Posted on 05/27/2018 1:26:09 PM PDT by RoosterRedux
A leaked 2009 Pentagon report reportedly divulges details about a supersonic UFO shaped like a tic-tac that appeared to stalk the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier for days before vanishing.
The report doesnt have any date or agency logo, but four officials confirmed it was written as part of a Pentagon program with input from multiple agencies, Las Vegas news station KLAS reported.
The news station reported it obtained the unclassified report while visiting Washington, D.C., for a debriefing arranged by former Sen. Harry Reid, and that it reveals first-hand accounts of the Nov. 14, 2004 encounter documented in a video that emerged in December 2017.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...
I question whether this is real report. It has been floating around for a bit. Read it and see if that reads like a government report.
Its the Russians I tell ya!! In collusion with Trump!
Here's a quote from another source...
Tyler Rogoway, the War Zone defense industry reporter who has raised the bar in this field over the past couple of months with stellar FOIA work on two recent U.S. incidents, is unambiguously impressed with the quality of the witnesses and the overall level of detail in the accounting.Regardless if you think the AATIP program was totally legit or some type of elaborate misinformation mechanism dreamed up in the darkest corners of the defense-industrial complex, Rogoway wrote on Tuesday, during that week in November of 2004, something totally strange did indeed occur. And it didnt just happen in a blink of an eye, it happened over days, with the object in question being examined by a multitude of the U.S. Navys front-line sensors as well as by the human eye of one of the best-trained and reliable observers one can imagine.
A worthy debate over the provenance of the documents is ongoing. Between now and whenever the authenticity issue is resolved, the militarys characterization of the intruder(s) no known aircraft or air vehicle currently in the inventory of the United States or any other foreign nation, advanced aerodynamic performance, advanced propulsion capability, and possibly a highly advanced capability to operate undersea completely undetectable by our most advanced sensors is making an implicit but revolutionary concession: not only cant we compete with Tic Tac, the thing appears to be mocking our illusions of absolute control.
It did not read like cat and mouse. It read like a lion toying with a mouse.
I dont believe in UFOs from other worlds (the physics dont work) but it doesnt mean we havent discovered materials that act differently that we ever thought.
In fact, this technology sounds very much like that described in ancient Indian texts (South Central Asia, not Native American.)
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/vimanas/esp_vimanas_9.htm
Perhaps we uncovered the tech somewhere and reverse engineered it.
Art Bell was right, after all!
There are many such unexplained incidents that military people are witness to. Even tracked by Radar.
Better add a few more bays to S4.
I really have a hard time believing that any set of aliens (or earthians for that matter) with that sort of technology would give a dumb-assed Obama about an aircraft carrier from any nation. Such primitive seaborne technology would be mere noise for them.
*klunk*
Jerry Doyle clarified it by talking about Dot Indians compared to Feather Indians.
Ping of interest.
This was obviously produced to sound convincing. So you have to tell the average internet reader why they should be so convinced by this report - look how impressive these systems are, and this technical stuff we're throwing in.
That is not the way a real report would be organized. The paragraphs would be numbered and portion-marked for classification. Fake.
ha! nice one... what is he?
Meerkat..
ah so! some kinda fancy kat, eh?
*klunk*
Don’t they go *pop*?
...more mongoose family...
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