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George Knapp releases confidential report on "Tic Tac UFO" Incidents
#1
45 foot long, smooth white elongated egg or "TicTac" shaped UFO, off the US coast, out-maneuvering and out-witting the most advanced detection and tracking radar systems in the world anyone?

Investigative journalist (and host of Coast to Coast AM) George Knapp has just released a confidential report on the famous TIC TAC UFO incidents of 2004.


Quote:Over a two-week period in late 2004, an unknown, 45-foot long Tic Tac shaped object played cat and mouse with the U.S. Navy off the coast of California. The mighty U.S.S. Nimitz aircraft carrier, and its support ships including the U.S.S. Princeton, carrying the most sophisticated sensor systems in the world, repeatedly detected recurring glimpses of the Tic Tac but were unable to lock on...

The report itself is linked in PDF form and is somewhat "unusual" in that it doesn't bear the proper military header or identifiers of any sort, and is mostly written in "laymans" terms but it does have some interesting and fairly detailed information within it, so it might be worth a read even if the veracity of the document is slightly questionable.


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"Gun Sight" Camera image of the "TIC TAC UFO"

According to the linked article:
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...


HERE is a LINK to the article page on lasvegasnow dotcom news site.

and THIS is a LINK to the actual PDF file of the Report itself.


Enjoy!
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#2
Having read the report im with Gordi on this one.

"The report itself is linked in PDF form and is somewhat "unusual" in that it doesn't bear the proper military header or identifiers of any sort, and is mostly written in "laymans" terms but it does have some interesting and fairly detailed information within it, so it might be worth a read even if the veracity of the document is slightly questionable.
#3
It's been suggested that Luis Elizondo wanted to boost the diverted $22 million of the Military's $600
billion that he got for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program and to do that, he and his
friend created this situation.
It's all Black money

The Defence Department will tell you that this particular program was shut-down in 2012 and alternate
research went into viable living quarters in space with the assistance of external businesses.

Some think that Elizondo and Nevada's former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid were hustling to garner
extra Government funding by profiling Ufo activity and attaching it to Robert Bigelow's and NASA's-affiliate
work to produce expandable craft for humans to use in space.
Two Senators and a couple of members of the Defence Spending Subcommittee also thought it a good idea.


Throughout the 2017 period of the supposed chase of an object by the two Navy F/A-18F fighter jets, the
media ran with it and never asked the question of when the sighting was supposed to have taken place.
It was actually from 2004.

If it wasn't within the environs of Government, it would be called a scam.
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#4
I haven't read the PDF yet, and I probably won't.  There is so much disinformation and misinformation being spread around right now, it's hard to separate the truth from fiction. 

All I need to know is, what I saw in 1975 was a REAL UFO that affected the space/time of everything/everyone around me while I saw it.  (Or, was it time/space? I have a problem understanding/remembering the difference.)

Some of the things I've seen more recently were real ET craft too, I think; some were "ours". 
The very last one I saw, approximately 4 years ago, had occupants that communicated with me telepathically, so I think it was real, or it could be that they were using that mind control technology we have now, IDK.   tinyshocked

Some are real other-worldly craft, some are us.  That's all I can say for sure.
#5
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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#6
(05-20-2018, 04:54 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: ...Some are real other-worldly craft, some are us.  That's all I can say for sure.

I dare say that the Military have a handle of some-sort on the phenomena, but I'd also say
they're still in the dark to some extent just as we are.
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Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
#7
Here is an article that is suppose to be an update or more information on this Tic-Tac UFO.
Quote:New report reveals even more freaky details about the UFO that shocked the US Navy
Didn't sound so Freaky to me,,,, must be a Young reporter,,,,,,,
Quote:Now, a local news team from Las Vegas has obtained a military report that offers even more details on the sighting, and the story is somehow becoming even more bizarre than it already was.

The report (PDF here) explains in great details how a US Navy aircraft carrier played a strange game of hide and seek with multiple Anomalous Aerial Vehicles (AAVs) that demonstrated flight characteristics that should be downright impossible to pull off.
Not really Impossible,,,,, for a Very Advanced Craft, (Black Budget). 

Quote:The sightings began on November 10, 2004, and lasted for several days. The objects would appear on the carrier’s radar systems for short periods, seeming to hover still, and then fly off at high speeds.
Confused by exactly what was going on, the crew decided to investigate.

When the object appeared again a few days later a pair of F/A-18Fs was directed to check out the strange signals. The result is the now famous video showing the “Tic-Tac” shaped UFO cruising along at incredibly high speeds and making rapid changes in altitude.

In the new report, the object is described as “solid white, smooth, with no edges,” and being “uniformly colored with no nacelles, pylons, or wings.”

The report says the object was estimated to be about 46 feet long. By comparison, the F/A-18 fighters that were trailing it measure around 56 feet in length, meaning that whatever it was that the Navy spotted could feasibly hold one or more human-sized individuals.

The pilot said they never felt as though the object was a threat, but the report notes that the AAV seemed to react to the presence of the jets, “demonstrating an advanced acceleration, aerodynamic, and propulsion capability.”

Throughout the several days of seeing the object come and go, the Navy says it may have demonstrated the ability to “cloak” and disappear to the human eye. Its rapid descent from 60,000 feet to just 50 feet before disappearing also made officials consider the possibility that it was capable of operating underwater, effortlessly moving from the air to the sea at will.
Source
It’s all pretty freaky.
Freaky,,,,, Really?
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