By
Margie Kay
Still from video captured by Navy fighter pilots |
The April
27, 2020 Pentagon release of three videos of UFOs is clear evidence for what I’ve
coined “The Fast-Movers.” After researching UFOs for over 30 years there is no
question in my mind that other intelligent life forms exist, but they are
elusive and, in most cases, move so fast that they cannot be perceived by the
human eye. Until now.
In
an unprecedented move, the Pentagon released three classified videos taken by
US Navy pilots that appear to be unidentified flying objects. The Navy just put the three videos—titled
“FLIR.mp4,” “GOFAST.wmv,” and “GIMBAL.wmv”—on its Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) page, a repository for documents released under the federal law that
allows for the full or partial disclosure of U.S. government information to the
public. The clips were first released in 2017 and 2018 by The New York
Times and To The
Stars Academy of Arts & Science, a UFO research group from
former blink-182 member Tom DeLonge.
The infrared video
was filmed in 2004 by two Navy fighter pilots with the Nimitz Carrier Strike
Group 100 miles into the Pacific Ocean. They captured a Tic-Tac shaped UFO “around
40 feet long and oval in shape.
The 2015
videos were filmed off of the east coast. By an F/A-18F fighter jet using the
aircraft’s onboard Raytheon AN-ASQ-228 Advanced Targeting Forward-Looking
Infrared pod. The videos were leaked in 2007 and 2017 without authorization.
One of the pilots said of the 2004 video:
“As I got
close to it ... it rapidly accelerated to the south, and disappeared in less
than two seconds,” retired US Navy pilot David Fravor told CNN in 2017. “This
was extremely abrupt, like a ping pong ball, bouncing off a wall. It would hit
and go the other way.”
In
one of the 2015 videos, a voice can be heard saying: “There’s a whole fleet of
them.”
Another
voice adds: “They’re all going against the wind. The wind’s 120 knots to the
west. Look at that thing, dude!”
In
an effort to “clear up any misconceptions by the public on whether or not the
footage that has been circulating was real.” the DoD, who had previous
confirmed the videos were filmed by the US Navy, had made all three clips public.
The
incredible speed of the UFOs indicates that they are Fast Movers. The fact that
the videos were captured using FLIR infrared technology is an indication that
the objects appear out of our range of sight, outside the
visible light spectrum. Nevertheless, they do exist, and now they are being
captured on film with infrared photography in this case, but in others, standard
film cameras.
Watch the videos
here: https://www.navair.navy.mil/foia/documents
Bill Spicer discovered
a technique for capturing UFOs on film using what he calls the Solar
Obliteration Technique or SOT. He was shown this method in a dream. After
trying it, he discovered that it works well. Bill has shared this information
with several other researchers, and they have also had success with it. The
method involves covering the camera lens with polarized sunglasses, then aiming
in the direction of the sun just inside an overhang such as a roof. The results
are astonishing and show hundreds or thousands of fast-moving craft during
almost any photographic session.
Wayne Lawrence, a
MUFON Investigator and video analyst discovered that by slowing down video of UFOs
taken by himself and others, and looking at it frame by frame, he could find
multiple aerial objects and even track them and find their speed based on the
location in each frame. Some of the objects captured were moving at hundreds or
thousands of miles per hour. In one famous
Kansas City case in June of 2019 where thousands of witnesses observed three
UFOs over the city for six hours, Lawrence was able to find UFOs in the videos
that were moving in excess of 8,000 MPH.
As for myself, I
have been able to see them with the naked eye by using quantum telepathy and
remote viewing. I had not figured out until recently that what I was seeing
were actual craft, but indeed, they are the same types of objects that both
Bill and Wayne have been able to capture on film. By willing myself to slow
down time, I can get a good look at them. Do not ask me how that works- I just
want it to happen and it does.
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