Yeah, it doesn’t help that Congress went on break and slowed the momentum. Hopefully things pick back up after Congress returns. If the NDAA bill passes with the UAP amendments then we should be in for a lot more information to come out.
This is definitely an eerie case. Outside of the transcript and now audio, it comes down to a lot of speculation on what truly transpired. But, it does lend to the long history of aircraft encounters with UAP. I’m curious how much air traffic control audio is out there documenting other encounters.
If they believed this was a weapon from another country it wouldn’t be a UAP and wouldn’t be classified as such. I don’t actively suggest that cases like this are alien or something fantastic, but they are a subject that the public is kept in the dark on.
The Black Vault submitted a FOIA request for the release of photos and videos related to Navy “near misses”. The request was denied, but this essentially serves as evidence that the government has visual proof of UAP that it refuses to share with the public.
Looks like just this case and one of USAF pilot Felix Moncla. Though, some of the descriptions are only a couple words long. After digging on some other Wikipedia articles I have a feeling there’s a stigma about including speculation about UFOs in articles.