Pentagon’s Secret Search for UFO Still Continues, Says Investigative Journalist Leslie Kean
by Nirmal Narayanan March 5, 2018 (ibtimes.sg)
• In a now infamous December 16, 2017 New York Times article, Leslie Kean (pictured above), one of the article’s investigative journalists, reported that the Pentagon’s $22M Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program which investigated UFOs ended in 2012. Now Ms Kean says that the secret Pentagon program still exists.
• Kean also confirmed that the ‘pill-shaped’ UFO which was spotted by U.S. Navy officials in 2004 might have come from outer space. Says Kean, “These objects, in this one incident in 2004, were actually observed coming in from outer space. They came in and then they went out, up into the sky. So whatever that means, that’s what happened. They were also seen able to move very, very, very fast from one space to another. Way faster than any airplane could do.”
Leslie Kean, the investigative journalist who shed light on Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) has now claimed that the secret project is still running. As per Kean, the investigation on unidentified flying objects is being continued by Pentagon, despite their previous statement which claimed that the program was ended in 2012.
“It’s completely rational to be interested and to try to figure out what’s going on with this. We know that this program existed, it still exists, and it investigated military cases and very significant cases of pilot encounter with these objects,” Leslie Kean told Wtop.
Kean made it clear that all the unidentified flying objects which we see in the sky are not necessarily from an alien world. However, Kean confirmed that the UFO which was spotted by US Navy officials in 2004 might have come from outer space. She added that none of the modern aircraft on earth could fly in such a way like that object did when it was tracked by a US Navy jet.
“These objects in this one incident in 2004 were actually observed coming in from outer space. They came in and then they went out, up into the sky. So whatever that means, that’s what happened. They were also seen able to move very, very, very fast from one space to another. Way faster than any airplane could do,” added Kean.
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Leslie Kean, Pentagon's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program