Navy Witness Sean Cahil says UFOs Outlast Our ars‌enal By A Thousand Years

Tic Tac U̳F̳O̳s were detected by radar aboard the USS Princeton in 2004, while Sean Cahil, a retired Chief Master-at-Arms of the United States Navy, was on board.“The technology that we witnessed with the Tic Tac was something that we would not have been able to defend our forces from at the time.”

Cahil said on CNN

When Cahil appeared on the show with Christopher Mellon, a former Deputy as‌sistant S̳e̳c̳r̳e̳t̳ary of Defense for Intelligence, he described the capabilities of the Tic Tac U̳F̳O̳.

“What we saw in the Tic Tac and what Mr. Luis Elizondo described as the five observables indicate a technology that outstrips our ars‌enal by at least 100 to 1,000 years at the moment.”

Sean Cahil

The Five Observables

Luiz Elizondo was the first person to be as‌signed to the secret U̳F̳O̳ programs supported by Senator Harry Reid, which was then known as the Advanced Aerospace Weapon Systems Applications Program. The incident took place in 2008. Later, it was renamed as Advanced Aerial Threat Identification Program, or AATIP, to reflect its advanced nature.

At the AATIP, Elizondo compiled a list of exceptional exploits that unidentified aerial phenomena had in common, which he shared with the rest of the world:

Abilities of Tic Tac U̳F̳O̳

According to Sean Cahil, the Tic Tac U̳F̳O̳ was capable of doing all five of the observables, as well as other feats.

“First of all, the aircraft had zero control surfaces; it had no means of propulsion that we could detect. It moved at hypersonic velocities, and it proceeded the pilots to their CAP [Combat air patrol] points. So, it seemed to have some knowledge of where the pilots were headed to ahead of time. And, we don’t posses those abilities to do that in our ars‌enal at the moment.”

Sean Cahil

U̳F̳O̳s Getting Advanced With Time

Chri Cuomo, the show’s host, inquired as to Mellon’s thoughts on the situation.

“We clearly are vulnerable,” said Mellon. “And, this has been going on for too long. Finally, our Congress is learning of this situation. They’re beginning to react. We’ve got a lot of catch-up here, but it’s very concerning.”

Despite the fact that the U̳F̳O̳s have not been hostile, Mellon believes that the actions have become more daring.

“It’s not an imminent crisis or imminent threat. There’s been no hostility but there’ a lot of activity, and it’s increasingly bold. In some instances, we’ve had these things sw̳a̳r̳ming around w̳a̳r̳ships off the coast of California, sw̳a̳r̳ming around strategic missile defense spaces in Guam.”

Mellon believes that, in light of the current global tensions surrounding drone attacks, this is something that should be taken seriously. See the following CNN interview for further information:

Cuomo questioned Mellon about why there is a fresh sense of urgency in the research of U̳F̳O̳s now. Mellon responded by discussing Elizondo’s dissatisfaction with the AATIP programs. Despite the fact that pilots on the East Coast reported seeing U̳F̳O̳s on a regular basis, Elizondo’s initiative was underfunded and ignored by the intelligence establishment.

In frustration, he retired in 2017 and joined a group called “To the Stars Academy,” which was established by Tom DeLonge. Then, in the following year, a piece in the New York Times eventually drew the attention of Congress. With the release of this paper, the world became aw̳a̳r̳e of the P̳e̳n̳t̳a̳g̳o̳n̳’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, which had received $22 million in funding.

“Finally, our leadership in both branches of government became aw̳a̳r̳e this was going on. So this has only just come to light.”

Development of U̳F̳O̳s

For the first time in more than 50 years, the executive branch of the United States government may release a public UAP report on its efforts connected to the phenomenon next month.

Meanwhile, writers at POLITICO and the New Yorker have written about how Elizondo, journalist George Knapp, DeLonge, Mellon, and many others have worked to bring U̳F̳O̳s into the mainstream public consciousness. Today, DeLonge claims that a breakthrough has occurred as a result of the shift in the dialogue.

“You rarely read the ridiculous dismissals of the UAP phenomenon that were all too common over the past 70 years.” “We are witnessing the socialization of the UAP phenomenon in a much more accepting way. I am very optimistic about real research on this phenomenon happening in the near future.”

DeLonge told POLITICO’s, Bryan Bender.

Public UAP Reckoning

Cahil is of the opinion that nobody knows what to expect when the UAP report will be released. According to Cahil, the U̳F̳O̳ encounter at Tic Tac could be only the beginning of a much larger story.

“I think that we’re going to find that this phenomenon represents a very large spectrum of different things,” said Cahil. “At edges of that spectrum are going to be near-peer technology of our adversaries here on Earth. At the other end of that spectrum is going to be something that we don’t yet understand and haven’t identified yet.”

Cahil is aw̳a̳r̳e that U̳F̳O̳s appear to be far more advanced than human technology, despite the fact that he is unsure what they represent.

“So, I hesitate to speculate on the source but I can tell you that I don’t believe that this is within our ars‌enal of any human technology at the moment.”

Cahil, on the other hand, does not necessarily believe that the UAPs are a̳l̳i̳e̳n̳ in nature.

“What we can say is we don’t know what this is and it’s here. It’s going to take all of us to figure this out together.”

Do These U̳F̳O̳s Belong To Some Other World?

However, Mellon believes there is no reason to rule out the possibility of an ex̳t̳r̳a̳t̳e̳r̳r̳e̳s̳t̳r̳i̳a̳l̳ origin in this case.

“There’s no scientific reason or basis to doubt that possibility. That’s a hypothesis that could explain the facts. People need to be open to that. We’re spending billions looking for ex̳t̳r̳a̳t̳e̳r̳r̳e̳s̳t̳r̳i̳a̳l̳ c̳i̳v̳i̳l̳i̳z̳a̳t̳i̳o̳n̳s. We’ve got spacecraft that have already left the solar system. It’s possible somebody found us before we found them.”

So yet, ex̳t̳r̳a̳t̳e̳r̳r̳e̳s̳t̳r̳i̳a̳l̳ c̳i̳v̳i̳l̳i̳z̳a̳t̳i̳o̳n̳s have not established contact with humanity, and it’s possible that they regard us as less intelligent animals in a zoo.

“If they’re as smart as we think they are then I think we’re kind of silly thinking we can guess their motives.”

Cahil Sean

Or, as former Israeli space security commander Haim Eshed put it, “it’s a combination of the two.”

“They have been waiting until today for humanity to develop and reach a stage where we will understand, in general, what space and spaceships are.”

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