NBC News reports:
Three videos posted online that have been described as being related to UFO sightings do indeed include footage of “unidentified aerial phenomena,” a U.S. Navy spokesman confirmed. But as for specifics, spokesman Joseph Gradisher said the Navy doesn’t know exactly what the objects are.
“The three videos (one from 2004 and two from 2015) show incursions into our military training ranges by unidentified aerial phenomena,” Gradisher told NBC News in an emailed statement. “The Navy has characterized the observed phenomena as unidentified,” he said.
To the Stars Academy of Arts and Sciences, a group dedicated to pursuing research into UFOs and extraterrestrial life that was co-founded by rocker Tom DeLonge of Blink 182, helped bring attention to the videos. The three videos were posted by TTSA and The New York Times in December 2017 and March 2018, NBC New York reported.
Out of all of humanity that could have potentially discovered aliens…
It was fucking Blink 182 https://t.co/TDcbEjrR0Y
— Salty (@saltydkdan) September 18, 2019
The US Navy has for the first time officially stated that the three **UFO videos** made public by **former Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge’s** UFO research organization are footage of **real “unknown” objects** violating American airspace.https://t.co/cTF5zJet4I
— Olivia Messer 💀 (@OliviaMesser) September 17, 2019