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There was a three-day period with an arc in the middle. And we reported on that. And we showed the footage and the radar and all that stuff. It was over a smaller amount of periods. You got to get the details right on the amount of time, the duration of these kind of performances that you get with these swarms of Navy ships. Because, by the way, we just reported on something.
There was a three-day period with an arc in the middle. And we reported on that. And we showed the footage and the radar and all that stuff. It was over a smaller amount of periods. You got to get the details right on the amount of time, the duration of these kind of performances that you get with these swarms of Navy ships. Because, by the way, we just reported on something.
There was a three-day period with an arc in the middle. And we reported on that. And we showed the footage and the radar and all that stuff. It was over a smaller amount of periods. You got to get the details right on the amount of time, the duration of these kind of performances that you get with these swarms of Navy ships. Because, by the way, we just reported on something.
We had a bunch of footage that we could put out that we obtained and released. These events are happening all the time. There's almost like an immunity with Navy people because they see these things, record these things. They don't even report them up the chain of the command a lot of the time. So it was over a three-day period, over a hundred mile radius, and it was over 100 unknown units.
We had a bunch of footage that we could put out that we obtained and released. These events are happening all the time. There's almost like an immunity with Navy people because they see these things, record these things. They don't even report them up the chain of the command a lot of the time. So it was over a three-day period, over a hundred mile radius, and it was over 100 unknown units.
We had a bunch of footage that we could put out that we obtained and released. These events are happening all the time. There's almost like an immunity with Navy people because they see these things, record these things. They don't even report them up the chain of the command a lot of the time. So it was over a three-day period, over a hundred mile radius, and it was over 100 unknown units.
Call them UAS, call them drone, call them UFO. They're unidentified, so I don't fucking care. Call them UAP. Call them whatever you want. I call them units, unknown units. So anyway, that was one thing, was the duration. The exact quote in the 60 Minutes was, for years, and this one really pissed me off, for years, the Pentagon did little to dispel speculation these images were UFOs.
Call them UAS, call them drone, call them UFO. They're unidentified, so I don't fucking care. Call them UAP. Call them whatever you want. I call them units, unknown units. So anyway, that was one thing, was the duration. The exact quote in the 60 Minutes was, for years, and this one really pissed me off, for years, the Pentagon did little to dispel speculation these images were UFOs.
Call them UAS, call them drone, call them UFO. They're unidentified, so I don't fucking care. Call them UAP. Call them whatever you want. I call them units, unknown units. So anyway, that was one thing, was the duration. The exact quote in the 60 Minutes was, for years, and this one really pissed me off, for years, the Pentagon did little to dispel speculation these images were UFOs.
But ship logs show they were identified as drones, quote, at the time. Now hold the fuck up. By saying that the Pentagon did little to dispel, you're implying the Pentagon knew damn well what these were, and they're just not dispelling a rumor or a myth.
But ship logs show they were identified as drones, quote, at the time. Now hold the fuck up. By saying that the Pentagon did little to dispel, you're implying the Pentagon knew damn well what these were, and they're just not dispelling a rumor or a myth.
But ship logs show they were identified as drones, quote, at the time. Now hold the fuck up. By saying that the Pentagon did little to dispel, you're implying the Pentagon knew damn well what these were, and they're just not dispelling a rumor or a myth.
Well, we know that for sure, Jay Stratton, as an example, at UAPTF, was one of the individuals who collected a bunch of data on what was going on. We actually provided a bunch of data to the Pentagon when we did our releases that we obtained. But we know for sure that Jay Stratton
Well, we know that for sure, Jay Stratton, as an example, at UAPTF, was one of the individuals who collected a bunch of data on what was going on. We actually provided a bunch of data to the Pentagon when we did our releases that we obtained. But we know for sure that Jay Stratton
Well, we know that for sure, Jay Stratton, as an example, at UAPTF, was one of the individuals who collected a bunch of data on what was going on. We actually provided a bunch of data to the Pentagon when we did our releases that we obtained. But we know for sure that Jay Stratton
And under UAPTF that they looked at this with optical physicists and all this stuff and that it was not known and still is not known what these units were, where they were coming from, where they were launching, where they were landing. I'd call that a UFO, a UAP. I'd call that an unknown. And in some logs, they're called UAS, unmanned aerial system.
And under UAPTF that they looked at this with optical physicists and all this stuff and that it was not known and still is not known what these units were, where they were coming from, where they were launching, where they were landing. I'd call that a UFO, a UAP. I'd call that an unknown. And in some logs, they're called UAS, unmanned aerial system.
And under UAPTF that they looked at this with optical physicists and all this stuff and that it was not known and still is not known what these units were, where they were coming from, where they were launching, where they were landing. I'd call that a UFO, a UAP. I'd call that an unknown. And in some logs, they're called UAS, unmanned aerial system.
And when I asked the people that wrote that, I said, well, you thought it was spectacular. Why did you use that terminology? That's what was allocated to us in the kind of choices of what we could write. Why do you think there's this predisposition to refer to them as drones or call them that?
And when I asked the people that wrote that, I said, well, you thought it was spectacular. Why did you use that terminology? That's what was allocated to us in the kind of choices of what we could write. Why do you think there's this predisposition to refer to them as drones or call them that?