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J. Randall Murphy
Gary Voorhis Jr. is a firsthand witness to part of the the U.S.S. Nimitz "tic-tac" UFO events during the week of the 14th of November 2004. He was a fire control-man and Aegis Computer/ CEC technician onboard the U.S.S. Princeton. His responsibilities included the operation, maintenance, and repair of the Aegis weapon systems and non-Aegis sensor systems for the purpose of testing and evaluating experimental upgrades to the Aegis baseline 6.1 and Cooperative Engagement Systems or CEC for short.
When the unknown returns would show up on radar, Voorhis would run up to the bridge and look through a pair of heavily magnified binoculars in the direction the returns were coming from. He said the objects were too far off to make out any distinguishing features, however, he could clearly see something moving erratically in the distance. They'd just be hovering there, then all of a sudden, in an instant, they’d dart off to another direction and stop. At night, they’d give off a kind of a phosphorus glow and were a little easier to see than in the day.
Gary is President and Co-Founder of UAPx.
The show will be recorded Thursday June 3, 2021 at 4 PM Pacific.
Post any questions or comments for discussion below.
When the unknown returns would show up on radar, Voorhis would run up to the bridge and look through a pair of heavily magnified binoculars in the direction the returns were coming from. He said the objects were too far off to make out any distinguishing features, however, he could clearly see something moving erratically in the distance. They'd just be hovering there, then all of a sudden, in an instant, they’d dart off to another direction and stop. At night, they’d give off a kind of a phosphorus glow and were a little easier to see than in the day.
Gary is President and Co-Founder of UAPx.
The show will be recorded Thursday June 3, 2021 at 4 PM Pacific.
Post any questions or comments for discussion below.