Posted on 06/19/2021 6:00:12 PM PDT by Levy78
The UFO resembling a "white Tic Tac" spotted in 2004 by Former U.S. Navy pilot Cmdr. David Fravor while on duty at the USS Nimitz is back – but this time it’s floating over England.
Pictures of the notorious UFO were snapped by Lucy Jane Castle, from Hinckley in south-west Leicestershire, who managed to grab a snap of the unexplained object and posted it on a UFO hunter’s Facebook page, which was found by the Daily Star.
"It was hovering for a while and within a blink of an eye it had gone," Castle said.
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So where is her picture in the article?
Funny how in over 60 years of UFO sightings they haven’t changed in design one bit.
Why would UFO’s look the same for such a long time?
🤔
Photo lab lost it?
They should probably show one of those grainy photos to go with their boola boola scary story.
In my day it would have looked like a Good and Plenty candy
Nastiest licorice candy ever created.
The guy with the lawn chair and balloons has upped his game.
“Funny how in over 60 years of UFO sightings they haven’t changed in design one bit.
Why would UFO’s look the same for such a long time?
🤔”
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Likely for the same reason that B-52 bombers still look the same now — their Airframes remain “fit for purpose”. I know that the B-52s’ avionics and other internal systems have been upgraded over the years.
Lucy in the Sky with....Tic-tacs.
Not every alien can afford a new UFO every 60 years.
Come on man!
LOL
[U.S. Navy pilot Cmdr. David Fravor]
Who would be in PBS’s “Carrier” series.
The Aliens live longer than we do, and their time goes more slowly.
60 of our years is just one of theirs...
I’d gate to see the note or payments on a new spaceship.
“Nastiest licorice candy ever created” (Good and Plenty)
I grew up in the 60’s/70’s. With 100% certainty I tried ONE box of that crap and 85% of that one box went in the trash.
If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
Pitot tubes and refreshing mint flavor!
To each his own. A gazillion years ago, when I bought candy and went to movies, Good & Plenty was my favorite movie-theater candy. Haven’t had it in years, but if you if like black licorice flavor (as I do), it was a damned fine candy.
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