More light upon the 2019 Naval vessel and UAP/UFO encounters. Researcher/documentarian Dave Beaty guests on a John Greenewald podcast and offers what should become another of the really notable articles covering those still mysterious incidents. Beaty greatly expands both the number of US ships and the expanse of ocean involved; he explains in detail more of the equipment and procedures our Navy employs; and he relates his own journey of frustrations and persistence to uncover the facts. There's information on yet another 2004 Nimitz-group encounter with a "Tic-Tac," though Beaty is clear he's been unable to confirm that apparently dramatic incident. Beaty acknowledges other researchers' work and cooperation; this should be the rule in ufology. Two such researchers offer another of
The Drive's substantial contributions to this puzzling story in
Navy Releases Timeline For Mysterious 2019 "UAS Swarm" Involving Warships Off California. Cecotti and Kehoe acknowledge Beaty's pioneering role in uncovering these incidents. They discuss yet another "grainy" image, and remark this seems the first time the term "UAS swarm" appears in a published Naval document. Both Beaty and the Cecotti/Kehoe team note surprising "gaps" in the Navy's records, and the latter underscore the disturbing security implications of these apparently still-unresolved overflights. (WM)
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