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Pentagon UFO Program Revealed

The New York Times revealed the existence of AATIP, a secret Pentagon program studying UFOs. The story included the release of Navy videos showing encounters with unidentified objects.

December 16, 2017
Washington, D.C., USA
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Pentagon UFO Program Revealed

On December 16, 2017, the New York Times published a groundbreaking article revealing the existence of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), a secret Pentagon program that had been studying UFOs. The article was accompanied by declassified Navy videos showing encounters with unidentified objects.

The Article

The New York Times revealed:

  • Pentagon had secret UFO program
  • Ran from 2007-2012 officially
  • Funded at $22 million
  • Studied UFO reports
  • Involved defense contractors

AATIP

The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program:

  • Created by Senator Harry Reid
  • Run by Luis Elizondo
  • Investigated military UFO reports
  • Produced classified studies
  • Largely unknown to public

Luis Elizondo

The program’s director:

  • Resigned in October 2017
  • Cited lack of attention to threat
  • Went public with concerns
  • Became prominent figure
  • Continues advocacy

The Videos

Released with article:

  • FLIR1 (Nimitz, 2004)
  • GIMBAL (2015)
  • Objects displayed unusual characteristics
  • Navy pilots’ reactions audible
  • Validated by Pentagon

The FLIR1/Tic Tac

The 2004 video showed:

  • USS Nimitz encounter
  • Object tracked by targeting pod
  • No visible propulsion
  • Unusual movement
  • Pilot astonishment

To The Stars Academy

Connected to revelation:

  • Tom DeLonge’s organization
  • Elizondo joined
  • Helped release videos
  • Brought attention to issue
  • Controversial but effective

Pentagon Response

Initially:

  • Confirmed program existed
  • Acknowledged videos were real
  • Did not claim to identify objects
  • Later acknowledged ongoing interest
  • Opened new era

Public Impact

The story:

  • Made worldwide headlines
  • Changed conversation about UFOs
  • Legitimized the topic
  • Led to more revelations
  • Congressional interest sparked

Subsequent Developments

Following the article:

  • More videos released
  • Congressional briefings
  • New programs established
  • Legislation passed
  • Disclosure accelerated

Significance

The 2017 revelation is significant for:

  • First official acknowledgment
  • Video evidence released
  • Pentagon involvement confirmed
  • Changing public perception
  • Beginning of disclosure

Legacy

The December 2017 New York Times article marked a turning point in UFO history. Official acknowledgment that the Pentagon had been studying UFOs transformed the subject from fringe topic to legitimate national security concern.