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The U.S. Navy says that releasing any additional UFO videos to the public would “harm national security.”

UAP/UFO images courtesy of the Black Vault

UAP/UFO images courtesy of the Black Vault

In a statement, the Black Vault said “After a nearly two and a half year effort, The Black Vault was denied under FOIA to get videos declassified depicting Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP).” They added that their organization has filed an appeal, seeking the release of the denied videos.

UAP/UFO images courtesy of the Black Vault

This comes after the US Navy said “The release of this information will harm national security as it may provide adversaries valuable information regarding Department of Defense/Navy operations, vulnerabilities, and/or capabilities. No portions of the videos can be segregated for release. While three UAP videos were released in the past, the facts specific to those three videos are unique in that those videos were initially released via unofficial channels before official release. Those events were discussed extensively in the public domain; in fact, major news outlets conducted specials on these events. Given the amount of information in the public domain regarding these encounters, it was possible to release the files without further damage to national security.”

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