A former director of the Pentagon's UFO program said: “there are some spooky things, in places they shouldn't be, with performance characteristics that we couldn't duplicate today”
In an interview with Steven Greenstreet of the New York Post, the former acting director of the AARO Tim Philips discussed the Department of Defense's investigations into advanced platforms.
After confirming the existence of a fake reverse engineering program set up by the Air Force for dubious purposes, he admitted that the AARO had failed to identify the advanced platforms observed by witnesses in 'less than 40%' of cases. Given the large number of reports collected by the AARO in recent years, this figure raises questions about the number of violations of US airspace. He added :
“There's some phenomenon out there that we just don't understand”, mentioning “fiery orbs”:
“When we start seeing like a corona or a discharge, a plasma discharge, and when we've had some of these really, really strange events from the reports of the security personnel on site, these devices attempted to conceal themselves. And in one case, when a truck from the main side was coming out onto the range, this device stopped, hovered, went off the road and turned its friggin lights off.”
He stated that, in his view, this behavior proved that these platforms were controlled by humans. One might wonder how this could be the case, given that no stable technology of this type exists, while elusive behaviors exhibited by advanced platforms have been documented for centuries.
When asked by Steven Greenstreet what he found most strange, Philips replied:
“The black triangles, that there were some reports from credible people, where they saw something, and they saw a flying vehicle, triangular in shape”
He specified that the craft did not emit much heat or sound. Black triangles are shapes often associated with advanced platforms, particularly since the historical works of David Marler.
About these black triangles, Steven Greenstreet asked him:
“Are you looking at them? Are you looking at photos, videos or are you just reading a report?”
Philips responds immediately to “all of the above” , implying that he has witnessed these objects himself, has seen images of them and has read investigation reports about them. This suggests that the Air Force's fake UFO program is indeed concealing a real national security issue.
When discussing the technical characteristics of these objects, he even specified:
“There are some spooky things in places they shouldn't be, with performance characteristics that we couldn't duplicate today”
Such an admission of inferiority from a former American official is rare, and it is proof, if any were needed, of the reality of advanced platforms invading American airspace with total impunity.