SCU forensic paper documents three separate data removal incidents following the Nimitz encounter — all corroborated by named witnesses. (1) CDR Fravor’s personal Hi8 video copies disappeared from a locked safe on the Nimitz. (2) Senior Chief Kevin Day attempted to file an After Action report and found all USS Princeton communication logs had been erased — only time stamps remained. Cryptologic Technician Karson Kammerzell: “the watch logs rewrote themselves like the event never happened.” (3) Within 12 hours, a helicopter landed on the Princeton. Non-uniformed personnel who REFUSED TO SHOW ID approached Petty Officer Voorhis, requested all CEC radar data, electronics, recordings and communications. Ordered by Captain to comply. Voorhis: “you could literally plot the entire course of the object, extract its speeds, radar cross-section, how it displaced the air. You could recreate the entire event.” Ship docked two days later in Puerto Vallarta — agents came aboard again and deleted all remaining non-critical drives. Not NORAD. Unknown agency.
