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Did the NASA Hypersonic X-43A Play a Role in the “https://badufos.blogspot.com/2018/06/did-nasa-hypersonic-x-43a-play-role-in.html” Incident?

By now everyone who follows the UFO developments has heard all about the “Tic Tac” UFO video, taken off the coast of San Diego in November, 2004 and leaked, not released, from the Pentagon. There is a good discussion of it on Metabunk.
The much-hyped “Tic Tac UFO” video
 Michael Huntington posted something concerning the Tic Tac video to the Black Vault that was almost completely overlooked but could turn out to be extremely important: Launched on November 16, 2004 off the coast of San Diego, “X-43A Becomes First Aircraft to Reach Mach 10, 3rd Test Flight 2004 NASA, Hypersonic Scram.”  This YouTube video, amazingly, has had only 29 views! Wikipedia says,

NASA flew a third version of the X-43A on November 16, 2004. The modified Pegasus rocket which was launched from a B-52 mother ship at an altitude of 43,000 ft (13,000 m). The X-43A set a new speed record of Mach 9.6[note 1] at about 110,000 feet (33,500 m) altitude,[10] and further testing the ability of the vehicle to withstand the heat loads involved.[11].

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