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Groundbreaking UFO Video Released by Chilean Navy CEFAA (2016)
I've added some debunking-texts relating to this event, all done in the spirit of freedom of speech,
but they're not very convincing. And then they're too elaborate - in most cases only paid people go
to such lengths disproving UFOs. But paid by whom? It is certainly quite insulting to assume that
the professional crew of a Chilean Navy helicopter cannot differentiate between a common airplane
and a UFO. And then the Chilean authorities wouldn't have been withholding this case for over two
years if it were an obvious sighting. The authorities here in America seem to be really worried
about this sighting.
Some people are just not ready to have their paradigms challenged. There are many real UFO sightings
every year on this earth. To still not see the truth, one has to be a master of mental isolation and
self-deception. Some guys are even trying to convince me that the earth is flat, and that nukes
don't work. All done in the Masonic-Luciferian spirit of "we create your mythology", and "uprooting
the sheeple" from their common sense. Control your own temple (brain), or else they will.
Groundbreaking UFO Video Released by Chilean Navy
An exceptional nine-minute Navy video of a UFO displaying highly unusual behavior, studied by
Chilean authorities for the last two years, is now being released to the public. The CEFAA - the
Chilean government agency which investigates UFOs, or UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena), has been
in charge of the investigation. Located within the DGAC, the equivalent of our FAA but under the
jurisdiction of the Chilean Air Force, CEFAA has committees of military experts, technicians and
academics from many disciplines. None of them have been able to explain the strange flying object
captured by two experienced Navy officers from a helicopter.
The Chilean government agency always makes its cases public when an investigation is complete, and
acknowledges the existence of UAP when a case merits such a conclusion.
General Ricardo Bermúdez, Director of CEFAA during the investigation, told me that “We do not
know what it was, but we do know what it was not.” And “what it is not” comprises a long list
of conventional explanations. Here is what happened:
On November 11, 2014, a Chilean Navy helicopter (Airbus Cougar AS-532) was on a routine daytime
patrol mission flying north along the coast, west of Santiago. On board were the pilot, a Navy
Captain with many years of flying experience, and a Navy technician who was testing a WESCAM’s
MX-15 HD Forward Looking Infra Red (FLIR) camera, used most often for “medium-altitude covert
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance,” according to the product website. The aircraft was
flying at an altitude of approximately 4,500 feet on a clear afternoon with unlimited horizontal
visibility, and the air temperature at that height was 50 degrees F (10 C). There was a cloud base
above at 10,000 feet, and a layer of stratus-cumulos clouds below. The helicopter was flying at
about 132 knots, or 152 mph.
At 1:52 pm, while filming the terrain, the technician observed a strange object flying to the left
over the ocean. Soon both men observed it with the naked eye. They noticed that the velocity and the
altitude of the object appeared to be about the same as the helicopter, and estimated that the
object was approximately 35 to 40 miles (55-65 km) away. It was traveling W/NW, according to the
Captain. The technician aimed the camera at the object immediately and zoomed in with the infra red
(IR) for better clarity.
The route of the helicopter derived from the displayed geographic coordinates displayed on the
camera. Shortly thereafter, the pilot contacted two radar stations - one close by on the coast, and
the other the main DGAC Control system (Ground Primary Radar) in Santiago - to report the unknown
traffic. Neither station could detect it on radar, although both easily picked up the helicopter.
(The object was well within the range of radar detection.) Air traffic controllers confirmed that no
traffic, either civilian or military, had been reported in the area, and that no aircraft had been
authorized to fly in the controlled air space where the object was located. The on-board radar was
also unable to detect the object and the camera’s radar could not lock onto it.
The pilot tried several times to communicate with the UAP, using the multi-national, civilian
bandwidth designed for this purpose. He received no reply.
The technician filmed the object for nine minutes and twelve seconds, mainly in IR. This sensor
produces a black and white video in which the black, white and grey tones are directly related to
temperature. IR detects heat, and the hotter the material being filmed, the darker it appears on the
image. The officers stopped the camera when they had to return to the base and the object
disappeared behind the clouds.
The Navy immediately turned over the footage to the CEFAA, and General Bermúdez, accompanied by
nuclear chemist Mario Avila, a CEFAA scientific committee member, conducted interviews with the two
officers at their Navy base. “I was very impressed by these witnesses,” Avila told me. “They
were highly trained professionals with many years experience, and they were absolutely certain that
they could not explain what they saw.” Both officers also provided written reports at the base, as
is required, and for CEFAA.
