Reports Of UFO ‘Mother Ships’ Over Military Bases Spark Security Concerns

Reports of UFO sightings over US military installations have raised national security concerns, with former Pentagon officials shedding light on the mysterious craft. Chris Mellon, who served as a top intelligence official, has revealed that some of these UFOs appear to be “mother ships” releasing smaller drones over highly restricted areas.

For 17 nights last December, UFOs with flashing lights were seen flying over Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. Similar incidents were reported at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility in California, where advanced aircraft such as the F-22 are developed.

Retired U.S. Air Force Gen. Mark Kelly also confirmed that drones flew near Naval Station Norfolk, a critical base for Navy operations. Despite repeated attempts by the military to interfere with the drones using advanced signal-jamming devices, the UFOs continued to evade detection and control.

Mellon, speaking to the Daily Mail, speculated that the UFOs could be drones from foreign intelligence services, possibly China. However, the exact origin of these crafts is still unknown. The unusual behavior of the drones, which made no attempt to hide, has led some officials to believe that the sightings are part of a deliberate attempt to provoke or observe US military defenses.

These incidents have led to increased scrutiny at the Pentagon, with President Joe Biden being briefed on the situation. The sightings have prompted further investigation into the source of the UFOs and their potential threat to US national security.