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that plane? The December 5, 1965, event Aboard the USS Ticonderoga (CVA- 14) in the Pacific Ocean described above was known to me when I was in the Navy in 1965. It had been talked about and many of us wondered how it could have happened. Now today as a guess the ET may have frozen the surface of the elevator that the A4E Skyhawk was sitting on. Then they gave a huff and a puff and a wave tipped the carrier and a gust of wind then finished off plane, pilot and weapon. Another day that the human race did not have to endure a nuclear war. Although the Pentagon has not publicly released details of the accident, it probably refers to the nuclear powered attack submarine USS Scorpion that was lost at sea. The sub, carrying unidentified nuclear weapons, was last heard from on May 21, 1968, while returning to Norfolk, Virginia, after a three month training exercise in the Mediterranean Sea. The USS Scorpion sank 400-500 miles southwest of the Azores. The USS Scorpion had a series of very mysterious engineering faults that had never been seen in any other Submarines in the fleet. These strange sounds that were never correctly identified would change location from the propeller shaft to the bearings to the side of the ship and were a perplexing phenomenon to the Engineers whose duty was to correct them. The problem was never correctly fixed and the ship sailed with the strange sounds. On its last voyage one of the sailors wives turned off his alarm clock and he missed sailing with the USS Scorpion. The lucky sailor’s wife somehow “Knew” that the Scorpion was going to sink and she spared her husband the loss of his life. She had a premonition that the sub would sink. Both of the strange events are to this writer indicative of the extraterrestrial sinking and putting out of commission the USS Scorpion. 64 sea? Did a thin sheet of ice form on the elevator platform that was holding The ET closely monitors surface vessels and aircraft. Submarines are also under the observation at all times by the ET. Spring 1968, Aboard the USS Scorpion (SSN-5839) in the Atlantic Ocean