meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Need To Know

Need To Know SCIF - The Tic Tac

Need To Know

Bryce Zabel

Society & Culture, News

4.7 β€’ 548 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 14 July 2025

⏱️ 82 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

In this special Need to Know SCIF debut episode, award-winning journalist and series co-creator Bryce Zabel hosts a powerful roundtable with three leading voices in the UAP community: Jason Guillemette (UAP Studies Podcast), Ryan Robbins (Post Disclosure World), and Need to Know producer Tyler Stevens. Together, they unpack the explosive claims made by Ross Coulthart in the most recent episode of Need to Know β€” particularly the suggestion that the now-infamous Tic Tac UFO witnessed by Navy pilots off the coast of San Diego may not be extraterrestrial at all, but instead a product of secretive human engineering, possibly tied to Lockheed Martin.

The conversation revisits the background of the 2004 USS Nimitz encounter, where highly trained U.S. military personnel observed a Tic Tac-shaped object performing maneuvers that defied known physics. The panel discusses the implications of these objects being operated with electrogravitic propulsion systems β€” a form of advanced, possibly suppressed technology β€” and how such capabilities could be hidden under the guise of "drone impunity," allowing classified programs to operate in plain sight.

The discussion explores the deeper tension between the public's demand for disclosure and the government's history of obfuscation, raising questions about who truly controls this technology and whether the narrative is being manipulated. With each guest bringing a unique perspective β€” from podcast journalism to deep research and production β€” this episode offers one of the most direct, critical conversations yet on the true nature of the Tic Tac and the battle over UAP transparency.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Well, it has been quite a week in the world of UFO, UAP reality, and I've not seen the

0:30.7

need to know podcast so centered on the middle of a controversy since David Grushback in

0:35.5

2023. I opened last week's Need to Know by asking

0:40.0

two questions just straight out of the box saying, what is happening and what is really going on?

0:46.2

And man, I got to tell you, I got that part right, but not the way I thought. First, a little

0:51.6

background. Ross Colthard and I have done 65 episodes of Need to Know

0:56.3

now since we started, I believe, in late 21. In the first 64 episodes, we would usually talk to

1:03.4

each other a little bit at the beginning. We'd either, you know, have a text or an email or maybe a

1:09.2

signal chat or maybe a phone call. Not much. We usually just

1:13.1

kind of do it on the fly, but we sort of have a basic plan for what we're going to be talking

1:17.7

about. That did not happen on number 65 last week. In that show, Ross told me three things in that

1:26.7

show that I was completely unprepared to hear him say

1:30.4

because we hadn't spoken about it.

1:32.3

And they're pretty big things.

1:35.0

Number one, he said he thinks the U.S. has had an anti-gravitics breakthrough maybe 40 or 50 years

1:41.7

ago.

1:42.7

Number two, he believes the drone flap that we've been living through

1:46.5

is Chinese technology and that it's so advanced they could ground our entire Air Force if they

1:52.4

wanted to. And then there's number three, just when you thought he was probably throwing out

1:57.7

enough controversy for a dozen episodes, we're about 50 minutes into this thing.

2:02.8

And Ross says, and I'm, you know what?

2:04.8

I'm just going to play that for you.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Bryce Zabel, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Bryce Zabel and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright Β© Tapesearch 2026.