On episode 220 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, we are welcomed by a very special panel of former Navy servicemen to discuss their involvement in the now-famous "Tic Tac" event off the West Coast in 2004 and the "Gimbal" and "Go Fast" events off the East Coast in 2015. Gary Voorhis and Jason Turner describe the dramatic string of events that would ultimately lead to fighter jets being scrambled to intercept the mysterious, oblong-shaped object we've seen in the official Navy video released by the Department of Defense. Then, Matthew Roberts discusses the atmosphere on the USS Theodore Roosevelt when the other two DoD-released videos were filmed and how it was handled in real-time. More importantly, we discuss the impact these events have had on these men during and after, and how it has ultimately led to all three of them continuing to search for answers both in the skies, and from within.
My special thanks to Gary Voorhis, Jason Turner, and Matthew Roberts for their service to the United States, and for their personal candor in this special panel discussion. Also my special thanks to the Contact in the Desert virtual event for organizing this original panel discussion.
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