Kevin M. Day

Chief Radar Operator, USN ret. / M.Ed.

The Tic Tac UAP was first discovered by Kevin Day and his team, aboard the USS Princeton during a Navy exercise off the coast of San Diego, CA, with the USS Nimitz strike group and others participating. The radar operators had been tracking multiple unknown objects for multiple days leading up to a war games exercise and it was Kevin who demanded the exercise be suspended for Safety of Flight reasons, and these objects be investigated.

Kevin talks about his career at sea as a radar operator with the United States Navy. Kevin’s story is very powerful and moving, having a life-changing event on his very first deployment, and bookended with another life-changing event on his very last deployment.

Kevin created the below map for us that was used in the episode as a visual aid, showing the location of the Tic Tac and the various US Navy Vessels during the now world famous “Tic Tac incident”.

Kevin even wrote a book about this event and published it in the Library of Congress years before anyone ever heard of the Tic Tac, just in case he ever needed proof or evidence this event actually took place.

Ep. 3: “Intention, Part I” (Kevin M. Day, USN ret. / M.Ed. speaks about UAP)

Air date: 06/22/2024 3:00pm PDT / 06/23/2024 8:00am Melbourne, Australia. Available on YouTube and all audio only platforms

Ep. 4: “Intention, Part II”, The Tectonic Shift

Air date: 06/29/2024 3:00pm PDT / 06/23/2024 8:00am Melbourne, Australia. Available on YouTube and all audio only platforms

In episode 4, we pick up where we left off in Episode 3. Kevin talks about his theory of why the Tic Tac went from being hidden away after plain-cloths people boarded the ship in the middle of the night, taking ALL of the data off the ship (not standard protocol), to being on CNN and talked about the world over.

Kevin also presents a thought-provoking question about the nature of the universe itself. Rev. Stu weighs in on some theories of the spiritual and esoteric nature and the conversation goes to places we were not expecting.

Kevin reveals an important discovery he made on his own land years after the Tic Tac, and connects some dots that could very well be “intentional”.

After the full two episodes, we learn not only of the book-ends of Kevin’s career at sea, but also the book-ends of the Tic Tac itself.

Kevin’s book Sailor’s Anthology (Click the Title to check it out)