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MSgt Dale Johnson
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From my ATC days all the transmissions seem normal with the exception of the amount of chatter about the UFO. Center must have been really slow at the time.
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1SG(P) Dean Mcbride (MPER) (SPHR)
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Sounds real to me!
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I am not sure what to think other than some of the images appear to be normal manned aircraft. There may have been some drones flying around to get attention and now everything in the sky is a drone. Who knows?
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Thanks, Shaun. I just wanted you to analyze the comms and maybe you can verify this is not a deep fake.
1SG(P) Dean Mcbride (MPER) (SPHR) Lt Col (Join to see) MSgt Dale Johnson
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LTC (Join to see) - The comms sound legit that they did indeed see something, especially since you do have several different aircraft reporting the occurrence. The only thing that may make sense is that it was maybe the Klamath Falls ANG unit flying their new F-15 EX's out in the warning area. Its possible that the FAA does not pick up radar well out there. One thought based on my prior mil flying is that the F-15's fired some flares at altitude and they got picked up by the jet stream and perhaps some updraft mountain wave. With different wind patterns could explain the various odd patterns that were being reported. I can't count how many times in OIF flares got reported as potential manpads. The only reason I assume perhaps flares is because the reports that they were red. The eye can play tricks on pilots at night, due to many night illusions and human limitations on how we perceive things.
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