Joe Rogan on uap: what the evidence says · JRE #2262

FACT CHECK // JRE #2262 // EXHIBIT LOG
EPISODE AIRED JAN 24, 2025 · THE JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE
CLAIM CMRGC4I5STATUS: PUBLISHED
SUBJECT: UAP
SpeakerJoe Rogan (host)
Timestamp2:15:40
Aired
RulingNeeds Context

Not a true/false call. Every claim is logged with its sources; read the exhibits below.

// THE CLAIM · ON TAPE
They have this radar footage that track this thing going from above 50,000 miles to 50 feet in like one second right? They don't know how the fuck anything can do that.
Joe Roganhost@ 2:15:40
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What the evidence says 01 / RECORD

Rogan is describing the November 2004 USS Nimitz Tic Tac encounter, and the gist (advanced radar tracked objects making descents that pilots and operators could not explain) matches the record, but his numbers are off. In his sworn statement and testimony to the House Oversight Committee, pilot David Fravor says the USS Princeton's Aegis combat system tracked objects for two weeks descending from above 80,000 feet and coming rapidly down to 20,000 feet, where they would loiter for hours before shooting back up. That is 80,000 feet (Fravor notes above 80,000 feet is effectively space), not 50,000 miles, and the loiter altitude was 20,000 feet, not 50 feet. The specific near-sea-level drop in under a second (Kevin Day's after-the-fact radar analysis put a 28,000-foot drop at roughly 0.78 seconds) is a separate, more disputed claim that traces largely to a single radar operator and does not appear in Fravor's official statement. So the underlying event and its inexplicable radar signature are real, but Rogan mangles the units (miles for feet) and the altitude figures.

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