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commander David Fravor from his 2004 Nimitz incident. And he says, you know, we were,
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And they can move between the, in fact, the encounters that the aircraft carriers had in California in 2004.
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Koyama Corridor in 2004 that ignored guard frequency 243 megahertz and blew off a Navy intercept.
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By 2004, MEMS, or Microelectromechanical Systems technology, had matured significantly.
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in 2004. Looked down a small saw-white Tic Tac object with a longitudinal axis pointing north-south
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be there has to be intelligent life teaming go back go back to tic tac if in 2004 if if let's say
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that was lockheed martin technology all right if lockheed martin in 2004 had technology that could go
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i've thought about this from every angle if they had that technology in 2004 even if it was highly
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2004 and no one in the government knew it why would they keep it classified
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that line of thought if that was the case then if that was the case and it led to in 2004
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the Nimitz 2004 case,
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And if that doesn't fully vindicate Brown's aerospace legacy, here's an official 2004 NASA Marshall Space Flight Center patent under a senior engineer named John Campbell for a barrel-shaped asymmetrical capacitor.
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and what we, you know, it's just like, look at the, you know, Nimitz, you know, 2004 FLIR
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That is the 2004 USS Nimitz case, which involved an up close encounter with what people call the Tic Tac.
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And they are now saying nothing to see here. They're saying, well, let's start with 2004.
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And by the way, you know, where we're talking about going isn't that far from where the USS Nimitz thing happened back in 2004.
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That happen exactly in the area where the 2004 USS Nimitz sighting occurred.
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I'm willing to accept all that except for the fact that if it really started in 2004, as you mentioned at the beginning of this, what about going back to 1947?
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it gets even more bizarre, that a Lockheed reproduction craft crashed in Nevada in 2004.
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from Lockheed Martin. So take me back here. This Lockheed Martin insider tells you that in 2004,
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And he says that, um, it gets even crazier. He says that in 2004, a Lockheed ARV, a alien reproduction
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government. So when the government is tracking this Lockheed reproduction craft in 2004, they think
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in this. So in 2004, two Asian, uh, JSOC, uh, soldiers with Asian descent allegedly died in this
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is it true that there was a firefight in 2004? The military whistleblowers answer to that was
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John confirms it with other military insiders and what happened in 2004 in this firefight between the
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bouthane encounter i think it was and then the the tic tac in 2004 which he estimated when the tic tac
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The Baja California area is where the U.S. Nimitz incident happened in 2004.
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Because, yeah, I think of Nimitz, you know, 2004.
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Um, 2004 case with David Fravor and, you know, USS Princeton.
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is the 2004 Nimitz tic-tac human made, right?
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mummies were likely found in. And there is a little book published in 2004 by a local author from Nazca
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the infamous Tic Tac encountered by Commander David Fravor of the USS Nimitz off the coast of San Diego in 2004
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Are they of the kind of, you know, David Fravor, 2004, the Nimitz sighting, where you have a tic-tac?
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