So does the fact that two highly trained military aviators think they saw a UFO influence your opinion on if aliens have been to the planet Earth?
Two Navy airman flying over the Pacific Ocean on a routine training mission claim they encountered mysterious objects that ‘accelerated like nothing’ they had ‘ever seen’ before.
Back in 2004, Navy Cmdr. David Fravor and Navy Lt. Cmdr. Jim Slaight were flying about 100 miles off the coast of San Diego in each of their F/A-18F Super Hornets. Fravor and Slaight were instructed to investigate the objects by the radio operator on the Navy cruiser.
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So does the fact that two highly trained military aviators think they saw a UFO influence your opinion on if aliens have been to the planet Earth?
Two Navy airman flying over the Pacific Ocean on a routine training mission claim they encountered mysterious objects that ‘accelerated like nothing’ they had ‘ever seen’ before.
Back in 2004, Navy Cmdr. David Fravor and Navy Lt. Cmdr. Jim Slaight were flying about 100 miles off the coast of San Diego in each of their F/A-18F Super Hornets. Fravor and Slaight were instructed to investigate the objects by the radio operator on the Navy cruiser.
Hovering about 50 feet above the churn was an aircraft of some sort that was whitish, 40 feet long and oval in shape, Fravor recounted.
‘It accelerated like nothing I’ve ever seen,’ he told the Times before adding that he was ‘pretty weirded out.’ – Daily Mail
Below is claimed to be leaked video footage of what the Hornet pilots saw…
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