Military witnesses

Gary Voorhis

USS Princeton, Aegis specialist, 2004 · US · b. 1981
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Aegis Fire Control technician aboard the USS Princeton during the 2004 Nimitz encounter. Has stated publicly that hard drives, video, and data tapes were collected by visiting personnel shortly after the event.

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Gary Voorhis is a former United States Navy petty officer and Aegis computer technician who served on the USS Princeton during the 2004 Nimitz UAP encounters. He is connected to the phenomenon through his direct maintenance and observation of the ship's advanced radar systems during the multi-day event. Voorhis's key contribution involves his testimony detailing the visual confirmation of the objects through high-powered shipboard optics and the subsequent confiscation of the ship's data tapes by unknown individuals. He has become an advocate for scientific UAP research and co-founded an organization dedicated to deploying open-source sensors to study anomalies. His testimony underscores persistent allegations of data suppression following major military UAP encounters.

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