Extraterrestrial Disclosure: The Vault Files: The “Tic-Tac” Incident, November 14, 2004
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Table of Contents Executive Summary Background Timeline of Events Primary Documentation Witness Accounts Media and Public Coverage Official Government Response Skeptical and Debunking Arguments Radar Jamming Controversy Unresolved Questions Impact and Legacy Conclusion Citations and Sources [ Return to Table of Contents ] Executive Summary In November 2004, the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group encountered an unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) that has since become one of the most notable and puzzling modern UFO incidents. Fighter pilots described a smooth, wingless white object—dubbed the “Tic Tac” for its oval shape—that demonstrated astonishing flight capabilities off the coast of Southern California. Initially known only within defense circles, the event gained widespread attention after official U.S. Navy footage leaked and the story hit mainstream media in 2017.Continue scrolling for more... In the years since, the 2004 Nimitz encounter has been scrutinized by military investigators, scientists, intelligence agencies, and skeptics alike. This deep-dive reexamines the incident with newly released documents and a critical lens, exploring what is known through credible evidence, what remains unknown, and how both believers and skeptics have interpreted the event. We will draw on primary documentation (including Freedom of Information Act releases via The Black Vault), first-hand witness accounts, media coverage, official government responses, and comprehensive skeptical an...