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In 1997, a similar incident was recorded and discussed on email newsgroups. The image below shows a small number of white spots that were apparently interpreted as UFOs at the time:
Contemporaneously, these were identified as likely digital photo artifacts. A UFO researcher noted that the incident seemed to be the result of bad data rather than massive UFOs off the coast of Chile.
Azhazha's source for the earlier observations is not provided. However, it appears possible if not likely that Azhazha simply misinterpreted the data. References to Azhazha in Thread-3The "Thread-3" materials obtained by George Knapp and Bryan Gresh in the early 1990s offers a third source on this period. These documents describe the Soviet UFO program and some of its findings, and have never been publicly released. Readers interested in the full background on Thread-3 may find my previous piece of interest. As mentioned above, I independently obtained a copy of these documents and have begun analyzing them. The documents are similar to Azhazha's book in some respects; they contain many interesting clues and pieces of information, but also contain odd statements and theories. Due to the complexities surrounding them, it is not possible to strictly "vet" these documents. However, I have verified that the copies I received are indeed the same that Knapp and Gresh obtained. Azhazha is mentioned by name five times in the documents. In the first passage, he is described alongside Felix Zigel (discussed in my earlier piece, as well) as working on UFO problems as early as the 1960s. However, according to these documents most of that work involved making general arguments about the importance of the phenomena and tracking foreign research on the subject – particularly French and American. The narrative in Thread-3 also agrees that the "Petrozavodsk phenomenon" incited a wave of policy changes, as described above. Azhazha appears again in the documents bearing copies of the "MJ-12" documents that have long circulated among conspiracy theorists. A manuscript of Azhazha's work is subsequently cited in a breathless passage about alleged cosmonaut encounters, and again in another section about aviation incidents. Finally, the documents reference Azhazha's approval as chairman of a group studying UFOs around 1979. Interestingly, the documents seem to make no mention of the naval and submarine incidents cited by Azhazha. In sum, the Thread-3 material portrays Azhazha as being passionately involved in UFOlogy from an early date – but primarily as a promoter of the subject and conduit to foreign UFOlogists. Preliminary ConclusionsThis piece is not an attempt to exhaustively chronicle the Soviet program – such an effort would require far more translation work and access to sources than is currently practical. However, it does provide several things:
Taken together, there are a small number of preliminary conclusions:
Overall, the Soviet program appears to fit the strategic mold described above: a minimally resourced program designed to cheaply leverage observational resources as a hedge against there being anything of substance to stranger reports. Participants like Sokolov and Platov also emphasized the conventional intelligence aspect of their work. Others like Azhazha have made strong claims, but with limited evidence. The program participants often appeared preoccupied with foreign reports, and with the possibility that what they were observing was American technology. They too struggled with the enduring question: who else knows? What do they know? The preliminary answer seems to be: everyone has these reports in the international community, but no one knows all that much about them. Appendix A: BibliographyGiven that Soviet and Russian UFOlogy is not well represented in the West, I have included the "literatura" or bibliography provided in the book. Copies of both the original Russian and English are provided, and give some insight into the sources Azhazha relied on: Russian:![]() ![]() {https://blog.adamkehoe.com/ } 06-01-2021 om 17:55
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What Does Russia Know? Translation and Analysis of a Soviet UFOlogist's Study of Naval Incidents - PART II |
What Does Russia Know? Translation and Analysis of a Soviet UFOlogist's Study of Naval Incidents - PART II
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Carlos Diaz: The Man Who Contacted And Filmed The UFO |
Carlos Diaz: The Man Who Contacted And Filmed The UFO
One morning in January 1981, Mexican photographer Carlos Diaz pulled into a deserted car park at Ajusco Park near Mexico City. He was on an assignment for a magazine, and had arranged to meet a journalist who was yet to arrive. Diaz sat in his car, preparing his camera for the job ahead. Although it was early in the morning, the air was thick with humidity which made even sitting still uncomfortable. Impatiently, Diaz began to look at his watch. Suddenly, his attention was caught by a strange yellow glow coming from the valley below him. At first he thought it was a forest fire, but, an instant later, the source of light revealed itself to be a large, orange, oval-shaped UFO, slowly hovering about 30 metres from his car. Unable to believe his eyes, Diaz quickly grabbed his camera. With it resting on his steering wheel, he began frantically firing off shots. Then, without warning, the whole car began to shake violently. Diaz got out of the vehicle and took two more photographs before the craft sped up vertically into the sky, leaving Diaz in a state of shock. This encounter marked the beginning of what was to develop into one of he most fascinating and long-running contactee cases in the history of UFOlogy. Today, the case remains among a small minority of alledged extraterrestrial encounters to be supported by verified film documentation that has stood up to the scrutiny of a range of experts. KEY ENCOUNTERIndeed, the apparent credibility of Diaz’s claims has attracted the attention of some of the world’s top UFO researchers, including German author Michael Hesemann and abduction researcher Dr John Mack. Both concluded that Diaz’s story is completely credible. Hesemann echoes the views of most researchers when he states: ‘The Carlos Diaz case is the most important case of documented alien-human contact to have emerged in modern times.’ Certainly, at the time of his initial encounter, Diaz little suspected what was to come. The transition from a run-of-the-mill UFO sighting in an area now acknowledged as a UFO hot-spot, to one of the key cases of recent years did not occur until weeks later. In the days that followed this January sighting, Diaz remained preoccupied by his experience. Unable to forget what he had seen, he repeatedly returned to the Ajusco Park location, hoping to secure more pictures. After a succession of fruitless visits, Diaz began to think that he was wasting his time. But then, on 23rd of March, his patience was rewarded. RETURN TRIPWhile roaming the greenery, Diaz was again alerted to the presence of a UFO by an orange glow, which he could see only dimly through the fog and rain that had saturated the forest in Ajusco Park. As he climbed up the walls of the valley, he managed to position himself within 45 metres of the object. Diaz watched the ‘craft’ hovering above him, eminating a bright orange light. It was, he said, dome-shaped with a smooth ring in its centre. This, claimed Diaz, was covered with a number of half spheres, each around one metre in diameter. Crouching behind some rocks, Diaz thought his actions had gone unnoticed, but, as he continued to watch the craft, he felt someone grab his shoulder from behind. Diaz immediately fainted, and, when he awoke, it was dark and the UFO was gone. He was shocked to discover that, despite heavy rain, his clothes were completely dry. At that point, he knew something strange had happened to him. When he returned to his car, Diaz noticed another car parked in front of him. At this point, Diaz claimed, a humanoid entity with fair hair approached him and told him that if he wanted to know more about what he had just experienced, he should return to the same spot at noon the following day. Apparently, when Diaz returned the next day, he discovered the same entity sitting on the grass. Diaz claimed that the being then turned to him and explained that it was he who grabbed his shoulder the previous day. Before leaving, the being also told Diaz that he had come from inside the craft and that Diaz would gradually recover his memory of what had happened while he was unconscious. Sure enough, over the next few months, Diaz’s memory returned, piece by piece. According to his account, he recalled the craft hovered directly over his head. As he attempted to touch the craft, his hand seemed to pass through the yellow light and he seemed to merge with it. The next thing he recalled was seeing the craft parked on a platform inside a giant cave. Diaz was filled with awe when he remembered what he had seen inside: ‘It was full of stalagmites, some of which were carved into what appeared to be Mayan sculptures,’ he stated. ‘I saw many people in the cave, some of whom waved to me and, in a state of shock, I waved back.’ Apparantly the being Diaz had encountered in the park then led him to a smaller cave which contained seven glowing, egg-shaped orbs, one of which Diaz was invited to step into. On entering, Diaz could at first only see yellow light. But then he found himself surrounded by the image of a forest. ‘I could see all the details of the forest as if I was walking through it,’ said Diaz. ‘I couldn’t touch anything, but I could feel the temperature and moisture. I could see and experience everything, yet I wasn’t physically there.’ His guide then told him that the orbs were also a system for storing information and that certain data had been imparted to him. Diaz was then returned to the ship and, in time, to the park. CONTINUING CONTACTAccording to Diaz, this was only the first of a series of contacts with the same beings, which continue to this day. Since 1981, Diaz has stated that his experience inside the orbs has enabled him to ‘travel’ to different regions of the Earth’s ecosystem – forest, desert, jungle, shoreline, even Arctic areas – with his ET contact. Through this contact, Diaz claims to have been imbued with an awareness of the interconnectedness of all life and the need to preserve our environment. To many UFOlogists, especially those who have had their ‘fingers burnt’ by alledged contactees before, these claims may appear far-fetched. However, Diaz is seen by many researchers as a highly reliable source, not least because of the strong body of photographic evidence he has amassed to support his claims. INDISPUTABLE PROOF?Mexican TV journalist and UFOlogist Jaime Maussan, who has been at the centre of UFO investigations in Mexico since the wave began in 1991, believes that Diaz’s UFO photographs are among the most impressive he has seen. Maussan took Diaz’s photographs to Jim Dilettoso, an image processing expert at Village Labs, in Tucson, Arizona, who concluded they were genuine. After satisfying himself he was not dealing with a hoaxer, Maussan visited Diaz at his hime in Tepoztlan, Mexico. There, he spoke to a number of other witnesses who claimed to have seen exactly the same type of UFO. The apparent credibility of the Diaz case has also attracted UFO researchers from further afield, who have attempted to glean insights into the alien agenda from Diaz’s contactee claims. German author Michael Hesemann, who first interviewed Diaz in June 1994, is convinced of the credibility of Diaz’s story. ‘Not only is he contacting these beings through encounters on the ships,’ says Hesemann, ‘but he claims to be meeting these beings socially, since he believes some of them are living among us.’ However Hesemann explains that, according to Diaz, the beings are reluctant to fully disclose their origins. ‘Apparently,’ says Hesemann, ‘they did, however, explain that they have been visiting Earth for thousands of years, and are particularly interested in our evolution which, compared to their own, has happened at a much faster rate. They are trying to learn why.’ Another UFO researcher intrigued by Diaz’s case is Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, John Mack. Mack has a long history of dealing with abductees and contactees and believes that the Diaz case is among the most convincing he has come across. In his book Passport to the Cosmos, he states: ‘Out of all the experiencers I have worked with, it is Carlos Diaz who seems to have developed the richest understanding of the interconnected web of nature. Diaz’s experience of connecting with living creatures is so intense that he seems literally to become the thing he is describing.’ Diaz’s experience, Mack claims constitutes an ‘awakening’, a process which, he says, is common in abductees. Diaz told Mack that his contact with the ETs had instilled in him a need to preserve the environment and the ability to ‘enjoy a beautiful planet’. Whether or not an extraterrestrial influence was involved, Diaz’s new-found concern for the environment has certainly become a driving force in his life. he has repeatedly and passionately conveyed this environmental warning publicly, most notably at a UFO conference in Dusseldorf, Germany in 1995. Diaz has revealed that he had been informed through his contacts that the civilization of the visiting extraterrestrial, like ours, had been threatened by its own history of destruction, but had somehow managed to survive. He remains convinced that his contacts’ disturbing prediction for our future is only too real – a prediction that states with near certainty that humanity, on its current course, is headed for total extinction. ALIEN MESSENGERThis outspokenness, coupled with the public nature of his experience, has le Diaz to assume visionary status in both his home town of Tepoztlan and UFO circles. however, Diaz has been quick to dispute this, claiming that he is not a unique visionary, but merely ‘a messenger’. The real nature of Diaz’s current incarnation aside, for many UFOlogists, the Diaz case remains among the most convincing on record. Indeed, few UFO reports exist that boast such impressive and abundant photographic evidence. And fewer still have emerged that have stood up to the scrutiny applied to Diaz’s images. PERFECT PICTURESExpert analysis of Carlos Diaz’s UFO pictures has been extremely thorough. Mexican UFOlogist Jaime Maussan gave the original transparencies to Professor Victor Quesada at the Polytechnical Institute of the University of Mexico for examination. Quesada stated: ‘We were shocked to discover that the spectrum of light from the object was unlike anything we have ever seen, it broke all previous parameters and didn’t match anything in our data banks. The light was extraordinarily intense. There was no evidence of superimposition or a hoax. We estimated the object to be around 30 to 50 metres in diameter.’ Interestingly, the photographs were also analysed by Dr Robert Nathan at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California. Nathan, a notorious UFO sceptic, stated that he could find no evidence of a fake. Certainly, for many who have examined the three images, the first shot is the most impressive. In it, the orange glowing craft can be seen through the windshield of the car, and light from the object is reflected both off the car’s bonnet and off the metal guard rail by the side of the road. These, in particular, are details that experts claim are extremely difficult to fake. VIDEO EVIDENCEMexican UFOlogist Jaime Maussan was so intrigued by Carlos Diaz’s account of his experiences that he provided him with a video camera and asked him to see if he could record the UFO on tape when it next appeared. A few weeks later, Diaz awoke at 5 a.m. and grabbed his camera. He walked out and waited.
Apparently, within minutes, the craft appeared and hovered over the house, where Diaz filmed it. When Maussan saw the remarkable footage, he asked Diaz if he could get even closer to the craft while filming. Two months later, Diaz was once again able to film the craft, which this time hovered directly above him, without moving. However it is Diaz’s third attempt to capture the craft on video that is the most spectacular. In this footage, Diaz having mounted his camera on a tripod, walks to the bottom of a field waving a flash light. Responding to this, the craft suddenly materializes directly above Diaz’s head and sends beams of light down towards him. Then, the unidentified object remains motionless for 30 seconds, before blinking out. It is universally recognized that this video contains some of the best UFO footage ever taken. RELATED VIDEOS, selected and posted by peter2011 06-01-2021 om 16:55
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UFO That Crashed In Roswell May Have Already Been Seen In Canada |
UFO That Crashed In Roswell May Have Already Been Seen In Canada
It was already a humid summer, and on July 8, 1947, things had only managed to get hotter in the American Southwest. Walter Haut, an Army Air Field public relations officer stationed near Roswell, New Mexico, had released a rather odd statement to the press, even for the summer of 1947: in short, Haut claimed that the field’s 509th Operations Group had managed to capture one of the curious “flying disks” that had been making news headlines throughout the Western world. The object, according to Haut’s statement, had crashed landed at a ranch near the town of Roswell, owned by a local foreman named Mac Brazel. At very least, this had been the initial story, for later that same day Roger Ramey, Commanding General of the Eighth Air Force, had changed the official story, and now insisted that the object retrieved by the 509th had merely been a “weather balloon.” The claim would exist in infamy within UFO circles, and for years afterward, serious ufologists and conspiracy theorists would continue to ask whether the story of meteorological balloons recovered at Brazel’s ranch withstood the evidence provided by other witnesses to the bizarre events at Roswell, New Mexico, which seemed to indicate an encounter with something not of this world. And all the while, though the Roswell incident would represent, along with pilot Kenneth Arnold’s encounter with strange flying objects over Mount Rainier one month earlier, a new era of clandestine avionics known as Ufology, there were similar reports emanating from Canada around the same time that, while less popular, would nonetheless manage to still raise a few eyebrows even today. On July 3, 1947, just days before the report of the alleged object that crashed in New Mexico, the following report of an “unidentified flying object” was brought to the attention of the commanding officer of a local RCAF base, as compiled by Air Commodore W.W. Brown (whose signature appears near the bottom of the original memo). The information was supplied by the Summerside Detachment of the RCMP, and confirmed by the Summerside reporter for the area Charlottetown Guardian. The memo reads as follows: “Brenton Clark, a farmer in the vicinity of Augustive Cove, saw an object at approximately 10,000 ft east of his position moving southward at high speed. The time was approximately 17:45 hrs AST 3 Jul 47. It maintained level flight for some distance and then apparently dived earthward leaving a trail (apparently a vapor trail) behind it. After the object had disappeared the trail remained for some time. The object was round shaped and at the estimated distance appeared to be the “size of an apple”. It appeared to resemble a shooting star and there was a considerable reflection of light.” The above report was confirmed by a local reporter who advised that he was informed by James Harris, a farmer in the vicinity of Summerside PEI, that he (Harris) and his hired man, Herman Linkletter, had seen an object in the same general position at the same time. It was moving southwestward and there was such a brilliant reflection from it that its shape was indiscernible. It was visible for approximately ten seconds. The object, while reminiscent of a falling