Former US Navy officer explained ahead of Earth Technologies UFO

Unidentified Flying Object (UFO), which was seen from the American coast in July 2019, used the technologies that are 100-1000 years old. This was told by the former officer of the Naval Forces (Navy), Sean Kahil, his words leads Daily Mail.

We are talking about the facility that fell into the field of view of the USS Omaha ship’s VSS pilots in the year before last a year near the city of San Diego, California. The object managed to capture on the video, which has since been kept in the combat information post of the vessel. On frames it can be seen how the UFO of a spherical form is first hanging in the air above the surface of the water, and then dives sharply and disappears in the ocean.

According to Cahila, technology, which, apparently, has involved this object, is many times superior to those that are currently existing in the USA. “Currently, we could not protect against something like that,” he said. As the ex-officer explained, the UFO did not have any control surfaces or power plants that could determine the American military. In addition, the object moved with supersonic speed and probably could read in advance information about the trajectory of the pilot movement, actually predicting their actions.

At the same time, the authenticity of this video has already been confirmed in the Pentagon, emphasizing that it was really removed US Navy. They also added that in the near future the video will be considered by a special group of the American Ministry of Defense to study unidentified air targets.

Earlier in May, the former Lieutenant Navy USA Ryan Graves also spoke about meetings with UFOs of unknown origin. According to the ex-military, he and other pilots of his squadron F / A-18 fighters have observed “strange and very maneuverable” unidentified facilities over the water stroke in the Atlantic Ocean area south-east of the city of Virginia Beach, Virginia. At the same time, Greivs noted that this happened almost every day for two years in a row since 2015.

/Media reports.