George Knapp
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Well, let's take an example, Tic Tac. The Tic Tac incident off the Southern California coast, recorded in 2004, U.S. Navy, aviators, Dave Fravor, they encounter this thing. You and I had reported on it for a while. Then it becomes part of the New York Times story in December 2017, and kaboom, it's explosive.
The power of that video and Dave Fravor's testimony made that, I think, the most consequential UFO of all time, in a sense, because there was something to see, and you had testimony to back it up. And I know that people have analyzed that video over and over again, but really it remains unidentified to this day. And later on in this conversation today, we're going to see more Tic Tacs.
The power of that video and Dave Fravor's testimony made that, I think, the most consequential UFO of all time, in a sense, because there was something to see, and you had testimony to back it up. And I know that people have analyzed that video over and over again, but really it remains unidentified to this day. And later on in this conversation today, we're going to see more Tic Tacs.
The power of that video and Dave Fravor's testimony made that, I think, the most consequential UFO of all time, in a sense, because there was something to see, and you had testimony to back it up. And I know that people have analyzed that video over and over again, but really it remains unidentified to this day. And later on in this conversation today, we're going to see more Tic Tacs.
But that's just one of the examples that's been released that really changed the narrative on the UFO topic. Gimbal, Go Fast. We also released some photos way back. You'll recall you and I were traveling around in 2018. going to these UFO conferences and had reported to people, U S Navy pilots, Oceana on the East coast are seeing unknown objects every single day, every single day.
But that's just one of the examples that's been released that really changed the narrative on the UFO topic. Gimbal, Go Fast. We also released some photos way back. You'll recall you and I were traveling around in 2018. going to these UFO conferences and had reported to people, U S Navy pilots, Oceana on the East coast are seeing unknown objects every single day, every single day.
But that's just one of the examples that's been released that really changed the narrative on the UFO topic. Gimbal, Go Fast. We also released some photos way back. You'll recall you and I were traveling around in 2018. going to these UFO conferences and had reported to people, U S Navy pilots, Oceana on the East coast are seeing unknown objects every single day, every single day.
And I think people thought we were making it up. And, and then, you know, then we were able to release some of the photos, the acorn, the sphere, the, the metallic blimp with payload, here they are. And, you know, that had been sitting in our archives for a while, didn't really know what to make of it.
And I think people thought we were making it up. And, and then, you know, then we were able to release some of the photos, the acorn, the sphere, the, the metallic blimp with payload, here they are. And, you know, that had been sitting in our archives for a while, didn't really know what to make of it.
And I think people thought we were making it up. And, and then, you know, then we were able to release some of the photos, the acorn, the sphere, the, the metallic blimp with payload, here they are. And, you know, that had been sitting in our archives for a while, didn't really know what to make of it.
But as we learned, those Navy pilots flying out into their training area were seeing these objects every day, every single day, different sizes, different shapes, and they'd just sit there for days, not acting like drones, not acting like blimps. They were sitting there against really high winds, way up, And they photographed him.
But as we learned, those Navy pilots flying out into their training area were seeing these objects every day, every single day, different sizes, different shapes, and they'd just sit there for days, not acting like drones, not acting like blimps. They were sitting there against really high winds, way up, And they photographed him.
But as we learned, those Navy pilots flying out into their training area were seeing these objects every day, every single day, different sizes, different shapes, and they'd just sit there for days, not acting like drones, not acting like blimps. They were sitting there against really high winds, way up, And they photographed him.
And, you know, and later we see Ryan Graves came forward and testified to the fact that Navy pilots were, in fact, seeing those things every day, including the spheres inside a box.
And, you know, and later we see Ryan Graves came forward and testified to the fact that Navy pilots were, in fact, seeing those things every day, including the spheres inside a box.
And, you know, and later we see Ryan Graves came forward and testified to the fact that Navy pilots were, in fact, seeing those things every day, including the spheres inside a box.
as a warning to the interpretation of this video, shot off a thermal screen at night, way out to sea, complete darkness. People are going to gripe, oh, well, it's grainy footage. Yeah, it's nighttime. It's not an IMAX camera. It's like the USS Omaha, which, you know, even as recently as a week ago, 60 Minutes is trying to dismiss that, as so many have done. Oh, it's We don't know what that is.
as a warning to the interpretation of this video, shot off a thermal screen at night, way out to sea, complete darkness. People are going to gripe, oh, well, it's grainy footage. Yeah, it's nighttime. It's not an IMAX camera. It's like the USS Omaha, which, you know, even as recently as a week ago, 60 Minutes is trying to dismiss that, as so many have done. Oh, it's We don't know what that is.
as a warning to the interpretation of this video, shot off a thermal screen at night, way out to sea, complete darkness. People are going to gripe, oh, well, it's grainy footage. Yeah, it's nighttime. It's not an IMAX camera. It's like the USS Omaha, which, you know, even as recently as a week ago, 60 Minutes is trying to dismiss that, as so many have done. Oh, it's We don't know what that is.
It's got to be a drone. A 14 foot long, foot wide circle that follows a ship at night for more than an hour. And there are 13 or 14 of them picked up on radar, appearing and disappearing. What the hell was that? It did go into the water. We know it did. Attempts to dismiss that. I'm sure we're going to see some of the same kinds of things with the video we're about to see.