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Judi Lynn

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Fri Nov 15, 2019, 12:19 AM Nov 2019

Navy Officers Say 'Unknown Individuals' Made Them Erase Evidence of 2004 UFO Encounter


By Yasemin Saplakoglu - Staff Writer 7 hours ago



In 2017, a video of the Nimitz UFO encounter was publicly released.
(Image: © To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science)

Several Navy officers who witnessed the now-famous Nimitz UFO encounter in 2004 say "unknown individuals" showed up after the event and made them turn over data recordings and videos, according to Popular Mechanics.

For several days in November 2004, a Navy missile cruiser sailing around 100 miles (160 kilometers) off the coast of southern California detected strange radar signals emanating from an object in the sky. The signals were erratic and didn't seem to match those given off by known aircraft. The Navy then deployed fighter jets to catch a closer glimpse of the strange object, and one succeeded in recording a blurry, black-and-white video that was, to the government's chagrin, publicly released in 2017 along with two other videos of UFO sightings from years later.

Five Navy veterans recently spoke to Popular Mechanics about what they experienced at the time. The veterans were part of the Navy's Strike Carrier Group 11 and were sailing on the USS Princeton on a training mission prior to their upcoming deployment in the Arabian Sea.

The strange radar signals came from an object that would quickly change altitudes, sometimes lurking at 80,000 feet (24,000 meters) and other times hanging around at 30,000 feet (9,000 m), they told Popular Mechanics. The UFO (an "unidentified flying object," which doesn't necessarily belong to aliens) became known as "Tic Tac" because of its shape. Tic Tac gave off a phosphorus glow at night and would dart around in various directions, said one of the veterans, Gary Voorhis, who looked at the object through binoculars on the ship.

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https://www.livescience.com/navy-witnesses-nimitz-encounter.html?utm_source=notification
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Navy Officers Say 'Unknown Individuals' Made Them Erase Evidence of 2004 UFO Encounter (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 2019 OP
Unknown individuals, that gave me chills.😳 dewsgirl Nov 2019 #1
Men In Black Bayard Nov 2019 #2
So, the Navy's a branch of the military FiveGoodMen Nov 2019 #3
And I was never here Brother Buzz Nov 2019 #4

FiveGoodMen

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3. So, the Navy's a branch of the military
Fri Nov 15, 2019, 01:40 PM
Nov 2019

The military is pretty big on chain of command.

Yet, someone showed up giving orders and those orders were followed despite not knowing who they were cooperating with.

Really?

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