Tuesday, May 18, 2021

The 'UFO Disclosure' Story Continues To Gain Momentum


'It's possible someone found us before we found them': Two retired Navy officers warn that infamous UFO Tic-Tac sighting indicates 'technology that outstrips our arsenal by at least 100 to 1,000 years'




Retired Navy officers have issued a chilling warning that UFO sightings - which have repeatedly violated US airspace - possess technology that is up to 1,000 years ahead of that used by the United States.

Footage released last week confirmed as real by the Pentagon appeared to show a UFO buzz a United States stealth ship near San Diego before diving under the water.


'The technology that we witnessed with the Tic-Tac was something we would not have been able to defend our forces against at the time,' Sean Cahil - a retired US Navy Chief Master-at-Arms - told CNN's Chris Cuomo.

'What we saw in the Tic-Tac [...] is the five observables. [These] indicate a technology that outstrips our arsenal by at least 100 to 1000 years at the moment.'

Last April, the infamous ‘Tic Tac’ incident was one of three videos released by the Pentagon which showed footage of ‘unexplained aerial phenomena’ taken by US Navy pilots. 

At least six pilots encountered the mysterious object as it flew at speed over the Pacific near Mexico on November 14, 2004. The way it moved has led to speculation that it was a UFO and it has become a key piece of evidence for those who believe in extraterrestrials

Cahil was joined by Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence during the Clinton and George W. Bush presidencies.

When asked about the likelihood the unidentified vehicles were extra-terrestrial, he did not rule it out, saying: 'It's possible somebody found us before we found them.'


The footage was captured off the coast of California in July 2019 by Navy aircraft and stored in the USS Omaha's Combat Information Center, filmmaker Jeremy Corbell - who obtained the footage - told NBC news on Monday.

In the clip, what appears to be a spherical object is seen flying above the water for a few minutes near San Diego before it seemingly vanishes beneath the surface.

Military personnel can be heard saying in the video: 'It splashed,' as it vanishes. 

The U.S. Defense Department confirmed that the clip was indeed recorded by Navy personnel, adding that it would be reviewed by the Pentagon's Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force.

The panel was established last year to 'gain insight' into the 'nature and origins' of unidentified objects such as the one seen in the video.

In the interview with Cuomo, Cahil - who served on the USS Princeton - explained what made the UFO - that has become known as the 'Tic-Tac' because of its shape - so concerning.

'First of all the aircraft had zero control surfaces, it had no means of propulsion that we could detect, it moved at hyper-sonic velocities and it preceded the pilots to their cap point, so it seemed to have some knowledge of where the pilots were headed ahead of time.

'We don't possess those abilities to do that in our arsenals at the moment.'






1 comment:

  1. Could it be Angels? Ok, Demons? OK, whatever tis is, they haven't helped Earth by looking at the mess we have now or rather for the last thirty years, IMO. Also, it's a shame IF our Government can't figure this out after how long???? Seriously??? Our first clue, who is on first?

    If they were here to help, we would have smaller Government for the American Citizen's, right? Its us doing Sub-Bases with Technology, still say so, in my opinion. Diversion after Covid-19 Blunders, Election corruption, Communist in the House, CCP the Foreign Interference, etc....in my opinion. Look here while we do another number on populace over here, right?? Since 9/11 or last twenty years, USA been crazy, those Alien UFO's pushed on us right now haven't done a thing except what, fly around and...fast? Try shooting them down..when hoovering, where is our National Security again??? Better yet, go check the Labs with genetic altering while at it.

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