Friday, 29 June 2018

2004 Nimitz TIC TAC UFO / Cmdr. David Fravor / Parts 1 & 2 / Presented by Jeremy Corbell


By Jeremy Corbell

Commander David Fravor is a badass Top Gun fighter pilot, and in 2004, the Cmdr. Officer of VFA-41 - the Black Aces. On November 14th of that year began a typical Sunday for Cmdr. Fravor. About 100 miles S/W off the coast of San Diego, it was 70 Degrees and clear skies and an average wind speed of 3 mph. But this wasn’t a typical day. Not at all. The Nimitz Carrier Strike Group was preparing for deployment to the Arabian Sea, with routine pre-deployment workups. Starting on November 10th the USS Princeton had been detecting multiple AAVs (Anomalous Aerospace Vehicles… UFOs), operating in and around the vicinity of the Strike Group. The vehicles of unknown origin and function were tracked on radar, with returns descending from far above the radar’s scan volume - somewhere higher than 80,000 ft. The targets would drop from above 80,000 ft to hover roughly 50 ft above the water in a matter of seconds. An impossibly fast rate of decent. And from what I’ve been told, at ICBM trajectories.  On the 14th, Cmdr. Fravor launched with his WSO (Weapons & Sensors Officer), into the clear blue sky. Their Call Sign was FASTEAGLE 01. Cmdr. Fravor was flying a F/A-18F Super Hornet when he received vectors to an unknown contact. A controller on the USS Princeton with the call sign “POISEN” asked, “What ordnance do you have on board?”. This was an odd request, due to the fact Cmdr. Fravor was NOT in an active combat area, a hot-zone. He replied that he had no live ordnance. This was real-world tasking.  He then preceded to the location of the contact, located it visually… and went after it. The Anomalous Aerospace Vehicle outmaneuvered anything imaginable by modern / advanced human technology. The craft of undetermined origin and unknown operators… displayed flight characteristics far beyond current propulsion technology known to man or even understood within current physics. This event has become one of the best documented UFO close encounter cases in history.  I’ve been working on this case for a long time, years before it became the tip of the spear about government confirmation or acknowledgment of UFOs. Before this case was publicly known, I was hunting for the truth and establishing dialogue with the key witnesses involved… most of which I have never spoken about publicly. Cmdr. David Fravor is included in that. Over that time we have developed a rapport, and this interview is an important aspect of my efforts to find detailed clarity on this case… extinguishing the noise and raising the signal.  Cmdr. Fravor IS the primary witness to this astonishing UFO event series.  Over the years, I have come to understand and appreciate his integrity, professionalism, humor and candor. We should listen to what Cmdr. Fravor has to say, as his testimony has become part of the fabric of our time. Cmdr. Fravor is the real deal; and that’s just something you’re gonna have to come to terms with. For those of you who remember, the Tic Tac UFO case is one that I reported on, on Coast to Coast AM with George Knapp, both in May and October of 2017.  http://www.extraordinarybeliefs.com/n... As you will recall, on December 21st, 2017 there was a tectonic shift in secrecy around the subject of UFOs. The Department of Defense authorized two videos of fighter pilots engaging UFOs to be released to the public, and the New York times published a story about our government’s involvement in studying the subject. One of those videos was of the UFO Cmdr. David Fravor saw and chased. Jeremy -- Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell http://www.ExtraordinaryBeliefs.com





