CDR David Fravor -The Best UFO Witness Ever? : WEAPONIZED : EP #29
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves Commander David Fravor, a highly credible naval aviator. He was involved in a military training mission off the coast of Southern California in 2004. During this mission, he and his team observed an unidentified flying object, known as the Tic Tac. They saw the object moving in ways that defied known technology, including active radar jamming. Fravor's testimony and the video evidence he provided have been crucial in the investigation of UAPs. After the encounter, Fravor experienced increased media attention and public interest in his story. He hopes that sharing his experience will encourage people to take UAP sightings seriously and understand their significance.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the significance of the Tic Tac incident and the credibility of witnesses like Dave Fravor. It highlights the ongoing investigations into UAPs and the challenges of government secrecy surrounding these phenomena.
The Tic Tac incident was the first case investigated under OSAP, which was funded with $22 million in black budget money.
Jay Stratton
Dave Fravor
“I hope people take these serious; we can learn from these things instead of thinking everyone that sees one is crazy.”
George Knapp
“The world is still sort of trying to absorb the meaning, the impact of that Congressional hearing.”
Jeremy Corbell
“People tell me things they probably shouldn't.”
Managed by: DIA
Investigate UAP incidents
The very first case that they investigated was the Tic Tac incident, assigned to Jay Stratton.
Dave Fravor is the most credible witness regarding the Tic Tac incident.
The Tic Tac incident involved advanced technology that the U.S. military does not possess.
There are allegations of surveillance on journalists and investigators.
There are an estimated 40 whistleblowers ready to come forward.
The OSAP program was created with $22 million in black budget money to investigate UFOs.
The Tic Tac incident was the first case investigated under OSAP.
The report on the Tic Tac incident has never been made public.
Analysis Summary
David Fravor
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.