George Knapp
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And you don't see it coming in. You don't see it leave. It follows along with the ship at night. You got the images. They said there was I think you had the video that showed the radar returns that there were 12 to 14 of them at times buzzing in and out around that ship. Correct.
USS Russell. So we saw some seemingly familiar imagery in the 60 Minutes story that looked like triangles. That's not the footage that we made public. The USS Russell, we have communicated with those crew members. These what looked like pyramids floating over it. They're now pretty famous, these green, greenish looking pyramids.
USS Russell. So we saw some seemingly familiar imagery in the 60 Minutes story that looked like triangles. That's not the footage that we made public. The USS Russell, we have communicated with those crew members. These what looked like pyramids floating over it. They're now pretty famous, these green, greenish looking pyramids.
USS Russell. So we saw some seemingly familiar imagery in the 60 Minutes story that looked like triangles. That's not the footage that we made public. The USS Russell, we have communicated with those crew members. These what looked like pyramids floating over it. They're now pretty famous, these green, greenish looking pyramids.
And I think a lot of people have tried to explain that away as bouquet or something like that. We've seen the records. We know the information that was made available to the UAP task force from the U.S. Navy. We know that these objects, whatever they were, were detected 700 feet above the deck of that ship. It's not a star that's millions of miles away. It was there. It wasn't a mistake.
And I think a lot of people have tried to explain that away as bouquet or something like that. We've seen the records. We know the information that was made available to the UAP task force from the U.S. Navy. We know that these objects, whatever they were, were detected 700 feet above the deck of that ship. It's not a star that's millions of miles away. It was there. It wasn't a mistake.
And I think a lot of people have tried to explain that away as bouquet or something like that. We've seen the records. We know the information that was made available to the UAP task force from the U.S. Navy. We know that these objects, whatever they were, were detected 700 feet above the deck of that ship. It's not a star that's millions of miles away. It was there. It wasn't a mistake.
I'm just done with that bullshit. I think maybe the most positive thing to come out of the 60-minute story is the acknowledgement that we are in a world of hurt with this. Our systems can't seem to detect them. We can't see them coming in. We can't see them leaving. At Langley Air Force Base, 17 nights in a row, these things popped up.
I'm just done with that bullshit. I think maybe the most positive thing to come out of the 60-minute story is the acknowledgement that we are in a world of hurt with this. Our systems can't seem to detect them. We can't see them coming in. We can't see them leaving. At Langley Air Force Base, 17 nights in a row, these things popped up.
I'm just done with that bullshit. I think maybe the most positive thing to come out of the 60-minute story is the acknowledgement that we are in a world of hurt with this. Our systems can't seem to detect them. We can't see them coming in. We can't see them leaving. At Langley Air Force Base, 17 nights in a row, these things popped up.
And as we heard from witnesses, sometimes 30 or 40 of them coming over that base were The Langley folks had to move the F-22s out of there. We can speculate about what else might be at Langley. And maybe in the future, we're going to talk about what it might have drawn column unidentifieds to that particular base.
And as we heard from witnesses, sometimes 30 or 40 of them coming over that base were The Langley folks had to move the F-22s out of there. We can speculate about what else might be at Langley. And maybe in the future, we're going to talk about what it might have drawn column unidentifieds to that particular base.
And as we heard from witnesses, sometimes 30 or 40 of them coming over that base were The Langley folks had to move the F-22s out of there. We can speculate about what else might be at Langley. And maybe in the future, we're going to talk about what it might have drawn column unidentifieds to that particular base.
But, you know, so in this 60 Minutes piece for these high ups in the military admit we don't know who's flying them, what their job is, where they're from, who's responsible because they are unidentified. But I recall Jay Stratton, when he was in charge of the UAP task force, getting slammed by police. media pundits who said, you know, it's really your fault that we can't detect these things.
But, you know, so in this 60 Minutes piece for these high ups in the military admit we don't know who's flying them, what their job is, where they're from, who's responsible because they are unidentified. But I recall Jay Stratton, when he was in charge of the UAP task force, getting slammed by police. media pundits who said, you know, it's really your fault that we can't detect these things.
But, you know, so in this 60 Minutes piece for these high ups in the military admit we don't know who's flying them, what their job is, where they're from, who's responsible because they are unidentified. But I recall Jay Stratton, when he was in charge of the UAP task force, getting slammed by police. media pundits who said, you know, it's really your fault that we can't detect these things.
The UAP Task Force is so interested in trying to track UFOs that NORAD is completely unprepared for things like the Chinese balloons that were such a big story, the Dronapalooza for a couple of weeks a few years ago. You know, that's your fault, UAP Task Force, because you want us to look for UFOs, which is the complete opposite of what is the case.
The UAP Task Force is so interested in trying to track UFOs that NORAD is completely unprepared for things like the Chinese balloons that were such a big story, the Dronapalooza for a couple of weeks a few years ago. You know, that's your fault, UAP Task Force, because you want us to look for UFOs, which is the complete opposite of what is the case.
The UAP Task Force is so interested in trying to track UFOs that NORAD is completely unprepared for things like the Chinese balloons that were such a big story, the Dronapalooza for a couple of weeks a few years ago. You know, that's your fault, UAP Task Force, because you want us to look for UFOs, which is the complete opposite of what is the case.
They've been making the case that we need to look for unconventional objects in our space, including drones, including balloons. And NORAD, which is, you know, kind of programmed, their sensors are programmed to look for bombers and missiles, which we perceive as a threat, but they don't look for these kinds of things.