Thursday 12 December 2019

Odd incongruities in the USS Nimitz 2004 UFO encounter story

"12-03-19 Chris Lambright, Mysteries of the US Navy and UFOs." Live-streamed on Martin Willis Live Shows YouTube channel, on December 4, 2019. Duration: 1:49:06.

From the video description:

Guest Chris Lambright discusses his research into the US Navy, and its relation to UFOs, which includes the USS Nimitz UFO Encounter, also Bigelow Aerospace as well as connections between the US government & TTSA and more.
CHRISTIAN LAMBRIGHT has worked extensively in Computer Technology and Internet services, has a background in graphic arts, illustration, and CGI, and holds a degree in Psychology from Baylor University. He is a former investigator for the Center for UFO Studies and contributor to the Computer UFO Network, and is a licensed private investigator. Currently in Austin, Texas, he is working on a documentary film on a classic sighting, doing independent research, and always writing.
CHECK OUT HIS 22 PAGE DOCUMENT ON THE SUBJECT HERE: https://podcastufo.com/show-notes/chr... With active links here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1waE8...

In this post, I will comment on some important questions Mr Chris Lambright raises in his paper, particularly his questions about the Nimitz UFO encounter (see his paper in any of the two links in the video description above). In the interview above, you can listen to host Mr Martin Willis and Lambright talk about his paper, but I am only commenting on some parts of Lambright´s paper. Which parts, I am explaining further down.

With this post, I hope to illustrate the amount of information a single individual has to keep track of and process (which is impossible) to reach conclusions with any degree of certainty. Which is why collaboration between researcher is essential in the search for the truth about not only Lambright´s questions but about the UFO phenomena in general.

In the interview, Willis and Lambright are basically going through the content of a paper that Lambright quite recently published. Around the 16:00 minute mark, Lambright explains why he wrote his paper called "Bigelow, BAASS, the Nimitz encounters, and To The Stars Academy" and gives an overview of the four parts of his paper: