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The UFO Problem

John Ege
7 min readNov 6, 2022

The cognitive disconnect between what UFO experiences report and how the military, skeptics, and traditional news media respond is so disparate that the conclusions tend to be that someone is maliciously lying. The push pack from the military, skeptics, and traditional media against the idea that humanity is being visited by aliens is so harsh- that it seems like they’re the ones fabricating perspectives to dismiss the reality of UFOs. Case in point, the TicTac UFO, confirmed footage from the military, is now being downgraded from unknown to drone. The thing is, that’s not what the experiencers are saying.

Night Café

In a podcast with Jeremy Corbel, Commander Chad Underwood discusses his encounter which is likely the most famous UFO narrative since Jesse Marcel said Roswell was aliens.

We need to be very clear what is at stake here. It’s not just the integrity of the pilots who protect our nation, which is immensely important aspect to this phenomena. We are discussing humanity’s ability to trust government agency and media to be forthcoming in what affects humanity.

Commander Chad Underwood very clearly described his encounter, and speaks on the system that were at his disposal that confirms his narrative. This wasn’t a lens flare. It was not his radar systems malfunctioning. It was not optical illusion against his canopy or a malfunction of his heads-up display. It was not airborne trash, a weather balloon, or weather. It was not a slow roll of his gimbal or an illusion created by him doing air maneuvers relative to the object he was tracking.

He encountered an object that out perform anything our military has in its arsenal. When he lost track of it, because the object accelerated away, he radioed the Princeton, who was monitoring this encounter on radar. It was the Princeton who had tracking this and multiple similar targets over a period weeks. In fact, it was because of the radar contact the Princeton held that he was able to intercept to the degree he could. So, two, independent radar contacts were held! More than that when you include Fravor’s and Dietrich’s encounter. When that object departed our range of human and instruments detection, the Princeton also lost radar contact.

Cmdr. Dave Fravor and Lt. Cmdr. Alex Dietrich

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John Ege
John Ege

Written by John Ege

LPC-S, Director for MUFON, TX, and father of 1... Discovering the Unseen through Art, Word, Thought, and Mystery.

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