star, is described here as being circular in shape, according to one witness account. All those who witnessed the craft said it left a vapor trail, and that the object was visible for only a few seconds, with the vapor trail remaining apparent behind it in the air for much longer. All parties stated that the object seemed to reflect daylight as it traveled. But perhaps most compelling of all had been the fact that the object–whatever it had been–seemed to move parallel to the ground for a time, and then shoot off in the direction of the ground after that. While we can’t assume that the craft had crashed like it’s anomalous vehicular cousin allegedly did at Roswell a few days later, it certainly makes the multiple witness report detailed above a bit more compelling (and in fact, there were other official Canadian UFO reports around the same time, such as this one, though it seems likely in the latter instance that the craft had likely been a meteor). So what was the mystery object seen over Canada only days before the alleged crash of an object, reported by Air Force officials at Roswell, New Mexico as a “flying disc” just a few days later? By Mi }cah Hanks 06-01-2021 om 16:11
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What Happened To Ancient Civilization That Lived On Venus Billion Years Ago |
What Happened To Ancient Civilization That Lived On Venus Billion Years AgoWe all know that Earth is the only planet in our solar system where intelligent life exists. But some people seriously believe that life can be extraterrestrial. Most often, not only science fiction writers but also scientists make an assumption that life is likely to be on Mars. Recently, scientists have put forward theories that billions of years ago, Venus was also populated not just by some organisms, but by an intelligent civilization that was smarter than human. Back in 1996, amazing images were taken to the NASA center by the Venus Radar Mapper. This small spaceship was sent to Venus precisely for one purpose: to explore this planet and learn more about it. This probe took a huge number of images of the Venus’ surface, and till today, these photos have made scientists scratch their heads. There were photos that depicted a winding canal with a length of more than 600 kilometers that resembled the fragments of ancient rivers that evaporated, like the atmosphere of Venus itself. Nevertheless, a study of the soil of this planets showed that these channels were created much later than the rest of the relief of the planet
Some researchers generally put forward fantastic theories and say that these channels are nothing more than roads that were created not by nature, but by some kind of civilization. Some experts believe that intelligent life and even a whole race could once exist on Venus. Researchers have long proved that once Venus was very similar to our planet.
Even later, scientists again took pictures that depicted the silhouettes of the most real pyramids and a structure resembling the Sphinx, as in the Egyptian Giza. Scientists saw the same pyramids on the surface of Mars and the Moon. So, is it possible to compare all these structures and say that on these planets, there once existed an intelligent race? Perhaps even the same one that once built the pyramids on Earth and then flew to other planets. The past of the most beautiful planet in the solar system. Already in our time, in 2003, another probe sent to Venus confirmed during the study of reliefs and soil that earlier, this planet had been covered by a huge ocean, and in an atmosphere that almost evaporated, traces of helium and nitrogen, as well as other elements were found that previously had been met only on Earth. Even more, the atmosphere of Venus contains a lot of carbon dioxide which probably came as the result of the activity of not only the human body but also almost all living things on Earth.
Therefore, it can be argued that, in the presence of water and other constituent components, highly developed creatures had previously lived on Venus. Maybe they were like us, or maybe they were much smarter if they built pyramids on different planets. Until the end, it is not known exactly who lived on this planet, but scientists can say for sure that its past is very similar to the present Earth. RELATED VIDEOS, selected and posted by peter2011
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Why Do We Believe In Aliens? Answer Is Shocking |
Why Do We Believe In Aliens? Answer Is ShockingToday, believing in aliens is more a topic for memes than a real expectation to make contact with them. But throughout history, mankind has repeatedly turned to the idea of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations, then romanticizing them, then using them as a horror story. According to a recent survey, 20% of Americans believe that extraterrestrial species have already visited Earth, and 68% believe that extraterrestrial intelligence exists. There is no single answer from science. Scientists will tell you that the probability of the origin of life in the vast expanses of space is huge, but there is no evidence. Talking about aliens, a simple question arises: do you believe in them or not? But what do we actually believe or not when it comes to aliens? And why do these issues generally concern humanity so much? The First Aliens
The first aliens in history were the Selenites. Legendary Orpheus wrote about the “vast land” Selena (Moon), on which “there are many buildings, mountains, and cities.” Ancient Greek philosophers Thales, Heraclitus of Ephesus, Xenophon believed that this celestial body is inhabited by the nation, and it lives just like the earthly one. And another Heraclitus, from Pontus, was possibly even able to communicate with a resident of the moon that came to our planet. Having learned, among other things, from the works of ancient Greek predecessors, the astronomers of New time found evidence of the correctness of their ancient mentors. Great Johannes Kepler, for example, wrote about the selenites in 1610: “… they dig huge areas, surrounding them with the ground, maybe to get the depths of moisture …” Today, any student will understand that this all is about a meteorite impact crater. The possibility of life on other planets was also reflected in the science of the Renaissance period. For example, in the 15th century, Nicholas of Cusa suggested that the Universe is infinite, and we are not in its center. Accordingly, life must exist not only on Earth. Alien life on was found a long time agoProgress accelerated, and by the second half of the 19th century, it became obvious to astronomers that the Moon was a lifeless piece of stone. The aliens were evicted from there, but the former selenites moved to Mars.
