[Clips] Could Gimbal UFO be a drone? w/Fighter Pilot Ryan Graves

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May 6, 2023
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Tier 1First Person EncounterInterview with Experiencer
Experiencer: Ryan Graves

Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 7/10

Ryan Graves

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The Encounter

Chris Ledo discusses UAPs while considering their implications for military training and technology. He reflects on the challenges of confirming UAP sightings, especially at high altitudes. He mentions that pilots often cannot visually identify objects despite radar tracking them. Ledo believes that the gimbal video of a UAP is compelling but does not provide definitive proof. He argues that the government should release more data to help understand these phenomena better. Ledo feels that ongoing discussions about UAPs are important but doubts that images alone can resolve the mystery. He aims to encourage more investigation and public interest in the topic.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The discussion revolves around the capabilities of UAPs and the technology involved in their observation. Chris Ledo expresses skepticism about the explanations provided for UAP sightings and emphasizes the need for more data rather than relying on government-released images.

Primary Revelation

The government has hard data on UAPs that is not being released.

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Chris Ledo
investigatorpro disclosure

I think that looking at it under that context makes it hard to think that that would be the case.

technologyvague

There is a theory that helicopters would have to reach high altitudes and maintain longer flight times than an F-18.

Source: Chris Ledo
coverupvague

Massive operations to exchange UAP objects have been occurring regularly for almost a decade.

Source: Chris Ledo
technologyspecific

The gimbal video shows a UAP that cannot be explained as a camera issue.

Source: Chris Ledo
coverupspecific

The government has hard data on UAPs that is not being released.

Source: Chris Ledo
coverupspecific

Images released by the government will never be trusted 100% by anyone.

Source: Chris Ledo
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Encounter Context

Factual Details

off the coast of Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach, Virginia, united_states

coastal
Military Witness
Dutyair combat training

Encounter Research Breakdown

Phenomenological Analysis
not statedNL
Low Evidential StrengthScore: 9/21commentary
Detail & Specificity
1/3
Corroboration
1/3
Physical Evidence
1/3
Unpredictability
2/3
Perceptual Clarity
1/3
Timely Reporting
2/3
Witness Credibility
1/3

The speaker discusses various theories and observations regarding UAPs but does not provide a specific first-person account or detailed evidence from a particular encounter. The claims are largely speculative and lack corroboration or verifiable details.

initial observationsunknown

The speaker discusses the challenges of identifying UAPs at high altitudes and the limitations of current technology in tracking them.

I can't speak for everyone but that was just my experience

discussion of evidenceunknown

The speaker reflects on the nature of UAP evidence and the need for more data to understand these phenomena.

I truly don't think we're ever going to resolve anything in these images frankly

visual
5/10

Observations of UAPs on radar and in the sky

The analysis found no relevant content for this section.

What makes this encounter unique

The discussion emphasizes the complexity of UAP identification and the need for more rigorous data analysis.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: technology scienceIntel Value: 7/10
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Ryan Graves

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