Jun 1

The Nimitz Encounters

November 2004, 90 miles of the coast of Mexico near San Diego, California, the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group was conducting routine training and aerial defense exercises when unexplained events occurred.

No one could have predicted what would soon confront the world’s most advanced naval war ships and fighter jets. Aerial craft would appear that forever changed all those that encountered them. The answers to the question of “what are they?” remains unanswered by the sailors and the US Gov. After years of cloaked secrecy the true story can finally be told. With multiple witnesses from the ships, their first hand testimony is impossible to deny.

 

 

Our film features CGI re-creations as told by the sailors and naval aviators that witnessed them. Aside from the historical fictionalized dialog (no one recorded the radio conversations), the story itself is based on the facts of the case, including official US government docs, witness statements, news reports and official timelines. See www.thenimitzencounters.com for links to the official documents.

4 Responses to “The Nimitz Encounters”

  1. Brian M

    Northern Nj is a hot spot for ufo’s the area where I grew up in their was a lot strange things flying around in the sky’s over head, I filmed a bunch of them and reported them to mufon years ago, one was a cigar shaped craft that moved at incredible speed nothing we have could catch whatever it was.

    • Charles R

      This past Friday I saw the new fantastic History Channel series Unidentified which the first show was about this Nimitz encounter. It is narrated by Luiz Elizondo who was in charge of the 22 million dollar Pentagon Program referred to as AATIP or Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. The first show focused on the Naval operators Commander Dave Favor and his wing pilot, name and face withheld, however she was the female pilot who’s voice is heard in The Nimitz Encounters. Next week’s show or soon anyway will focus on the 2015 Eastern Seaboard Encounters in which pilots will testify they saw these craft every day.

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