MUFON Director of Communications
North America's Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) tracks an average of 1,800 UFOs annually and intercepts about 75 times each year, according to Canadian Access to Information Act (AIA) documents recently released to UFO Disclosure Advocate Victor Viggiani.
No one at NORAD is saying these were UFOs - but instead, they refer to unidentified objects as Tracks of Interest (TOI) or Unknown Tracks.
Viggiani spoke Saturday night, June 25, 2016, at the Alien Cosmic Expo in Ontario, Canada, and copied panel members on the 11 documents he is in possession of.
NORAD is the North American Aerospace Defense Command - a combined U.S. and Canada organization - that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and defense of North America. NORAD is located at Peterson Air Force Base near Colorado Springs, CO.
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"Radar controllers can tell the difference between a large and small object"
Indeed they can. But they can't tell the difference between a small and a smaller object (unless they also have access to an antenna-array that can scan ALL the frequencies of the observed spot).
That's the point of my comment.
yes, so much information out there however after World War two UFOs have increased in greater numbers and perhaps got into conflicting situations. E.Ts like to play hide and seek games i use to read stories of commercial airline pilots seeing ufos suddenly appearing in front of the windows of the airplane.I remember a being told me ''hellen i will sell you a ufo'' ..They sometimes think our world is silly ...
Disclosure Advocate Makes Secret NORAD UFO Files Public (Video)
On June 25, 2016 at the Canadian National Inquiry into UFOs in Brantford Ontario Canada, Victor Viggiani, a leading Canadian advocate for UFO Disclosure made public several secret files from the Runic Archive of NORAD proving that the phenomenon of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon or UAPs have “been discussed, analyzed, assessed and sequestered at the highest levels of governance and military authority on the planet."
Viggiani states that in reference to the NORAD documents in his possession he has been threatened with indictment if he releases the files, but despite the threat he is not impressed and in a bold move of defiance he says “dare the US government to charge me!”
All of these secret files are available to the press by contacting ZlandCommunications: zland@sympatico.ca
The resolution of Radar is down to 30cm and less, and most civilian drones/plane-toys surpass that radius nowadays.
I think we need a new subforum here: "Modern Toys and News"