https://www.wnd.com/2021/05/retired-navy-chief-ufo-tech-outstrips-arsenal-least-100-years-1000-years
*I know this is a little hackneyed at the moment, but I thought I'd highlight the most important sentence below.
Retired Navy chief: 'UFO tech outstrips our arsenal by at least 100 years to 1,000 years'
Retired U.S. Navy Chief Master-at-arms Sean Cahill was aboard the USS Princeton conducting training exercises off the coast of San Diego in November 2004 when he and his crew witnessed what has come to be known as the "Tic-Tac UFO Incident."
The New York Times reported in December 2017 that “Cmdr. David Fravor and Lt. Cmdr. Jim Slaight were on a routine training mission 100 miles out into the Pacific when the radio in each of their F/A-18F Super Hornets crackled: An operations officer aboard the USS Princeton, a Navy cruiser, wanted to know if they were carrying weapons.”
"Well, we’ve got a real-world vector for you,” the radio operator said, according to Commander Fravor. For two weeks, the operator said, the Princeton had been tracking mysterious aircraft. The objects appeared suddenly at 80,000 feet, and then hurtled toward the sea, eventually stopping at 20,000 feet and hovering. Then they either dropped out of radar range or shot straight back up.
The radio operator instructed Commander Fravor and Commander Slaight, who has given a similar account, to investigate.
Fravor and Slaight flew toward the object, the report said:
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Hovering 50 feet above the churn was an aircraft of some kind — whitish — that was around 40 feet long and oval in shape. The craft was jumping around erratically, staying over the wave disturbance but not moving in any specific direction, Commander Fravor said. The disturbance looked like frothy waves and foam, as if the water were boiling.
Commander Fravor began a circular descent to get a closer look, but as he got nearer the object began ascending toward him. It was almost as if it were coming to meet him halfway, he said.
Commander Fravor abandoned his slow circular descent and headed straight for the object.
But then the object peeled away. “It accelerated like nothing I’ve ever seen,” he said in the interview. He was, he said, “pretty weirded out.”
Cahill and Christopher Mellon, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence, joined CNN's Chris Cuomo on Monday night to discuss what the military calls unidentified aerial phenomena.
Asked why this is worth discussing, Mellon replied, "Because we've had recurring violations of U.S. airspace by unidentified vehicles that are very capable, in some cases, more capable than anything in our own inventory. This has been going on for years. The truth is just emerging."
Cahill told Cuomo, "The technology that we witnessed with the tic-tac was somethingwe would not have been able to defend our forces against at the time. …What we saw on the tic-tac and what [Pentagon UFO whistleblower] Mr. Luis Elizondo describes as the five observables indicate a technology that outstrips our arsenal by at least 100 to 1,000 years at the moment."