Saturday 2 February 2019

UFO Podcast Interview:
“Nimitz Encounters Supershow with
Dave Beaty, PJ Hughes & Kevin Day”


Streamed live: 20 January 2019
(UFO News Network Sunday (YouTube channel), U.S.A.)

The guests talk about the 14 November 2004 USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group 11 UFO incident (occurred about a hundred miles south west of San Diego, California).

Video text:
“KEVIN DAY, RADAR OPERATOR ABOARD THE USS PRINCETON DURING THE TIC TAC EVENT IN 2004, PJ HUGHES, AVIATION TECH ABOARD THE USS NIMITZ, AND DAVE BEATY, CREATOR OF THE NIMITZ ENCOUNTERS, JOIN US TO FURTHER DISCUSS THIS ALL TIME GREAT CASE.”

The podcast is hosted by James Iandoli and Frank Stalter.

NOTE: This blog post was first posted on 25 January 2019 – but it did not show up on the blog after a few days.



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USS Nimitz (CVN 68) (wikimedia.org)
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USS Princeton (CG-59) (wikimedia.org)
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F/A-18F Super Hornet (wikimedia.org)
(wikimedia.org photo)

UFO Podcast Interview:
“035 - UFOs” (David Fravor)


Published: 2 January 2019
(The Fighter Pilot Podcast (YouTube channel), U.S.A.)

Commander David Fravor, U.S. Navy (Ret.), recounts the
14 November 2004 USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group 11 UFO incident (occurred about a hundred miles south west of San Diego, California).

Fravor was flying his F/A-18F Super Hornet jet fighter when the incident occurred.

At the time of the UFO incident, Fravor was the commanding officer of the VFA-41 Black Aces, a U.S. Navy strike fighter squadron.

Vincent Aiello, a former U.S. Navy fighter pilot, is the host of the podcast.

The interview starts at 13:00.

NOTE: This blog post was first posted on 25 January 2019 – but it did not show up on the blog after a few days.


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Commander David Fravor, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
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USS Nimitz (CVN 68) (wikimedia.org)
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USS Princeton (CG-59) (wikimedia.org)
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F/A-18F Super Hornet (wikimedia.org)
(wikimedia.org photo)

UFO Report:
“The 1971 UFO Chronology”


Released: 18 April 2013
(NICAP.org)

Quote from the UFO report:
“This is an 8-page chronology of UFO incidents and events for 1971. Our thanks for these chronologies must go to our documentation team: Richard Hall (the original 1970 chronology from UFOE II), William Wise (Project Blue Book Archive), Dan Wilson (archive researcher), Brad Sparks (Comprehensive Catalog of Project Blue Book Unknowns), and Jean Waskiewicz (online NICAP DBase (NSID)).

An apparent lull in sighting reports may be the result of the closing of Project Blue Book and the media coverage of this for several years, and may not reflect the actual situation. But this was the calm before the storm of 1973. We wish to caution readers/researchers as to the quality of some of the submittals for this chrono. After consulting the usual sources (NICAP files in particular) we ran a search on the internet to see if we had missed anything important, and in the process located some cases which we have listed as ‘unevaluated’ cases or sources. These are flagged as ‘unevaluated’ and, if anyone has any information that would upgrade these incidents to officially investigated or documented in some way, please let us know.

Francis Ridge
NICAP Site Coordinator

July 18-24, 1971; Quebec, Canada Blackouts
A succession of power failures occurred, coinciding with many observations of UFOs in the same localities, some of them even occurring over and near electric power stations of Hydro-Quebec....The city of Montreal and its surroundings were particularly stricken  by the blackouts which occurred twice in the same week. (Claude MacDuff, ‘Canadian Power Failures and UFO Sightings’; Flying Saucer Review Case Histories, Supp. No. 17. December 1973.)”


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Satellite photo of Montreal, Canada (tageo.com)
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