John, Can You Take A Look At These Radar Tracks?

Started by Bob Powell, June 29, 2012, 04:30:19 PM

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Bob Powell

A witness has come forward claiming to have seen a UFO being chased, and engaged by, 2 F-16 fighter jets over Lake Huron 12 hours after the explosion that I reported on two weeks ago. Out of curiosity, I went to Flightradar24.com to see what the radar tapes had to say before and after the time he said he saw the UFO being attacked, and I watched several hours of them (on FF of course.) I found these three anomalous (to me) radar tracks that I would like to get your opinion on.

I am putting the three videos in chronological order, beginning at around 8:00 pm 6/6/12: That is 9 1/2 hours after the blast that rocked the county at 10:30 am.

Unidentified Aircraft Departs N.E. Mich @ 0130 GMT 6-7-2012
This video shows the activity in the skies over Michigan, Lake Huron, and Ontario Canada east to Toronto around 8:30 p.m. Eastern time, 10 hours after the explosion that rocked 100's of square miles in Northeastern Michigan on June 6th 2012. The unidentified aircraft in this video is squawking no transponder ID, and flies over Northeastern Michigan about an hour before a Qatari "Cargo" jet disappeared from radar in the same area.

How common is it for an aircraft to not have an ID?



Qatar "Cargo" Plane Disappears From Radar Off Alpena At 0332 GMT 6-7-2012

This video shows the activity in the skies over Michigan, Lake Huron, and Ontario Canada east to Toronto leading up to 10:32 p.m. Eastern time, 12 hours after the explosion that rocked 100's of square miles in Northeastern Michigan on June 6th 2012.

Keeping in mind that Qatar is the headquarters for numerous alphabet agencies as well as the US military (CENTCOM) in the Middle East, this Qatari "Cargo" plane freezes in midair about 50 miles east of Alpena - as if it was being held in a Star Trek tractor beam - while all of the other radar tracks continue to move. And then it just disappears from radar altogether.



Flight 7050 Disappears From Radar At 0746 GMT 6-7-2012

This video shows the activity in the skies over Michigan, Lake Huron, and Ontario Canada east to Toronto leading up to 2:46 a.m. Eastern time on June 7th, a few hours after a witness in Northeastern Michigan reported seeing US fighter jets engage a UFO, and 16 hours after an explosion that rocked 100's of square miles in Northeastern Michigan on June 6th 2012. An aircraft identified as Morningstar Air Express flight 7050 appears to be caught in a Star Trek-like "tractor beam," held motionless before disappearing from radar just like the Qatari plane earlier.



Since I'm interpreting these radar tracks with a very basic understanding of what I'm looking at (I went to Florida Air Academy in Melbourne Fla and took the flight ground school when I was a kid), I was hoping you might give me a more informed opinion.

Thanks,
Bobby


Bob Powell


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I do hope John is feeling up to answering.  I, too, would like His take on this.
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I've noticed the thread Bob.  I just want to see what the experts have to say before I comment without aviation expertise.

Bob Powell

Quote from: Pimander on July 01, 2012, 06:07:31 PM
I've noticed the thread Bob.  I just want to see what the experts have to say before I comment without aviation expertise.

Welcome to my boat. Once I get his comments on these videos, it will determine the tone of my next show - one way or the other.