Lockheed Hardware and the Hidden Tech Gap: Coulthart's Tic Tac Theory and the Drones Dilemma

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Ross Coulthart argues that the 2004 Nimitz Tic Tac incident involved Lockheed Martin hardware, not aliens, and that extreme compartmentalization hides breakthroughs like electrogravitics, creating a capacity gap as drones over sensitive sites go untracked or intercepted, with Langley drone swarms forcing F-22s to move and possibly a Chinese show of force; physicist Kevin Knuth’s original analysis claimed extreme accelerations, no visible propulsion, no sonic booms, and no heat, suggesting technology beyond conventional aerospace, while 2024 New Jersey drone sightings near a Lockheed facility add to the mystery, all pointing to the risk that advanced capabilities are kept in black programs while rivals deploy similar tech, potentially reshaping national security and the future of energy and transportation.

Journalist Reveals Tic Tac UFO is Actually Lockheed Martin Technology — And the Pentagon Doesn’t Know
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Journalist Reveals Tic Tac UFO is Actually Lockheed Martin Technology — And the Pentagon Doesn’t Know

Journalist Ross Coulthart reveals the famous Tic Tac UFO is actually Lockheed Martin technology, not alien craft. Defense contractors may be hiding breakthrough tech from Pentagon while China gains advantage.