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...all these contacts were popping up in my radar coverage, right off Catalina Island, right by Los Angeles. At first, it was like 10 or 12 objects. Watching them on the display, was like watching the snow fall in the sky.
...it appeared to be an organized formation, at an attitude of 28,000 feet.
...the relative position didn't change from each other, were going really slow, at 28,000 ft., at 100 knots, which is extremely weird. Usually things that high don't travel that slowly, because they'd fall out of the sky.
...If you added them all up, there was well over 100 contacts.
...An entire fleet of UFOs was flying unimpeded through the Navy's exercise warning area off the West coast.
...It (radar system) eliminated the fact that it could've been friendly aircraft of some kind, or enemy aircraft of some kind; nothing really fit.
...All a sudden, this object drops 28,000 ft., down to the surface of the ocean and I figured it out later, it was .78 seconds.
...If Kevin Day's calculations are correct, the object he saw would've been moving at the astounding speed of 24,000 mph, over 30 times the speed of sound.
...If these things are hostile, then we're screwed.
The SPY-1 radar system was developed in the 1970s. The SPY-1B is an improved model of SPY-1A antenna. It was deployed aboard the last 15 Ticonderoga-class battle cruisers (CG 59 USS Princeton through CG 73 USS Pearl Harbor).
The AN/SPY-1[a] is a United States Navy 3D radar system manufactured by Lockheed Martin. The array is a passive electronically scanned system and is a key component of the Aegis Combat System. The system is computer controlled, using four complementary antennas to provide 360 degree coverage. The system was first installed in 1973 on USS Norton Sound and entered active service in 1983 as the SPY-1A on USS Ticonderoga. The -1A was installed on ships up to CG-58, with the -1B upgrade first installed on USS Princeton in 1986.
originally posted by: underwerks
If they aren't hostile, its probably because they've already taken over.
originally posted by: Groot
I think it's military with drones using new technology. They were testing in an area that they would be engaged . Hence the admiral disregard for the situation.
That is why the radar files disappeared.
Naw, they aren't Hostile, I speak with these aliens almost every night and they are not a threat. They actually post on ATS.
originally posted by: underwerks
If they aren't hostile, its probably because they've already taken over.
And I may or may not be one of those aliens...but that's for another time.
originally posted by: rickymouse
Naw, they aren't Hostile, I speak with these aliens almost every night and they are not a threat. They actually post on ATS.
originally posted by: underwerks
If they aren't hostile, its probably because they've already taken over.
originally posted by: schuyler
They do not appear to be hostile. Pray it stays that way. The issue here is that "disclosure" is happening. Here's an interview with the pilot