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WEAPONIZED with Jeremy Corbell & George Knapp

Firsthand Military Witness Goes Public - Four "TIC TAC" UAPs

Tue, 15 Apr 2025

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Crew members aboard the USS Jackson witnessed an astonishing encounter with four unknown objects off the coast of Southern California in February 2023, and now, one of those eyewitnesses is stepping forward. In this episode, Jeremy and George are joined by an active-duty Navy service member who describes in vivid detail seeing a glowing, Tic-Tac-shaped object emerge from the ocean. The transmedium craft then linked up with three other Tic Tacs which subsequently zipped away in tight formation. The objects were detected on multiple sensors and a video was recorded by crew members inside the Combat Information Center of the ship. The witness, Alex Wiggins, an active-duty Navy service member with 23 years of service, says sailors routinely encounter unidentified objects in the area where the first Tic Tac incident was documented in 2004. DETAILED NEWS REPORT HERE : https://www.weaponizedpodcast.com/news-1/uss-jackson-tic-tac-uap GOT A TIP? Reach out to us at [email protected] ••• Watch Corbell's six-part UFO docuseries titled UFO REVOLUTION on TUBI here : https://tubitv.com/series/300002259/tmz-presents-ufo-revolution/season-2 Watch Knapp’s six-part UFO docuseries titled INVESTIGATION ALIEN on NETFLIX here : https://www.netflix.com/title/81674441 ••• For breaking news, follow Corbell & Knapp on all social media. Extras and bonuses from the episode can be found at WeaponizedPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Chapter 1: What incident occurred on the USS Jackson?

45.805 - 48.948 Alex Wiggins

No, they were all in sync at the same time.

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49.048 - 72.527 Jeremy Corbell

This is really, really important. I want to emphasize this. In the video, we see two objects, and over the course of the 35 seconds of that video, those two objects stay... identically separated. They're separated by about a half an angle, 0.6 degrees. And that means they're moving in formation across the sky. And that is absolutely critical to ruling out planes, right?

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72.547 - 85.315 Jeremy Corbell

Because over 35 seconds, two planes would be going in vastly different directions. And yet here we have not only corroboration of the eyewitness accounts, but also ruling out distant aircraft, commercial aircraft.

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97.881 - 116.774 George Knapp

This is Weaponized. I'm George Knapp coming to you from Las Vegas, joined by my friend and colleague, Jeremy Korbel, who is hiding out somewhere. How are you doing, Jeremy? I'm good, George. It's been a good day. How are you? It's been a good week. I mean, we were able to share with the world this video of an incident from February 2023 involving a U.S.

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116.854 - 139.469 George Knapp

warship, the USS Jackson, and a lot of discussion since the video came out, people trying to poke holes in it. We fortunately had some conversations and audio clips from one of the witnesses, one of the key witnesses on board the ship, But people are trying to wonder who was this guy who shared his thoughts with us, and maybe we need to tell them.

140.678 - 155.35 Jeremy Corbell

Yeah, I think that would be exceptional. If we could get somebody who was actually there, who was firsthand witness to this event series that we were able to obtain footage and put it out of, that would be exceptional. Everybody wants to hear from somebody that was there. But it's hard, man.

155.39 - 163.877 Jeremy Corbell

It's hard to get people that were there to talk, especially if they're current, even though they're not talking for the Navy and they're talking for themselves. But I bet we're feeling lucky today, right?

164.585 - 185.973 George Knapp

Well, you've been working this for a while. I mean, you know, I should give you credit because, you know, it's scary for somebody to come forward, to agree to have their name and face out there, to suffer the slings and arrows that inevitably come from going public on this. But I think you've done a really good job of assuring this witness that he'd be okay if he came forward.

186.493 - 195.379 George Knapp

We are careful about that. I mean, actually, we should tell our audience that. We tried to stop him from using his voice, right? We thought maybe that wasn't a good idea.

Chapter 2: What did the Navy witness off the coast of San Diego?

458.954 - 475.564 George Knapp

You had shared with Jeremy the fact that sailors in that area see these things all the time. Tell us a little bit more about that. When you may have seen your first one, I suspect it's something that we know about, and how often it's seen and how the Navy handles it.

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476.925 - 500.875 Alex Wiggins

Yeah, absolutely. It's I've been on the west coast of San Diego since 2002 is when I joined the Navy. So and I've been out of country in between that time. But however, I've been on the west coast the majority of my career and off good old San Diego coast. You as in the being in the Navy, we go out there, we do our mission, we, you know, work ups and things of that nature.

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501.622 - 515.67 Alex Wiggins

And, uh, every now and again, you know, you, we will see satellites, we will see shooting stars, things of that nature. And then you'll see things that are very unexplained, like the video, uh, that Jeremy released. So, um, you'll see that more often than not.

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515.81 - 543.083 Alex Wiggins

And, and I, I have conversations with plenty of sailors, uh, that I work with and have worked with, uh, that we'll see things and it's unexplained and we see them so often that it's, we just kind of joke about it. You know, we'll, we'll, uh, you know, Say we can't explain it. You know, I'm a radar operator on board the USS Jackson at the time of the video in 2023. So the position is called TAC.

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543.243 - 566.006 Alex Wiggins

So we were monitoring the radar and that's what we do. So if there's things that we can't explain. when it comes to the kinematics of a contact on our screen, uh, then, you know, we'll use visual, we'll use other sensors like Sapphire. We'll, you know, we'll, we'll look out of the bridge wings and see what we can see to identify what's around us. Uh, and yeah,

567.617 - 584.565 Alex Wiggins

Every now and again, we will see things that we can't explain. And when I say that, it's not as if we're seeing things that are a threat to the military, a threat to our ship. They're just things that we identify. You know, there's helicopters, there's aircraft that are commercial aircraft all around San Diego, the coast and things of that nature.

584.585 - 592.569 Alex Wiggins

So it's my job on that watch to identify what's what. And when you can't identify what's what, it makes you kind of skeptical.

593.129 - 597.691 George Knapp

And when you say you're not able to identify these things, meaning they're in the air, in the water, both?

599.071 - 621.015 Alex Wiggins

it in the air specifically for my task as the, the, the tech comm, uh, is to ensure, you know, the air pitcher is, you know, the way it needs to be in order for us to conduct our operations. But, uh, if there's something that's unexplainable, I'll, I'll depend on my team, uh, in ICC one, which is combat information center for, for an LCS ship.

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