Flying Saucers AND Tic Tacs were at the Nimitz engagement
Analysis Summary
Trevor
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
Trevor is a petty officer third class and radar operator on the USS Princeton. On November 14, 2004, he observed unusual radar activity while on watch. He saw an unidentified object moving rapidly on the radar, which he could not tag. Trevor reported this to his supervisors, but they did not take action. Later, he was called to view video footage of the event, where he saw a saucer-shaped object that mimicked the movements of F-18 jets. This object moved in ways that were impossible for known human technology. After the encounter, Trevor felt the need to share his experience, as he believed it was important to discuss these unidentified aerial phenomena.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview with Trevor, a radar operator from the USS Princeton, reveals significant insights into the UAP events of November 2004. He describes observing anomalous objects on radar that exhibited extraordinary capabilities, including rapid altitude changes and mirroring the movements of fighter jets.
Trevor observed a flying saucer-shaped object during the 2004 events, which was different from the tic tac footage released by the Department of Defense.
Trevor
“I definitely saw different footage during those 2004 events of a different object by far.”
Commander David Fravor
Kevin Day
Managed by: US Navy
Investigate UAP sightings during military exercises
The footage seen by Trevor during the 2004 events was different from the footage released by the Department of Defense.
Trevor saw a flying saucer-shaped object, not a tic tac, during the 2004 events.
The common understanding among Trevor and his colleagues is that the technology observed is not human.
Trevor observed anomalous targets on radar that were moving too fast to tag.
The object observed by Trevor on radar was able to move from sea level to 80,000 feet in 0.78 seconds.
The object observed by Trevor was able to outpace the best fighter planes.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsoff the coast of southern California
California, united_states
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe account provides a detailed description of radar observations and interactions with other personnel, enhancing its credibility. However, it lacks corroboration from independent sources and specific verifiable details about the radar data and the object observed.
The radar operator begins to notice unusual activity on the radar, indicating the presence of unidentified aerial phenomena.
“I just remember the one day where it was very obvious that something was going on in the top left side of that box operating box”
The operator is called to view footage of the UAP, witnessing its extraordinary maneuvers and behavior.
“I watched it with a few officers... we slowed it down like they slowed it down by frame by frame”
Observed unusual objects on radar and later in video footage
Five Observables (5/5)
The craft was described as a flying saucer shape, moving rapidly and mimicking the maneuvers of F-18s.
The encounter involved a radar operator witnessing unidentified aerial phenomena that exhibited extraordinary speed and maneuverability, later confirmed through video footage.
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Trevor
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