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GO FAST is the third of three official USG videos selected for release after official review by multiple government organizations. While To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science was the first to obtain a copy, it should be available to any member of the press or public via the Freedom of Information Act. This footage was captured by a U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet using the Raytheon ATFLIR Pod that was being operated by a highly trained aerial observer and weapons system operator whom the government has spent millions of dollars to train. Go Fast reveals a Navy encounter that occurred off the East Coast of the United States in 2015 and the object in view remains unidentified.
Read further analysis of what is being observed in Go Fast by our team of experts including additional videos and reports on our community of interest: coi.tothestarsacademy.com.
originally posted by: thepixelpusher
Again NYT runs a complimentary article on Delonge announcement.
Footage of mysterious object above ocean stuns military personnel
originally posted by: SeaYote
a reply to: BASSPLYR
and where the heck did this take place? The Atlantic coast..... and being F18s, one can assume they flew out of Oceana... what happened after the vid stops?
originally posted by: penroc3
originally posted by: SeaYote
a reply to: BASSPLYR
and where the heck did this take place? The Atlantic coast..... and being F18s, one can assume they flew out of Oceana... what happened after the vid stops?
clearly the aircraft blew up and there is no more footage.
if it was truly an unknown(to everyone) they probably would have gone in for a closer look 9 miles is not that far
originally posted by: Jukiodone
The previous 2 videos get universally panned for a lack of due evidential process- so what do they do ?
Yep -release another one with exactly the same issues.
They've had 2 months to correct the perceptional issues from the previous releases and they have done jack.
How will this runaway train approach to problem solving translate to building a novel intrasystem spaceship I wonder??
originally posted by: BASSPLYR
a reply to: moebius
I agree and it's kinda insulting to the average person following that they would think we were so dumb as to not notice obvious issues while expecting us to happily follow along their every play like we're stupid dogs wagging our tails and drooling.
originally posted by: Springer
a reply to: KansasGirl
Not many...
originally posted by: Springer
a reply to: Harpua
I think their target market has no experience in this "field" due to an historical lack of interest... that said, their target market are excellent researchers IF their attention is captured, they need to step up the quality of the execution by A LOT.