
Gary Voorhis, a former Aegis computer technician on the USS Princeton, provides firsthand technical insight into the 2004 Nimitz UAP encounters, confirming that the ship's radar systems were fully operational and calibrated during the events. He describes cross-correlating radar tracks with visual sightings using high-magnification binoculars, noting that the objects exhibited rapid, non-ballistic acceleration and phosphorescent glows. The discussion transitions to the work of UAPX, an organization dedicated to applying rigorous scientific methodology—including multi-platform sensor data and AI-driven analysis—to investigate current UAP reports. By moving beyond anecdotal evidence and focusing on data-driven research, the team aims to establish a verifiable foundation for understanding these aerial anomalies.
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