Is history repeating itself? Lt. Col. Lawrence Coyn UFO incident – Mansfield, Ohio 1973


Lt. Col. Lawrence Coyn was a U.S. Army Reserve helicopter pilot with 3,000 hours of flying time. He and other three airmen had a close encounter with a UFO on the night of October 18, 1973, while flying in a U.S. Army Bell Huey utility helicopter in the vicinity of Mansfield, Ohio.

This object was described as cigar shaped, among other details, “We assumed it was a high-performance fighter, but when it stopped directly in front of us, then all four of us realized that was no high-performance aircraft. This craft, from the angle that we saw it, was cigar-shaped. It had no wings, no vertical or horizontal stabilizer, was approximately 60 feet long, 15-20 feet in height.”

The visual & maneuverability descriptions of the Coyn UFO sound remarkably similar to the description of the famous Tic Tac UAP. Here is Fravor’s sworn testimony to congress regarding the incident.

From the Tic Tac UAP article, “The object was about the size of Fravor’s F/A-18F, with no markings, no wings and no exhaust plumes, he said. When Fravor tried to cut off the UAP, it accelerated so quickly that it seemed to disappear. He said it was detected roughly 60 miles away less than a minute later.”

Whether we’re speaking about our military in 1973, or our military in recent days, these are highly trained professional observers are making remarkable claims, and have been since the well documented “Foo Fighters” in the 40’s.

Why aren’t we taking them seriously?

Ryan Graves is another experienced pilot who submitted a sworn testimony to congress, Graves is the pilot who filmed the GIMBAL UAP. According to this post, Graves claims from an unverified DOD source that the GOFAST and GIMBAL UAPs were two different videos of the same UAP. If this is true, we have the data to support a UAP being tracked, filmed, and analyzed from two different perspectives.

The US government has been gatekeeping the true nature of our reality. Something has to change. We need transparency.

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