An American navy veteran has emerged to tell its extraordinary experience with a non -created air phenomenon (UAP) that occurs off the coast of South California. The incident, which was trapped for thermal imaging by the crew of the USS Jackson In February 2023, renewed attention now caught first -hand.
Senior Chief Alexandre WigginsAn operational specialist with more than 23 years of service at the Navy, was on board the USS Jackson When he witnessed something he describes as outside everything he had seen before. Wiggins, trained in air traffic control and radar activities, was stationed in the combat information center of the ship when he and his team remarked unusual activity on their radar and thermal systems.
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What he then saw shocked him. Wiggins stepped out to investigate and saw a glowing light that seemed to be ROT OF THE OCEAN SPACE– A view that he described as unprecedented in all his years of MarineService. Returning to his station, he used the thermal tracking system of the ship (not a traditional camera) to view it. What the were unveiled Two different, Tic TAC-shaped objects—Silent, flexible and missing any visible drive system.
After further finding out, the crew identified In total four of such objectsAll floating near the ship. Then, in an instant, the objects accelerated and disappeared northeast at astonishing speed – so quickly, Wiggins described the movement as almost immediately.
The meeting took place in the same waters where the original TAC UAP -Incident from 2004 took place, so that the mystery around these kinds of observations was further deepened. According to defense analysts, No commercial or military aircraft were in the area at the moment that the USS could explain Jackson Crew observed.
Wiggins, who also served on the USS Omaha During a separate incident in 2019 with several non -ignored objects, he emphasized that he No whistleblowerBut just a witness who feels forced to share his experience to help researchers understand what was found.
Although the ship has not submitted a formal incident report – the lack of the lack of hostile intention of the objects – the event has asked new questions about the nature of these phenomena, in particular those who seem to Transition between sea and air With ease.
As more service members come up with similar stories, calls continue to grow for more transparency and research into UAPs, especially those observed by soldiers during official operations.