Pentagon refuses to release “Classified” imagery of UFOs shot down over North America

Footage of the “high altitude objects and the takedown of those objects exists,” a Department of Defense (DoD) spokesperson told Fox News

There are no plans right now to release videos of U.S. fighter jets shooting down unidentified flying objects (UFOs) over North America last month, according to the Pentagon.

Footage of the “high altitude objects and the takedown of those objects exists,” a Department of Defense (DoD) spokesperson told Fox News. However, imagery of the flying objects “remains classified, and I have not received any information as to the potential timeline on a change in classification,” a DoD representative explained to the Daily Mail.

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