U.S Warships Were Harassed By Ufos For Several Days In 2019

U.S Warships Were Harassed By Ufos For Several Days In 2019

By Aaron Miller-

Newly-released details from the logs of U.S warships reveal they were harassed by UFOs for several days in July 2019.

The revelation shows that USS Kidd, USS Rafael Peralta and USS John Finn, were all engaged in a training exercise in a military area off the coast of California, when those on board spotted UFOs they described as ‘Unmanned Aerial Vehicles’ or ‘drones’.

The details highlight the often neglected but monumentally important phenomenon of extraterrestrials , and their potential effects on humanity today, and throughout the ages. The potential implications of Ufos on the human race throughout history and for the future, is much understated.

The details  of the 2019 incident, reveals the peculiar situation in which up to six of the drones swarmed around the three vessels over a matter of days, at times performing ‘brazen’ manoeuvres around the ships.

Documentary filmmaker Dave Beaty uncovered initial details about the events in 2019, centering on the Arleigh Burke class destroyer USS Kidd (DDG-100). That initial account described a tense encounter, culminating in the deployment of onboard intelligence teams.

The logs, obtained by The Drive through the US Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and shared with The Eye Of Media.Com, recorded the sightings in entries such as ‘Kidd reported UAV overhead,’ and ‘White light identified hovering over ships flight deck.’

One entry, from the Rafael Peralta, reported, ‘Two UAV’s spotted off the starboard wing.’ Six minutes later, another entry added, ‘Four UAV’s spotted off the starboard bridge.’

The drones matched the speed and bearing of the USS Kidd for approximately 90 minutes – longer than the typical 30-minute endurance of small drones.US Navy warships

U.S ships were harassed by ufos in 2019      Image: PA

Even though the warships are equipped with sensors, radar, thermal imaging and electro-optical systems, the crew was unable to track the craft when they disappeared.

Origin Of Crafts

On July 15, 2019 the three vessels reached out to the nearby cruise ship Carnival Imagination in order to establish the origin of the crafts and confirm whether they were known crafts with an identifiable source. The response came back negative, leading to anxiety and concern.

The vessels reported being able to see five or six of the objects flying around the warships.

The craft hovered in the area for three hours, with the USS Rafael Peralta at one point identifying four drones following the ship.

After the odd sightings, the Navy, Coastguard, FBI and other agencies launched a formal investigation during which investigators contacted the operators of several commercial ships in the area, but their search revealed no answers.

The factual origins of the crafts have never been established.

Speculations that they must have come from another unit in the Navy were quickly dismissed, once its Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facility, which is responsible for drone operations, confirmed the drones were not theirs.

Expansion Of Public Knowledge

The Drive notes that its own findings ‘significantly expand the public’s knowledge of the scope and severity of that incident and reveal others that occurred around the same time’, with details based on the FOIA requests as well as the use of automatic identification system ship location data.

The  entire revelation comes as the director of National Intelligence and the secretary of defense  have a maximum of a few months  to provide the congressional intelligence and armed services committees with an unclassified report about “unidentified aerial phenomena.”

There are said to be active plans to release the report a lot sooner than their deadline of this summer.

It’s a stipulation that was tucked into the “committee comment” section of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, which was contained in the massive spending bill.

 

 

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