William Herschel spoke of the possibility of life on the Red Planet in the 17th century. He was the first to prove that the polar caps of Mars are decreasing and increasing depending on the season, and suggested that there is water, and therefore life. So, the alien mind has found a new residence in the vicinity of the Earth. In 1877, Italian astronomer Giovanni Schiaparelli saw channels on the surface of Mars that he called “canali.” The image was blurry, but the scientist claimed to had seen straight lines there. He himself did not interpret his observations in any way, but many of Schiaparelli’s colleagues decided that these depressions were clearly originated artificially. The saga with Martian channels lasted until the 70s of the 20th century. There were disputes in the professional community, some works were written both in defense of the hypothesis of artificial structures on Mars and against it. However, the analysis of images of the surface of the Red Planet taken by the Mariner 4 in 1965 showed that the very “straight lines” observed by astronomers of the past were just an optical illusion. In addition, there was no atmosphere or magnetic field on Mars. It became obvious that if our cosmic neighbor was once suitable for life, then these times passed millions of years ago. However, even earlier, in the 1920s, astronomer Edwin Hubble proved the existence of other galaxies and made the Universe truly endless. Life does not have to huddle at the objects closest to the Earth – it can exist billions of light-years from us. This means that the habitat of extraterrestrial civilizations has expanded indefinitely. Science and fictionWhile scientists were arguing about life in the solar system, sci-fiction writers decided not to wait for the end of the battle and brought down an alien invasion on the heads of unsuspecting earthlings.
Herbert Wells’ The War of the Worlds (1897) was the first classic novel about the invasion of space aliens on Earth. Evil invaders from the vastness of the universe were, according to the writer, precisely the Martians. We can say that this book marked the beginning of the “era of invasions” on Earth. For the first time, guests from outer space appeared in it as creatures completely alien to man. The novel not only gave rise to a lot of imitations, but also became a real bible for several generations of writers, and also inspired many prominent researchers. In general, scientists and science fiction writers worked side by side and often combined these professions altogether. Wells himself was a biologist by education and, in addition to literature, seriously worked on the main specialty. Isaac Asimov studied chemistry, and Arthur Clarke graduated from King’s College London with degrees in physics and mathematics. Why do we need aliens?Why are aliens from distant worlds so firmly settled in our minds? What do we want from them? Why are we looking forward to this meeting and afraid of it? This whole game to search for life on other planets has changed the meaning of god for the modern man. Now, they have replaced gods with aliens. The Renaissance, the industrial and scientific revolutions of the eighteenth and twentieth centuries changed beyond recognition the archaic picture of the world with a paradise in heaven and hell underground. The man looked through a telescope and found neither God nor angels. Then he flew under the clouds, entered orbit, landed on the moon. Hurricanes, floods, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes – the favorite methods of influencing a person that the gods resorted to – are also quite explainable today. Scientific progress has triumphed on all fronts. Aliens possess all the traits that we previously endowed with the gods. They are smarter than us, their civilizations are millions of years old, and the most brilliant inhabitants of the Earth often cannot comprehend the motives of guests from outer space. Sometimes, representatives of a higher race do not even pay attention to us. Where are aliens?No matter what science fiction authors invent or whatever people believe, the UFO problem in different years has been of interest to the military. Programs for the study of the unidentified flying objects existed in the UK, France, the USA, and the USSR.
From 1977 to 1990, the program of the Academy of Sciences for the study of UFOs and other “abnormal phenomena” worked in the Soviet Union. For 13 years, the commission has collected and analyzed hundreds of eyewitness accounts. UFOs began to appear at the end of the 19th century and still remain a favorite topic of the yellow press and various interesting personalities. However, it is easy to trace a simple pattern. Interest in alien ships arises simultaneously with the beginning of the active development of aeronautics. Then eyewitnesses described the alien transport as airships or “balloons in the sky.” By the end of the 1940s, UFOs began to appear in the form of “luminous lights” and “cigar-shaped objects” moving with great speed. It’s easy to guess jet planes and missiles in them. And if you recall that all this happened against the backdrop of a frenzy of fiction in those years, then the picture is quite clear. Flying saucers are the most popular type of UFO among people. They tried to build disk-shaped aeronautics since the 1910s. Work on the creation of such machines was carried out by German and American designers in the 1930–50s. Nothing practical came of it, but photos of the prototypes became for many a proof that the USA military had contacts with extraterrestrial civilizations or tried to reproduce their technologies. The peak of interest in aliens and UFOs occurred in the 60s, which is not surprising, given the rivalry in space and the arms race between the USSR and the USA – a lot of dangerous and mysterious things really flew across the sky. True, exclusively of terrestrial origin. After the relative lull of the 1970–80s, in the 90s, there was a new surge of interest in the topic of aliens and