r/UFOs • u/TommyShelbyPFB • 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/Ryukyo 5d ago
whenever I hear someone speak about anti-gravity tech, and they break it down in layman's terms, it's described as a superconductor spinning fast around an electromagnet. It's probably a lot less complicated than we imagine. I also assume there's some sort of radiation component to it, maybe it's from the element 115 or maybe it's the process of bombarding the device with radiation that makes it react the way it does. It's fascinating. And there is credible information, Garry Nolan talks about this, that the craft do discharge a byproduct which sounds like some sort of molten metal. I think starting there is a good place to begin; i.e., what chemical reaction or process would result in a byproduct of molten metal with a high nickel content?