The US government has declassified four videos of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UFOs, captured by Navy pilots. The footage, released by the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, shows objects moving at hypersonic speeds and performing manoeuvres beyond known technology. Sources confirm that RAF intelligence is ‘monitoring with allies’ as part of a joint task force.
The videos, recorded between 2019 and 2021, were previously leaked but now carry official classification. This follows a 2022 law requiring transparency on UAPs. Critics question why the US has sat on these files for years.
The release comes amid a spate of whistle-blower claims about government cover-ups. One pilot describes the object as ‘a white tic tac moving without any visible means of propulsion’. The Pentagon insists there is no evidence of extraterrestrial origin, but refuses to rule it out.
RAF sources say they are ‘analysing the data in collaboration with Five Eyes partners’. The documents suggest these objects are not merely weather balloons or drones. The declassification is a win for transparency advocates who have long pressed for disclosure.
But the underlying question remains: what are they? Unaccountable power thrives in secrecy, and this partial release may be a controlled drip rather than full accountability. The money trail leads to billions in black budgets for UAP research.
Who benefits from keeping this hidden?









