Beaty’s Updated Cut on the 2004 Nimitz Tic Tac Encounter: New Witnesses, Contested Logs, and Radar-Spoofing Theories

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Beaty is updating his documentary on the 2004 USS Nimitz Tic Tac encounter by adding new witnesses James Hernandez, Ryan Weigelt, and Karson Kammerzell, revisiting the four original accounts from Kevin Day, Gary Voorhis, Patrick Hughes, and Jason Turner, examining contested data-handling claims and possible cover stories, weighing alternative explanations such as a Russian submarine or radar-spoofing programs, while noting that FLIR1 remains the surviving record and the film is available on YouTube.

David Beatys Updated Nimitz Encounters: Three New Witnesses Deepen the Mystery of the 2004 Tic Tac Case | The UAP Observer
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David Beatys Updated Nimitz Encounters: Three New Witnesses Deepen the Mystery of the 2004 Tic Tac Case | The UAP Observer

Filmmaker David Beaty is preparing an updated cut of his documentary on the 2004 USS Nimitz Tic Tac encounter. The UAP Observer reviewed an advance screener and corresponded with Beaty about the new witnesses, a contested cover story, and submarines that were operating in the area.