Posted on 10/19/2022 7:46:18 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
Former U.S. Navy pilot Ryan Graves gave a detailed description of regular encounters that flight teams had with a black box UFO they were seeing "every day."
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He said that multiple pilots repeatedly witnessed a strange UFO phenomenon on their equipment, as well as with their own eyes, starting in late 2013. He said the pilots were seeing these objects by eye and also on their radar after receiving upgrades to their aircraft. The objects were always up there, every day, as they conducted training exercises.
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"There were two aircrafts from my squadron, and they took off in a flight of two," he said. "They are essentially flying in a formation like [one diagonally in front of the other]. As they hit the area, one of these objects went right between their aircraft.
Graves continued: "The lead pilot saw the object. The [second pilot] did not, which is not surprising because you are usually very focused on flying formation. The lead really has leeway to look around. He saw it and he immediately came back."
Detailing what the pilot saw, Graves said: "He came back and said, 'Hey, I almost hit one of those damn things.' We all knew what he was referring to even though we didn't necessarily have a name for it, just because we were seeing them so much.
"He described it. He said it was a black or dark gray cube and that cube was inside of a clear translucent sphere. Essentially, the corners or the apex of that cube, as best as he could tell, were touching the inside of that sphere."
(Excerpt) Read more at newsweek.com ...
Thank goodness everyone has cell phone cameras now, eh. We should be hundreds of images anytime now.
Yes
“ “The high-probability answer was this was some type of classified program, of our own making, that had started operating in an area they were not supposed to, for whatever reason,” Graves said.
He continued: “That was kind of our assumption. We submitted a safety report because of that near midair [collision], a haz rep, a hazard report. This is essentially a notice that goes out to the whole fleet that says this is a potential hazard that can cause a loss of an aircraft.”
Curious to know if it was our own technology or not.
It was a Rubik’s Cube somebody finally got fed up with and launched it!..................
He thought they were our own technology operating in a hazardous area.
You are3 free to disbelieve. Now run along, denier.
‘They’ are tasked with monitoring for nukes.
What the heck is that?
They do. They just draw them from memory, and then crayon in between the lines anything not black.
Very realistic.
Zardoz from a Sean Connery movie.
Saw a video on tube of a magician giving away a bunch of magical tricks.
It didn’t ruin any allusions but was neat how it was done. Just like this one!
Must have missed that one.
Thanks.
They aren't satellites.
Bookmark for later
“Pilots have been complaining that if something isn’t done about them, there’s going to be a collision....”
for seventy years!
;-)
Aaaaaargh!!!
Did a search on it and OMG!!
Sean Connery in a red “man bikini”!
My eyes! My eyes!🤮🤮🤮🤮🤢🤢
“Millions of people fly commercially everyday. They look out the window and don’t see any UFOs”
lol.
Try your favorite search engine using these keywords:
plane passengers see ufo
Sticking your head in the sand does not count as expertise.
;-)
Not sure about aliens from another world,respectively of the “ancient aliens astronaut theorists”
If they have visited earth so much, where is the real evidence?
Everywhere we’ve been we’ve left crap all over.
Technology fails, that’s a certainty. Where’s the bits and pieces of alien crafts that can transport through the galaxies?
And don’t give me Roswell cuz no matter how well the government gleaned the area some unexplained alien pieces of the crash would still be there.
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