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Pentagon UFO Program Revealed

The New York Times revealed the Pentagon's secret Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. With it came Navy gun camera footage of UFOs and a new era of official acknowledgment.

December 16, 2017
Washington, D.C., USA
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The Pentagon UFO Program Revelation

On December 16, 2017, the New York Times published a bombshell story revealing the Pentagon had secretly studied UFOs. The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) and its stunning footage changed the UFO conversation forever.

The Story

December 16, 2017:

  • New York Times
  • Washington Post
  • Politico
  • Simultaneous release
  • Coordinated disclosure

The Program

AATIP:

  • Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program
  • Pentagon funded
  • 2007-2012 (officially)
  • $22 million budget
  • Secret study

Luis Elizondo

Program director:

  • Former intelligence officer
  • Resigned in frustration
  • Went public
  • With videos
  • Sparked revelation

Senator Harry Reid

Nevada senator:

  • Secured funding
  • Believed in research
  • Bipartisan support
  • Long interest in UFOs
  • Made it happen

The Videos

Released footage:

  • FLIR (2004)
  • Gimbal (2015)
  • GoFast (2015)
  • Navy gun camera
  • Authenticated

The Tic Tac

2004 footage:

  • From USS Nimitz
  • Commander David Fravor
  • Tic-tac shaped object
  • Impossible maneuvers
  • Best evidence

Gimbal Video

2015 footage:

  • East Coast
  • Rotating object
  • Pilots exclaiming
  • “There’s a whole fleet!”
  • Remarkable reactions

GoFast Video

Another 2015 clip:

  • Object over water
  • High speed
  • No visible propulsion
  • Low altitude
  • Confirmed unknown

Official Acknowledgment

Pentagon confirmed:

  • Program existed
  • Videos authentic
  • Objects unknown
  • Historic admission
  • New era

The Five Observables

Elizondo described:

  • Anti-gravity lift
  • Sudden acceleration
  • Hypersonic speed
  • Low observability
  • Trans-medium travel

Congressional Interest

After revelation:

  • Hearings began
  • Bipartisan concern
  • Funding renewed
  • New programs created
  • Official attention

UAP Terminology

New term adopted:

  • Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
  • Replaced UFO
  • Less stigma
  • Military terminology
  • Official language

UAPTF

New program:

  • Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force
  • 2020 created
  • Navy led
  • Pentagon supported
  • Ongoing study

The Shift

Before 2017:

  • UFOs dismissed
  • Stigma strong
  • Ridicule common
  • Career ending topic

After 2017:

  • Legitimate study
  • Congressional hearings
  • Pilot reports encouraged
  • National security concern

Media Response

Coverage changed:

  • Serious journalism
  • Major outlets covered
  • Less ridicule
  • Expert analysis
  • Shift in tone

Significance

2017 revelation significant for:

  • Official acknowledgment
  • Authentic footage
  • Program confirmation
  • Changed conversation
  • Historic moment

Legacy

The December 2017 revelation fundamentally changed how UFOs are discussed in America. Official acknowledgment, authenticated footage, and congressional interest launched a new era of serious UAP study.