Posted on 06/21/2019 3:47:24 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
One of the biggest questions surrounding the most recent known spate of UFO encounters with U.S. Navy pilotsthose that occurred off the southeastern seaboard of the United States between 2014 and early 2015pertains to how persistent they actually were. We know Super Hornet aircrews from Strike Fighter Squadron 11 (VFA-11), the Red Rippers, detected unknown objects multiple times on radar and one aircrew even had a close encounter visually with one of them, but what about the rest of the many Hornet squadrons based at Naval Air Station Oceana, not to mention the E-2 Hawkeye squadrons from nearby NAS Norfolk? We have the answer to this question and it is remarkable.
A source with knowledge of the events has made it clear to The War Zone that presence of the mysterious objects in the restricted training airspace off America's east coast was so pervasive that it was largely common knowledge among local flying units. They noted that the majority of the Super Hornet squadrons equipped with AN/APG-79 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radarsyou can read all about this technology and how it was key in detecting these objects in our exclusive piece on the subjectat the time were having the same experiences, as well as the crews flying the new E-2D Hawkeye with its incredibly powerful AN/APY-9 radar suite. It literally became such a common and near everyday occurrence that Naval Aviators and Naval Flight Officers from the base would talk about it informally with regularity.
But that doesn't mean formal action wasn't taken. Beyond filing an official safety report after one of the jets almost hit one of the unidentified objectsdescribed eerily as a translucent sphere with a cube structure suspended inside of itNotices To Airman (NOTAMs) were posted regarding the dangers potentially posed by unknown aerial vehicles flying in the same military operating areas that aircraft from NAS Oceana frequented for training. This action was taken by the base's command leadership as they couldn't figure out how else to address the bizarre issue and its perceived threat to their aircrews' safety.
We have since filed Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) requests for copies of these NOTAMs, as well as documents regarding how the decision to file the NOTAMs was made at the command level.
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“If you’ve seen one woman naked,
you want to see the rest of them naked.”
————Ron White
The good news: no hostile intent has been apparent.
Last night pictures of two were captured by many over Kansas City. In fact a meteorologist even told people to go out and get images.
My guess, is more are arriving every day and you will soon see them with regularity. Apparently there is some type of space alien event coming and there are headed this way ?
There has been a tremendous increase in talk of UFOs. There has to be a reason.
Its the same reason more and more people think socialism is good, and that eunuch males should compete with women, and that we, as a nation, are obligated to take in anybody from anywhere.
*ping*
Thanks fieldmarshaldj.
[Flew the F-15E with APG-70.]
I am officially jealous.
Just so you know. :)
[When I was on a project in the eighties that created numerous UFO sightings]
Not surprised. I believe you.
Even extraterrestrials can see that the Wall will be built and are thus getting in now while it’s still open! :)
The UFOs are just space alien tourist rentals.
I was stationed at an Air Force test range in the late 1970s and the civilian guards there would NEVER talk about what theyd seen because they were told it would be the end of their career. I was able to squeak a few stories out of them, but the Air Force never reimbursed me for the drinks used.
The thread was last night. Image is there. And no I am not your google.
The OG aliens were like her. And they were pure evil. Talking about her real skin. Lol.
“My god, son, but your girlfriend is ugly.”
“Beauty’s only skin deep, dad.”
“Well then, skin ‘er, son, skin ‘er.”
Well, thanks for bringing it up though!
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