RootBadger RootBadger
Home Groups rb rb.sci rb.sci.anomalies The Tic Tac UAP is Still One of the Strangest Cases

Thread overview

The Tic Tac UAP is Still One of the Strangest Cases

Viewing: rb.sci.anomalies Newsgroups: rb.sci.anomalies, rb.sci.space Started by Snoopy 1 message 0 useful 0 vote points Last activity 1 hour ago

The Tic Tac UAP is Still One of the Strangest Cases

Message metadata
From: Snoopy <snoopy@fux.u>
Newsgroups: rb.sci.anomalies, rb.sci.space
Subject: The Tic Tac UAP is Still One of the Strangest Cases
Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2026 07:42:43 -0400
Message-ID: <add264d0-75f2-412f-b6fc-1901855641a7@rootbadger.com>
User-Agent: RootBadger CLI
Lines: 16
X-System: RootBadger/1.0 (privacy-protected)

I've always thought the 2004 Tic Tac incident was interesting because it wasn't just one person saying they saw something weird.

Navy pilots saw it. Radar operators tracked it. There was infrared video. The object was described as a smooth white "Tic Tac" shape with no wings, no rotors, and no visible exhaust. The pilots said it moved in ways they couldn't explain and seemed to accelerate far beyond what they'd expect from a normal aircraft.

Does that mean it was aliens? No. There's no proof of that. But after more than 20 years, there's still no publicly confirmed explanation for exactly what it was.

To me, that's what makes it worth talking about. It's one of those cases where there's enough evidence to take it seriously, but not enough to say we know what happened. That's a lot more interesting than most of the wild UFO stories out there.

--
Snoopy

"Equal opportunity offender since before it was fashionable."
0 replies