More 'Freaky' Details Are Emerging About A UFO That Shocked The US Navy In 2004



Warzone/The Drive: Detailed Official Report On Harrowing Encounter Between F/A-18s and UFO Surfaces

The paper recounts a course of bizarre events that occurred near the USS Nimitz while it was sailing off the Baja Peninsula in November 2004.

Even though the 2004 encounter between an unidentified flying object nicknamed the 'Tic Tac' and U.S. Navy Hornets made headline news last Winter via its associated with a secretive Pentagon program to investigate UFO encounters, and possibly much more, the story had been talked about in detail among military aviation circles for years. But now we have an official report that came out of the aforementioned Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP) that makes a number of conclusions based on its findings. Above all else, it offers far more granular detail about the now historic incident than what had previously been released.

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Update #1: US aircraft carrier was stalked for days by a UFO travelling at 'ballistic missile speed' which could hover above the sea for six days, leaked Pentagon report reveals (Daily Mail)
Update #2: The Pentagon Released New Documents About the 'Tic-Tac UFO' (MotherBoard)
Update #3: New report reveals even more freaky details about the UFO that shocked the US Navy (BGR)

WNU Editor: The full report is here. The six key points in its conclusion (and they are jaw dropping) are below ....

(1) The 'Anomalous Aerial Vehicle' was of unknown origin and represented technology not currently in the possession of the U.S. or any other nation.
(2) It featured broadband RF stealth making the use of radar against it largely ineffective.
(3) The craft manifested extreme performance but did not have lifting structures or control surfaces required for traditional flight.
(4) It showed that it has some kind of advanced propulsion capability making it able to go instantly from hovering to very high speed and to make very abrupt course changes.
(5) It was able to 'cloak' itself, becoming invisible visually to the naked eye.
(6( Possibly capable of operating undersea without being detected by the most advanced sub-surface sensors.

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