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Is there a longer 'Tic-Tac' Video?

13/07/2021 07:23:00
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The renowned "tic-tac" video shared by the US Government has been played countless times by news networks, YouTube channels, and even featured in many UFO documentaries available on Amazon Prime / Netflix / Discovery etc.

If you are unsure which videos we're talking about, here is one of them (the video does contain swearing).


A question that is often raised "Is there longer footage available?".  The answer is "yes", however it's not going to be publicly available.

Why can't we see the full Tic Tac video?

The tic-tac video was filmed from the left wing of a F/A-18 Super Hornet by Chad Underwood over 10 years ago using an infrared camera.  Flying at 28,000 feet, the suspicious craft was first spotted by the Kevin Day (the radio operator) alongside other slow-moving objects in groups of 5-10.


In a recent interview with Lue Elizondo, Thirdphaseofmoon asked several questions to the former director of Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (ATTIP).  One of the questions were:

"CAN you ask LUE Why don't we see the Entire Tic Tac, Gimbal Video from the beginning to the end? Has Lue seen the Entire Video?"

The response from Lue (with the 'errs' and 'erms' removed):

"Sure, so  those videos were released because the contents of which are now publicly available are not classified, any information that the video picks up may has classified information may have sensitive information like specific call signs, it may have locational data like where we are and we don't necessarily want to broadcast that so what you see in those videos Gimbal and Flir are portions of a video that were deemed to be, to be unclassified and and fit for public consumption.  The reason why you don't see the rest of those videos in some cases they don't exist, in other cases they do exist, is because the government has decided that information is sensitive and if it reveals potentially sources and methods"

Conclusion

It seems that to protect the welfare of our own country, a lot of details are often removed / omitted as they are deemed too sensitive for national security.

I think this alone raises a few more questions, if the crafts are indeed "alien", surely information should be shared with other countries such as:

  • Where were they detected?
  • Do they pose a threat to that area?
We'd love to see more footage but can the public really handle it?