A former United States Air Force (USAF) intelligence specialist believes that the mysterious swarm of drones discovered in recent weeks in the state of Colorado may not be a drone – but a new cutting edge military technology.
US state officials were inundated with reports of “car-sized” drones being seen almost every night.
So big is the frenzy about what could be happening, that a task force involving 10 to 15 law enforcement agencies, including the FBI, was created to “get to the bottom of this”.
But, despite claiming that there is nothing “criminal” about these ships, no one has yet managed to explain them.
And now, an intelligence specialist, who has worked in all branches of the armed forces, believes they may not be drones.
Mike Turber told the Daily Star Online that the ship may actually be exhibiting TIC Tac ‘technology’ erom the USAF.
Mike Turber told the Daily Star Online that the spacecraft may actually be displaying USAF ‘tic-tac’ technology.
Speaking to that site after an explosive participation at the The Hidden Truth Show with Jim Breslo, he said:
I think it’s related to the Navy.
I’ve seen several videos that caught my attention.
I’m a debunker and I’ve never jumped on the UFO bandwagon.
But as I’m watching these videos, I’m seeing some objects that look a lot like a tic-tac would be.
There’s one where an aircraft is zooming by at a ridiculous speed.
As far as I know, they very well could be these tic-tacs but I have no inside knowledge of what these are and can’t really confirm anything.
Mike believes that these tic tac spaceships are the same objects seen by US Navy fighter pilots from USS Nimitz in November 2004.
While the Navy labeled those ships as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, the intelligence expert is convinced that they are actually being built by the U.S. military.
Conspiracies as to what the mysterious drones in the states of Colorado and Nebraska could be have continued to emerge since they were first reported on December 23.
Aviation attorney and drone enthusiast Loretta Alkalay told Motherboard that drones may not exist, suggesting the media frenzy over them have turned the stories from fact to fiction.