The Navy Captain stated that the object was a “flat, elongated structure” with “two thermal
spotlights like discharges that did not coincide with the axel of motion.” The technician
described it as as “white with a semi-oval shape on the horizontal axis.”
The video depicts two connected white circular lights or hot spots, giving off much heat (left).
This image was part of an analysis by astrophysicist Luis Barrera. “Envoltura” means
“envelope.”
But there is one additional component that makes this footage particularly unique: “In two
instances it discharged some type of gas or liquid with a high thermal track or signal,” the
technician stated. After filming for about eight minutes, the stunning ejection of a massive plume
of a very hot material is captured on the video, trailing behind the object. (The plume blended into
the clouds when seen in HD.) Another ejection occurred moments later. It is indeed bizarre to watch
this on the video.
The object moved away from the massive plume it ejected just moments earlier. Following are the
three key video excerpts in chronological order; later I include the full ten minute video. Note
that at times the camera switches from IR to HD mode. I recommend watching these silent video clips
on a large monitor.
The first one shows the object in motion. The camera captured this for about eight minutes prior to
the spectacular display in the next video. (Click “back to youtube video” at the end to prevent
a new unrelated video from starting.)
This clip shows the first expulsion of the hot material from the object and the object’s movement
away from the plume:
The second expulsion occurred at the end of the video:
During the following two years, at least eight somewhat contentious meetings were held with members
of the baffled CEFAA scientific committee, some of which included the active Air Force General who
directs the DGAC. According to CEFAA international affairs director Jose Lay, the general tone of
the meetings was astonishment: “What the hell is that?” No agreement could be reached to explain
the video - theories that were proposed were ruled out by the data.
A rather somber meeting of the CEFAA scientific and military committee to discuss the Navy video.
The DGAC Director presided (with his back to the camera).
Written reports or video analyses were provided by the well-known astrophysicist Luis Barrera; an
image expert from the Air Force photogrammetric service; photo and video analyst Francois Louange
and colleagues from France, arranged through the French agency GEIPAN; Luis Salazar, Chilean Air
Force meteorologist; a DGAC aeronautic engineer; a digital images specialist from the National
Museum of Aeronautics and Space in Santiago; and Mario Avila, a nuclear chemist. All radar,
satellite weather data, and details of air traffic in that sector at that time were provided.
DGAC’s Director, Air Force General Victor Villalobos, attended two committee meetings on the case.
The French analysts proposed that the object was a “medium-haul aircraft” coming in for a
landing into the Santiago airport, and “the effluent trail observed on two occasions probably
results from dumping some cabin waste water, forming a plume oriented along the local wind blowing
from the west.” They based this on their calculation that the distance between the two hot spots
was “consistent with the standard distance between the two jet engines of a medium-haul
aircraft.”
Chilean experts knew that this would have been impossible, for a number of reasons: This plane would
have been seen on primary radar; it would have had to be cleared for landing in Santiago or at
another airport; it would likely have responded to radio communications. Airplanes do not throw out
water when landing. In fact, in Chile a plane wishing to eject any material must request permission
from the DGAC before doing so; that regulation is widely known and respected. And, it seems unlikely
that this experienced pilot would not have recognized this as an airplane, or at least kept that
option open afterwards if it were a possibility.
In fact, if - hypothetically - water was expelled, it would have immediately plummeted to the ground
given the warm air temperature. According to NASA, “Contrails are human-induced clouds that
usually form at very high altitudes (usually above 8 km - about 26,000 ft) where the air is
extremely cold (less than -40ºC). Because of this, contrails form not when an airplane is taking
off or landing, but while it is at cruise altitude.” The plume ejected from the object must have
been some kind of gas or energy, and was not something tangible like water.
The French calculations confirmed that the UAP’s altitude was the same as the helicopter’s, and
that “the helicopter’s velocity along its linear trajectory was constant (120 kt),” just as
the witnesses had stated. In addition, Louange and his colleagues determined that the average
distance between the helicopter and the object was “almost exactly the estimated value reported by
the Navy (55 km).” Clearly the two witnesses were competent and accurate observers.
Data from the various reports eliminate other conventional explanations. Meteorologists determined
that no weather balloons were in the sky at that time, and noted that a ballon would not move
horizontally along with the plane because the wind was blowing from the west towards the shore.
