UAP Files Podcast S2E38 | Kevin Day | 2004 USS Nimitz "Tic Tac" UFO Incident
Description
The following is a conversation with Kevin Day.
Kevin is a retired U.S. Navy Senior Chief Operations Specialist and radar expert known for his involvement in the 2004 USS Nimitz "Tic Tac" UFO incident. At the time, he was part of the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group off the coast of Southern California, tasked with monitoring air traffic through advanced radar systems. Kevin and his team detected multiple anomalous, high-speed objects descending from extreme altitudes at speeds and manoeuvres beyond known technology. These objects were later visually confirmed by fighter jet pilots, including Commander David Fravor, who described the "Tic Tac"-shaped craft as manoeuvring in ways that defied physics, such as stopping mid-air and accelerating instantaneously.
Kevin has since spoken publicly about the psychological impact the event had on him and his efforts to raise awareness about UAPs and their potential implications. His testimony has contributed significantly to the ongoing UFO discourse and recent government acknowledgment of UAP phenomena.
Kevin is an open book, he wears his heart on his sleeve and is unapologetically honest and passionate about this subject - his experiences and his theories around what the UAP represent. He has also written equations and calculations which go towards explaining some of what this could represent. I will be posting a link to this in the description soon, which Kevin has agreed I can publish on the UAP Files Substack for people to see.
#uapfilespodcast #uapfiles #uapnews #kevinday #ussnimitz #tictac #tictacufo #ufo #uap #davidfravor #navyufo #2004ussnimitz