• A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle - KEVIN DAY - US Navy Witness to Nimitz UAPs and Tic-Tac

  • Jul 24 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

A Different Perspective with Kevin Randle - KEVIN DAY - US Navy Witness to Nimitz UAPs and Tic-Tac

  • Summary

  • Kevin M. Day is a 21-year Navy veteran. Serving his entire career in San Diego and Hawaii, he completed 8 Western Pacific Deployments and visited many of the countries that touch the sea between the West Coast of the United States and the Middle East. Retired from active duty in November 2007, he works as a Systems Engineer from his home in Phoenix, Arizona. He is pursuing in Master of Science degree in Systems Engineering and writes short stories in his spare time. His book is Sailor’s Anthology with is a fictionalized account of the NIMITZ TIC TAC UFO encounter that happened in November 2004 off the coast of San Diego. In 2008 when he wrote the story, many involved were still in active duty. He chose to fictionalize the historical record in the effort to protect the identities of those still serving. When he tried to tell others his story, he could tell that nobody really believed him or they believed there had to be a more prosaic explanation. Not knowing what else to do, he wrote the short stories and self-published them in the Library of Congress to hide in plain sight what has now become contemporaneous evidence of the actual event. He hoped that if the TIC TAC encounter became public knowledge, his book might serve as evidence now. The plan worked. He says that you can now hold a piece of history.

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