US Army Troops Could Be Headed to the Space Force

Change of command ceremony at the Army 1st Space Brigade, at Fort Carson, Colorado.
Credit: U.S. Army
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WASHINGTON — If and when a new military branch for space gets off the ground, its ranks would be dominated by airmen. But Army soldiers also would have a role by virtue of much they rely on military satellites in peacetime or in war.
More than 70 percent of the Army's major weapons and equipment need satellites to function. About 2,220 active-duty soldiers, reservists and civilians make up the "space forces" under the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command headquartered at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama.
"We are the biggest users of space," said Brig. Gen. Tim Lawson, deputy commanding general for operations at the Army Space and Missile Defense Command. [Watch Trump Order the Space Force]
The Army has not publicly weighed in on whether any of its units should be part of the Space Force. Lawson said it's only been two weeks since President Trump ordered the Pentagon to create a Space Force so it's too soon to tell. "We'll see where it takes us," he said on Wednesday at the 2018 MilSatCom USA conference in Arlington, Virginia.
"Do we want to be part of the Space Force? That is yet to be determined," Lawson said. "I think there's a lot more to come, and the Army is part of this planning process."
Army Forces Strategic Command reports to U.S. Strategic Command, led by Gen. John Hyten. Lawson said both Hyten and Air Force Space Command's Gen. John Raymond are "two of the smartest space guys." If the Space Force moves forward, "these are the two guys that are going to get us there and are going to get us there right."
Army space forces are responsible for five key missions – intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; missile warning; environmental monitoring; satellite communications; and positioning, navigation and timing, or PNT.
Troops are hugely dependent on space systems. Each Army brigade requires at least 2,500 PNT devices and 250 satellite communications terminals.
The 53rd Signal Battalion of the Army 1st Space Brigade manages a portion of the Wideband Global Satcom network of satellites the military relies upon for routine communications, broadcasting and data sharing.
The Army also deploys its own satellites. One of its constellations of small satellites is called SNAP, short for Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command's nanosatellite program. These tiny spacecraft — the size of a loaf of bread — provide beyond line-of-sight communications using existing UHF tactical radios.
Last year the Army's Kestrel Eye remote sensing satellite was launched from the International Space Station. About the size of a small refrigerator, Kestrel Eye takes high-resolution pictures for Army commanders on the ground. SNAP satellites cost about $500,000 each, and Ketrel Eye is about $2 million, which Lawson said is a relatively small price tag for systems that provide valuable services.

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Is US spying on other countries using anti-gravity vessels made with alien technology?


By Nirmal Narayanan

An anonymous whistleblower who claimed to have worked with RCA, an American electronics company, has claimed that the US has been using alien technology for years and they have already mastered the technique of developing anti-gravity space vessels.
As reported by Disclose.tv, the whistleblower claimed that these vessels were made with alien technology. These are now commonly used to spy other countries and also made it clear that this information is kept under the wraps from the general public.
Details of the whistleblower's claims
The whistleblower revealed that he first came to know about the details of alien technology while working with RCA some years ago. During his tenure there, he encountered an office memo which describes how one of his colleagues successfully tested an anti-gravity vehicle. The memo also revealed that this technology, developed by the whistleblower's colleague, can be used for creating free energy which may erase the energy drought all across the globe.
The mysteries of Nikola Tesla and the alleged TR-3B
Conspiracy theorists have several times claimed that legendary physicist Nikola Tesla had built a flying saucer-like device in the final days of his life and he had applied for a patent for it. As per those theorists, the prototype of this flying saucer was made with anti-gravity technology and it can be used for space travel in quick time.
The theorists also alleged that officers from FBI had seized all the manuscripts of Tesla after his death so that details regarding anti-gravity vessels can be hidden from the general public.
In the meantime, sightings of triangular UFO have drastically increased in the past few years and the recent spotting happened in the North Korean border. A few days ago, a spacecraft literally resembling the alleged TR-3B, the confidential craft developed by the US Air Force during the Gulf war was spotted in Seoul, South Korea. As the video of the UFO sighting went viral, conspiracy theorists strongly assured that it was a secret vessel developed by the US to spy on North Korea's nuclear activities.

