Ok, so thanks to The War Zone for this excellent coverage of a strange-but-true UFO encounter involving a pilot from Eglin Air Force Base in January 2023.
I particularly found it interesting that the object has the shape of a capsule, which seems similar to the UFO that crashed in Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, in 1965. Although, this object appears to have been much larger than the Kecksburg UFO.
As is typical, the Pentagon is withholding so much information about this encounter, leaving MANY unanswered questions.
It’s very curious that the bottom of the craft glowed orange and optically distorted the air around it. Might these effects be caused by a field-propulsion system that creates a plasma of ionized air as a byproduct? And the Air Force jet’s radar system threw a circuit breaker, causing it to shut off. Could this indicate a large degree of electromagnetic energy generated by the UFO’s propulsion technology?
The War Zone points out that Eglin Air Force Base is a major test-and-evaluation hub. So, might the Air Force be testing these platforms?
It’s also very telling that the pilot recorded a photo and video, but both are being withheld from the public, and the official reports were nearly entirely redacted because of national security concerns. Might this be simply because this object is a top-secret U.S. weapon, and photos and videos might hold clues to its mode of propulsion and other classified details that a vague sketch would not?
Also, the War Zone points out that the event was apparently not reported to the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), created by Congress specifically to investigate such UFO encounters.
Why not?
Anyway, I’ve always thought the Kecksburg event was a military accident and that perhaps the craft was an experimental platform that overshot its intended landing site, most likely at a nearby military base.
Many thanks to Abbas Michael Dharamsey, an independent researcher who obtained the information through the Freedom of Information Act, and John Greenwald, who posted the information on the Black Vault. What would we do without these people? They are valiantly trying to fill a giant void left by the mainstream media, which have enormous resources and people power for enterprise journalism, and yet are largely neglecting the entire subject of UFOs.