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Ibteesam Reaz - Staff Physicist at Lockheed Martin answers Tic-Tac question on Quora

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posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 01:31 PM
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What are the most plausible explanations of Navy pilots seeing hypersonic objects at 30K feet, objects with no visible engine and sometimes described as a cube within a sphere?



The senior-most radar technologist on the USS Nimitz, Kevin Day (also the man who ordered the intercept of the tic tac UFO) claimed there were “hundreds” of other companion craft which dropped from 80 000 ft to 20 000 ft to monitor the situation. Only one, which dropped to 50 feet, tangoed with the two jets.

On his appearance of the second episode of Unidentified, he says that the fleet made it all the way to Guadalupe Island near Santa Catalina Island, upon which they disappeared from radar (meaning they had all submerged into the ocean). This really stuck out to me … because Santa Catalina is a hotspot for flying objects submerging into the ocean. Luis Elizondo hinted that, although he couldn’t go into specifics, the military probably had a strong presence on the island, judging from the many radar sites installed. Thus we are left with a stronger impetus to speculate that the US government does indeed have something to do with the tic tac.


About 15 hours ago Ibteesam Reaz answered the question on Quora. There isn't really an answer in Ibteesam Reaz's answer, but it is an interesting read. Most of his points have been brought up on this website already. For some reason he never even considers that the tic-tacs could be drones. He makes it clear that he has no doubt these advanced craft do exist though.

He says his friends in the Skunkworks division say there is no way the tic-tacs are ours. I guess maybe they would have to say that, if asked.


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posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 01:45 PM
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Imo the most interesting part

"But we needn’t care— there are thousands of governmental records (as disclosed via the Freedom of Information act) describing these craft with insane maneuverability as far back as the 40s. So, these advanced crafts do exist— there is no question about it. Here’s what we can say, noting this technology has stayed somewhat stagnant since the days of the “foo fighter” UFOs in WWII:"



for future reference



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 01:47 PM
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a reply to: LookingAtMars

They obviously exist because they are there!!!!!...

I guess the question is have engineers working in the black got to the stage where such craft are possible?.

Richard D Hall has done a fair few programs on the "secret space fleet", but of course without confirmation we just have to go on what we can dig up..

a decade ago I thought confirmation of ET would be confirmed officially in my life time but now I doubt it, I say that as there are to many people with a vested interest in not acknowledging the matter, the Vatican I believe being at the forefront..

I will also be fairly peeeeed off having to sit for 14 hours on a long haul flight knowing it is possible to do the same distance even underwater in about 43 seconds.



ADDED: I would also say that if anyone is in a position to know then he would, how many other Staff Physicist are there at Lockheed Martin?, a company that spear heads current skunkworks and god knows what else?, yes they work on a need to know basis and my gut would say he would need to know!!!!. Also if the location that they disappear into the sea has a high military presence my guess would be that the military are there because of the phenomena. It certainly would not be the first time that such a operation has been put in place with a so called UFO hot spot.

I told of a location recently on a trip to the UK where the RAF had installed "observation" platforms over a area where "Triangular" craft and other phenomena had been reported by the public.. Coincidence?, me thinks not....

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posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 01:52 PM
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a reply to: LookingAtMars

The movement of them reminds of a screen cursor and and how a cursor can jump to multiple screens. Whatever it is didn't care about being seen either other than moving when something got to close. I find that interesting that it's basically "toying" with us.



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 02:06 PM
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a reply to: LookingAtMars

Then I wonder how he would respond to this....



Doesn't look like any millitary I know of
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posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 02:35 PM
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a reply to: StallionDuck

If its in the middle of the Pacific, a reasonable explanation could possibly be something bioluminescent, maybe massive groups of plankton/algae/jellyfish or something like that.



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 02:46 PM
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a reply to: LookingAtMars

Excellent read!, thanks for bringing it up



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 02:51 PM
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a reply to: Moohide

That was brought up, but it was said to be too bright for something bioluminescent. It said light was reflecting off the clouds in the story about the pic. If it is natural my best guess would be volcanic, but that was dismissed in the story also.



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 02:55 PM
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a reply to: LookingAtMars

Once again, referring back to the Admiral Wilson leaks:

imgur.com...

If these are true then the SAP mentioned is within a few number of private companies, an educated guess would be either Boeing or Lockheed-Martin.



He says his friends in the Skunkworks division say there is no way the tic-tacs are ours. I guess maybe they would have to say that, if asked.


I'd say that's a pretty good estimate of the situation



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 02:57 PM
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a reply to: Moohide

Ya gotta read the story. It's far more than that but glowing algae would be blue or green and not.... that.

You can't make me believe that this is bioluminescence.



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 03:06 PM
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Were there any subs in the battle group. Maybe that is classified but it has not been mentioned. If these things are going in the water I would assume there is sub intel. Were the crafts at any point stationary in the water, doing anything unusual in the water.



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 03:10 PM
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a reply to: StallionDuck

Seen a lot of bio luminescence...

