US Intel Scrambling For Answers As UFO’s Continue Infiltrating Nuclear Sites and Military Bases [VIDEO]


Unidentified craft exhibiting extraordinary flight capabilities are continuing to infiltrate restricted U.S. military airspace and critical infrastructure sites, raising profound national security concerns. Despite the Pentagon’s advanced imaging and sensor systems, the nature, origin, and purpose of these enigmatic craft remain unknown, with top officials openly admitting they have no answers.

In a stunning revelation on 60 Minutes, two recently retired four-star Air Force generals and the current commander responsible for defending North American airspace acknowledged that the “drones” loitering over key military installations in recent years remain unidentified. Even lawmakers with high-level security clearances remain in the dark. Senator Roger Wicker, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said that despite access to classified briefings at the highest level, the Pentagon and national security advisers are still mystified.

These unidentified craft are far more than hobbyist drones. They have repeatedly resisted electronic jamming attempts, loitered over high-security zones with flashing lights, and performed baffling aerial maneuvers. If these incursions are acts of espionage, they defy all known intelligence-gathering tradecraft. Traditional surveillance operations prioritize stealth, but these objects have revealed themselves so brazenly that they could provoke geopolitical conflict.

Among the most shocking incidents was a March 2023 episode in which dozens of glowing, unidentified craft hovered over a critical U.S. Air Force base for 17 consecutive nights, evading detection and defying multiple counter-drone measures. Similar swarms were reported in late 2023 over highly sensitive American military bases in the United Kingdom, where unidentified craft displayed extreme performance abilities. In 2019, off the coast of California, the USS Omaha recorded infrared footage of a spherical object defying strong winds before submerging into the ocean. That sphere was one of many unknown craft detected swarming U.S. warships that night.

While the military struggles to identify these craft, eerily similar reports have emerged from law enforcement across the country. In January, Ohio’s Mercer County Sheriff Doug Timmerman confirmed that federal officials briefed him on unidentified aerial objects swarming in tactical formations over rural Ohio, Indiana, and Wyoming. Deputies have described picnic table-sized craft moving at 80 miles per hour at altitudes as low as 100 feet, often near farms grappling with bird flu outbreaks.

In Wyoming, sheriffs from eight counties have reported perplexing drone activity near power plants, with some law enforcement vehicles even followed home by unknown craft. In one instance, Sublette County deputies observed a massive central drone coordinating multiple smaller ones in grid-like search patterns, echoing patterns seen in earlier reports from Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas. In late 2019 and early 2020, law enforcement officers in the Midwest reported similar encounters, including sheriff’s deputies who observed dozens of independent craft orbiting a stationary “mothership” for hours. Kansas Highway Patrol officers documented a large, hovering object coordinating multiple smaller drones, all flying in silence. Several of these incursions occurred near nuclear missile sites, prompting Air Force intelligence units to closely track the activity.

The increasing frequency and intensity of these incursions have sparked concern at the highest levels of government. During a January roundtable with President Donald Trump, the governors of Virginia, Wyoming, and Louisiana voiced their frustration over the unresolved aerial incursions. Some governors have reported drones flying near nuclear power plants, amplifying fears that these craft could pose a direct threat to national security. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued a pointed challenge, insisting that this is something Congress has to take up.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)



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  1. Totally irresponsible to let these drones continue to invade US airspace especially over military bases with impunity.

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