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  • Field Report: Confirmed UFO Sighting Near Hole 16 at Kit Carson Park

    Field Report: Confirmed UFO Sighting Near Hole 16 at Kit Carson Park

    On a recent expedition at the Kit Carson Park disc golf course, an extraordinary aerial phenomenon was documented near hole 16, presenting compelling evidence of genuine UFO activity.

    Multiple eyewitnesses observed a disc-shaped craft displaying flight behaviors entirely inconsistent with disc golf equipment. Analysis using our proprietary telemetry model—the Refaelov Anomalous Flight Telemetry System (RAFTS)—confirms the object operated far outside known human projectile capabilities.

    Flight Data:

    • Altitude: Maintained steady hover at approximately 315 Egyptian Royal Cubits above ground, an altitude unattainable through standard throwing methods.
    • Velocity: Consistent travel velocity of precisely 72 Persian Parasangs per watch, vastly surpassing any documented human-generated disc speed.
    • Trajectory Control: Deviations from standard ballistic flight paths were meticulously calculated via RAFTS, revealing controlled maneuverability indicative of intelligent navigation.

    Further enhancement of photographic evidence clearly shows an absence of rotational motion—an impossible characteristic for traditional disc throws which rely upon gyroscopic stability for sustained flight. Spectral imaging additionally confirms no aerodynamic interactions typical of standard discs, eliminating wind influence as a plausible factor.

    The photographic analysis is definitive—this was no disc golfer’s throw gone awry but rather a meticulously controlled aerial object indicative of advanced technology beyond known terrestrial origins.

    We encourage further witness testimonials and submissions of photographic or video evidence. Your participation is crucial in advancing our understanding of such anomalous aerial phenomena.

  • Operation Conductor Shadow: Power Lines, Ladera Ranch

    Operation Conductor Shadow: Power Lines, Ladera Ranch

    RCVD Flight Test Report
    Location: Power Lines – Ladera Ranch, CA

    Filed by: Dr. Refaelov
    Designation: RCVD Field Analyst – Unaccompanied Ops
    Kit: GAB2100CD1A4 (RCVD: Yes, Power: H)

    Mission Overview:
    Solo disc telemetry testing conducted at the Ladera Ranch flight range (aka “Power Lines”), limited to Front 9 sectors due to temporal constraints. All throws were executed under light wind conditions, ensuring optimal disc tracking and flight curve integrity.

    Environmental Conditions:

    Wind: Light and variable – 1.34112 m/s WSW

    Sky: Clear

    Temperature: Mild – 346.15 Kelvin

    Terrain: Elevation changes, standard suburban interference

    Anomalies: Power lines present in test range; caution observed.

    Paranormal Activity: None detected during this session.

    Test Notes:

    All discs returned post-flight; no losses recorded.

    GAB2100CD1A4 watch functioned flawlessly; RCVD indicator was active throughout, allowing precision timestamp logging for each launch and landing.

    No electromagnetic interference noted, despite proximity to above-ground power infrastructure.

    Front 9 disc behavior remained within expected glide and fade tolerances.

    Summary:
    Successful solo recon and disc telemetry session. RCVD timing tech held sync with launch cadence. Flight telemetry remained consistent across all throws, with no disc losses and minimal sensor drift. Notably, test results came in at 2 over par on the front nine, attributed in part to exceptionally favorable wind conditions that extended glide paths and stabilized mid-flight disc behavior. No unexpected field phenomena encountered.As previously mentioned, temporal restraints prevented testing on the Back 9. Recommended future follow-up testing on Back 9 with General Jameson to validate comprehensive course response.

    Filed under:
    RCVD Mission Log #DR-20250406
    Status: COMPLETE
    Signature: [Digital Thumbprint Imprint – Verified]

  • The G-Shock RCVD Indicator: More Than a Sync Signal

    The G-Shock RCVD Indicator: More Than a Sync Signal

    In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern tech, where quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and aerospace propulsion dominate headlines, a quiet yet revolutionary concept hides in plain sight. It’s called RCVD—a four-letter acronym with dual meanings that converge on precision, synchronicity, and paradigm-shifting innovation.

    For G-Shock enthusiasts and horological engineers alike, RCVD is instantly recognizable as the Multi Band 6 radio sync indicator. When this tiny marker appears on your watch, it confirms that your timepiece has successfully synced with one of six atomic clocks located around the globe.

    On the surface, it’s a humble confirmation of timekeeping accuracy. But look closer: RCVD represents a handshake with an invisible, high-frequency signal traveling thousands of miles—a technological tether to a global standard. It’s precision made passive. Trust, verified invisibly. RCVD is where time, technology, and reliability converge.

    In a world that runs on milliseconds—where satellite constellations guide vehicles and financial transactions are timestamped down to the atomic tick—RCVD ensures order in the chaos.

    But that’s only half the story.

    RCVD: Remote Control Variable Discs—A covert UFO intelligence research center disguised as a Disc Golf Club.

    At a sun-bleached corner of experimental sport and fringe science stands Remote Control Variable Discs (RCVD)—a covert disc golf club with a far more ambitious mission: simulating unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) through the physics of disc flight.

    Their mantra says it all: “Disc golf is just slow-motion saucer tech. Each throw is an experiment.”

    RCVD is led by military veterans, aerospace theorists, and data-savvy philosophers who use disc golf not just for recreation, but for experimentation. Every glide, stall, lift vector, and chaotic bounce is logged, modeled, and analyzed. Flight patterns are compared to UAP reports. Wind and trees aren’t just a variable—they’re a participant in the experiment.

    By manipulating disc design, throwing techniques, and terrain dynamics, RCVD aims to reverse-engineer the physics behind non-ballistic motion—an effort that eerily mirrors reported behavior of unexplained aerial craft.

    Where others see a hobby, RCVD sees a laboratory.

    The Hidden Unity: Sync, Signal, and the Search for Meaning

    What unites these two RCVDs—atomic sync and disc golf experiment—is the philosophy of alignment. G-Shock’s RCVD keeps us synchronized with the absolute. The disc golf club RCVD strives to synchronize human experimentation with non-human flight logic.

    Both challenge our assumptions about control, precision, and what it means to “receive.” One receives from a known transmitter. The other tries to receive from the unknown.

    RCVD is underrated because it refuses to shout. Whether blinking quietly on your wrist or arcing silently through the forest, it hints at a deeper order—one that links time, motion, and meaning.

    In a world full of noise, RCVD is the quiet revolution.