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Navy pilot who witnessed Tic Tac 'UFO' [said it] committed an 'act of war' by jamming their radar
dailymail.co.uk ^ | MARLENE LENTHANG

Posted on 09/13/2020 2:12:18 PM PDT by RoosterRedux

A former US Navy pilot is opening up about his infamous alleged UFO sighting off the coast of California in 2004.

Commander David Fravor said he witnessed a Tic Tac-shaped object in the sky in November 10, 2004 performing extraordinary aerial maneuvers that he said no modern human technology was capable of.

'This is not like we saw it and it was gone or I saw lights in the sky and it's gone – we watched this thing on a crystal clear day with four trained observers,' Fravor said in a sit-down interview with Russian-American YouTuber and MIT researcher Lex Fridman on September 8.

He said the phenomena committed an 'act of war' by jamming the military's radar when they tried to trace it.

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After landing Fravor mentioned the UFO to colleague Chad Underwood who successfully located the unidentified object to get video on his radar. But when he attempted to trace the shape, the flying object jammed the radar.

'When he first sees [the object] he gets an energy lock on it. When he goes to lock it up, now he’s putting a bunch of energy on it. He’s telling the radar, "Stare down the line of sight, whatever is there I want you to grab it and build a trace file on it," which will tell you where it is, how fast it is and the direction that it’s going,' Fravor said.

'The radar is smart enough that when the signal comes back if it's been messed with, it will tell you - it will give you indications that it's being jammed .... It's being jammed into about every mode you can see ... You can tell it's being jammed.

'When you actively jam another platform, yes it’s technically an act of war,' he added.

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TOPICS: Astronomy; Science; UFO's; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: aatip; astronomy; aviation; davidfravor; fridman; fringe; lexfridman; navy; radar; science; tictac; ufo; ufos
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To: a fool in paradise
If they can catch me. 😀
81 posted on 09/13/2020 10:13:15 PM PDT by Hulka
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To: Hulka

The thing here is this.

The SR 71 was developed and flown way back in the late 50s to early 60s. It had control systems that were not available to commercial air systems till the 80s. Even control systems that took years to develop in NASA.

Now anyone care to challenge on what they have developed since, and are in the process of developing? It advanced so fast that it begs the question-where in the hell did they get those things so fast?


82 posted on 09/13/2020 10:34:08 PM PDT by crz
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To: RoosterRedux

Why would aliens come here to earth? There are no intelligent life here. Hmm... maybe it was these guys?
https://www.comingsoon.net/movies/trailers/1021213-predator-holiday-special


83 posted on 09/14/2020 12:45:17 AM PDT by minnesota_bound (homeless guy. He just has more money....He the master will plant more cotton for the democrat party)
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To: White Lives Matter

I knew a guy that built and sold the best gravity meters in the world for geology investigations. Years ago he was hired by the military to investigate the idea of “anti-gravity”. The military missiles were going off course by just a bit.

He said he could never measure any effects of anti-gravity. However, just the idea that the military would explore the idea makes me wonder that it might be real. Every other force in physics has an “opposite”.

An aside. Knew a guy that was a state wildlife officer. He went on a call with a biologist from the large University to collect a hair sample of a reported Bigfoot. Seemed odd that the state would send two professionals on a 6-hour round trip drive just to placate some farmer that thinks he saw something walk over his fence.


84 posted on 09/14/2020 1:01:09 AM PDT by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant. Never Fearful!)
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To: higgmeister
I wonder the same thing.

Here's an article that discusses the importance of it in a little more detail:

U.S. military committed to electronic warfare (EW) jammers to counter enemy GPS and drone signals Because jamming technology now decides the battle. Whoever gains the upper hand in an electronic jamming war will determine the course of the war.

85 posted on 09/14/2020 4:24:06 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
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To: crz
Now anyone care to challenge on what they have developed since, and are in the process of developing? It advanced so fast that it begs the question-where in the hell did they get those things so fast?

Civilians haven't a clue.

86 posted on 09/14/2020 7:54:50 AM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken)
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To: higgmeister
These tic-tacs were encountered in 2004, 16 years ago. Funny that this stuff hasn't made its way into actual aircraft or weapons systems yet. A lot of developments that were new in 2004 are now obsolete.

As many in the military have said, "it ain't ours."

87 posted on 09/15/2020 5:12:41 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
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