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Fighter pilot who saw UFOs says Navy crew kept quiet out of fear

Fighter pilot who saw UFOs says Navy crew kept quiet out of fear Bevan Hurley For Dailymail.Com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A former fighter pilot who saw Tic Tac-shaped UFOs in 2004 says her Navy colleagues stayed quiet for fear of being labeled kooky . Mother-of-three Alex Dietrich, 41, says she feels a duty to speak up about her close encounter with unidentified aerial phenomena because she sees it as a vital matter of national security. Dietrich appeared on a recent 60 Minutes special on unexplained aerial phenomena and also speaks regularly to House and Senate enquiries into UFOs, and says military pilots fear the stigma of being associated with UFOs.

Fighter pilot who saw UFOs in 2004 says military kept quiet for fear of being labeled kooky

There was no denying it : Retired fighter pilot and mother-of-three who saw Tic-Tac UFOs in 2004 says Navy crew kept quiet due to fears of being labeled kooky Alex Dietrich, 41, was on patrol near San Diego in 2004 when she saw a Tic Tac-shaped UFO appear flying at pace and erratically When her Navy commander went into for a closer look, the object began mimicking its movements and then disappeared The mother of three and former Lt. Cmdr. says she feels a duty and obligation to speak out about what she saw  She says other pilots were fearful of speaking about UFOs as they would be dismissed for being kooky  

Marco Rubio calls on US to take UFO reports seriously

Marco Rubio calls on US to take UFO reports seriously Adam Schrader and Bevan Hurley For Dailymail.Com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Senator Marco Rubio has warned that UFOs pose a serious threat to national security and can no longer be laughed off by lawmakers. As anticipation builds about the release of a Department of Defense report into unidentified aerial phenomena sightings by military personnel next month, Rubio told 60 Minutes the threat needed to be taken seriously.  Some of my colleagues are very interested in this topic and some kinda, you know, giggle when you bring it up. But I don t think we can allow the stigma to keep us from having an answer to a very fundamental question.

66% Americans believe aliens exist and that the US government isn t telling them the truth: survey

Share Then the existence of AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program) was revealed, along with the US Navy videos, and people realized they d been lied to. The conspiracy theorists who claimed there was a secret government program had been right all along.   In addition to the boost in sentiment, a third of those surveyed believe that contact with extraterrestrial life will occur in their lifetimes. Sixty-six percent of U.S. citizens think intelligent life exists, up from 60 percent in 2017 Seventy-three percent of U.S. citizens believe the government knows more about extraterrestrials than they let on, according to a new survey

Former CIA director says he hopes we can be friendly with aliens

Former CIA director says he hopes we can be friendly with aliens Harriet Alexander For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A former CIA director has spoken of his new openness to the possibility of alien life, telling a story of an airplane that was brought to a halt at 40,000 feet, and saying he hope that mankind was friendly to extraterrestrials, if they ever made contact. R. James Woolsey, who ran the CIA from 1993-1995, spoke to The Black Vault s YouTube channel on Friday. Woolsey, 79, spoke to promote his new book, Operation Dragon - in which he claims that Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK on the orders of the Kremlin.

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