Gary Voorhis & Jason Turner Interview with Vinnie #ufo #uap #tictac
Analysis Summary
Jason Turner
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The encounter involves two military personnel, Jason Turner and Gary Voorhees Jr., discussing their experiences in the Navy. They talk about their early lives and how they joined the military. Jason joined the Navy in May 2001, just before September 11. He describes his first deployment in 2003, where he experienced rough seas and visited various ports. During his deployment, they encountered unidentified tracks on radar that moved unusually fast, prompting curiosity among the crew. The tracks were at altitudes of 20,000 to 28,000 feet and traveled at 100 knots. After the encounter, Jason felt intrigued but did not report any lasting impact from the experience.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion features insights from military personnel about their experiences tracking unknown aircraft and the subsequent intercept. They describe the capabilities of the objects observed, including their unusual heat signatures and maneuverability, which challenge known technological limits.
The ship tracked unknown aircraft for several days before the intercept.
Jason Turner
“We were tracking unknown aircraft for seven days.”
Gary Voorhees Jr.
“I remember just looking up at them, I'm like is this real?”
Managed by: United States Navy
To track unidentified aerial phenomena during military operations
The ship tracked unknown aircraft for several days before the intercept.
The sonar technicians had a passive track of the object that was quieter than a nuclear submarine.
The intercept video showed an object with a universal heat signature and no visible engines.
The object was able to make 90-degree maneuvers, which is beyond the capabilities of known technology.
Encounter Context
Factual DetailsEncounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe transcript primarily consists of a discussion between individuals about their military experiences, with limited specific details regarding UAP encounters. While there are mentions of radar tracks and unidentified objects, the lack of direct first-person accounts or corroborated evidence diminishes the overall evidential strength.
The experiencer began to notice unusual radar tracks that were not typical for the area, leading to increased curiosity and concern among the crew.
“We started trying to get the bearing and the range of it; they were slow tracks doing 100 knots heading south.”
The experiencer engaged in active observation of unidentified tracks, leading to a heightened sense of urgency and curiosity among the crew.
“I remember just kind of looking up at them, I'm like is this real?”
The crew began exchanging information about the unidentified tracks, leading to a collective awareness and concern regarding the situation.
“The ship went to battle stations and that's when the scuttlebutt, the rumors, started.”
After the intercept event, the crew reflected on the experience and the implications of what they had witnessed.
“I remember thinking, well no, apparently I don't think it really was because I don't think we had the tech to do that at the time.”
Sudden understanding of the significance of the phenomena
Observed unidentified aerial phenomena and radar tracks
Communication among crew regarding the unidentified tracks
Possible radar and electronic anomalies during tracking
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Five Observables (5/5)
The craft exhibited extraordinary movement patterns, including rapid acceleration and changes in direction.
The encounter involved multiple radar tracks and an intercept event that led to significant discussions among the crew, highlighting the unusual nature of the phenomena observed.
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