UFO crash site tours to begin soon on New Mexico ranch


By Elena Mendoza
It's simply known as the Roswell incident. In just a few weeks, the ranch where so many people believe a UFO crashed in 1947 will open to the public for the first time.
Back in 1947, a man named Mack Brazel owned and lived on this southeast New Mexico ranch.
"He was the ranch hand that found the flying saucer, or the weather balloon, whichever you believe,” said Lauren Bogle, whose family owns the ranch. "A lot of the pens you see were back when Mack Brazel worked here. A lot of this is very original. It hasn't changed and we've even used it still to this day."
Bogle said Brazel was working the fields when he saw what he believed was a UFO.
"Saw something go through the sky and crash a couple miles down that way and went and researched it, called the Roswell Sheriff's Department, the Roswell Sheriff's Department called the base,” said Bogle. “The government did a sweep, they took him back to the base and then he came back with a new Ford truck to never speak of it again."
The Bogle sisters' great-grandfather bought the ranch when the Brazel family sold it in 1952.
"Nothing to do with the crash at all. Just for agriculture and to do a cow-calf operation,” said Madison Bogle.
"We kept Mack Brazel, but I think there was a little bit of a falling out and it had to kind of do with the crash itself,” said Bogle.
Contrary to popular belief, the site sits pretty far from Roswell, in a town called Corona about 75 miles northwest of what has become known as the "Alien City."
"Corona is a really tiny town,” said Bogle. “Roswell got heavily involved and they're the ones that stored all the materials and went through everything.”
Tour-goers will be shuttled out from the Roswell mall and will get to experience how the events played out.
“The second you step foot on this ranch, we want you to feel like it's 1947 all over again and we want you to experience it first-person,” said Bogle.
The Bogle sisters said they'd like to try to make it an annual event.
They say they're working in conjunction with the UFO Festival and are holding the tours early in the morning and late at night so people can still enjoy those festivities.
Tickets range $65 to $250 for the VIP experience.

Leaked audio reveals pilot’s chilling UFO sighting over New York


By Henry Holloway

THIS is the chilling moment a pilot encountered a UFO while flying over New York.


Leaked audio of the incident has emerged which saw the pilot flying his Piper PA32 aircraft around 6,000ft over Long Island.
He saw a UFO in front of his plane and radioed what he saw in to air traffic controllers. The controller suggests the object was just a drone, but the pilot replies it is too big to be a drone and has lights on it. Nothing showed up on the tower’s radar throughout the whole incident, and the UFO eventually vanished behind a cloud.
And the pilot was then called in to give a report after his trip Minute Man Airfield in Massachusetts and Old Bridge Airport in New Jersey. The Drive reports the pilot’s report on the encounter remains classified. And the official statement by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says the pilot saw a “drone-like object”. The aircraft was flying near John F Kennedy International Airport when the encounter occurred. And an investigation into the incident is ongoing, the FAA said. 
The pilot said: “I have an object in front of me, I don’t know what it is.”
And the air traffic controller replied: “You mean like a drone or something?
“I don’t think it's a drone, it's bigger than a drone,” the pilot responds, to which the pilot says “well I don’t see anything on radar”.
In a later exchange the pilot says “it looks like it had lights on it” and the traffic controller says “I still see nothing on radar”.
And the pilot also insists he is "not delusional" at one point during the conversation.
The eerie mid-air meeting is the latest in a series of strange encounters to emerge from the US. The air traffic controller in this exchange seems keen to write the incident off as a “drone”.
He said: "Ok, I mean, we'll have to assume that it was a drone.
"I mean I don't know, if that's the safe assumption or not but I guess that's what we will go by.
UFO sightings are often associated with claims of alien spacecraft by ET hunters. However, the term UFO can refer to all number of items – and simply means it is not known what the flying object was. Earlier this year a classified Pentagon report emerged which detailed an encounter between US Navy warplanes and a UFO. And in Britain the pilot of an Airbus reported a “near miss” with a UFO over Glasgow

FIREFIGHTERS SAW A UFO OVER UZBEKISTAN ?


By Jan Hartman

Extraterrestrial object accidentally captured on camera by a local resident during the fire drills. The emergency personnel did a few images of the flying machine.

