Tic Tac Implications IGNORED by the Media (Richard Dolan)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The speaker discusses changes in how mainstream media covers UFOs over the past two years. They note a shift from dismissing UFOs to acknowledging their existence, especially after significant reports from the New York Times in December 2017. The speaker highlights the Tic Tac UFO incident from November 14, 2004, where radar tracked unknown objects, and F-18 pilots visually confirmed one of them. The object displayed extraordinary speed and maneuverability. The speaker emphasizes that while media coverage has improved, many questions about the implications of these encounters remain unaddressed. The encounter has led to ongoing discussions about the nature of these phenomena and the possibility of alien technology, suggesting a gradual change in public perception and understanding of UFOs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the significant shift in media coverage of UFOs over the past two years, highlighting the acknowledgment of government involvement in UFO investigations. It reviews the Tic Tac UFO incident and questions the implications of these encounters, suggesting they may not be of human origin.
The US military continues to encounter UFOs, and the capabilities of these objects suggest they are not of human origin.
Louise Elizondo
“Yes, all on national television.”
David Fravor
“It looks to him like a large white tic-tac.”
Kevin Day
“The radar screen had shown well over a hundred UFOs.”
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There has been a remarkable change in how UFOs have been discussed across major media in the last two years.
The US government has been involved in UFO investigations, contrary to previous claims of disinterest.
The US military continues to encounter UFOs, referred to as UAP or AAV.
The Tic Tac UFO incident involved radar tracking of unknown objects by the USS Princeton.
The US Navy acknowledged the authenticity of the Tic Tac UFO video.
The capabilities of the Tic Tac UFO suggest it is not of human origin.