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Ross Coulthart, a respected investigative journalist known for his deep reporting on defense, intelligence, and UAPs, now claims unequivocally that the infamous “Tic Tac” UFO—observed by Navy pilots off the coast of California in 2003—was a Lockheed Martin platform.

Let that settle in.

The Tic Tac incident involved multiple Navy personnel observing a white, oblong object performing maneuvers that defy known physics: instantaneous acceleration, zero observable propulsion, mid-air hovering, and seamless shifts between air and sea. These capabilities were witnessed by credible military sources and tracked on radar.

This doesn’t disprove non-human intelligence. If anything, it implies that reverse-engineered or nonpublic science has been embedded in black programs for years, and that advanced capabilities—gravity-defying flight, silent propulsion, inertia suppression—have been kept secret. If true, it means humanity’s public science is far behind what certain organizations already use.

And it means secrecy is working.

This is why I write about what I write about. Because some things aren’t just real—they’re operating, right now, in this reality, and people are still afraid to say so.

Jul 9
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