The Navy Pilot Who Tracked the 'Tic Tac' UFO Says Some of the Files are Missing

Chief and I have both written about what has now become the most noted, respected and confirmed UFO sighting to date. The one off the coast of California by several pilots and radar operators, primarily Commander David Fravor:

I’ve listened to that entire Joe Rogan episode twice now. And there can’t be a more credible source that a man who not only had corroboration from other pilots, and instruments, but who pilots $70 million aircraft, went to Top Gun school, and commanded air squadrons in Iraq during the height of the war. Basically, Cmdr. Fravor is the best of our best. If he’s wrong about what he saw or making it up, then we are in worse trouble than having Tic Tac-shaped craft which are capable of operating with a technology completely unknown to us flying around off our coast.

Well Cmdr. Fravor’s story just took an even more surreal turn:

One of the first US Navy pilots to have encountered the famed tic-tac UFO off the coast of San Diego has said there are tapes “missing”.

Commander David Fravor was flying one of the two F/A-18E/F Super Hornets that had taken off from the USS Nimitz, during a combat exercise on November 14, 2004.

They were directed to change course and investigate an unidentified object spotted on another carrier’s, the USS Princeton, radar … and this time it was all caught on camera.

The footage was made famous by a 2017 New York Times article, but Fravor has since suggested there may be more information out there.

He appeared on The Fighter Pilot Podcast earlier this year to recount his experience, where he made an interesting revelation.

“All the radar tapes from the Princeton are missing and they can’t find,” Fravor told host and former US Navy pilot Vincent Aiello.

“I was chatting to someone at the archives and they’ve said someone has taken that page from the logbook.”

He then explained that, soon after returning from their encounter, he made copies of the tapes which also disappeared.

“We copied the tapes and wrapped them up and stuff them in the space,” Fravor added.

“They were put in a safe on the Princeton and they stayed there.

“We came back from a cruise and they were there.

“But then, somehow, they disappeared – no one knows where they went.

“There have been several COs (Commanding Officers) since then, no one knows where they went.”

So to you few remaining skeptics out there who’ll take the word of some anonymous YouTuber debunking these things over the best and brightest America has to offer, how do you explain this? The Commanding Officer of an aircraft carrier is in charge of more firepower than was released by all the armed forces of World War II combined in a matter of minutes. He has complete authority over acres of sovereign US soil (the deck of his ship) and can project power anywhere on the globe his ship will sail. And yet there are forces at work here capable of making sensitive reports disappear under his very nose without his knowledge. And without a trace.

That is some serious Men in Black shit. Whoever is in charge of covering up the existence of extraterrestrial craft among us has more power than the Commander in Chief, more power than the Commander of a carrier battle group. More power than anyone in government. And like the devil or Keyser Soze, the greatest trick they’ve pulled is convincing the world they – or UFOs – don’t exist.

The truth is still out there. It’s just all of a sudden missing.

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