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The Tic Tac UFO Incident

After decades of silence, government officials are finally acknowledging the UFO phenomenon that has captured the imagination of the public. While dodging, denying and sidestepping the issue for many years, the military has verified that there is a department at the Pentagon that is monitoring what they call unidentified aerial phenomena. Says video blogger Sara Carter, “Now we have technology and capabilities that we never had before and we’re able to record these phenomena, for the most part, and we have. This is a topic that could change all of human history.”

The military’s shifting sentiment regarding UFOs can be traced to recently released intelligence of the Tic Tac Incident of 2004, according to former military intelligence official Luis Elizondo, who headed the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, the Pentagon’s secret unit that studied UFOs. The incident involved the U.S.S. Nimitz supercarrier war ship, the E-2 Hawkeye early warning aircraft and the U.S.S. Princeton radar ship during fighter jet training exercises off the coast of San Diego. During the exercise, the U.S.S. Princeton’s state-of-the-art Vector Spy-1 Radar System detected something on the screen it couldn’t identify and sent two of the F-18 fighter jets to investigate. What they encountered was an unusual flying object shaped like a Tic Tac mint, hovering erratically over the ocean. It had no wings, no means of thrust or propulsion, no cockpit, no lights, no rivets. Strange, to say the least.

What happened next will blow your mind. One of the fighter jets moved in on the object, which appeared to be about 40-feet long, and the “Tic Tac” began countering the jet’s maneuvers, then elevated in altitude and suddenly took off and disappeared over the horizon in the blink of an eye. Elizondo says the incident was not only witnessed by the pilots, but also by other senior Navy officials, all highly trained in identifying aircraft. “This aircraft doesn’t look like anything they’ve ever seen and, oh by the way, it turns out this encounter was backed up by radar data on both the E-2 Hawkeye and the U.S.S. Princeton and there’s gun-camera footage.”

The now-retired Elizondo, appearing on the Sara Carter Channel, tellsĀ  us the rest of the story and its ramifications on our military.

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