Leaked Tic Tac Video ( Source Unknown )
“Tic Tac UFOs” refer to unidentified flying objects (UFOs) that were observed by U.S. Navy pilots in 2004 during a training exercise off the coast of Southern California. The objects were named “Tic Tac” because of their white, cylindrical shape, which resembled the small, oval-shaped mints known as Tic Tacs.
The most famous incident involving Tic Tac UFOs occurred on November 14, 2004, when pilots from the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group encountered an object that displayed extraordinary flight characteristics. The object was observed to move at incredible speeds, change direction abruptly, and hover with no visible means of propulsion or wings.
Commander David Fravor, one of the pilots involved, described the object as about 40 feet long, with no markings, wings, or exhaust plumes. It moved in ways that defied the laws of physics as we understand them, including sudden accelerations and stops. The encounter was captured on radar and infrared video, which was later declassified and released to the public by the U.S. Department of Defense.
The Tic Tac UFO incident gained significant attention because of the credibility of the witnesses, the military’s involvement, and the release of official footage. It has since become one of the most well-documented and discussed UFO sightings in recent history. Despite extensive analysis, the nature of the Tic Tac UFOs remains unexplained, leading to ongoing speculation about their origin and purpose.