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USS Nimitz UFO detected in the ocean at high speed, 4 years later

USS Nimitz UFO detected in the ocean at high speed, 4 years later 3

A former US Air Force intelligence specialist claims to have found reports of a Los Angeles-class submarine that witnessed an unidentified submerged object (USO) in “2007 or 2008 ′ which traveled at“ 550 miles per hour (880 km / h) under water ”. Supposedly, his description was identical to that of the “Tic Tac UFO” sighted by the crew of the USS Nimitz.

USS Nimitz UFO detected in the ocean at high speed, 4 years later 4
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A ship that corresponded to the description of the UFO reported by the USS Nimitz crew was spotted by a United States Navy submarine at 880 km / h across the water at a previously undisclosed encounter, said a former US Air Force intelligence expert.

The sighting of a “Tic-Tac” spaceship by two US Navy fighters in 2004 became one of the most famous UFO videos of all time.

The U.S. Navy has yet to explain the object, previously identifying it as an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAF).

But Mike Turber, an intelligence specialist who claims to have worked at the USAF, thinks the ship was created by the US military …

And, in an exclusive conversation with Daily Star Online, he suggested that the aircraft is capable of reaching amazing speeds in the air and at sea.

He explained:

There was a submarine situation – that report will probably come out further down the line.

It (the Tic-Tac object) was traveling at 550 mph (880 km / h). As far as I know, it was a Los Angeles-class submarine.

I believe it was around 2007 and 2008.

It was passing by, when someone mentioned it – I thought it was just a torpedo.

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But apparently it was not.

Since the great revelation of the Nimitz encounter in 2017, there has been an overwhelming feeling among Navy witnesses and the general public that there are more images that have not yet been released.

This was finally confirmed earlier this month, with a US Navy spokesperson saying it is yet to be released as it has been classified “secret”.

Mike has previously told this site that this footage could be far clearer than the original one and at least 10 minutes long.

He reported:

It is very short in length and they don’t show the full flight of the aircraft targeting the object and then acquiring the object and then kicking on …

They just seem to turn on instantly when the craft is in view and that’s just not how it works.

FLIR is turned on and all the instrument is turned on once the plane launches so there is at least 10 minutes video of this encounter..

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