Ex-Area 51 Navy Sailor Witnesses Tic-Tac UFOs Rising from Pacific, Reveals Chilling Details
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Ex-Area 51 Navy Sailor Witnesses Tic-Tac UFOs Rising from Pacific, Reveals Chilling Details

Navy Veteran Reports Synchronized UFOs Emerging from Pacific Ocean
(Images: [Insert image of Alexandro Wiggins], [UFOs recorded by sailors], [Area 51 satellite image])

Senior Chief Operations Specialist Alexandro Wiggins, a 23-year Navy veteran, recounted a chilling encounter with four UFOs off the coast of Southern California on February 15, 2023. While aboard the USS Jackson, Wiggins witnessed the objects surfacing from the ocean and ascending in a “synchronized” formation.

“A light appeared on the horizon, rising from the water,” Wiggins told 8newsnow. Using thermal sensors, he identified four “tic-tac-shaped” crafts moving at astonishing speeds. “They took off northeast simultaneously—two steps behind instantaneous,” he described.

Wiggins, whose father worked at the secretive Area 51 base, remains skeptical but hopeful: “One day, I’ll know what that was… maybe when it’s declassified like stealth tech.”

Eerie Parallels to 2004 “Tic-Tac” Incident
(Image: [2004 USS Nimitz UFO footage])

The 2023 sighting mirrors the infamous 2004 encounter near San Diego, when Navy pilots from the USS Nimitz tracked a similar UFO. Footage of that incident, leaked in 2017, showed a wingless, 40-foot object accelerating impossibly fast.

Journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp recently released new video from the 2023 event via their Weaponized podcast. Sailors reported the UFOs vanished from radar instantly, leaving no heat signatures—a detail Corbell emphasized: “No known propulsion explains this.”

“Holy S**t” Moment Onboard
An anonymous USS Jackson crewmember recalled the shock: “All four crafts left in sync, like a countdown. Unless one entity controlled them, it’s unexplainable.” Defense analyst Marik Von Rennenkampff confirmed no U.S. aircraft were in the area, dismissing theories of secret tech tests.

Legacy of Mystery
(Image: [Area 51 aerial view])

The recurring “tic-tac” UFOs, linked to military hotspots like Warning Area 291, fuel speculation about advanced technology or extraterrestrial origins. Wiggins’ account adds to a growing dossier of unexplained phenomena, echoing Commander David Fravor’s 2004 testimony to Congress about the Nimitz encounter.

As debates continue, Wiggins’ story underscores a persistent question: What lies beneath—or beyond—our oceans and skies?

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