Military Pilot Who Filmed Famed 'Tic Tac' UFO Sighting Speaks On Camera

Watch video content by Jeremy CorbellChad Underwood, a military pilot, filmed the UFO sighting at "Tic Tac" in almost 20 years. But now, he is breaking his silence before a camera for the first ever time.The highly anticipated interview with Underwood will air Wednesday at noon PT on Jeremy Corbell’s YouTube channel "Extraordinary Beliefs". The video was filmed off San Diego's coast in November 2004 and was taken from the left wing Chad's F/A-18 Super Hornet.This video is one of the most important and famous UFO videos. It was filmed by a military officer during a flight-training exercise. In 2017, the Pentagon also declassified the video.This video shows an object flying from 80,000 feet to sealevel in under a second and half. These are forces that human engineering cannot handle. The object was without wings, no apparent propulsion system or exhaust.Underwood was a Navy Weapons Officer in the elite squadron called Black Aces. He will share his story about the encounter with the UFO. The public will also be able to learn many details that Underwood has kept secret.The interview will last for half an hour and cover many topics, including the origins of the name UFO "Tic Tac". If his children ask, he'll talk about sightings of behavior and alien encounters.We reported previously that the Pentagon published a 9-page report last Month in which it was supposed to provide insight into a recent rash of UAP (unidentified air phenomena) sightings.The report was a flop. Instead, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence noted that only 143 of the 144 flying objects seen since 2004 were still unsolved.