The USS Nimitz UAP Encounter: Multisensor Verification and Questions on Exotic Propulsion
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During a 2004 encounter off Southern California, Commander David Fravor and Lieutenant Commander Alex Dietrich observed a white tic-tac–shaped object confirmed by SPY-1B radar on the Princeton, by F/A-18F crews, and by Lt. Cmdr. Underwood’s infrared video, with the SCU’s 2021 analysis stating it descended from 28,000 feet to near sea level in 0.78 seconds, produced about 5,880 Gs and energy beyond known propulsion while showing no heat or exhaust, hovered, accelerated instantaneously, and reappeared 60 miles away at a CAP point, implying instantaneous travel or spacetime manipulation and possible non-human intelligence that jammed radar; declassified reports acknowledge multiple credible UAP cases, with the Pentagon’s AARO investigations and the 2017–2020 confirmation of the FLIR footage’s authenticity, prompting serious questions about propulsion, energy, gravity or spacetime manipulation and inviting cautious, rigorous inquiry into whether this points to advanced terrestrial tech, extraterrestrial origins, or another unknown phenomenon.