It looks like the DOD intelligence community and other elements in government continue to cover up key information on UAPs/UFOs, this time an incident that occured just last year.
From https://www.theblackvault.com/documentar...att-gaetz/ :
DECLASSIFIED SUMMARY:
The documents also include a drawing of the UAP, providing a visual representation of only a part of the pilot’s encounter.
However, a responsive video related to the incident was withheld in full under Exemption (b)(1), which protects information deemed critical to national defense or foreign policy and properly classified under an Executive order.
From https://www.theblackvault.com/documentar...att-gaetz/ :
Quote:"Newly released documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) by software engineer and UAP researcher Abbas Michael Dharamsey have unveiled details of a mysterious Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) sighting that occurred on January 26, 2023. The incident, which was first brought to public attention during a UAP hearing in Congress, involved a U.S. Air Force pilot encountering four separate UAPs during a test mission over the Gulf of Mexico. The documents have been verified by The Black Vault.
Congressman Matt Gaetz, who played a pivotal role in revealing this incident to the public, recounted his experience in seeking information about the event. Gaetz described how he, along with other Congress members, was initially denied access to crucial evidence, including images and radar data. However, following a discussion on authority, they were granted access to an image captured by one of the flight crew members, depicting an object unlike any known human-made technology."
DECLASSIFIED SUMMARY:
Quote:On 26 Jan 23, an USAF pilot gained radar lock on four separate UAP. Upon approach, the pilot was able
to make visual contact and employ sensors to obtain a screen capture of the first of these objects. The
remaining three were only detected by radar.
UAP-1 likened to an "Apollo spacecraft" in size and shape, with an "orange-reddish" illuminated
rounded bottom and the top section "a three-dimensional cone shape" comprising "gunmetal gray
segmented panels."
UAP-1 operated at an altitude of about 16,000 above ground level (AGL). The second and third UAPs
were noted at altitudes of 17,000 and 18,000. The fourth was lost from radar and no altitude was
noted. Moreover, no airspeeds were noted for any of the UAP in this report.
Of note, upon closing to within 4,000 feet of UAP-1, the radar malfunctioned and remained disabled for
the remainder of the event. Post-mission investigation revealed that a circuit breaker had triggered, but
that maintenance technicians were unable to conclusively diagnose the fault.
The documents also include a drawing of the UAP, providing a visual representation of only a part of the pilot’s encounter.
However, a responsive video related to the incident was withheld in full under Exemption (b)(1), which protects information deemed critical to national defense or foreign policy and properly classified under an Executive order.