Navy crew experiences dramatic encounter eerily just like iconic 'Tic Tac' incident

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Sailors aboard a U.S. Navy warship off the coast of Southern California reported having a dramatic encounter with 4 unknown objects that seemingly flew away in a synchronized formation.

That formation appeared eerily just like the now-famous “Tic Tac” object seen in those self same waters in 2004 and investigated by a secret authorities program based mostly in Las Vegas.

It seems the “Tic Tac” is again, or possibly by no means left, because the crew members aboard the USS Jackson stated that they noticed 4 of the oddly formed craft, one in all which emerged from the ocean.

The sailors had been capable of file video of two of the “Tic Tacs” as they appeared on a thermal sensor within the ship’s command heart. That video was made public Tuesday in a podcast that 8 Information Now Investigator George Knapp co-hosts and is prone to rekindle questions on who’s piloting these objects.

It’s been practically 2 many years because the ‘Tic Tac’ incident, right here’s what we all know in regards to the iconic UFO encounter

When Navy aviators first encountered a “Tic Tac” formed object off the coast of Southern California in 2004, it was largely ignored till 2008 when a brand new UFO program based mostly in Las Vegas discovered in regards to the incident.

This system, dubbed AAWSAP, was launched by the Protection Intelligence Company (DIA), with assist from Senate Majority Chief Harry Reid and Bigelow Aerospace because the contractor.

Because it seems, the 2004 “Tic Tac” is just about similar to the 2023 mannequin. In February 2023, crew members aboard the Navy’s USS Jackson noticed an illuminated object emerge from the ocean off the coast of Southern California — in the identical normal space the place the unique “Tic Tac” was seen.

Contained in the ship’s command heart, the sailors noticed a well-known form on the thermal sensor. The thermal system, often called Safire, is a warmth sensor, not a digicam. A more in-depth look confirmed that there have been two of the objects, not only one. The witness stated they noticed 4 “Tic Tacs” in formation.

“But when we start talking about all of the objects, all we witnessed was all four of them. All in synchronous, jetting into the abyss. All four, all timed together and all left. And we were like holy [expletive] … The second they left, maybe three, four seconds pass, I run to my station and I look at my radar, they’re all off radar. That’s it, they all zoomed off. But it’s clear that they’re in communication with one another and synchronized like three, two, one countdown. Let’s all go. I think unless there’s some level of like one entity controlling all four and then they all leave at the same time,” a USS Jackson crew member, who requested to remain nameless, stated.

His account and the video recorded from the thermal sensor had been made public on the Weaponized Podcast with filmmaker Jeremy Corbell.

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“It is not an unusual thing for people who are out in combat zones to see anomalous craft, and we’re talking no wings, no tail, no rotors, no exhaust. You and I get it time after time after time. Usually, they’re just stories. When you have a piece of data that correlates with the verbal testimony, that’s big and that moves the needle,” Corbell stated. Crew members informed Corbell that different sensors on the ship confirmed what was seen on the thermal display screen. 8 Information Now requested former protection division analyst Marik Von Rennenkampff to determine if the sensor could have picked up photographs from an airplane or helicopter.

“The very first thing, George, that I did, is I went back to the historical flight tracker data, and we know the time, location, we know which way, we know with a high level of precision which way the infrared camera aboard the USS Jackson was pointing, and we can we can in the 3D space, we can kind of, we can project where that camera was looking, and there are absolutely no aircraft within that line of sight that match up with what we see in the video,” Von Rennenkampff stated.

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May or not it’s some type of secret navy undertaking that has been stashed out within the ocean for the previous 21 years or longer?

“I don’t think it’s ours. I suspect there are better places for us to showcase that kind of equipment to unwitting sailors. That just doesn’t make sense,” Von Rennenkampff added. The brand new “Tic Tac” video was shared with the Navy aviators who encountered the primary “Tic Tac” 21 years in the past. David Fravor and Chad Underwood each stated they had been shocked by the similarities.

So why was this incident not reported up the chain of command or to the Pentagon’s UFO workplace, AARO? It isn’t clear, nonetheless, that is just the start, and it’s suspected that Congress will probably be asking questions in regards to the video and the incident.

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