---- ## Basic Information - **Name**: Jason Turner - **Aliases**: N/A - **Date of Birth**: [Not publicly available] - **Nationality**: American - **Occupation**: Former U.S. Navy Petty Officer, Operations Specialist ## Background - **Biography**: Jason Turner served as an Operations Specialist in the Combat Information Center (CIC) aboard the USS Princeton during the [[šŸ“œ USS Nimitz Incident]] in 2004. He was one of the key personnel monitoring the advanced radar systems when the UAPs were detected and tracked. His position in the CIC gave him direct access to real-time radar data and communications during the incident. - **Education**: - U.S. Navy Operations Specialist Training - Advanced Combat Information Center Operations - Radar Systems Specialist Training - **Employment History**: - U.S. Navy Operations Specialist - USS Princeton (CG-59) crew member - Combat Information Center operator - Post-Navy career details not public ## Online Presence ### Media Appearances - Featured in UAP documentaries - Limited but significant public statements - Participates in UAP research discussions ## Contact Information - **Professional Contact**: [Not publicly available] - **Media Inquiries**: Through official channels ## Notable Events ### USS Nimitz Incident (2004) - Direct witness to radar tracking of UAPs - Present in Combat Information Center during encounters - Monitored communications between pilots and ship - Observed objects on multiple radar systems - Witnessed unusual flight characteristics - Present during data collection and removal ## Key Statements 1. On radar observations: > "What we saw on radar was unlike anything I've encountered in my entire naval career." 2. On object capabilities: > "These objects were performing maneuvers that should be impossible with our current technology." 3. On data handling: > "After the incident, people came aboard and collected all our data tapes. We never saw that data again." ## Notes - Highly credible military witness - Direct access to real-time data during incident - Corroborates accounts of other witnesses - Present for multiple days of observations - Experienced with advanced radar systems - Witnessed unusual data handling procedures - Maintains consistent testimony - Professional and measured in public statements ## Related Research and Topics - [[šŸ“œ USS Nimitz Incident]] - [[šŸ”­ UAP Phenomenon]] - [[šŸŽ¬ FLIR1 Video]] ## Significant Contributions 1. **Incident Documentation**: - Real-time observation of events - Radar system verification - Communication monitoring - Data handling testimony 2. **Technical Verification**: - Confirmation of multiple radar tracks - Verification of system operation - Documentation of object capabilities 3. **Historical Record**: - Eyewitness to data collection - Verification of chain of events - Corroboration of other testimonies