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The phenomenon of UFOs has always fascinated the public, especially in light of the recent US congress hearing regarding allegations of a government cover-up of knowledge about alien spacecraft. This highly anticipated event attracted global attention and featured three key witnesses who recounted their encounters with unexplained objects. Notably, retired US Navy fighter pilot David Fravor shared his story once again, emphasizing the superiority of the ‘Tic Tac’ shaped UFO he encountered 15 years ago. Fravor stated, “The tic tac object we engaged in 2004 was far superior to anything that we had at the time, have today or looking to develop in the next 10 years.” This begs the question: what exactly happened during the ‘Tic Tac’ UFO incident and could the object Fravor saw truly be an extraterrestrial spaceship? In this article, MailOnline delves into the details of this intriguing event.
The incident began with another former US Navy pilot, Chad Underwood, who captured footage of the ‘Tic Tac’ UFO in November 2004. Underwood recently broke his silence, revealing his bizarre experiences while flying over the Pacific. The missile cruiser USS Princeton had been tracking a mysterious aircraft on its advanced electronic radar for about two weeks. The object’s movements were so inexplicable that the radar system was inspected for faults, yet it continued to be tracked. On November 14, Navy commander Fravor claimed to have made visual contact with the object, which appeared to dive below the water before resurfacing and disappearing when he attempted to approach it. Underwood, at Fravor’s urging, also saw the strange object for himself. He described its erratic behavior, such as rapid changes in altitude and air speed, unlike anything he had encountered before. He coined the term ‘Tic Tac’ to describe the white, windowless oblong shape captured on the in-flight video from his cockpit. Though Underwood ruled out aircraft, birds, and weather balloons, he remains unsure if the object was of human or non-human origin.
The ‘Tic Tac’ incident gained widespread attention in 2017 when the Pentagon affirmed the authenticity of the footage. It once again resurfaced during the recent US Congress hearing, where Fravor joined two other military whistleblowers. Notably, Fravor clarified that he is not a UFO enthusiast but emphasized the unmatched nature of the ‘Tic Tac’ object. He described it as perfectly white, smooth, and lacking windows, with two smaller objects emerging from its bottom. One theory suggests that the object could have been a radar reflector balloon used to evaluate enemy air defenses. These balloons, launched by submarines, have been in use since the 1950s and are capable of collecting intelligence while remaining undetectable. The War Zone, a publication focused on national security, proposed this theory. The outcome of the congress hearing could have significant implications, as the US Senate considers a UFO Disclosure Bill that aims to make all information pertaining to unidentified anomalous phenomena public. If passed, these records would be disclosed within 25 years unless their release threatens national security.
The congress hearing featured other notable whistleblowers, such as David Grusch, a former high-ranking intelligence official, who testified to having firsthand encounters with non-human technology. Grusch claimed that the US has possessed UFOs since the 1930s, engaging in secret back-engineering and disinformation campaigns. Additionally, Ryan Graves, an esteemed former pilot, revealed that he and over 30 aircrew members and veterans have witnessed unidentified aerial phenomena. Members of Congress have also confided in Graves regarding their own encounters.
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