UFOs. This was due to several circumstances. In 1993, the most popular series The X-Files was launched. It involved millions of people in the “hunt for green men.” In 1995, the famous mystery film “Alien Autopsy” released, which for many years remained the Holy Grail for adherents of contact theory. Only in 2006, the creators of the fake confessed everything. However, as often happens, they did not dissuade many “believers.” The increased interest in the other world in the 90s is easy to find more prosaic explanations. First, the Cold War ended, and the world was in a state of blissful relaxation. What else to do when the threat of a nuclear apocalypse has passed? Come up with a new one, of course! Just not so real. Secondly, the massive spread of cheap photo and video equipment has spawned a shaft of new “UFO sightings”. Having watched all the same “X-Files” and films like “Independence Day,” people began to send their murky pictures to television with muddy photographs and trembling videos of Venus, Mars, jet planes and glare on glass. But do not think that the search for extraterrestrial intelligence left at the mercy of ufologists and other exalted enthusiasts. The equation, drawn up in 1960 by astronomer Frank Drake, prompted serious scientists to search for alien civilizations. The SETI program has been running for almost 60 years, and although from time to time researchers catch some abnormal signals from space, they all end up being of natural origin. With his equation, Drake tried to answer the Fermi paradox. The situation is really amazing: on the one hand, in our galaxy should be millions of worlds inhabited by intelligent creatures. And on the other hand, scientists have not even found a hint of at least some traces of their activities. Today, one of the promising methods for detecting possible life in the Universe is the search for terrestrial exoplanets. These are celestial bodies that have a certain mass, density, and chemical composition and are located in the habitable zone of stars. In general, scientists are looking for planets that are similar in parameters to Earth, Mars, Venus, and Mercury. Are we alone in the universe? Mankind may never find the answer to this question or will know it tomorrow. But we have so long and diligently invented aliens, endowed them with so many human and superhuman qualities that meeting with a real “alien mind” will undoubtedly be the most exciting adventure in history. RELATED VIDEOS, selected and posted by peter2011
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Thousands Of People Saw UFO Crash In Brazil But Military Shut Their Mouths And Seized Their Phones |
Thousands Of People Saw UFO Crash In Brazil But Military Shut Their Mouths And Seized Their PhonesIn Brazil, thousands of people accidentally noticed the UFO that crashed into a lake near Rio de Janeiro. This unusual incident occurred in the small village of Pau Grande on May 13, 2020. According to the witnesses from the small village of Pau Grande, the military urgently arrived at the crash site, cordoned off the lake, and began to seize smartphones and other devices of local residents, which were stored on the footage “with UFOs.” Read also:
Local residents saw flying luminous objects that were in the field of view of eyewitnesses for some time, and then one of them suddenly disappeared. Urgently, the military arrived at the scene and began to close the square, restricting access to the reservoir. They also took smartphones and other devices from people, on which they were able to take shots of the UFOs.
Interestingly, at the moment, the military did not disclose any details. They are doing everything possible so that eyewitnesses do not inform the public of the details of the event. The whole internet connection was shut down in the area where the UFOs were seen, and even mobile connection stopped working.
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British Woman Terrified After Seeing UFO With Two Nordic-Like Figures, Hovering Over Her Home In 1954 |
British Woman Terrified After Seeing UFO With Two Nordic-Like Figures, Hovering Over Her Home In 1954In 1954, a British woman named Jessie Roestenberg claimed to had seen a disc-shaped flying saucer of aluminum color, hovering over her cottage near Staffordshire. She also saw two Nordic figures that were sitting in the craft. Read also:
Jessie Roestenberg, a wife of a young Dutchman named Tony lived with their two sons and a daughter in a small cottage at Vicarage Farm, Ranton, near Staffordshire, UK. It was a very remote area, and they had no electricity and indoor plumbing. On October 21, 1954, at around 4:45 pm, she was inside her house with her 2-year old daughter Karin. Her two sons, Anthony (8) and Ronald (6) were playing outside in the garden. Suddenly, she heard a loud sound like an aircraft crash. As she stepped out, her sons were terrified and shouting: “Mommy, Mommy, there’s a flying saucer.” She saw a round UFO that was hovering above them. The woman stated that the front part of the object was transparent, and she could see two human-like figures inside it. She described them as Nordics with long hair and long faces. Jessie saw them wearing a tight-fitting blue suits, and their heads were in transparent helmets.
According to Express and Star, she told reporters that the UFO circled the house two times before it flew away at a high speed. She noted that the two creatures had pitiful faces. “The boys were so terrified that they would not go out again last night,” she said. “The dog was nowhere to be seen. I think it must have bolted.” Researcher Gavin Gibbons who investigated the Roestenberg case wrote in his book “The Coming of the Space Ships ‘ by Gavin Gibbons” the following: “When I visited the Roestenberg’s house almost three weeks after the sighting…Jessie Roestenberg appeared. She seemed highly strained and nervous and her husband, coming in later, was also very strained. It was evident that something most unusual had occurred.”
