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That SCU Analysis of the 2004 Tic-Tac [UFO] Encounter

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I continue to be impressed by the Scientific Coalition for Ufology’s forensic analysis of the 2004 Naval Carrier’s encounter with the so-called Tic-Tac UFO.
The report is only hamstrung by the normal limitations of acuity for observations at a distance, as far as I can tell.
The analyses are acute and the interviews with those who saw or participated in the observation are as informational as one expects from any journalistic or scientific enterprise so, again, I applaud this effort and result.
But I was curious as to whether any insight or consideration was given to the possibility of a larger craft (a mothership) in a reasonable vicinity (to the Nimitz activity)?
That is, did any military agency, at the time see or experience a larger anomaly from which the Tac-Tac UFO and it accompanying “cohorts” (20?) might have emerged or been connected to in some way?
Because the Tic-Tac UFO was deemed to be about 50-60 feet (compared to an F/A-18) and a thing seen in the water simultaneously was calculated to be as large as a 737 or about 120 feet (See the report for accurate estimations), it seems unlikely that they, along with a bevy of other “craft,” were transported to the area of the Nimitz Carrier activity along the Pacific coast near California.
The congregation seems endemic to the vicinity. Did they emerge from the sea? Were they actually craft of some kind or a tangible anomaly, unknown to us, as it has been since time immemorial?
The appearance of intelligent behavior is dependent upon so many factors, all subdued by psycho-social and neurological taints, that one can only assume that the observers gave what they saw an accurate rendering, which implies intelligent-like maneuvers but nothing more.
And since I (and others) don’t see a vanguard of alien space craft venturing here, to Earth, from elsewhere in the cosmos, and certainly not in an array of ships clumped together for no other purpose than to be clumped, the idea that the “objects” seen and perceived on instruments and by human observers were something quite out of the ordinary but not alien (extraterrestrial) by any stretch of the imagination.
That a nuclear aircraft was part of the event causes ETH proponent’s heady inclination to see the objects as interplanetary with ulterior motives or purposes, but that’s an extrapolation that wearies with its ongoing, hackneyed explanations.
But still, it would be interesting to know if there was a large anomalous thing somewhere within the Pacific vicinity, before or after the 2004 encounter(s).
I don’t see anyone checking the possibility, all so entranced by the in situ event.
The report and the encounter(s) intrigue, surely, but there a few possibilities available to explain what was encountered, are there not?
RR

http://ufocon.blogspot.com – The UFO Iconoclast(s)


Source: https://ufocon.blogspot.com/2019/05/that-scu-analysis-of-2004-tic-tac-ufo.html



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