Fire group in Uzbekistan, was filming for its operation when in one of the photos one of the rescuers saw the frame of a strange object in the sky in the form of a disk with a marked surface, sparkling in the Sun. The UFO moved from left to right. Ahead was surrounded by a kind of force field that began to disperse around, flowing around the nose of the UFO. In the picture the object is well visible, what happens in such cases is extremely rare.

No it's not a UFO - it's a roll cloud


By Ron Childers, Chief Meteorologist

MEMPHIS, TN (WMC) -
A couple of weeks ago after a day of storms in the Mid-South, a viewer in Hardin County sent us a picture of a strange formation in the sky. 
Some members in our newsroom asked, "Is that a cloud or a UFO?" 
Personally, I don't think we're alone in the universe, but that was not the proof we're looking for. That was a photo of a roll cloud - a rare form of arcus cloud. 
It's a low, horizontal, tube-shaped cloud formation, a rolling solitary wave. 
There are two types of arcus clouds, roll clouds and shelf clouds.  Shelf clouds are typically found along the leading edge of a super-cell thunderstorm resulting from the downdraft of the storm. 
Roll clouds can sometimes form in advance of the shelf cloud when a horizontal vortex forms.  It can then become detached from the structure as the storm decays and continue moving along appearing to be rolling horizontally across the sky. 
They are typically found along coastal regions resulting from a sea breeze or cold front.  The picture we received was a result of storms that had been moving through the area the day the photo was taken. 
As the storms decayed, the downdraft combined with forward movement and gravity to produce the giant roll cloud that moved through Hardin County making for a uniquely beautiful yet, somewhat shocking sight for those who saw it.  

Toymaker apologizes for selling model of fictional Nazi UFO


By Mike Wehner

Revell is one of the most well-known and respected hobbyist brands on the planet. The company has been in business for three-quarters of a century and its model kits are incredibly popular. With all that in mind, it’s pretty strange that I have to write this, but: Revell is now apologizing and pulling one of its products from store shelves after manufacturing a model based on a Nazi UFO that never actually existed.
The model, based on a spacecraft beloved by Nazi conspiracy theorists who believe Hitler & company managed to build incredibly advanced technology and then … never actually used it, comes in a 69-piece kit, complete with box art of the fictional flying saucer waging war against Allied forces.
The issue here isn’t so much the existence of the model itself, or the fact that it’s fictional and Nazi-themed. Revell makes models of fictional vehicles from a number of properties, from “Star Wars” to Halo, as well as historical aircraft from all sides of World War II. However, the documentation and packaging of the model have drawn serious ire for not making it clear that the flying saucer never actually existed.
Revell described the model as though it were an actual historical craft, noting that it could travel “up to speeds of 6,000km/hr (3,700mi/hr)” and that it was “the first object in the world capable of flying in space.” None of the over-the-top description comes with the disclaimer that it’s all false, and that’s not a great look for a company that sells toys.
After receiving harsh criticism, Revell has decided to yank the product entirely. The company said it totally understands the outcry and that the heat it is getting is “absolutely justified” and apologized that it failed to “adequately express” that fact.
If you feel like snatching up one of the soon-to-be-scarce models, they’re still available at a number of hobby websites. If you already have one, maybe keep it sealed up tight because it might be a collector’s item soon.

