Sean Cahill - The Phenomenon & SkyFort
Analysis Summary
Sean Cahill
Contact Experience Triad
The Encounter
The person in this account is Sean Cahill, a retired U.S. Navy Chief Master at Arms. He served on the USS Princeton in 2004 when the ship encountered UAPs known as the tic-tac phenomenon. During the encounter, Cahill observed five to seven bright lights in the sky that blinked out one by one. The next day, F-18 pilots visually confirmed the UAPs, and radar data supported their existence. Cahill felt amazed by the sighting but initially thought it might be American technology. After the incident faded from his life, he was surprised when it resurfaced in 2017, leading to public discussions and investigations. The encounter changed his perspective on UAPs and motivated him to engage in public discourse about the phenomenon.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Sean Cahill discusses his firsthand experience with UAP during a military exercise in 2004, emphasizing the need for transparency in UAP reporting. He expresses concerns about the upcoming UAP task force report and the complexities of categorizing UAP phenomena.
Cahill witnessed tic-tac shaped UAP during a military exercise, which he believes are not of human origin.
Sean Cahill
“I thought we made Roswell look like an inconsequential historical blip.”
Managed by: Department of Defense
Investigate UAP sightings and reports
During a military exercise in 2004, Sean Cahill witnessed unidentified aerial phenomena, including tic-tac shaped objects, while stationed on the USS Princeton.
The UAP task force report is expected to be released soon, but there are concerns about potential delays and lack of cooperation from some departments.
Cahill believes that the UAP phenomenon includes a variety of sources, and it is a mistake to categorize it all under one umbrella.
Cahill expresses a desire for a permanent entity that provides transparent, unclassified reports on UAP to the public.
Encounter Context
Factual Detailsoff the coast of San Diego
San Diego, California, united_states
Encounter Research Breakdown
Phenomenological AnalysisThe speaker, a retired U.S. Navy chief, provides a detailed account of a UAP encounter during a military operation, including specific observations, corroboration from other military personnel, and a credible background. The narrative includes clear descriptions of the events and the speaker's reflections on the implications of the sightings, contributing to a strong evidential score.
The experiencer observed five to seven lights in the sky that blinked out individually, which he recognized as unusual.
“I had seen five to seven lights up in the sky approximately two thousand feet off the port valley at about 45 degrees.”
After the sighting, the experiencer reflected on the event and its implications, feeling a mix of excitement and disbelief.
“I thought we made Roswell look like an inconsequential historical blip.”
Observed lights in the sky that blinked out individually
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Five Observables (0/5)
The experiencer observed lights in the sky that exhibited unusual behavior, blinking out individually.
The encounter is unique due to the military context and the subsequent validation of the sighting through official channels.
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