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    Default What is going on with the Department of Defense and UFOs (UAP)?

    In an about face from their usual denial, the US military is now admitting that Navy pilots have seeing things in the sky that the Navy can't explain. Instead of giving us the usual "it was a weather balloon" or "it was Venus" story, the Navy admits that the Navy doesn't have any explanation for, including the 2004 incident with the USS Nimitz planes: https://www.the-sun.com/news/240117/...ufo-encounter/

    The question is why is the US Navy now admitting their pilots saw things they couldn't explain, instead of just trying to keep the sightings quiet, or coming up with a some kind of explanation, no matter how unconvincing. Did the Navy reveal the existence of these sightings because they felt they could no longer keep them secret, and an unconvincing explanation wouldn't convince anyone, and so it was better to be honest? Or is there some other deeper reason behind the Navy's acknowledgement of these sightings?


    When it comes to the so-called "Tic Tac" incident that involved the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group off the Baja Peninsula in 2004, conclusions that are nearly impossible not to draw from it are so reality warping that even the forward-thinking aerospace community doesn't seem to have even begun coming to terms with them.

    The main revelation is that technology exists that is capable of performing flying maneuvers that shatter our perceptions of propulsion, flight controls, material science, and even physics. Let me underline this again for you, the Nimitz encounter with the Tic Tac proved that exotic technology that is widely thought of as the domain of science fiction actually exists. It is real.......
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    What most don't realize is that the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group wasn't just equipped with some of the most advanced sensors the world had to offer, but that it also had hands-down the most advanced networking and computer processing capability of any such system.....[FONT=&quot]
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    ....—that this capability could belong to the U.S. military. There is no better place to test such a system than against the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group with its CEC abilities during its workup off the Baja Coast. It is not an operational environment. Aircraft are not armed and nobody is expecting a fight. It is high-level integrated training with crews that have sharpened skills as they prepare for a cruise in which they could very well be called upon to fight for their country. Those warning areas and range complexes that extend out and down[from the Channel Islands off the SoCal coast are among the best space the U.S. military has for training and testing advanced hardware and tactics in a secure and sanitized environment. https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...ent-of-defense

    If the things seen, which the Navy prefers to call Unidentified Aerial Phenomenons, are really US craft, then what better way to convince China and the Russians they are not American is by saying "hey, we see them too, and we don't know what they are either". Presumably these things are not just spying on the US ships, but other nations, including Russian and Chinese as well. The Chilean Navy has admitting to seeing things they could not explain as well https://www.huffpost.com/entry/groun...b014e7c72ee56b.


    The Navy has been filing some patents that sound like they came from science fiction:

    Pais is named as the inventor on four separate patents for which the U.S. Navy is the assignee: a curiously-shaped “High Frequency Gravitational Wave Generator;” a room temperature superconductor; an electromagnetic ‘force field’ generator that could deflect asteroids; and, perhaps the strangest of all, one titled “Craft Using An Inertial Mass Reduction Device.” While all are pretty outlandish-sounding, the latter is the one that the Chief Technical Officer of the Naval Aviation Enterprise personally vouched for in a letter to the USPTO, claiming the Chinese are already developing similar capabilities. .........

    The hybrid aerospace-underwater craft in Pais’ patent, meanwhile, is described as being capable of incredible feats of speed and maneuverability and can fly equally well in air, water, or space without leaving a heat signature. This is possible, Pais claims in the patent, because the craft is able to “engineer the fabric of our reality at the most fundamental level” by exploiting the laws of physics. https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zon...-tech-advances
    The interesting thing is that we know about these patents at all. The Navy could have classified these patents, so we wouldn't know them. By not classifying them, it seems the Navy wanted others (Chinese, Russians? to think the US had this technology. Perhaps the UAPs the Nsvy has encountered were not US after all, but the patent is sending a signal to others that the US is aware of the technology. (Perhaps even extraterrestials. If these UAP were aliens, you would think the aliens would be monitoring Earth's communications, including the internet, and it would a way of the US to inform the aliens "Hey you Aliens, we know how your crafts work and pretty soon we're going to have the same technology". )


    Anyone have any thoughts on the matter? Of course, the government has investigated things like remote views and other dubious idea, so all this might be an elaborate scam to convince US enemies that US or is going to develop technology they really don't have. For example, apparently the US leaked rigged "Star Wars" (Strategic Defense Initiative") test to convince the Soviets the missile defense system was more effective than it was. Perhaps this is another example.

    Officials in the "Star Wars" project rigged a crucial 1984 test and faked other data in a program of deception that misled Congress as well as the intended target, the Soviet Union, four former Reagan Administration officials said. The deception program was designed to feed the Kremlin half-truths and lies about the project, the former Administration officials said. It helped persuade the Soviets to spend tens of billions of dollars to counter the American effort to develop a space-based shield against nuclear attack proposed by former President Ronald Reagan in 1983, they said. https://www.nytimes.com/1993/08/18/u...-congress.html
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    Pilots have reported seeing objects that move hundreds of meters in a single radar bleep straight down, then speed off.
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    It's interesting, but I've always believed there's no life beyond Earth, let alone intelligent life. It'll take stronger evidence than this to change my mind.
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