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Part Two: The First Navy Pilot To Testify Before Congress On The Daily UAP Near Misses, Carrier Tracking, And Why This Is Becoming The Next Challenger | Ryan Graves

6/17/202653 min

Former U.S. Navy F/A-18F pilot Ryan Graves reveals what REALLY happened behind the Pentagon’s UFO disclosures, and whether the newly released UAP files are hiding something even bigger.

As one of the most credible voices in the UFO/UAP conversation, Graves breaks down shocking encounters military pilots experienced firsthand, including near mid-air collisions with unexplained objects described as “a cube inside a sphere,” mysterious black triangles, and even a bizarre “15-foot disco ball” spotted in restricted airspace.

On this episode of Mayim Bialik's Breakdown, he explains why elite military radar systems suddenly started detecting anomalies pilots couldn’t even see with their own eyes, and why many aviators feared they might crash into these unidentified objects during missions.

Ryan also dives into the infamous Tic Tac UFO and Gimbal UFO incidents involving David Fravor, how military leadership allegedly kept the phenomenon quiet for years, and the terrifying realization among pilots that these encounters were happening far more often than anyone knew.

The biggest unanswered questions:

- Where are these objects coming from?

- How are they operating?

- Why do they appear to defy physics?

- And why does the government still seem unable (or unwilling) to explain them?

Graves explains how highly trained military pilots are uniquely qualified witnesses due to their professionalism, emotional control, and advanced observational training, making their testimonies impossible to casually dismiss. He also reveals why so many commercial and military pilots are still afraid to report UAP sightings despite the fact that commercial pilots reportedly witness unexplained phenomena up to 5 times per day.

Ryan shares disturbing patterns involving UAP activity near nuclear sites, reports of craft moving seamlessly from air to water, and accounts of objects seemingly reacting intelligently to pilot maneuvers.

He opens up about the personal and professional consequences of speaking publicly about UAPs, what finally pushed him to come forward, and why he founded Americans for Safe Aerospace (ASA) to create a secure environment for pilots and military personnel to report encounters safely.

Ryan also explains how investigators separate credible data from misinformation, rumors, and internet hoaxes while building serious scientific and national security frameworks around the UAP issue.

If even a fraction of these encounters are real, the implications are massive...

Visit Americans for Safe Aerospace where you can report UAP and learn more about their work: https://www.safeaerospace.org/ 

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  1. Mayim Bialik· Host0:00

    [intro music] Hi, I'm Mayim Bialik.

  2. Speaker 20:06

    And I'm Jonathan Cohen.

  3. Mayim Bialik· Host0:07

    And welcome to part two of our conversation with Ryan Graves. He's a former US Navy fighter pilot and the first active duty pilot to testify in front of the government regarding UAP sightings. In part two of our conversation, we're gonna talk about his personal anecdotes and those of his colleagues, which led them to go to their superiors and find out more about these UAPs. He's also gonna talk about piecing together truth from rumors and which rabbit holes we should be going down. In addition, he's gonna be talking about nuclear sites, why are UAPs congregating around them, and what does this mean about the threats to all of us. All of that and more in part two of our conversation with Ryan Graves. Break.

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