

Bonus: Tic-Tac witness Roundtable (Kevin Day, Gary Voorhis, PJ Hughes)
Jul 12, 2025
Join Gary Voorhis, former Aegis computer technician, Kevin Day, a Top Gun graduate, and Patrick Hughes, avionics technician, as they share their riveting experiences from the Tic Tac incident in 2004. They recount the intense events and personal reactions to the unknown aircraft. The trio dives into the implications of military encounters with UAPs, new revelations about radar capabilities, and the challenges faced in documentation. They also speculate on the origins of these mysterious crafts and discuss the future of UAP research and public perception.
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Tic-Tac Objects Behaved Sentiently
- Kevin Day described the Tic-Tac objects as behaving like sentient beings that anticipated pilot moves.
- He likened them to "some super capable blackbird" showing precognitive maneuvers.
Emotional Toll Questions US Tech Theory
- Kevin Day expressed deep psychological impact from the sightings, including PTSD.
- He doubts the craft were US tech, as such testing caused severe stress on personnel.
Secrecy or Unknown Control Frightens
- Gary Voorhis doubts the secret tech theory since such advanced tech would be impossible to keep classified for decades.
- He fears either way we're not in control of the phenomenon or the secrecy.