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In reply to the discussion: The Navy Says Those UFO Videos Are Real [View all]jayfish
(10,183 posts)48. Yeah, only...
it embarrassed two Super Hornets. I don't think we are talking about incremental technology advances here.
Commander Fravor, in a recent interview with The New York Times, recalled what happened next. Some of it is captured in a video made public by officials with a Pentagon program that investigated U.F.O.s.
Well, weve got a real-world vector for you, the radio operator said, according to Commander Fravor. For two weeks, the operator said, the Princeton had been tracking mysterious aircraft. The objects appeared suddenly at 80,000 feet, and then hurtled toward the sea, eventually stopping at 20,000 feet and hovering. Then they either dropped out of radar range or shot straight back up.
The radio operator instructed Commander Fravor and Commander Slaight, who has given a similar account, to investigate.
The two fighter planes headed toward the objects. The Princeton alerted them as they closed in, but when they arrived at merge plot with the object naval aviation parlance for being so close that the Princeton could not tell which were the objects and which were the fighter jets neither Commander Fravor nor Commander Slaight could see anything at first. There was nothing on their radars, either.
Then, Commander Fravor looked down to the sea. It was calm that day, but the waves were breaking over something that was just below the surface. Whatever it was, it was big enough to cause the sea to churn.
Hovering 50 feet above the churn was an aircraft of some kind whitish that was around 40 feet long and oval in shape. The craft was jumping around erratically, staying over the wave disturbance but not moving in any specific direction, Commander Fravor said. The disturbance looked like frothy waves and foam, as if the water were boiling.
Commander Fravor began a circular descent to get a closer look, but as he got nearer the object began ascending toward him. It was almost as if it were coming to meet him halfway, he said.
Commander Fravor abandoned his slow circular descent and headed straight for the object.
But then the object peeled away. It accelerated like nothing Ive ever seen, he said in the interview. He was, he said, pretty weirded out.
The two fighter jets then conferred with the operations officer on the Princeton and were told to head to a rendezvous point 60 miles away, called the cap point, in aviation parlance.
They were en route and closing in when the Princeton radioed again. Radar had again picked up the strange aircraft.
Sir, you wont believe it, the radio operator said, but that thing is at your cap point.
We were at least 40 miles away, and in less than a minute this thing was already at our cap point, Commander Fravor, who has since retired from the Navy, said in the interview.
By the time the two fighter jets arrived at the rendezvous point, the object had disappeared.
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Why? They may be exploring for new planets to take over and use . Some natives have welcomed
lunasun
Sep 2019
#53
Nah. They are just here to pick up a few Subs and chips. They don't drink our soda-pop. nt
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#56
We are a species with amnesia of the deep past, sky gods are a racial memory of our creators
Baclava
Sep 2019
#107
No heat signature, no exhaust trail, no wings, no fins. Unidentified indeed.
Midnight Writer
Sep 2019
#43
If aliens chose to be seen knowing that we can do nothing to them and they can
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#91
An open and curious mind requires objective evidence and data to form a valid hypothesis.
LanternWaste
Sep 2019
#45
All I will say is that until you see one, then anything esle anybody has to say on the matter ...
SWBTATTReg
Sep 2019
#28
An Advanced AI In An Advanced Aircraft That Can Defeat A Top Gun Pilot It Has Never Encountered?
jayfish
Sep 2019
#142
I will agree with you when the space shuttle can launch and immediately stop and hover.
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#114
We don't have anything that can go from 25,000 mph to hovering instantly. nt
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#118
Look, you are not going to convince me, nor I you. Let's leave it at that. nt
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#122
There's a Slow Motion Disclosure Going On! Election 2016, Slowed it a bit more...
MartyTheGreek
Sep 2019
#42
I completely agree that the Speed of Light barrier and distance make us alone forever...
Moostache
Sep 2019
#54
The early thought on the G being the highest obtainable is spread throughout early
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#72
It is always possible to posit something unknown, and clearly that is intrinsically non-refutable...
Moostache
Sep 2019
#74
You make a good point. Something unknown is by it's nature difficult to prove
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#95
"The Navy is pointedly not saying the objects are flying saucers or otherwise controlled by aliens."
Iggo
Sep 2019
#70