New Mexico geologist discusses suspected UFO crash site findings


By Elena Mendoza
ROSWELL, N.M. (KRQE) - The Bureau of Land Management is taking an interest in a New Mexico geologist's discoveries that he claims are out of this world. He believes he has found parts of the alleged UFO crash near Roswell in 1947.
"Some of it could be trash, camper trash, but some of it could be interesting,” said Geologist Frank Kimbler.
Kimbler distinctly remembers the moment he discovered debris from the suspected 1947 UFO crash site.
"I started looking around all over the place, looking to see if the helicopters were going to fly over, because you get paranoid when you read the stories of about Roswell and what's happened to people when they've come forward with stuff,” he said.
Over the past eight years, Kimbler has dedicated himself to finding physical proof of the UFO, going out to the suspected site 75 miles northwest of Roswell about a dozen times.
Using a metal detector, he's collected about 20 metallic fragments the size of a fingernail.
"Some of the material that I found out there has been tested and it has anomalies that suggest that it might be of extraterrestrial origin,” said Kimbler.
Recently, Kimbler became afraid his research was in jeopardy when the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) contacted him, wanting to meet. 
Kimbler said he was positive he was just a test away from discovering the truth.
When the BLM called, he became a little paranoid and even removed his findings from the International UFO Museum in Roswell.
"I said sure, about had a heart attack. I'm going, ‘Oh, they're going to arrest me, they're going to confiscate this material,’” said Kimbler. “I always thought that I was within my legal rights as a citizen of the U.S. to go out and metal detect."
Much to his relief, that wasn't the case.
"It had a happy ending. I got clarification on the rules and regulations from the BLM and there was no confiscation of materials,” Kimbler said.
He believes the recent commercial interest in the site played a role in how the BLM got alerted to his presence and findings there.
Kimbler, a researcher with the International UFO Museum who has been featured in several documentaries, says he will continue to try and find suspected debris but will work with the BLM to do it the right way.

UFO Festival 2018 in Roswell: When is the world’s biggest alien convention?

By Sebastian Kettley

UFO Festival 2018 in Roswell, the world’s largest gathering of alien truthers and UFO hunters, kicks off next month. Here is everything you need to know.

The popular  and alien convention will take over the city of Roswell, New Mexico, between July 6 and July 8.
Tens of thousands of paranormal enthusiast are expected to arrive at the convention hosted at the most notorious UFO sighting city in the world.
Last year, more than 38,000 people from 43 states and 16 different counties paid a visit to the massive get-together.
The annual UFO festival will feature stalls, parades and even a petting zoo all set up on streets of Roswell.
The event organisers said: “The City of Roswell invites UFO enthusiasts and sceptics alike to join in the celebration of one of the most debated incidents in history.
“If it isn't on your bucket list it should be, and once you attend you may find, like many of the festival visitors, it becomes one our your annual vacation plans.”
Roswell has become popular for UFO hunters after ab alleged crash-landing of an extraterrestrial flying saucer on a ranch 30 miles north of Roswell sometime in early July 1947.
The Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) officially claimed the downed object was a weather balloon but the incident sparked the imaginations of UFO truthers for generations to come.
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The UFO Festival 2018 in Roswell runs from July 6 to July 8
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UFO Festival 2018: Roswell is home to an alleged UFO crash landing from 1947
Seventy-one years later and the Roswell incident is still very much part of the debate about our place in the universe and the possibility of  life. 
The City of Roswell invites UFO enthusiasts and skeptics alike
UFO Festival 2018
From July 6 to July 8 this year, the UFO Festival 2018 will host a series of expert panels and speeches from some of the most prolific voices in the UFO truther community.
The organisers said the featured entertainment covers everything from music, food and family activities to alien autopsies and “so much more”.
Kathy Lay, Executive Director for MainStreet Roswell, said: “You have people all over the city. There will be some out at the mall at Galactic Con. 
“Some will be at the UFO museum doing the seminars and workshops. 
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UFO Festival 2018: The festival includes a raft of various activities for families
"You'll have some that will be going to the plays that are going on, some will be over at the planetarium, some will be here at this festival. They're all over."
This year the event will even feature a variety of cute animals at the Runyan Ranches Petting Zoo, ready to be played with and fed all day long.
Early birds who pop into to the Chaves County Courthouse on the day of the festival will be treated to their very own Roswell UFO Passport. 
A number of alien goody bags have also been prepared in advance for lucky revellers.