r/UFOs 6d ago

Disclosure New Army Witness - Former Intelligence officer Caison Best shares his UFO experience - "Massive, perfectly still, elliptical object". The panels on the object seemed to be moving and rippling. “I can relate to… being a caveman and seeing an iPhone for the first time. It was just a shocking object.”

Caison was ignored by his chain of command, they tried burying this story, until he was connected with Ryan Graves' organization "Americans for Safe Aerospace".

https://x.com/uncertainvector/status/1962972294470627385

https://twitter-thread.com/t/1962970646222180738

In 2022, near Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Base, Caison and four colleagues witnessed a UAP. What happened next reveals how institutions fail those who serve.

The next day, Caison filed a formal intelligence report with corroborating witness accounts.

Instead of urgency, he was met with indifference. Reporting channels were buried. Official replies were dismissive. This was over one of America’s most sensitive security sites.

That could have been the end. But in 2023, Caison connected with ASA (Americans for Safe Aerospace. By 2024, he was leading our reporting program. Since then, he has helped process nearly 800 reports and interviewed 50+ credible witnesses, many of them aviators and intelligence officers.

The lesson is clear.
Institutions are failing credible witnesses. Civil society must step in.

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u/Yurope 6d ago

I love the analogy of "like moving a mouse cursor" in regards to their flying. Shocking, sure, but so is seeing a boeing 747 fly for the first time...

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u/Torvaldicus_Unknown 6d ago

Like a mouse cursor is exactly how I saw one move. I had no idea they moved like that at the time. Only to find out it's a widely reported phenomenon.

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u/MurphyItzYou 6d ago

Well imagine you’re controlling a drone from another planet, I don’t know, say…Jupiter. If you had to take a piss or whatever and you came back to your controls the first thing you do is wiggle the sticks a little to make sure it’s still connected and responding right. Then you send your drone 13,000mph through a slot canyon for fun before returning it to its underwater charging base.

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u/f1del1us 6d ago

It makes way more sense to me to send command and control signals like that from the same planet, with maybe larger instructions coming from somewhere else. But your assumption implies faster than light communication, which I have seen no evidence of.

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u/omeeomai 5d ago

Well we already know that quantum entanglement is a thing, it's not much of a stretch that someone/something has refined its use

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u/Calm_Like-A_Bomb 5d ago

Despite it being a popular sci-fi trope. Entangled particles don’t even have a theoretical means of transmitting any useful information at all.

u/swaldrin 13h ago

Isn’t quantum entanglement a large part of the tech basis for quantum computing?