Здесь нет размытых фотографий и ошибочной идентификации. Технические специалисты, управляющие сенсорными системами на USS Nimitz во время столкновения с UAP, выступают и объясняют, почему данные, которые они получили на одном из лучших сенсорных устройств, доступных на планете, убедили их, что UAP работает лучше всего, что они видели.
No Blurry photos and misidentification here. Tech Guys running the sensory systems on the USS Nimitz during the UAP encounter come forward and explain why the data they captured on some of best sensory equipment available on the planet convinced them the UAP performed beyond anything they had seen
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Last week I listened to Ryan Grave’s podcast Merged, a recent episode has Fravor on
Fravor doesn’t talk about the tic-tac incident too much but he does say that as he flew downwards towards the tic-tac it went from stationary to flying at the same speed as him or faster but traveling upwards, instantly
It’s insane. From stationary it shot upwards in his general direction, instantly.
Merged is a brilliant podcast and well worth a listen. There’s another episode with a guy called Chris who started flying when he was just fourteen. He had a crazy sighting where three huge discs descended down to just ahead of him during one of his flights. They then soon shot off into the distance, I think the guy has around 30,000 hours flying experience
He’s totally legit, listen for yourselves
If disclosure actually happens, David Grusch should be Time’s person of the year.
First guy says it went from 20,000 feet to sea level in 0.7 seconds. That puts it around 8.7 km/sec, which exceeds the velocity of LEO satellites. If something is actually maneuvering at those velocities in our atmosphere, that’s _insane_.
And yet almost 20 years later, a scrubbed version of this data cannot be given to AARO ? Such bs
Where is this snipped from? I would like to see this in full.
This is the type of video that should be upvoted much higher. This is really interesting stuff.
Is it just me or does the first guy seem extremely shaken up from this event? I have seen another interview and I thought he was really holding some emotions back in that one too. I hope he finds some peace and happiness soon. Maybe answers to the questions we all have.
The last guy talking about tracking unknown air craft for days! Probably the longest sustained UAP contact if I had to guess.
Why is this post getting downvoted?
First time posting here. I was recommended by others to put it here.
Lots of conjecture, wild theories from all angles about this phenomenon that it can all just come down to belief where you stand on this.
But the Nimitz case is different….
The technical testimony in the video posted here from the actual people who worked the cutting edge sensory equipment and the sheer amount of objective impartial sensory data that captured the entire event from some of the best Sensory equipment on the entire planet makes the Nimitz case completely different from any other. We’re not even talking about Commander Favors encounter with the «Tic Tac» itself that was all over Joe Rogan.
Just the data.
No Blurry Pictures, no fake CGI and pranks, no psychological misidentification or misinformation. They recorded tonnes of data that blew the minds of all the people who ran this equipment.
And it’s all out there somewhere inaccessible to scientists and the qualified people who could truly unpack what was experienced to the world.
28,000 feet in .76 seconds is over 25,000 mph. Humans have ever only approached this speed in empty space, and never instantaneously.
Alien craft seen to just ignore stuff like air, sound, and inertia.
Pretty sure the folks of the Nimitz saw plasma ball induced by laser. Im not sure how it’s radar reflective, but it explains the speed and the visuals. Basically [this](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNoOiXkXmYQ) video, on steriods. Plasma created in air enduced by laser, no need for smoke or screens, just a tech that is probably controlled tightly and «tested» at testing facilities. But this is just conjecture.
“Classic case”.
Ouch, and get off my lawn!
Fuck man, there’s gotta be tonnes of servicemen ex and current watching this shit on Reddit just biting their tongue..
Important to note that Fravor (the pilot) disagrees with some parts of these assesments, so much so that he refuses to even talk to any of these people.
Is there a clear, up-close photo?
Burchett should have him testify at the hearing on the 27th!! Excellent witness beyond scrutiny, years of radar experience. Training Top Gun Pilots.
Cmon Kevin get in there 💪
So, you just handed the hard drives over to some guys wearing a uniform, without any ID?
Did they have a visual on this incident? If not could this be an example of radar jamming from a ln adversary?
Why does the first guy say there would be multiple sonic booms? Mach 2, 3, etc. don’t each make a sonic boom — it would just be one continuous one
Does Reddit still have that download bot?
It’s [not the first aircraft carrier](https://youtu.be/Ve5s9Ql-M5Q) they messed with. 😀
That was some Men In Black stuff. «All your data bricks are belong to us.»
The speed it dropped from 28k ft to sea level is 24,537 MPH if I did my math right.
All the internet experts with limited information will argue to their graves that they know what parallax looks like and these videos are parallax. To hell with the opinions of military trained aviators and technicians. Everything can be explained by balloons and parallax.
Every interview I’ve seen with him, Kevin Day seems very emotionally unstable. Not a knock on him, just an observation. Like he’s on the verge of tears every time.
That guy has been saying this for a while. Is that data available somewhere? Could it be the result of spoofing from another sub nearby? Could it be a machine artefact?
Garry Voorhis is talking about a shape shifting craft is that the tic tac or another craft?
This is where the ufo community should focus, not just on random stories but on real verifiable stories from the military
This is from 3 years ago fwiw. Definitely interesting and I wish I had seen it earlier, but the interview is unrelated to David Grusch. https://youtu.be/_2zRabdvKnw
Hasn’t seen this before. Awesome
The Nimitz encounter completely changed Kevin’s perspective on life.
I hope he is doing ok, Bro is a hero in my opinion.
Genuine question here, the people who are talking, are they giving away classified information? Like how are they allowed to discuss all this?
If I were a world government working for years on secret projects to advance the military, I would likely hide that. I would not want my enemies to know how much was going to R&D and I might even hide it from those that pull the purse strings, so they don’t ask too many questions.
Now imagine you start seeing other nations top secret vehicles either doing things you are close to doing or tech you already invented.
Best way to keep it secret and keep funding as word gets out is to create a story that drives a narrative to maintain this way of doing things.
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Enter E.T. all you need to do is create enough evidence to say we think it’s alien tech but need more money to be sure. Now you get to do all that closed door stuff in the open with full funding because we got to beat them ALIENS!
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Now tell me this story is any less plausable than the stuff found on these forums? Seems more likely to be the truth than all the science and tech advances required for Aliens to travel here for real.
After watching this video it seems more like an unacknowledged systems test of a next-generation NEMESIS type system than incorporates Hologram tech with radar spoofing. I think this incident was us, testing our own tech on our own people. The jets didn’t even have weapons loaded on them. It was a “training exercise”.
I mean holy sh*t!
I’m going to go with the pilots on this one.
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LOL. Still just more stories and hearsay. Talk, talk, talk.
How about some proof?
Not to mention a likely full-proif chain of custody on the data. Many of the videos here come with no citation of the original source, which is needed to make a solid case.