Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program

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Jeremy Corbell interviews Commander David Fravor, pilot of the first fighter aircraft in the Nimitz incident.




Quote:On the 14th, Cmdr. Fravor launched with his WSO (Weapons & Sensors Officer), into the clear blue sky. Their Call Sign was FASTEAGLE 01. Cmdr. Fravor was flying a F/A-18F Super Hornet when he received vectors to an unknown contact. A controller on the USS Princeton with the call sign “POISEN” asked, “What ordnance do you have on board?”. This was an odd request, due to the fact Cmdr. Fravor was NOT in an active combat area, a hot-zone. He replied that he had no live ordnance. This was real-world tasking. 

He then preceded to the location of the contact, located it visually… and went after it. The Anomalous Aerospace Vehicle outmaneuvered anything imaginable by modern / advanced human technology. The craft of undetermined origin and unknown operators… displayed flight characteristics far beyond current propulsion technology known to man or even understood within current physics. This event has become one of the best documented UFO close encounter cases in history. 

Iâ€ve been working on this case for a long time, years before it became the tip of the spear about government confirmation or acknowledgment of UFOs. Before this case was publicly known, I was hunting for the truth and establishing dialogue with the key witnesses involved… most of which I have never spoken about publicly. Cmdr. David Fravor is included in that. Over that time we have developed a rapport, and this interview is an important aspect of my efforts to find detailed clarity on this case… extinguishing the noise and raising the signal. 

Cmdr. Fravor IS the primary witness to this astonishing UFO event series.  Over the years, I have come to understand and appreciate his integrity, professionalism, humor and candor. We should listen to what Cmdr. Fravor has to say, as his testimony has become part of the fabric of our time. Cmdr. Fravor is the real deal; and thatâ€s just something youâ€re gonna have to come to terms with.
(This post was last modified: 2018-06-25, 09:01 PM by Ninshub.)
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UFO's and USO's eh?

I appreciated his strong conviction that the facts of this event should not be distorted and that anyone reporting better get their facts correct! Though he seemed to understand that it's hard to keep a story straight due to bias/Chinese Whispers etc, but he was still annoyed that TTSA and various other media sources got details wrong.

Additionally, here is a reddit thread detailing Eric Davis appearance on C2C radio recently. Seems interesting.

https://www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/comments/8...arance_on/

Some tidbits

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  • There are communication problems within the DoD, and it's mostly due to chance that the truth is now coming out. There have been instances where decision makers who had the authority to release the truth to the public had no legal way of even learning about the information. In some cases, people became privy to information through administrative mistakes, like assistants giving away information accidentally, or going through files while someone's on leave. (Davis was interrupted before he could expand further on this)
  • The poltergeist phenomenon is always, always attached to the UFO phenomenon. Investigators who were looking into the UFO phenomenon back in the 60s and 70s didn't even consider that angle; they threw away any evidence of it because it didn't fit the model they expected (ETs from another planet). Unfortunately, that's not the truth. Any time you have UFOs, you have poltergeist phenomena associated
  • This is something Davis experienced when he went home from his field trips at Skinwalker Ranch. He brought the poltergeist phenomena home
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Courtesy of the Daily Grail, here's a longish blog post about the wilder fringes of the claims coming from people associated with "To The Stars", including Hal Puthoff's alleged belief in an ancient race of "ultraterrestrials" who took refuge underground. Colavito finds the latest information, from Dr Eric W. Davis, "almost so painfully stupid that I hesitated even to bring it up":
http://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/anothe...ering-ufos

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