Comparing the footage to similar IR satellite imagery with known temperature values, they stated
that the object’s temperature must have been higher than 122 degrees F (50 C). The object was not
a drone; all drones require registration with the DGAC and whenever flown, the DGAC is informed,
just like it is with aircraft. Also, radar would register drones. CEFAA staff went up the chain of
command to a Navy Admiral who informed them that there were no joint Naval exercises underway with
the US or any other country. The Admiral confirmed that this could not have been a US drone, or any
type of espionage or secret vehicle from a foreign country.
Astrophysicist Barrera explored the possibility of space junk re-entry - especially Russian - which
somehow may have broken and released compressed gases at this low altitude. It was confirmed that no
space debris entered the atmosphere on that date in that location, and in any case, such an object
would have fallen rapidly and not flown horizontally. Two independent experts on explosives told
CEFAA staff that in such a scenario, the rounded vehicle would explode in the air due to the high
internal pressure, and that the gas would catch fire in a flash. And any such re-entries would have
been communicated to the Chilean government so that aircraft can be warned, as is the protocol.
Barrera also noted that when the first ejection event occurred, the material came out from two
different parts of the object and then joined in space making one wake. The first was massive and
dark in the IR (meaning very hot); the second lighter and semi-transparent.
Air Force photo analysts confirmed that the object was a real, three dimensional form with volume
and that it “has control in its movements.” It was not affected by the winds, reflected the
light, and threw out “some kind of energy.” They established that there was no evidence of
hoaxing or of “alteration of the video by any computer application in the editing and processing
of the images.” They also ruled out a bird, flying insect, drone, parachute or hang glider. “It
can be concluded that the object has all the characteristics to be classified as an unidentified
aerial phenomenon” wrote Alberto Vergara, the lead analyst from the Air Force Photogrammetric
Department.
It is unclear how much of the apparent horizontal motion of the object may be the clouds moving or
the relative motion of the camera on the helicopter, but the witnesses reported that the object kept
pace with the chopper and the French analysts confirmed this. Also noteworthy is the fact that when
in HD mode, the large plume looked like part of the cloud and would never be noticed as anything
unusual by an observer. Without the IR camera, it would have been difficult to see the white object
against the sky and impossible to capture this remarkable footage. It makes one wonder what kind of
activities may take place within clouds that are unknown to us.
“This has been one of the most important cases in my career as director of CEFAA because our
Committee was at its best, “ General Bermúdez said in an email. “The CEFAA is well regarded
partly because there is full participation from the scientists of the academic world, the armed
forces through their representatives, and the aeronautic personnel from the DGAC, including its
Director. I am extremely pleased as well with the conclusion reached which is logical and
unpretentious.” The official conclusion was that “the great majority of committee members agreed
to call the subject in question a UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon) due to the number of highly
researched reasons that it was unanimously agreed could not explain it.”
This case represents one of the most puzzling and fascinating of all cases in the CEFAA files,
according to Jose Lay. “It is our first video taken with a sophisticated camera in the infra red;
the first time we have ever seen the ejection of a substance from a UAP; the first time we have a
sighting lasting over nine minutes with two highly reliable witnesses,” he said when we spoke.
General Ricardo Bermúdez has directed the CEFAA since its inception in 1997. He retired on Jan. 1,
2017, but will remain an advisor to the agency.
The CEFAA has been a world leader in official and open investigations of UFOs. I have been
privileged to work closely with the staff there for about five years, learning a great deal. At the
end of December, General Bermúdez retired, and although he remains an external advisor to the
agency, Lay has assumed the duty of interim director until another General is appointed by the DGAC.
I am grateful to General Bermúdez for giving me access to the outstanding CEFAA case files,
inviting me to attend meetings there, and for his time in answering my questions. He has left a
tremendous legacy with regards to the serious study of UAP and the official recognition of a real
unexplained phenomenon in our skies.
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videos
01 Chile Helicopter UFO Full Video (see Leslie Kean's article for backstory) (480p).mp4
02 Navy clip first expulsion (see Leslie Kean's article for backstory) (480p).mp4
03 Navy clip final (see Leslie Kean's article for backstory) (480p).mp4
04 Breaking - Chile just released an exceptional UFO Video (720p).mp4
05 Chilean Navy Releases Video of UFO Spraying Something Into Atmosphere (720p).mp4
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