Journalist: "Some UFOs Are Ours, Some Aren't" - Congress Scrambles to Respond - Tic Tac
- Cristina Gomez
- Jul 15
- 3 min read
Updated: Jul 25
Congressional UFO hearings continue facing mysterious delays, with what was supposed to happen in May now pushed to July and possibly beyond. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna recently told reporters "We'll have dates announced soon… I just don't know when. We have to find a room." But the timing of these delays coincides with the most explosive UFO revelation in decades, raising questions about whether scheduling issues are masking deeper complications. What is going on with the Tic Tac UFO?
Journalist Ross Coulthart has made unprecedented claims that fundamentally challenge people's understanding of the UFO phenomenon. Speaking during a recent Q&A session, Coulthart stated categorically that the famous 2004 USS Nimitz Tic Tac encounter involved Lockheed Martin technology, not alien craft. However, the twist that makes this revelation particularly disturbing is Coulthart's assertion that not all Tic Tacs are human-made - some remain genuinely non-human in origin.
"What I was told, and I'm reasonably sure that this is the case, is that the Tic Tac was being operated by Lockheed Martin," Coulthart explained, emphasizing he has multiple sources confirming this information. This creates what he describes as a "mixed phenomenon" where both alien technology and human-operated reverse-engineered craft have been operating in our skies simultaneously for twenty years, with military personnel unable to distinguish between them during encounters.
The implications extend far beyond simple technological advancement. Coulthart claims these craft are operated through consciousness itself, requiring what he terms "human psionics" - individuals with psychic abilities capable of interfacing directly with the technology. "It's conceivable that was being operated neuro-meditatively, psionically, by a human psionic, which is what I understand is the way that these retrieved non-human craft are being operated," he stated.
This consciousness-based operation theory connects to historical programs like Project Stargate, the CIA's psychic research initiative from 1977. It would explain the impossible flight characteristics documented by physicist Kevin Knuth: acceleration forces over 5,000 times gravity, no visible propulsion, and no sonic booms despite supersonic speeds. The technology appears to operate on consciousness-based principles that mainstream science is only beginning to understand.

The mixed phenomenon theory gains context when examining recent incidents like the New Jersey drone swarms. Coulthart points to a "massive contradiction" between White House claims that these were "FAA-authorized drones" and statements from two senior Air Force generals who stated categorically they "have no idea who is responsible for those drone craft." This mirrors historical patterns seen in cases like Roswell, where official narratives shifted repeatedly from "ours" to "weather balloon" to "secret project."
Coulthart's sources suggest the current situation involves multiple players: some incidents may involve Chinese technology, others genuine non-human craft, and still others secret American programs that even the military doesn't know about. This complexity may explain why Luna mentioned that "other members are going to go get their briefs by other agencies" - suggesting classified briefings are occurring alongside planning for public hearings.
The revelation takes on additional urgency given reports that FBI legislation is being drafted to designate the Bureau as the lead UAP investigative authority, essentially sidelining the Defense Department's efforts. This shift from scientific study to criminal investigation suggests the situation has escalated beyond mere research into potential legal violations within the defense establishment.
Luna's comment about needing to "find a room" takes on new meaning when considering they might require specialized facilities like SCIFs to discuss classified programs involving both recovered alien technology and secret American aerospace projects. How do you brief Congress on encounters when you can't distinguish between alien craft and reverse-engineered human technology?

The timing appears too coincidental to ignore. As Coulthart's revelations about this mixed phenomenon gain attention, Congress struggles to organize hearings that were supposed to provide transparency about UFO encounters. If his sources are accurate, lawmakers face the unprecedented challenge of addressing a phenomenon involving both alien visitation and the most advanced technology ever developed being hidden within America's own defense establishment.
The ongoing delays may reflect more than logistical challenges. They could represent the difficulty of determining how to publicly discuss a reality where alien technology and secret human programs operate simultaneously in American airspace, often indistinguishable from each other even to military personnel witnessing the encounters. As Coulthart asks: "Why is the U.S. government now participating at White House executive level in collusion with the national security state to keep secret the fact that we've made these advances?"
Whether congressional hearings eventually materialize may depend on lawmakers' ability to navigate this complex reality and determine how much truth the American public is prepared to handle about what's really operating in our skies.

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