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Retired Navy admiral says UAPs are controlled by “non-human intelligence” — and hes seen the data
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Retired Navy admiral says UAPs are controlled by “non-human intelligence” — and hes seen the data

Tim Gallaudet is not some random guy. He ran NOAA. He advised the Pentagon on ocean policy. He has actual clearances.
He went on record saying he personally reviewed data videos of craft moving between the ocean and atmosphere with no transition. No splash. No drag. Just seamless movement at speeds nothing we built can match.

Then he said this: "I know we are aware of higher order non-human intelligence that direct the movement of these phenomena."
Not "might be." Not "could suggest." He said know and aware of.
This is a man who spent decades inside the system. He doesnt need attention. He doesnt have a book to sell right now. He picked his words carefully.

The part people are sleeping on is the ocean angle. Most UAP discussion focuses on airspace. Gallaudet keeps pointing to the water. Thats his background. Thats what he tracked. And he says the data on transmedium movement is not ambiguous.
At what point does "credible witness" stop being enough and we start asking why this isnt a Senate hearing topic every single week.

u/monotvtv — 6 days ago