In 2015, Navy pilots aboard an F/A-18 Super Hornet caught an unusually fast object over the ocean off the Atlantic coast.
This video, known as the so-called ‘GoFast’, was believed by some to be the ultimate UFO case.
Later, NASA’s investigation concluded that the object was an ordinary object flowing with the wind.
However, now this has come to light in a shocking twist.
UFO researcher Grant LaVack obtained 2023 NASA internal emails through the Freedom of Information Act.
In the files, it was revealed that NASA did not interview the pilots who saw the object.
Instead, it relied only on publicly released footage.
“No, our panel did not talk to aviators,” wrote Josh Semeter, a NASA Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) panelist and director of Boston University’s Center for Space Physics.
“The analysis is based solely on the information provided in the publicly released video,” he wrote in an internal email before the agency released its investigation.
Not only this.
No raw sensor data – a vital tool in investigating mysterious objects – was ever used. Rather, the agency relies on the naked eye to draw conclusions.
According to the Daily Mail, citing NASA’s calculation models, the object was not moving at impossible speeds.
However, the nature of the object remains unclear and beyond NASA’s analysis scope; Read internal emails.
“We cannot determine from the data whether this object is a metal sphere or whether it has any flying surface,” Semmes wrote.
It is possible that UFO enthusiasts will cast doubt on the official investigation of the mysterious objects after the revelation of GoFast’s internal emails.
