Jeremy Corbell on ufo: what the evidence says · JRE #1315
SUBJECT: UFO
Not a true/false call. Every claim is logged with its sources; read the exhibits below.
They noticed it on radar 60 seconds after it left Commander Fravor, but it was at his cap point, which is the next point he was destined to go to, 60 miles away. And in 60 seconds on radar, the same object ends up there.
What the evidence says 01 / RECORD
The 60-mile, 60-second radar reappearance detail originates from Commander David Fravor's own account of the November 14, 2004 Nimitz 'Tic Tac' encounter, which he repeated under oath in July 2023 testimony to the House Oversight Committee's national security subcommittee, stating the object 'had just traveled 60 miles in a very short period of time (less than a minute).' This account is secondhand: Fravor did not personally observe the object at the CAP point, but relayed what a USS Princeton radar/air intercept controller reported to him by radio, and no raw radar data or independent Navy confirmation of this specific reappearance-and-distance detail has been publicly released. Skeptics, including some UAP researchers, note the claim assumes the radar detected the same object at both locations rather than two separate contacts, an assumption that cannot be verified from public records. As of mid-2026, the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office has not issued an official finding confirming or refuting the 60-miles-in-60-seconds detail specifically. Status: unverified, single-source anecdote, consistent across retellings but not independently corroborated by released sensor data.