wonders what technology is inside these Tic Tacs? They exhibit intelligence and abilities unlike anything known to mankind.

Here is the video showing part of the cloud or what looks like a part of the cloud breaking away from the main body of the cloud: If you have any thoughts on this then please share with us in the comment section below, regards. Also share this post, thanks.

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