Monday, 20 May 2019

UFO Article:
“These 5 UFO Traits, Seen by
Navy Fighters, Defy Explanation”


20 May 2019
(History, New York City, New York)

History reports on what U.S. Navy fighter pilots, radar operators and other witnesses experienced during the November 2004 USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group 11 UFO incidents and Luis Elizondo’s work at the U.S. Department of Defense.

The November 2004 USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group 11 UFO incidents occurred about a hundred miles south west of San DiegoCalifornia. The main UFO incident occurred on 14 November 2004 (Fravor and Slaight).

To my knowledge, seven U.S. Navy personnel, Kevin M. Day, David Fravor, P. J. Hughes, Omar Lara, Jim Slaight, Jason Turner and Gary Voorhis, have talked about the UFO incidents on the Internet.

Kevin M. Day was a radar operator aboard the USS Princeton.

David Fravor, who chased the UFO (resembled a white Tic Tac), was flying his F/A-18F Super Hornet jet fighter.

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.

P. J. Hughes was an aviation technician aboard the USS Nimitz.

Omar Lara was a Flight Decker in Air Ops aboard the USS Nimitz.

Lieutenant Commander (later Commander) Jim Slaight was the pilot of the second F/A-18F Super Hornet jet fighter.

Jason Turner was a Petty Officer Third Class (in Supply) aboard the USS Princeton.

Gary Voorhis was a Fire Controlman Petty Officer Third Class aboard the USS Princeton.

A large number of UFOs were recorded on radar on and off for several days during the November 2004 U.S. Navy exercise, according to USS Princeton radar operator Kevin M. Day.

Gary Voorhis experienced that the unknown objects “zoomed around at ridiculous speeds and angles and trajectories,” and that “it (the UFOs) was moving faster than our radar could register.”

Luis Elizondo, a military intelligence official, ran the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) on the fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C Ring from 2007 to 20012. After 2012, Elizondo oversaw UFO work for five more years before resigning in October 2017.

Elizondo is now the Director of Global Security & Special Programs for the To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science.


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Freeze-frame of the Tic Tac UFO (filmed from a U.S. Navy

F/A-18F Super Hornet jet fighter on 14 November 2004)
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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)
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UFO TV News Report:
“The Truth Is Out There? – U.S. GOVERNMENT’S MYSTERIOUS UFO PROGRAM”


6 May 2019
(Fox News, New York City, New York)

Source: eventimus (YouTube channel)

Tucker Carlson interviews Brett Larson about the UFO research work of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.

Luis Elizondo, a military intelligence official, ran the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) on the fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C Ring from 2007 to 20012. After 2012, Elizondo oversaw UFO work for five more years before resigning in October 2017.

Elizondo is now the Director of Global Security & Special Programs for the To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science.


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The Pentagon (2008), ArlingtonVirginia
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UFO TV News Report:
“The Truth Is Out There? - SECRET PROBE INTO HEALTH EFFECTS OF UFO ENCOUNTERS - KEEPING UFO’s A SECRET? NAVY PLANS TO KEEP RECORDS OF ‘SIGHTINGS’ CONFIDENTIAL”


3 May 2019
(Fox News, New York City, New York)

Source: eventimus (YouTube channel)

Tucker Carlson interviews Nick Pope about the UFO research work of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program and the U.S. Navy’s new 2019 UFO reporting guidelines.

Luis Elizondo, a military intelligence official, ran the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) on the fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C Ring from 2007 to 20012. After 2012, Elizondo oversaw UFO work for five more years before resigning in October 2017.

Elizondo is now the Director of Global Security & Special Programs for the To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science.

Information by the U.S. Navy regarding the new 2019 UFO reporting guidelines (the information came from Joseph Gradisher, Spokesman for Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare) (not quoted verbatim):
Incursions of unidentified aircraft into the U.S. airspace can be both a security risk and pose a safety hazard for both U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force aviation.

In recent years – a number of unauthorized and/or unidentified aircraft have entered various military-controlled ranges and designated airspace. Since 2014, UFOs have entered military-designated airspace as often as multiple times per month.

Because of the safety and security concerns – the Navy and the Air Force take these reports very seriously and investigate each and every report.

The new UFO reporting guidelines are being updated and formalized so that reports of any suspected incursions can be made to the right authorities.

The U.S. Navy wants to get to the bottom of this (who is doing it, where it is coming from and what their intent is) – and we need to try to find ways to prevent it from happening again.


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The Pentagon (2008), ArlingtonVirginia

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