Are We REALLY Making Tic Tac UFOs? | Richard Dolan Show
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Summary
The speaker discusses claims made by journalist Ross Coltart that the 2004 tic-tac UFO is man-made, specifically by Lockheed Martin. Coltart did not provide evidence for this claim. The speaker examines various historical UAP cases that resemble tic-tac objects, noting their similarities in shape and characteristics. They highlight the need for clarity on how such technology could operate without breaching military protocols. The speaker questions the lack of evidence supporting the man-made theory and emphasizes the extraordinary nature of the tic-tac's capabilities. The encounter has led to ongoing discussions about the origins of such crafts and the implications of advanced technology.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses claims regarding the tic tac UFO, suggesting it may be man-made technology from Lockheed Martin. It raises critical questions about the craft's capabilities, deployment, and the implications of such technology being hidden from public knowledge.
The tic tac UFO may be man-made technology, specifically from Lockheed Martin.
Ross Coltart
“I know I now know categorically that the tic tac is Lockheed Martin technology.”
Chad Underwood
“They looked like they didn't belong on such a smooth wingless craft.”
The tic tac UFO or UAP encountered by the US Navy is actually man-made, specifically Lockheed Martin technology.
The tic tac craft exhibited features such as small protrusions or appendages that may serve various functions.
If the tic tac is man-made, it raises questions about its deployment, authorization, and ability to breach encrypted military communications.
The tic tac's performance exceeds known propulsion technologies, suggesting advanced engineering.
The tic tac arrived at the Navy's combat air patrol location before the jets did, indicating extraordinary capabilities.
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David Fraver
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.