UAPs "Hold in Cat4 Hurricane Winds" - Not Balloons or Drones
Analysis Summary
Summary
Ryan Graves is a former F-18 pilot who reported an encounter with unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) while on military duty off the east coast of Virginia Beach. During a training mission, he and his squadron detected unknown objects on radar. These objects appeared stationary in Category 4 hurricane winds, which are over 130 mph. They also accelerated to supersonic speeds of 1.1 to 1.2 Mach. Graves described one object as a dark gray or black cube inside a clear sphere, which came within 50 feet of his aircraft. After the encounter, Graves expressed concern about the lack of official acknowledgment and reporting mechanisms for such incidents. He believes this experience has revealed potential evidence of advanced technology beyond current human capabilities.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses claims made during the 26th July UAP hearings, particularly focusing on the behavior of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) observed by military pilots. Key assertions include the ability of these objects to remain stationary in extreme winds and accelerate to supersonic speeds, raising questions about their nature and the government's transparency regarding UAP information.
These objects were staying completely stationary in category 4 hurricane winds.
Ryan Graves
“These objects were staying completely stationary in category 4 hurricane winds.”
Chris Lato
“Parts of our government are aware of more about UAP than they let on.”
Tim Burchett
“I was there in the back and I heard him say that these objects are actually stationary in cat 4 hurricane winds.”
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Tracking and analyzing UAP sightings
These objects were staying completely stationary in category 4 hurricane winds.
These same objects would then accelerate to supersonic speeds 1.1 1.2 Mach.
Parts of our government are aware of more about UAP than they let on, but excessive classification practices keep crucial information hidden.
Our squadron submitted a safety report, but there was no official acknowledgement of the incident and no further mechanism to report the sightings.
The object, described as a dark gray or black cube inside of a clear sphere, came within 50 ft of the lead aircraft and was estimated to be 5 to 15 ft in diameter.
Analysis Summary
Ryan Graves
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.