The author of the shocking video about the alien flying object first spoke out after 15 years
In 2004, US Navy pilots discovered something unusual on the West Coast - a group of flying objects with very irregular, inexplicable shapes and directions.
Years later, the confusing encounter was revealed by the New York Times, with many witnesses first coming to light to describe what they had witnessed.
The movie "Tic Tac" about unidentified flying objects at one time caused a stir in the public opinion (Video: Independent).
One of the three videos, filmed with an infrared camera in 2004 and shared by the New York Times in 2017, has been a stir for a long time.
The video shows one of the unidentified objects that has a very strange rectangle , and is best known by the nickname 'Tic Tac' . So far, US officials have not been able to explain the objects in this video. Factors such as weather phenomena, manned aircraft or birds . have been removed.
Chad Underwood, the US Navy pilot and author of the shocking video, now has for the first time told the New York Times what he witnessed after 15 years of silence.
In fact, unidentified flying objects were first discovered by his superior, commander David Fravor, on a mission to fly an aircraft near the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz. Fravor then contacted to warn Underwood, who had just taken off the battleship, about this unusual phenomenon.
'You will not be able to see them with your eyes until they are only 16km from you, and then you will not be able to follow them visually until they are only 8km away from you, that's when the doctor himself. the governor (David Fravor) said that he had seen them ', Mr. Underwood recounted. 'And then all of a sudden, I saw a strange signal on my airplane radar.'
What puzzled Underwood the most was that the flying object appearing in the Tic Tac video did not have any resemblance to conventional aircraft.
'What impressed me the most was the erratic behavior of this flying object, ' the former US pilot said. 'This is an unusual behavior physically, because aircraft, with or without a driver, still have to obey the laws of physics.'
'Normally, you would see airplane engines often emit a stream of heat. But this object does not do that, 'he said. 'Certainly this is not a bird. You can't see a bird flying at an altitude of 1.5 km, 3 km or 6 km. '
This flying object does not have any resemblance to conventional aircraft.
Underwood did not detail the encounter, but made a brief call to his superior after landing.
'For about 20 minutes, I spoke with a man who was supposed to be from the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD),' he said, 'I don't know what this person's rank is, basically. , at that time I was only concerned with picking up the phone and asking them to explain the mystery . "
And since then, 15 years later, Underwood admits he did not anticipate the effects of his video, and tried to avoid interviewing, for not wanting his name to be associated with "the students." green little objects'.
'I don't want to be part of that community. It is just what we call UFO. Even I could not realize it was anything but a flying object, simply me. I just spread this video by accident, so leave the calculations and deduction to nerds. "
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