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Navy Pilot Describes UFO Committing ‘Act of War’ Against American Aircraft

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Now that we’ve found ourselves in the midst of one of the strangest years in recorded history, it stands to reason that a headline such as this would emerge.

The story comes to us from the now-infamous Nimitz encounter, in which a number of Navy vessels reported out of this world experiences off the coast of California over a decade ago, with sighting of strange aircraft spanning a number of consecutive days.

The encounters were declassified just recently, and have been the talk of the UFO and military communities ever since.

Now, the pilot at the center of that episode has made a startling admission:  That these unidentified objects committed acts of war against the American military.

Commander David Fravor witnessed the Tic Tac-shaped object perform extraordinary aerial maneuvers that no known human technology is capable of in November 2004. The former US Navy pilot said the UFO was unlike anything else he ever encountered.

After landing, Fravor mentioned the UFO to a colleague, Chad Underwood, who successfully located the unidentified phenomena only for it to jam his radar. “He’s telling the radar, ‘Stare down the line of sight, whatever is there I want you to grab it and build a trace file on it,’ which will tell you where it is, how fast it is and the direction that it’s going,” Fravor explained to Fridman.

“The radar is smart enough that when the signal comes back if it’s been messed with, it will tell you – it will give you indications that it’s being jammed …. It’s being jammed into about every mode you can see … You can tell it’s being jammed,” he added.

And then…

“When you actively jam another platform, that’s technically an act of war.”

The Pentagon has been far more forthcoming with their UFO information in recent years, leading some to believe that we could soon see a large-scale disclosure of the government’s classified information regarding these phenomena.

 

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