Fighter pilot who chased UFO said object committed act of war!
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (PNN) - September 12, 2020 – Some of you may recall, a trove of classified footage, filmed from a Fascist Police States of Amerika fighter jet, captured one of the most infamous UFO incidents of our time.
The strange encounter dated back to 2004, off the coast of Kalifornia, when a “Tic Tac” shaped UFO committed an “act of war,” according to one of the former pilots, in a recent interview hosted by MIT researcher Lex Fridman.
Commander David Fravor said the unidentified phenomenon, maneuvering at extraordinary speeds, was unlike anything he has ever seen before.
Fridman said Fravor is “one of the most credible witnesses” in the history of UFO research. In total, Fravor said his encounter lasted a few minutes as the UFO maneuvered in ways that no Earth-based aircraft could perform, even with fifth-generation stealth technology and upgraded engine thrust vectors.
“This is not like, ‘we saw it and it was gone’, or ‘I saw lights in the sky and it’s gone’. We watched this thing on a crystal clear day with four trained observers,” Fravor said.
Fravor said he was dispatched to the area after “radar anomalies were detected”. He said once his fighter jet’s radar system locked onto the UFO. He noticed the craft had “no propulsion” nor “wings”. Its speed was rapid as it accelerated and decelerated. He called the UFO, “Weirdest thing I have ever seen in my life.”
At one point during the encounter, he conducted air combat maneuvers that enabled him to get within a “few hundred meters” of the UFO, and in the blink of an eye the craft disappeared.
“I remember telling the guy in my back seat, ‘Dude, I dunno about you but I’m pretty weirded out’.”
According to Fravor, the radar system on his jet alerted him that the UFO was jamming his aircraft.
“You can tell it’s being jammed. When you actively jam another platform, that’s technically an act of war”, he said.
Fravor believes the craft is unlikely to be from Earth, because it could do things no fighter jet with today's technology could do.
“I don't like to get into little green men, but I don’t think we’ve developed it. I think you can hide things for a while. This is a giant leap in technology,” he said.