FPSA Navy pilot says mystery dark mass emerged from ocean and swallowed torpedo!
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (PNN) - October 8, 2019 - A high-ranking Fascist Police States of Amerika Navy pilot has claimed a chilling "dark mass" was seen coming up from the depths of the ocean moments before a torpedo disappeared - 10 years before a world-famous incident.
Retired FPSA Navy pilot commander David Fravor first shot to public attention in 2017 after describing how his squadron witnessed a 737-sized object just under the surface of the water during training exercises in the Pacific Ocean, 100 miles off the coast of San Diego.
The incident, which happened in 2004, became known as the USS Nimitz encounter after pilots then saw a tic-tac UFO in the skies near the mass.
In an explosive new account, the pilot has shared another UFO mystery that has "come out of the woodwork" since his story first emerged.
Talking to Joe Rogan, Commander Fravor said another pilot once had a similar encounter in the late 1990s off the coast of Puerto Rico.
He explained the pilot was flying a CH-53 and was going to pick up a BQM (an unmanned drone used by the FPSA Air Force).
A diver was dropped into the water to hook it up and to then fly back, when something truly bizarre happened.
"They’re 50 feet above the water, he sees this kind of dark mass coming up from the depths,” he said. “As they hoist the BQM up, he’s looking at this thing going, ‘What the hell is that?’ Then it just goes back down underwater. Once they pull the kid and the BQM out of the water, this object descends back into the depths.”
The pilot thought the incident was “pretty weird” but, incredibly, the same thing happened a few months later.
Fravor said, “He’s out picking up a torpedo, they hook the diver up on the winch, and as they’re lowering him down, he sees this big mass. He goes, ‘It’s not a submarine’, he’s seen submarines before, once you’ve seen a submarine you can’t confuse it with something else. This big object, kind of circular, is coming up from the depths and he starts screaming through the intercom system to tell them to pull the diver up, and the diver’s only a few feet from the water.”
Fravor continued, “They reverse the winch and the diver’s thinking, ‘What the hell is going on?’ "All of a sudden he said the torpedo just got sucked down underwater, and the object just descended back down into the depths. They never recovered it.”
Commander Fravor said the helicopter pilot was adamant the torpedo “didn’t sink” as it “literally looked like it got sucked down.”