New UFO Report Has Former National Intelligence Director Panicked

John Ratcliffe, the former Director of National Intelligence, issued a warning as part of the Fox News interview over this past weekend that a UFO report that has been made public by the government showed a spike in the number of unexplained sightings while containing a single major glaring issue.

Ratcliffe highlighted that the increased level of sightings within the report indicates that pilots for the U.S. Military are being far more proactive in revealing what they end up seeing when they are in the sky.

Ratcliffe added, however, that there seems to be technology that may end up being superior to what currently sits in the arsenal of the U.S. Military.

“I know everyone gets caught up on the alien life and all of that, but my concern as the director of national intelligence was, if anyone, foreign adversary, regardless of how you define foreign adversary, have technologies that the United States don’t have, we need to find out more about that,” he stated.

Ratcliffe claimed that the new report has made it crystal clear that there are several hundred of these unexplained sightings in which there is “no natural phenomenon involved.”

“There’s no visual disturbance, it’s not clutter, or debris, or birds or anything else,” he stated. “But objects that demonstrate technologies that seem to defy the law of physics and capabilities that we don’t have as the world’s superpower, you know, our role in the federal government is to provide for the common defense. And we can’t do that if someone else has technologies that are better than we have.”

TRANSCRIPT (revised for sake of clarity):

RACHEL CAMPOS-DUFFY, FOX NEWS: I want to move on to one other topic that’s very interesting. There have been an increase in UFO sightings in the past two years a US intelligence report is saying. You’ve pushed for more disclosures about UFO sightings when you were DNI, head of the DNI. I want to know about that. And I also want to know about if there’s any appetite in the government to finally release also the JFK files.

JOHN RATCLIFFE, FORMER DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE: Well shortly after I became the DNI in June of 2020, I was the first one to publicly acknowledged that there was a unidentified aerial phenomenon taskforce through the Senate Intelligence Committee because I wanted there to be greater transparency to the American people about the number of sightings of things that are unexplained.

And I know everyone gets caught up on the alien life and all of that. But my concern as the director of national intelligence was, if any one, foreign adversary, regardless of how you define foreign adversary, have technologies that the United States don’t have, we need to find out more about that. And what we found was that was Navy pilots and Air Force pilots were discouraged from reporting that, they thought that it would impair their careers. We need to have information if there are technologies out there, and very clearly, as this most recent report reveals, the sightings are increasing, which is a good thing, because that means we’re getting more honest reporting from our Navy and Air Force pilots. But it gives us more information, we need to find out when there are and there very clearly are now hundreds of unexplained sightings, meaning that there’s no natural phenomenon involved. There’s no visual disturbance, it’s not clutter, or debris, or birds or anything else. But objects that demonstrate technologies that seem to defy the law of physics and capabilities that we don’t have as the world’s superpower, you know, our role in the federal government is to provide for the common defense. And we can’t do that if someone else has technologies that are better than we have. So all of this is a very, you know, a good development from my perspective. And I’m glad that they’re pursuing some of the things that I was pushing as DNI.

Your second question with regard to other classified information. You know, I don’t want to disclose conversations with former President Trump, but he did want to declassify the documents surrounding the Kennedy assassination. And there was some pushback at different levels. And ultimately, he made the decision not to do it at that  period of time. But obviously, there’s there’s a lot of documentation out there of different things that I think the American people deserve to know about. 

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