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George Knapp releases confidential report on "Tic Tac UFO" Incidents
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This part of the article is interesting we think.
Quote:The report lists the advanced sensors involved at the time, AN/SPY, capable of tracking a golf ball at 100 miles, the E-2C Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning aircraft, as well as shipboard radars and sensors on multiple F-18s which interacted with the Tic Tac, and with something else.


Pilots reported a large disturbance just under the surface of the ocean, round and 100 yards across. It appeared as if the Tic Tac was rendezvousing with the underwater object.


Among the key findings in the report -- the AAV is not something that belongs to the U.S. or any other nation. It was so advanced, it rendered U.S. capabilities ineffective.

It showed velocities far greater than anything known to exist, and it could turn itself invisible, both to radar and the human eye. Essentially, it was undetectable, and unchallenged.
my husband read the PDF and thinks it is written like a CIA or FBI "{Second Hand Account" of the incident, not an actual witness, but a "Plain Jane Report" for someone else to Implish with the needed wording for a committee. Similar to what @"BIAD" suggested.


[Image: tic_tac_ufo_2_700_1526683234853_42960248...40_360.jpg][Image: UFO_Gimbal_2004_1526683308347_42960256_v...40_360.jpg] This looks like a gun camera image.
I do think that this object was making an attempt to rendezvou with a USO, which we have reports and sighting of going all the way back to C. Columbus and others.
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RE: George Knapp releases confidential report on "Tic Tac UFO" Incidents - by guohua - 05-20-2018, 06:31 PM

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