There are a couple of threads running on Metabunk on this
In case you are unfamiliar Metabunk is like Snopes on steroids. Oh apparently I can't post a URL as I haven't posted enough. OK.... site rules I suppose.... Go to Metabunk dot org forums and it will be in the hot links on the right. It is a great site - also full of pilots as it started as an anti chemtrail conspiracy site. |
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An update and a document in this article by Tyler Rogoway. As always, a futile struggle to clean up the formatting in the new PPRuNe user interface. :mad:
Detailed Official Report On Harrowing Encounter Between F/A-18s and UFO SurfacesThe paper recounts a course of bizarre events that occurred near the USS Nimitz while it was sailing off the Baja Peninsula in November 2004.BY TYLER ROGOWAY MAY 22, 2018 Even though the 2004 encounter between an unidentified flying object nicknamed the 'Tic Tac' and U.S. Navy Hornets made headline news last Winter via its associated with a secretive Pentagon program to investigate UFO encounters, and possibly much more, the story had been talked about in detail among military aviation circles for years. But now we have an official report that came out of the aforementioned Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP) that makes a number of conclusions based on its findings. Above all else, it offers far more granular detail about the now historic incident than what had previously been released.The document comes to us via George Knapp's intrepid I-Team, which is part of Las Vegas CBS affiliate Channel 8's Newsroom. You can and should read it in its entirety by clicking here. Knapp's team explains how they obtained the document in their article, stating:"Earlier this year, we made a whirlwind trip to Washington for a debriefing arranged by former Senator Harry Reid. While in D.C., the I-Team obtained copies of unclassified documents related to the UFO encounters, including the Tic Tac. The analysis was compiled in 2009 with input from multiple agencies. It confirms the Nimitz group had several interactions with AAV's, Anomalous Aerial Vehicles." The 13-page report isn't dated and lacks a cover sheet, but it provides a rich recounting of the encounter, with a clear accounting of the assets and sensors involved, and how the Navy handled the incident administratively in its aftermath. The supercarrier USS Nimitz, the Ticonderoga class cruiser USS Princeton, E-2C Hawkeye airborne early warning and control aircraft, and F/A-18C Hornets and F/A-18F Super Hornets were all involved with the incident. Other ships that were also part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group were also likely involved but to a lesser degree. But maybe what's most important is that it really wasn't just an incident, the report states that the objects were detected over six days, from November 10 to the November 16th, 2004. Intermittent radar detection of a number of objects near the strike group as it plowed the waters off of the Baja Peninsula showed fantastic agility. They dropped from 60,000 feet down to just above the water in a number of seconds and hovered there before zooming off "high velocities and turn rates." Detailed Official Report On Harrowing Encounter Between F/A-18s and UFO Surfaces - The Drive The newly released document is here: https://media.lasvegasnow.com/nxsglo...218_ver1.0.pdf |
"There are more things in heaven, earth and Palmdale, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy...."
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Originally Posted by Airbubba
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Originally Posted by A_Van
(Post 10154877)
There is quite some skepticism concerning "AATIP program" on the Net (URL which I tried to copy was rejected by this engine).
A couple of analyses from 'journalists': http://www.wired.com/story/what-is-u...on-ufo-videos/ http://www.politico.com/magazine/sto...ry-reid-216111 |
Why the quotes around "journalists"?
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All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office
Well apparently the Pentagon is taking it one step further with creation of All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office
https://www.aaro.mil/ The director is a former DIA scientist https://www.aaro.mil/Portals/136/PDF...=1693591258496 cheers |
Originally Posted by chopper2004
(Post 11496514)
Well apparently the Pentagon is taking it one step further with creation of All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office
https://www.aaro.mil/ The director is a former DIA scientist https://www.aaro.mil/Portals/136/PDF...=1693591258496 cheers |
Good to see the tax payers' dollars are not being squandered :ugh:
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lol
https://scontent-lhr6-1.xx.fbcdn.net...XQ&oe=65B56BA8 back to seriousness, I mentioned in the Chinese weather balloon shootdown thread, this article https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...UFO-drone.html cheers |
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