NEW Tic Tac UFO Footage! F-16 Pilot Analyzes USS Jackson UAP
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Summary
Chris Leato is a retired F-16 pilot who encountered UAPs while analyzing a new tic-tac video from February 2023. The USS Jackson, a Navy ship, detected four tic-tac-shaped objects rising from the ocean and moving at hypersonic speeds. Alex Wiggins, a Navy combat information center operator, witnessed one object emerge from the water and join three others before they vanished instantly. Leato emphasizes the importance of this evidence, which includes radar data, thermal imaging, and veteran testimony, linking it to the 2004 Nimitz encounter. After the encounter, Leato expressed frustration over the lack of records from Arrow, the Pentagon's UAP investigators, and called for Congress to prioritize this case for transparency and accountability.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Chris Leato discusses a recent UAP encounter involving the USS Jackson, highlighting the lack of records from Arrow despite substantial evidence. He calls for Congress to prioritize this incident in upcoming hearings to ensure transparency and accountability regarding UAP investigations.
The USS Jackson detected multiple tic tac-shaped objects, yet Arrow claims no record of the incident.
Chris Leato
“This case highlights just a huge problem that's still going on.”
Alex Wiggins
“They just vanished like shoot off.”
Jeremy Corbel
George Knap
Anna Paulina Luna
Managed by: Arrow
Investigate UAP incidents
The USS Jackson detected four tic tac-shaped objects, one of which allegedly emerged from the Pacific Ocean.
Arrow, the Pentagon's UAP investigators, claim they have no record of the USS Jackson encounter.
The radar tapes from the USS Jackson would confirm transmedium travel and hypersonic flight of the UAP.
Congress needs to make the USS Jackson incident the focus of the next UAP hearing.
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Alex Wiggins
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.