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Meetings Between Military Ships And UFO Mother Ships — Part. 2 | Medium

Meetings Between Military Ships And UFO Mother Ships — Part. 2 | Medium

Another incident involving a similarly massive craft allegedly causing physical damage to a military vessel occurred on July 2, 1971, in the Bermuda Triangle, southeast of Florida.The aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy CVA-67 was returning to Norfolk, Va., today after completing a two-week operational training exercise in the Caribbean, where she was to take

Another incident involving a similarly massive craft allegedly causing physical damage to a military vessel occurred on July 2, 1971, in the Bermuda Triangle, southeast of Florida.

The aircraft carrier USS John F. Kennedy CVA-67 was returning to Norfolk, Va., today after completing a two-week operational training exercise in the Caribbean, where she was to take a break before departing for six months of service in the Mediterranean Caribbean.

The key witness in this case, who reported it to the National UFO Reporting Center, was assigned at that time to the communications center, where the messages recorded together with the fleet’s transmissions were monitored.
Around 8:30 p.m. that evening, his equipment suddenly began to malfunction and he quickly discovered that all ship-wide communications were down.

After this, someone started shouting that something was floating above the ship, and when he and a few other people went up, they witnessed something that their training could never help them with. it was a mother UFO-like object.

“As we looked up, we saw a large, glowing sphere. Well, it looked large, however, there was no reference point. I mean, if the sphere had descended, it would have been, say, 30 meters above the ship, then it would have been about 20–30 meters in diameter. If it said 150 meters above the ship, then it would have been much larger. It made no sound that I could hear.

The light coming from it was not too bright, about half of what the sun would be. It pulsed slowly from yellow to orange. We didn’t get to look for more than about 20 seconds as Headquarters (battle stations) were calling and the communications officer was in the passage telling us to go back to the Communications Center. We went back and stayed there (that was the battle station). There wasn’t much to do because all communication was still down.

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