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That is odd, perhaps in discussion with others and collaborating information he was the first one to think of that nick name lol...
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Thanks for having meHello and Welcome to AE, glad you're here!...
That is odd, perhaps in discussion with others and collaborating information he was the first one to think of that nick name lol...
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And thank you for the welcome. I read all your guys comments and find this site very intelligent and engaging. I especially love pigfarmers comments lol. I've been lurking around for a while so glad to be here.
Hey all. New here. I always come and check out your guys comments.
Anyways,
So one thing I noticed when I listened to this guy in an interview was that he says he did NOT visually see the object yet He is the one who coined the object a "Tic-Tac"
I find this odd considering the only visual reference for the object is the video footage which is quite grainy to say the least.
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He also dismissed the possibility that the UFO was part of covert tests done by NASA or the military. He told New York magazine that he was never instructed to keep silent about what he saw. "I've got top-secret clearance with a ton of special-project clearances," he said. "So, it's not like I wasn't cleared to know. Clearly, whatever it was, if it was a government project, I did not need to know."
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I believe what the pilots have said, and generally with what the systems operators have said once the '15 minutes of fame' they seem to be experiencing is factored in. It's easy to lose track of the details.
Yeah he could have came up with "Tic-Tac" back on the ship , perhaps discussing the incident with the other pilots and hearing their description of what they saw.
We've heard of egg shaped or elongated or cigar shape as description terms for UFO's . I'm trying to find the earliest interview with Fravor using the term Tic-Tac. I'm not saying these guys are lying, I'm just keeping all options on the table.
A curious lack of reaction from the strike group, they never armed their aircraft, recalled them, called for land based assets to assist, beat feet and got the hell out of there. Nope. Just business as usual despite all that.
True that the objects didn't appear to be threatening and that the jet aircraft couldn't even begin to engage them. Actually arming the interceptors might not have seemed the best idea at the time. If they were going to arm their jets in the middle of an exercise in a training area that would very likely require some detailed explanation and would have certainly changed the whole tone of the incident. There had to have been some discussion, some reaction at the command level.
If they knew it was a test of a new system and wanted to gauge their pilot's reactions that might explain it. But since even mentioning aliens is anathema in the military how likely is it they just said 'That couldn't possibly Russian or Chinese gadget because it's doing things aircraft can't. No, it has to be ET and therefore we can't do anything about it so we won't. Anybody know what the movie is tonight? ' and then just sailed on as if nothing out of the ordinary was happening?
You would think that complacence isn't the first club out of the bag for a friggin' aircraft carrier strike group.
I believe what the pilots have said, and generally with what the systems operators have said once the '15 minutes of fame' they seem to be experiencing is factored in. It's easy to lose track of the details.
A curious lack of reaction from the strike group, they never armed their aircraft, recalled them, called for land based assets to assist, beat feet and got the hell out of there. Nope. Just business as usual despite all that.
True that the objects didn't appear to be threatening and that the jet aircraft couldn't even begin to engage them. Actually arming the interceptors might not have seemed the best idea at the time. If they were going to arm their jets in the middle of an exercise in a training area that would very likely require some detailed explanation and would have certainly changed the whole tone of the incident. There had to have been some discussion, some reaction at the command level.
If they knew it was a test of a new system and wanted to gauge their pilot's reactions that might explain it. But since even mentioning aliens is anathema in the military how likely is it they just said 'That couldn't possibly Russian or Chinese gadget because it's doing things aircraft can't. No, it has to be ET and therefore we can't do anything about it so we won't. Anybody know what the movie is tonight? ' and then just sailed on as if nothing out of the ordinary was happening?
You would think that complacence isn't the first club out of the bag for a friggin' aircraft carrier strike group.
You make a good point here, but if this is the case I'm thinking of, The Video was released as an unclassified document because of Wikileaks, That whole Government Hack that Edward Snowden did. If this is that case, He was more or less exposed And never intended to come out.
I'm trying to find the earliest interview with Fravor using the term Tic-Tac
One good thing Trump managed to smuggle in:
UFO report: An unclassified report on UFOs must be released in 180 days, thanks to the Covid-19 relief and spending bill - CNN
Long live POTUS Donald Trump (aka. Drumpf) !