UFO Buster Radio News 259: Forget All Legacy UFO Incidents The Nimitz Is Key and #SaveManny

Published: Sept. 2, 2019, 1:56 a.m.

b'A Forensic Analysis of Navy Carrier Strike Group Eleven\\u2019s Encounter with an
Anomalous Aerial Vehicle

Scientific Coalition for UFOlogy

268 pages of Nimitz UFO Madness

On November 14th of 2004, the U.S. Navy\\u2019s Carrier Strike Group Eleven (CSG 11), including the USS Nimitz nuclear aircraft carrier and the USS Princeton missile cruiser, were conducting a training exercise off the coast of southern California when the Navy\\u2019s radar systems detected as many as 20 anomalous aerial vehicles (AAV).

These AAVs were deemed a safety hazard to an upcoming air exercise and the Captain of the USS Princeton ordered an interception with two F/A-18F Navy jets. This paper examines the publicly available subset of these data: Eyewitness information from the pilots and radar operators; Freedom of Information Act releases of four navy documents; and a Defense Intelligence Agency released video taken by an F/A-18F jet using an AN/ASQ-228 Advanced Targeting Forward Looking Infrared (ATFLIR). Analytical calculations based on radar notes, testimony from the pilots, and the ATFLIR video are used to derive the velocity, acceleration and estimated power demonstrated by the AAV maneuvers.

Calculated AAV accelerations ranged from 40 g-forces to hundreds of g-forces and estimated power based on a weight of one ton ranged from one to nine gigawatts.

None of the navy witnesses reported having ever previously seen military or civilian vehicles with these maneuvering abilities. Manned aircraft such as the F-22 and F-35 are limited to nine g-forces and the F-35 has maintained structural integrity up to 13.5 g-forces.

Our results suggest that given the available information the AAV\\u2019s capabilities are beyond any known technology. The public release of all navy records associated with this incident to enable a full, scientific and open investigation is strongly recommended.

We do not know the origin of the AAVs nor do we have any information on their
means of propulsion. We do believe that sufficient information has been provided in this paper to justify the release of all information related to this incident so that a complete scientific investigation can be conducted.

Petty Officer Gary Voorhis was in the Princeton\\u2019s Command Information
Center the radar information, electronic data, and the
voices of the combatants are provided real time over the
CIC\\u2019s speaker system.

He stated: \\u201cAt a certain point there ended up being multiple objects that we were tracking. That was towards the end of the encounter and they all generally zoomed around at ridiculous speeds, and angles, and trajectories and then eventually they all bugged out faster than our radars. We were getting what we call \\u2018spot radar sightings\\u2019 where it would just catch a glimpse of it as it was moving so it was moving faster than our radar could register. And then they were gone.\\u201d


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