Navy Intelligence deputy director explains bizarre UFO sightings in historic hearing

Bryan Babb, DCNF

A senior Naval Intelligence official attempted to explain multiple UFO sightings and potential signs of extraterrestrial activity during an historic congressional hearing Tuesday.

The House Intelligence Open C3 Subcommittee held a hearing on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Tuesday that was the first of its kind in over 50 years. Throughout the hearing, Deputy Director of Navy Intelligence Scott Bray explained that multiple UFO sightings could be the result of night vision goggles, single lens reflection cameras and light refraction.

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Bray began by showing video of a small, spherical object quickly moving outside of an airplane window. After showing the video, Bray said there is “rarely an easy answer” regarding UAP explanations due to a “highly limited amount of data.”

Later in the hearing, Bray stated that he did “not have an explanation” for the object.

Bray noted that UAP sightings frequently fall into five explanatory categories: “Airborne clutter, natural atmospheric phenomena, U.S. Government or U.S. industry developmental programs, foreign adversary systems, or a other bin that allows for a holding bin of difficult cases and for the possibility of surprise and potential scientific discovery.”

Bray continued to show a video of a small, flashing triangle that was captured through the sky by night vision goggles with a single reflex camera by the U.S. Navy during a survey of unmanned aerial systems. Years later on a different coast, Navy personnel captured a similar triangle with night vision with SLR cameras while in a “swarm of unmanned aerial systems,” Bray said.

The triangular appearance was a result of light passing through the night vision goggles and recorded by the single lens reflex camera, Bray said.

The Pentagon released a report in June 2021 that listed 144 UAP sightings, 143 of which remain unresolved. The Defense Department announced a division that would investigate UFOs in December 2021.

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One thought on “Navy Intelligence deputy director explains bizarre UFO sightings in historic hearing

  1. What Are The Odds?

    UFO’s make for sensationalism in the world of mass entertainment. Because we cannot understand the objects reported does not mean that they are extra-terrestrial.

    The universe is too vast for the human brain even to begin to comprehend except through mathematics. The nearest star with planets capable of supporting intelligent life, let alone super-intelligent life, are light-years away. For extra-terrestrials to travel that immense distance, they would have to travel faster than the speed of light — an impossibility according to modern Physics. One other possibility, admittedly, is for them to travel through a “worm-hole” in space. Whereas a possibility, it remains a remote improbability. More than what they are would be whence come they and how.

    Even be there such aliens, there is no evidence that they represent a threat. Since the first sightings, they have had ample time and opportunity to unleash massive mischief. If they do, given their vastly superior technology, likely we could do little to thwart them.

    Most likely, these sightings represent some sort of events on Earth that we yet have to identify. Not as sensational as cinematic presentations of rockets making sounds in space but more realistic . . . or dare I state it? Down to Earth.

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