Early Tic Tac UFOs? Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure
Analysis Summary
Summary
Richard Dolan and his wife Traci discussed UAP cases during a program. They focused on predecessor cases similar to the tic-tac UFO incident. They shared details about a 1948 encounter near Fukuoka, Japan, where military pilots tracked an unknown object on radar. The object demonstrated incredible speed and maneuverability, outpacing the pilots' aircraft. The pilots visually identified the object, describing it as elongated and bullet-shaped, with no visible wings or tail. They also mentioned another case from 1953 at Ellsworth Air Force Base. Dolan emphasized the importance of studying historical cases to understand current UAP phenomena. The discussion highlighted the ongoing interest in UAPs and the need to remember past encounters.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Richard Dolan and his wife discuss significant historical UFO cases, particularly the tic-tac UFO incident and its implications. They analyze older cases like the Fukuoka and Rapid City incidents, highlighting their similarities to modern sightings and the importance of historical context in understanding UFO phenomena.
The tic-tac UFO has become the major UFO event of the 21st century, particularly due to its military implications.
Richard Dolan
“It's really good that we're discussing contemporary UFO cases or at least modern tic-tac from 2004.”
Traci Dolan
“I think sometimes it's good when you have someone who's newer to pull back and go okay what does that mean.”
Kevin Day
“We tracked that one of the objects descending from 28,000 feet to sea level in 0.78 seconds.”
Oliver Hemphill
“I realized at this time that it did not look like any type of aircraft I was familiar with.”
Managed by: US Air Force
Investigate UFO sightings
Managed by: US Navy
Encounter with unidentified aerial phenomena
The tic-tac UFO has become the major UFO event of the 21st century, particularly due to its military implications.
The tic-tac UFO was tracked on radar and visually observed performing maneuvers that are not supposed to be possible.
The Fukuoka case from 1948 involved a radar return that was equivalent to that of an ordinary aircraft, but it was an unknown object.
The object in the Fukuoka case executed a 180-degree turn and dived under the F-61 aircraft.
The Rapid City case involved multiple witnesses, including a civilian spotter and Air Force personnel, all confirming the sighting of an unknown object.
The object in the Rapid City case moved rapidly and circled around the city before returning to its original position.