George Knapp
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So for a ship named Bass Strait to become the focal point of another, a new UFO mystery is really kind of ironic, I think. But we know for a fact that ship did not launch those drones, or any drones, because when it got into port... Our friend Jay Stratton, who told us in one of our very first weaponized episodes, told us about this. He had the UAP task force.
He had contacts with the Department of Justice. He sent agents there. They were waiting for it when it got into Long Beach, I think. And they got on board that ship, looked around. There's no drone mechanisms. There's no drone launching capabilities. And I think, as you told me, while the ship is there...
He had contacts with the Department of Justice. He sent agents there. They were waiting for it when it got into Long Beach, I think. And they got on board that ship, looked around. There's no drone mechanisms. There's no drone launching capabilities. And I think, as you told me, while the ship is there...
He had contacts with the Department of Justice. He sent agents there. They were waiting for it when it got into Long Beach, I think. And they got on board that ship, looked around. There's no drone mechanisms. There's no drone launching capabilities. And I think, as you told me, while the ship is there...
landlocked, the drone activity, the mystery UAS, whatever you want to call them, continued for the U.S. Navy. Is that correct? That is correct.
landlocked, the drone activity, the mystery UAS, whatever you want to call them, continued for the U.S. Navy. Is that correct? That is correct.
landlocked, the drone activity, the mystery UAS, whatever you want to call them, continued for the U.S. Navy. Is that correct? That is correct.
Pacific Basin is the owner and operator of Bass Strait, a cargo ship that launched a series of drones that surveilled and harassed U.S. Navy ships, including the USS Paul Hamilton and the Waters of Southern California in 2019. No equivocation, it is the ship that launched these drones.
Pacific Basin is the owner and operator of Bass Strait, a cargo ship that launched a series of drones that surveilled and harassed U.S. Navy ships, including the USS Paul Hamilton and the Waters of Southern California in 2019. No equivocation, it is the ship that launched these drones.
Pacific Basin is the owner and operator of Bass Strait, a cargo ship that launched a series of drones that surveilled and harassed U.S. Navy ships, including the USS Paul Hamilton and the Waters of Southern California in 2019. No equivocation, it is the ship that launched these drones.
Yeah, I agree. And, you know, a friend of ours, Merrick, who we've interviewed a couple of times and talked to a lot, made the point on X. He had posted something to the effect of, yeah, great job, 60 Minutes. Glad you covered this. But why did you leave out maybe the best drone video, drone using it in a generic term of all time, which is the USS Omaha. Now, just to review, this is July 2019.
Yeah, I agree. And, you know, a friend of ours, Merrick, who we've interviewed a couple of times and talked to a lot, made the point on X. He had posted something to the effect of, yeah, great job, 60 Minutes. Glad you covered this. But why did you leave out maybe the best drone video, drone using it in a generic term of all time, which is the USS Omaha. Now, just to review, this is July 2019.
Yeah, I agree. And, you know, a friend of ours, Merrick, who we've interviewed a couple of times and talked to a lot, made the point on X. He had posted something to the effect of, yeah, great job, 60 Minutes. Glad you covered this. But why did you leave out maybe the best drone video, drone using it in a generic term of all time, which is the USS Omaha. Now, just to review, this is July 2019.
These 10 Navy ships are being buzzed by more than a hundred of these objects over a three-day period. There were a lot of videos were recorded, logs, a lot of information, a lot of witnesses saw these things, different sized objects who were bedeviling these Navy warships. And we released quite a bit of evidence of that. Images taken from a thermal camera in the command center in the USS Omaha.
These 10 Navy ships are being buzzed by more than a hundred of these objects over a three-day period. There were a lot of videos were recorded, logs, a lot of information, a lot of witnesses saw these things, different sized objects who were bedeviling these Navy warships. And we released quite a bit of evidence of that. Images taken from a thermal camera in the command center in the USS Omaha.
These 10 Navy ships are being buzzed by more than a hundred of these objects over a three-day period. There were a lot of videos were recorded, logs, a lot of information, a lot of witnesses saw these things, different sized objects who were bedeviling these Navy warships. And we released quite a bit of evidence of that. Images taken from a thermal camera in the command center in the USS Omaha.
This thing followed that ship for more than an hour, I think. It's a gigantic sphere. There's no wings, tail, rotor, no emissions that indicate it's like a regular engine. It just follows along in the dead of night, and then it goes into the water. And All right. You want to say that's a drone. Well, how the hell does it fly? You know, it's 14 feet across. Something like that is huge.
This thing followed that ship for more than an hour, I think. It's a gigantic sphere. There's no wings, tail, rotor, no emissions that indicate it's like a regular engine. It just follows along in the dead of night, and then it goes into the water. And All right. You want to say that's a drone. Well, how the hell does it fly? You know, it's 14 feet across. Something like that is huge.
This thing followed that ship for more than an hour, I think. It's a gigantic sphere. There's no wings, tail, rotor, no emissions that indicate it's like a regular engine. It just follows along in the dead of night, and then it goes into the water. And All right. You want to say that's a drone. Well, how the hell does it fly? You know, it's 14 feet across. Something like that is huge.
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.