The Pentagon has finally coughed up. Four videos showing what the US government now officially calls 'unidentified aerial phenomena' have been declassified. British defence sources confirm they are studying the footage with 'extreme interest'. But don't expect any easy answers.
The videos, released by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), show objects moving at speeds and angles that defy known aeronautics. One clip, designated 'FLIR1', shows a craft rotating against the wind, no visible means of propulsion. Another, 'Gimbal', captures a object that appears to heat up the air around it. The pilots' voices are audible, their confusion palpable.
I have spoken to three British defence analysts, all of whom spoke on condition of anonymity. One, a former RAF intelligence officer, told me: 'These are not birds, not balloons, not weather phenomena. We have nothing in our inventory that performs like that. The question is: whose is it?'
The Ministry of Defence has declined to comment on the record, but internal Whitehall sources confirm that a cross-departmental working group has been reactivated. 'This is no longer the realm of cranks and conspiracy theorists,' one source said. 'The Americans are taking it seriously. We have to.'
The implications are staggering. If these are advanced craft, then either a foreign power has leapfrogged decades of aerospace research, or we are not alone. Both options are chilling.
But follow the money. The US government has spent millions on AARO. Why now? The release coincides with a push for increased defence funding. Coincidence? My sources say no. 'They want the public scared,' one analyst said. 'Scared enough to write blank cheques.'
I have obtained documents showing that British defence contractors have been lobbying MOD officials for contracts related to 'counter-UAP technologies'. The wording is vague, the price tags enormous. Someone is making a fortune off fear.
Let's be clear: I don't know what these objects are. Neither does the Pentagon. But I know a power play when I see one. Watch the videos. Then watch your wallet.








