US Air Force is Building Telemetry Stations Along The East Coast to Track UFO Activity
Article by Gautam Peddada June 16, 2021 (collective-evolution.com)
• Former Navy pilot Ryan Graves stated that for two years, there was UFO intrusions into ‘sensitive’ air space off of Florida on a daily basis. For decades, the US military has isolated this particular air space as a ‘no fly zone’ for national security reasons.
• For seven years, Jeff Robert Blask has worked for the Pasco County, Florida (north Tampa) Building Department as a Plans Examiner Supervisor. He assesses construction designs for new buildings ranging from residences to hospitals to ensure compliance with the Florida Building Code.
• In April 2021, Blask was contacted by a Project Engineer for a private contractor about constructing a federal military enclave on leased land in his county. The base would include multiple structures, including a 100-foot tall tower with a radar dome, two 50-foot collapsible auxiliary towers, and an elevated monitoring facility with an observation deck. Blask said to the Project Engineer “Wow! That’s some hefty equipment. This is obviously for tracking possible UAP activity that we’ve had around our coasts in recent years.”
• “You got it!” the Project Engineer responded. “And as a matter of fact, if you are interested in that subject it may also interest you to know that this facility is not being manned and monitored by MacDill Air Force Base (just south of Tampa)… it’s being monitored in its entirety by Eglin (Air Force Base on the Florida panhandle).” “The assets themselves are not classified, however, the data that will be collected is,” the Project Engineer went on. “Therefore, this facility will be under heavily armed guards and only people with Top Secret clearance will be allowed in.”
• Blask has also learned that the private contractor has been asked to construct several similar telemetry station facilities along the coastal areas that will use cutting-edge tracking equipment to record data mainly from UFOs. This demonstrated to Blask that the military is now taking the UFO/UAP issue seriously.
The United States Air Force will construct a new telemetry station in Florida that will use cutting-edge tracking equipment to record data mainly from UFOs. This development is most likely connected to Aviator Ryan Graves’ assertion that there were sensitive air space intrusions practically daily on Florida’s East Coast for two years. For decades, the United States Department of Defense has reserved the specific air space in question for national security concerns. It is clearly a no-fly zone.
I had contacted the Plans Examiner Supervisor for Pasco County’s Building Department at the time of this writing. For the past seven years, Jeff Robert Blask has had the distinction of being a part of substantial progress. He has assessed construction designs for buildings ranging from new residences to new hospitals to guarantee compliance with the Florida Building Code.
A Project Engineer contacted Pasco County in April 2021 to obtain a permit for the
facility’s construction. Mr. Blask understood from his expertise that the Federal Government does not require licenses to develop on state or municipal territory, therefore he was perplexed as to why permission was being asked for what was clearly a military complex. When Jeff inquired, the Project Engineer stated that the property was leased rather than owned by the federal government. As a result, the exemption is inapplicable.
The location is made up of multiple structures, including a 100-foot tall tower with a radar dome, two 50-foot collapsible auxiliary towers, and an elevated monitoring facility with an observation deck.
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