
The video leaked a few months ago and showed a pyramid/triangular UFO/UAP through nightvision tech. This week, the Pentagon confirmed that the video is authentic video captured by the US Navy.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have a worldwide network of skyward-pointed devices, scouring the sky for UFOs, collecting and storing data and sharing it in a publicly-accessible database of sightings? That’s precisely what Sky Hub intends to achieve – and we think they’ve got a really good chance of pulling this off.
Not many people noticed it because it was tucked away in a “committee comment”, an attachment to the 5,593-page bill that automatically becomes a part of the legislation. The resulting report must address all “airborne objects that have not been identified” and must provide a detailed analysis of each sighting.
This UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena) image has been circulating around U.S. intelligence agencies. The photo dates back to 2018 when it was distributed in an intelligence report from the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF), the Department of Defense’s (DoD) official unit that investigates UAP sightings.