Sunday, September 13, 2020

US Navy Pilot Who Witnessed Declassified UFO Says Object Committed ‘Act Of War’ By Jamming Their Radars



Daily Mail: Navy pilot who witnessed infamous declassified 'UFO' sighting said the Tic Tac-shaped phenomena committed an 'act of war' by jamming their radars when they tried to track it

* Former US Navy pilot Commander David Fravor along with three others reported a potential UFO sighting off the coast of California in 2004
* They saw a Tic Tac-shaped object flying in the sky, hurtle down to hover over the Pacific ocean then zoom back into the sky
* He along with others were sent out to track the object, but when they neared it it accelerated and disappeared in 'less than a second'
* Fravor said the object committed an 'act of war' by jamming Navy radars when they tried to track the object

A former US Navy pilot is opening up about his infamous alleged UFO sighting off the coast of California in 2004.

Commander David Fravor said he witnessed a Tic Tac-shaped object in the sky in November 10, 2004 performing extraordinary aerial maneuvers that he said no modern human technology was capable of.

'This is not like we saw it and it was gone or I saw lights in the sky and it's gone – we watched this thing on a crystal clear day with four trained observers,' Fravor said in a sit-down interview with Russian-American YouTuber and MIT researcher Lex Fridman on September 8.

He said the phenomena committed an 'act of war' by jamming the military's radar when they tried to trace it.

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Update: Pilot who witnessed infamous declassified UFO says object committed ‘act of war’ during encounter (RT)

WNU Editor: You have to wonder how such a small object was able to effectively jam the Navy's radar.

4 comments:

fazman said...

No wonder about it, obviously it's technology was not of this world and the notion that it committed an act of war is just stupid. The fact that he is alive to reminisce is testament.

Anonymous said...

I like that his first instinct was to get his nose pointed at it...must be a fighter pilot thing.

Unknown said...

From 1978 to 1988 every Soviet serviceman from all the armed forces were directed to report UFOs sightings. There had been incidents at missile complexes where missiles were taken off line & one particular incident where a missile was activated until the very last stage as a massive unidentified aircraft hovered over the complex. It was the biggest UFO investigation in world history commanded by Yuri Andropov. All reports went to one desk at the KGB. Apparently the Soviet airforce had 3 fighter aircraft shot down losing 2 pilots killed. The order went out to fighter pilots, if you see them, leave them alone. Keep ducking 🖖👽

Anonymous said...

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