Originally, Gibbons was a linguist and scholar. He called the flying saucers extraterrestrial space ships. He used the Sanskrit term “Vimanas” for the disc-shaped scout craft and “Vunu” for cigar-shaped UFOs. In Gibbons’ opinion, Jessie encountered the UFO with aliens just like George Adamski had described. But the series of UFO encounters did not stop there. ![]() Interestingly, Tony Roestenberg saw something unusual on the following Sunday (24 Oct), when he climbed the roof of his house. He saw a high-speed cigar-shaped UFO suddenly disappeared into the clouds. Another incident happened on December 15, 1954. Tony saw a bright ball, flying very silently in the sky. First, he measured the length of the UFO with his arm which was around two to three inches. But when he went to the other side of his house, its length was about 18 inches. The fireball was moving very slow at a low altitude. After some time, he heard the sound of an airplane, coming from the east. As the plane approached closer, the fireball flew away at an incredibly high speed, disappearing in no time. Gibbons visited the Roestenbergs at their new home in Stafford many times in 1955, and he was assured that there was no motive for a hoax. They looked happy in the new house, and when Gibbons asked why they had left the old house, Tony replied that since the first UFO incident had happened, the house became haunted for them. Here is the short clip of Jessie Roestenberg (aged 90) shot by John Hanson in 2015.
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This Scientist Says He’s Built a Jet Engine That Turns Electricity Directly Into Thrust |
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This Scientist Says He’s Built a Jet Engine That Turns Electricity Directly Into ThrustIf this plasma propulsion tech is real, it could change everything.This past autumn, a professor at Wuhan University named Jau Tang was hard at work piecing together a thruster prototype that, at first, sounds too good to be true. The basic idea, he said in an interview, is that his device turns electricity directly into thrust — no fossil fuels required — by using microwaves to energize compressed air into a plasma state and shooting it out like a jet. Tang suggested, without a hint of self-aggrandizement, that it could likely be scaled up enough to fly large commercial passenger planes. Eventually, he says, it might even power spaceships. Needless to say, these are grandiose claims. A thruster that doesn’t require tanks of fuel sounds suspiciously like science fiction — like the jets on Iron Man’s suit in the Marvel movies, for instance, or the thrusters that allow Doc Brown’s DeLorean to fly in “Back to the Future.” But in Tang’s telling, his invention — let’s just call it a Tang Jet, which he worked on with Wuhan University collaborators Dan Ye and Jun Li — could have civilization-shifting potential here in the non-fictional world. “Essentially, the goal of this technology is to try and use electricity and air to replace gasoline,” he said. “Global warming is a major threat to human civilization. Fossil fuel-free technology using microwave air plasma could be a solution.” He anticipates this happening fast. In two years, he says, he thinks Tang Jets could power drones. In a decade, he’d like to see them fly a whole airplane. That would all be awesome, obviously. But it’s difficult to evaluate whether Tang’s invention could ever scale up enough to become practical. And even if it did, there would be substantial energy requirements that could doom aerospace applications. One thing’s for sure: If the tech works the way he hopes, the world will never be the same. Tang’s curriculum vitae flits between a dazzling array of strikingly disparate academic topics, from 4D electron microscopy to quantum dot lasers, nanotechnology, artificial photosynthesis, and, of course, phase transitions and plasmonics. He’s held several professorships, done research at Caltech and Bell Laboratories, published scores of widely-cited papers, edited several scientific journals, and won a variety of awards. He holds a U.S. patent for a device he calls a “synchrotron shutter,” designed to capture electrons traveling near the speed of light. Tang says he first stumbled onto the idea for the plasma thruster when he was trying to create synthetic diamonds. As he tried to grow them using microwaves, he recalls, he started to wonder whether the same technology could be used to produce thrust. Other huge stories, like the coronavirus pandemic and the baffling saga of Elon Musk naming his baby “X Æ A-12,” were sucking a lot of oxygen out of the news cycle in early May, when Tang announced his invention to the world. A few outlets picked up Tang’s story, including New Atlas, Popular Mechanics, and Ars Technica, but no journalist appears to have actually talked to him. Because of that, there was little fanfare surrounding the sheer scope of his ambition for the technology — and it went overlooked that Tang sometimes sounds as though he’s invented a hammer and is now seeing a lot of things as nails. After describing his plans to conquer aerospace with his new thruster, for instance, he starts to describe plans to take on the automotive industry as well — with jet-powered electric cars. “I think the jet engine is more efficient than the electric motor, you can drive a car at much faster speeds,” he mused. “That’s what I have in mind: to combine the plasma jet engine with a turbine to drive a car.” But you wouldn’t want to drive behind it, he warned, because you could be scorched by its fiery jet stream. Over the course of our interview, Tang also brought up the possibilities of using the technology to build projectile weapons, launch spaceships, power boats, and even create a new type of stove for cooking. On that last point, Tang said that he’s already built a prototype kitchen stove powered by a microwave air plasma torch — but it’s so deafeningly loud that it sounds like a constant lightning strike. Technically, the Tang Jet is an attempt to build a “plasma thruster,” a concept that’s periodically gained attention in scientific circles. Michael Heil, a retired aerospace and propulsion engineer with a long career of Air Force and NASA research, told Futurism that Tang’s research reminds him of several other attempts to build air propulsion tech that he’s encountered over the years. Plasma thrusters like those that would power a Tang Jet have been around for a while. NASA first launched a satellite equipped with plasma thrusters back in 2006, but its capabilities are a far cry from what Tang is proposing with his research. Engineers have long dreamed of a plasma jet-powered plane, but every attempt has been smacked down by the technological limitations of the day. For example, New Scientist reported in 