Posted on 05/31/2019 9:16:19 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
*Possible Explanation*
Recently, new details have emerged regarding a series of still unexplained encounters that U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet pilots had with unidentified flying objects while conducting training missions off the East Coast of the United States in 2014 and 2015. The War Zone has already explored this new report in detail and looked at how improved radars had played a major role in detecting these objects. But what wasn't immediately apparent was just how ideal the situation could have been during at least some of these incidents for observing and recording the performance and signatures of potentially revolutionary flying machines under real-world conditions by the very best combined group of air defense assets on the planet.
The aircraft and ships present around the time these events occurred were equipped with the most advanced sensor fusion, networking, and computer processing capabilities available. In fact, collectively they represented the first time these capabilities were deployed across an operational Carrier Strike Group. This directly mirrors the peculiar conditions present during the famous "Tic Tac" incident involving the USS Nimitz, her air wing, and her escorts off the Baja Coast in 2004.
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It is also curious that sightings of these objects would coincide with the first major deployment of the CEC/NIFC-CA architecture and the E-2D Hawkeye and then more would occur around the time of the Strike Group's work up to the first operational deployment of those systems. It is entirely possible that this was all just a coincidence, but it would be a particularly amazing one if that was the case, especially as it directly mirrors the situation and conditions in which the Tic Tac incident took place with the Nimitz CSG a decade earlier.
We have to stress that all this doesn't definitively mean these objects belong to the United States Government or that their presence was directed or expected by the powers that be, but this revelation adds to the likelihood of those possibilities.
(Excerpt) Read more at thedrive.com/the-war-zone...
Hey Rooster: I really appreciate these posts. Keep ‘em up.
Thanks for keeping us informed and add me to a ping list if you start one.
Best, Golux.
He stays grounded in the technology and resists the temptation to get carried away with "it's aliens" explanations.
This particular story was interesting because it was released by the Navy and Naval aviators and is connected time-wise to the Navy's decision to encourage pilots to report UFO encounters.
Remind me if I somehow forget.
I am hoping disclosure is coming soon!
I can see it as a day as important as the first moon landing. I know I would be excited to hear the news!
Ditto that.
That was the source of my initial excitement.
I don't think it is an equipment glitch, but as the author suggests, it might be some black group testing their equipment at just the right time.
That said, I could see how some in the Navy would be p!ssed at a black group testing equipment in a manner that could get pilots killed. And if a black group were testing equipment, wouldn't they quickly get in touch with the appropriate Naval authorities and admit their tests once caught...and ask the Navy to pipe down about it.
Maybe not mistaken. Maybe relying on a computer program. I wonder if there were any programmers of the 2004 software who were also involved in this new version.
The instruments were verified with visual sightings.
Really??? They produced batman too.
In the Philadelphia Experiment... they went back in time...
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I thought it was an attempt at cloaking technology.
I think what may be happening are these new radars are “seeing things” incorrectly that could be mistaken for a UFO. That means the signal processing needs a lot of tweaking.
That’s Occam’s Razor answer in my opinion.
While I don’t disagree that somewhere in this vast universe sentient life may exist elsewhere, I do not believe it exists AND is HERE watching us.
As far as advanced intelligent life goes, if they did not want to be seen, they wouldn’t. Now, if they just didn’t give an Adam Schitt, and we were ants compared to their humans, I think we’d see them far more often, and to such a degree we’d all know our helpless state. We’re not THAT stupid and primitive. If they want us to only suspect they exist, but never prove it—well, why?
Ok, everyone use your grown up brains to think about it. Don’t emote. Use straight logic. The more you know about science and nature, the better.
See Bill Cooper’s BEHOLD A Pale Horse....video/pdf online....re Fake UFO Invasion,etc,etc.....
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oh yeah... the Nimitz went back in time... thanks
In fact, things were seen visually that were not seen on radar. For example, in the Nimitz sightings, Cmdr Fravor saw the "tic-tac" hovering over the 737 sized craft in the water. That craft in the water was never picked up by radar (at least such has not been released by the Navy as yet).
As an aside, Fravor recently made the retrospective observation that it is possible that the tic-tac's behavior when it noticed Fravor was a distraction (i.e. when it saw Fravor's aircraft and came up to meet it, the craft in the water disappeared as Fravor's attention was distracted by the tic-tac).
We don’t deserve Radar.
Radar Secret Service - MST3K.
Go back and reread the thread and my post more carefully.
That said, your comment that "I do not believe it [intelligent life from elsewhere] exists AND is HERE watching us" raises a question...what about the "watchers" in the Bible?
Well, of course videos are a different matter.
Good post!
No, I was agreeing with you.
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