Mysterious triangular shape spotted in Area 51 hangar as spy agencies set to reveal UFO secrets in next 6 months

A MYSTERIOUS triangular shape has been spotted in an Area 51 hangar just months before spy agencies are set to reveal UFO secrets.

Pictures, captured by private pilot Gabe Zeifman, shows a black, triangular shape visible in the secretive Nevada hanger.


The images were taken on Christmas Day as Zeifman flew near the U.S Air Force's secretive flight test center in Nevada.

The pilot shot the images from his small Cessna 150 plane while flying with the permission of air traffic controllers supervising the tightly controlled airspace.

His route took him insight of the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) which is part of the Area 51 installation.

It comes as the Pentagon and spy agencies are set to reveal what they know about UFOs in the next six months.

In December President Trump signed a $2.3trillion Covid-19 relief and government funding bill on Sunday.

Thanks to an act included in the bill, federal agencies must publish a report in the next six months.

The provision wasn't included in the text of the 5,593-page legislation, but as a "committee comment" attached to the annual intelligence authorization act.

The Senate Intelligence Committee, which is chaired by Sen. Marco Rubio, has requested for the report to include "detailed analysis of unidentified phenomena data" in restricted US airspace, as well as data and intelligence collected or held by the Office of Naval Intelligence.

The report must also contain analysis of the potential threats posed by "unidentified aerial phenomena to national security, and an assessment of whether this unidentified aerial phenomena activity may be attributed to one or more foreign adversaries."

The request comes after the the US Department of Defense released three Navy videos in April showing pilots interacting with UFOs.

The clips showed three separate incidents involving "unidentified aerial phenomena," one from November 2004 and two from January 2015, including the famed "Tic Tac" video.

Then, at the end of a press briefing in April, Donald Trump called the footage "a hello of a video".

Meanwhile, a former CIA director said it's wrong to believe there is no other life forms beyond Earth as he commented on shocking declassified videos showing the infamous "Tic-Tac" UFO near a US Navy ship.

John Brennan said on a podcast it was "presumptuous and arrogant" for people and governments to believe that the organisms found on Earth were the only forms of life in the universe.

"I think some of the phenomena we’re going to be seeing continues to be unexplained and might, in fact, be some type of phenomenon that is the result of something that we don’t yet understand," Brennan said.

"And that could involve some type of activity that some might say constitutes a different form of life," he said conclusively.


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