Never seen anything like that.



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 03:22 PM
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a reply to: LookingAtMars

Excellent Post!



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 03:34 PM
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Interesting. Based on the feedback from the Lockheed physicist does anyone think this gives further credence to Bob Lazar's description?



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 03:44 PM
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a reply to: LookingAtMars

www.bibliotecapleyades.net...

before the were aliens they were elementals... and they are of this earth, bad guy aliens from another planet narrative suit TPTB methods to control by fear.



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 04:05 PM
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Nice lil quick-and-dirty read.


It seems it’s a little dated (subheading states: update as of June 7th 2019) versus 15 hours ago, but that’s not really interesting just worth noting.

Anyways, the LM staff physicist states:

So, these advanced crafts do exist— there is no question about it. Here’s what we can say, noting this technology has stayed somewhat stagnant since the days of the “foo fighter” UFOs in WWII:


That’s pretty cut and dry: they have been here at least 75 years and they technologically stagnant. No variation in engineering or physics...

But then he drops the subterfuge and comes out with this to end the piece:

Thus we are left with a stronger impetus to speculate that the US government does indeed have something to do with the tic tac. One of the petty officers’ claim that “men in plainclothes” confiscated the tapes makes more sense now. If indeed this is the case, I must say, most of the aerospace engineers who are not privy to the details of how the craft works are being played for fools. Why are we wasting so much sweat, hard work, money when some select group of people literally have technology that is beyond the reach of modern physics? The entire world and its reliance on power would change … but then again, is that a good thing for the powerful who rely on oil and gas for geopolitical control?


So the engineering of said tech has every undergraduate in MIT’s electrical engineering department refusing to even tackle it and the planet’s hydrocarbon path dependency is likely the reason all those greedy-ass poindexters refuse to show their work?

Gotta love the non-answer answer wrapped into subterfuge and stating the obvious.

Boo this guy!!



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 04:20 PM
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a reply to: Petra137

I don't know if this is just some cover story or such, as in 'we'd have no problem with it, sort of, but we wouldn't tell you even if we knew', but there is this;




The Pope’s chief astronomer Father Jose Funes has confirmed that the Vatican Observatory in Rome believes in life on other planets.

Despite once enforcing the belief that the Earth was the center of the Universe and the sun revolved around our planet instead of vice versa, it appears that the Vatican has now relaxed its view on the role that mankind plays in the universe and acknowledges that further life may exist.


Source

I don't know if you're aware, but also interesting to note is that the Vatican has an IR observatory in the middle of the desert called SATAN, rather messed-up if you ask me, 🤷🏻‍♂️ But that's another thread 👍




posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 04:21 PM
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a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow

Based on this guy, the tic-tacs are the “Foo Fighters” of 75 years ago; but maybe, just maybe the US military has gotten a foothold and managed to crowd out the ENTIRE engineering capital (human capital [i.e. brains]) of every university and garage/backyard tinkerer and has the goods on the engineering.

Why would Bob Lazar’s description of anything be validated? The LM physicist explicitly states that the engineering required is so far advanced that it would eliminate the world’s need for power generation...but the US military might have pulled it off, or at least there’s impetus for speculation.

Dude did nothing more than speculate.

At least he’s honest enough to tell the reader the truth about the engineering required and just how far away we were 75 years ago...a distance that remains, by his own admission.

Of course, there’s that lit bit of a flavor saver he left for your palette to speculate on. In that regard, yeah he gave credence to Lazar’s description.



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 05:08 PM
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Thanks to everyone for all the posts and good points made

I don't know Quora real well so I am not sure, but I think the question was asked last month and three people answered the question before Ibteesam Reaz. Ibteesam was the latest person to answer the question as far as I can tell.

The link I used in the OP was a link to just his answer. This link has all the answers and more interesting info.

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San Diego County is home to NAS North Island, MCAS Miramar, MCAS Camp Pendleton, and is within fairly easy flying distance of Edwards Air Force Base. The Navy’s Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command is headquartered in San Diego. The Pacific Missile Range is in Point Mugu, also a fairly easy flight down to W-291, and Vandenberg Air Force Base, location of many Pacific rocket launches isn’t too far north of Point Mugu.

As you can see, there’s a LOT of military aviation and missile activity in Southern California. Although the object exhibited incredible agility and speed, I still believe it was a military project.



posted on Jun, 19 2019 @ 05:35 PM
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I don't recall where I read that a Lockheed physicists or president stated that they had found an error in the gravity equations. If that is true, then they could have made working models based on the corrected equations that other physicists wouldn't be aware of. My college engineering days back in the 80's are not of the quality to go figuring out where this supposed error is, but I sure would like to have the corrected equations if they exist.

One other thing is the Lockheed Skunk Works CEO that made the statement :


During a 1993 Alumni Speech at UCLA, Rich stated: “We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects and it would take an Act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity…Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do.” At the end of the speech, Rich said, “We now have the technology to take ET home.”


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Makes me think they have indeed come up with similar craft.





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