2004 Nimitz Key Players - Kevin Day
Analysis Summary
Kevin Day
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person, Kevin, is a former Navy serviceman who had a significant encounter with a UAP during a deployment in the Persian Gulf in 1988. He was on watch when a mysterious aircraft appeared on radar. Despite his concerns, he did not speak up, and the captain launched missiles at the aircraft, which turned out to be a civilian airliner. This incident haunted him, leading to PTSD. Years later, he published a book about his experiences to document the events. After the Tic Tac UAP incident in 2004, he felt compelled to share his story publicly. The encounter has had a lasting impact on him, including ongoing health issues and a desire to promote his work and findings.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Kevin shares his experiences with UAPs during his military service, detailing significant encounters and his subsequent research. He discusses the implications of these encounters and theorizes about the nature of UAPs and their potential purpose.
Kevin theorizes that UAPs are mining phosphates and prebiotics from Earth to spread life across the cosmos.
Kevin
“I was the only one on the planet that knew where evidence was in my book in the Library of Congress.”
Commander Fraver
“Oh my God, oh my God, I'm engaged, I'm engaged.”
Captain Kyle E Smith
“We've been tracking these weird objects for four days before that.”
Lieutenant Commander Brian Powers
Managed by: USS Princeton
Investigate UAP sightings during military exercises
Kevin's book, 'Sailor Anthology', was published to establish contemporaneous evidence regarding his experiences with UAPs and to document events he witnessed during his military service.
During his deployment on the USS Vincennes in 1988, Kevin witnessed the sinking of an Iranian aircraft, which he believed was a communication error.
Kevin claims that he and his team collected 600 hours of data on UAPs during an expedition in SoCal, which included radar data and visual sightings.
Kevin theorizes that UAPs are mining phosphates and prebiotics from Earth to spread life across the cosmos.
Kevin experienced a feeling of benevolence when UAPs were present, suggesting they did not exhibit hostility.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsoff the coast of Catalina Island
California, united_states
data was taken and erased by unknown individuals
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe speaker provides a detailed account of their military experience and observations related to UAPs, particularly the Tic Tac incident. While the narrative includes specific details and personal reflections, the account lacks corroboration from independent sources and relies heavily on personal testimony, which affects its overall evidential strength.
The experiencer describes a series of events leading up to a significant encounter with UAPs during military operations in the Persian Gulf.
“I was thinking well they had to know something I didn't and if I say something now we might get sunk like the USS Stark did.”
The experiencer recounts a direct engagement with UAPs, including radar tracking and visual sightings.
“I was standing there looking at the gamma G gamma way reader; they detected two back to back gamma rays.”
The experiencer reflects on the long-term effects of the encounter, including personal struggles and the impact on their life.
“I lost everything and no one seemed to care; very callous.”
Insights about intention and the universe
saw uaps and radar displays
Radio communications during encounters
Radar and tracking systems were affected
Five Observables (4/5)
The craft exhibited unusual movement patterns and disappeared without disturbance.
The experiencer's deep reflection on the nature of intention and its connection to UAPs sets this encounter apart.
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