But documentary filmmaker Jeremy Corbell, in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com, says that crew from the ships have told him the swarms of 'at least 100' UFOs possessed unexplainable capabilities far beyond traditional drones.
And he warned that unless the government can determine who was behind the swarm, the intelligence failure would 'dwarf our mistakes made surrounding the events of 9/11.'
'I don't care if these were ''drones'' or true UFOs, pyramids, triangles or even seagulls with lights strapped onto their wings. I want the fundamental question to be answered. Do we know the controllers of these units?' he said.
The videos, verified by the Pentagon, pictured flashing objects hovering above US Navy ships in the Pacific Ocean west of San Diego, radar screens picking up nine of the craft, and infrared footage of one orb-shaped object diving into the ocean.
But in an historic hearing on UFOs held last month, Deputy Director for Naval Intelligence Scott Bray dismissed the footage, saying he was 'reasonably confident' the objects were drones.
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So once locked onto those UFO's why didn't Navy shoot one down to examine it, or them, even? Upon doing so it might be determined if this was some Hologram, or solid mass of a kind? It is seen as provocative if swarming a Navy Ship; Doesn't Military respond anymore?
Our own Military is twenty to thirty years ahead with Technology so who else might be as well?
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