2017 that a team from Electrofluidsystems in Berlin attempted to build a similar thruster — but like every attempt over the previous decade, their work never became useful outside of the lab. The problems with these attempts aren’t so much faults with the theory — the concept of generating thrust with a plasma torch is fairly sound. Rather, issues begin to pop up when working out the logistics of building a vehicle that actually works. Tang has little interest in commercializing the jet himself. Instead, he wants to demonstrate its merits in hopes that well-funded government leaders or titans of industry will be inspired to take the ideas and run with them. “The steps toward realization of a full plasma jet engine would cost lots of money, time and energy,” he said. “Such investment is beyond our present resources. Such tasks should be taken by aerospace industries or governmental agencies.” That’s a common mindset for scientists, said Christopher Combs, an aerodynamics researcher at the University of Texas at San Antonio. “That’s what us academics do, we figure out the physics and say ‘Well I don’t want to make a product,'” he told Futurism. “It’s kind of a common refrain to see people in academia who have had something that gets a lot of attention.” Though he’s intrigued by the underlying principles of the Tang Jet, Combs says it’s unlikely that it will scale up to the size needed to lift a plane — in other words, the same challenges that proved insurmountable to previous plasma thrusters will rear their heads once again. The current prototype, for perspective, only produces about 10 Newtons of thrust — about the same as a medium-sized model rocket. “You’re talking about scaling something by five orders of magnitude — more than 100,000 times!” Combs said. “Which almost never works linearly. Lots of engineering happens in the middle.” And even if it were to scale perfectly, there’s the issue of power. Iron Man’s suit was powered by an “Arc Reactor,” and the flying DeLorean was powered by a “Mr. Fusion” unit that turned household trash into more than a gigawatt of power — both of which, unfortunately, are fictional. Fossil fuels store vastly more energy by weight than batteries, and that’s unlikely to change any time soon. And that’s too bad, because the Tang Jet needs a whole lot of power. According to a paper Tang and his collaborators published about the thruster prototype in the journal AIP Advances in May, the technology produces about 28 Newtons of thrust per kilowatt of power. The engines on the Airbus A320, a common commercial jet, produce about 220,000 Newtons of thrust combined, meaning that a comparably-sized jet plane powered by Tang Jets would require more than 7,800 kilowatts. For perspective, that would mean loading an aircraft up with more than 570 Tesla Powerwall 2 units for a single hour of flight — an impractical load, especially because the A320’s payload could only carry about 130 of the giant battery units. Long story short, no existing battery tech could provide enough juice. “Does this thing just become a flying Tesla battery?” Combs said. “With the weight of these batteries, you don’t have room for anything else.” The battery weight issue doesn’t doom the Tang Jet, but it pushes options for its power source into the fringe. Tang is banking on improvements to battery technology over the next years and decades; those Electrofluidsystem researchers speculated about nuclear fusion. Unfortunately, any possible answers could be decades away or impossible. It is worth noting that there exist compact nuclear fission reactors, like Russia’s KLT-40S, that produce enough power and weigh little enough that they could fit in a passenger plane or rocket. But the safety and environmental implications of nuclear-powered aircraft are grim, and Heil was quick to point out that generating enough power isn’t the only problem facing a Tang Jet. Actually getting the electricity from the power source to the thrusters would pose its own difficulties, perhaps requiring superconducting materials that don’t exist yet. “You need power to generate thrust. And how do you move that power around on the aircraft?” Heil said. “Moving and controlling megawatts from the reactor to the jet is a huge challenge. You have to use big thick copper wires, that adds a lot of weight.” Overall, both Combs and Heil questioned the feasibility of a practical Tang Jet based on the technology we have today. Without a quick fix to the energy problem, it’s certainly a tall order. But both said they were fascinated by the research and hoped to see future progress. They also pointed out that a plasma thruster could be useful for pushing satellites or spacecraft that are already in orbit — though at that point it would need to bring propellant with it rather than using atmospheric air, since there’d be none in the vacuum of space. The bottom line, Heil and Combs agreed, is that we won’t have a firmer grasp of the future of the tech until Tang’s colleagues have evaluated and experimented with it. “I’m rooting for this, and I’d love to see it pan out,” Combs said. “But the scientist in me has some questions and some concerns.”
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SILICON VALLEY TECHNOLOGISTS INTERESTED IN SWISS UFO CASE |
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SILICON VALLEY TECHNOLOGISTS INTERESTED IN SWISS UFO CASEOcéane only knew UFOs from movies and certainly didn’t believe in them. That changed on November 18, 2015, however, when she filmed strange lights over Lausanne, Switzerland from her balcony. When she entered her kitchen that morning in the pre-dawn hours to make herself a cup of coffee, she realized she couldn’t see the neighbor’s house through the balcony door. “I was perplexed,” she says. “So I went out to see.” Beyond her balcony was a “pink cloud.” “I could see the church, but not the house directly in front of me. The cloud rose and shifted toward the church steeple. Then I saw these white balls of light. They were spinning like a carousel in the cloud,” she recounts in her apartment in a suburb of Lausanne, a historic city on the shores of Lake Geneva. Océane is a pseudonym; the woman, who is between 50 and 60 years old and whose identity is known to this reporter, wishes to remain anonymous for fear of being ridiculed in her community as a “UFO lunatic.” Nevertheless, she can back up her statements: She took several photos, as well as a video, showing the pinkish mist and the lights. The flying balls circle in the sky, rise in the air, and contract again. The strange spectacle lasts for several minutes. “Then there were the small lights,” adds Océane. In the video, you can see bright dots swirling around the frame. “They made a soft sound when they hit the shutters, like the flapping of a bird’s wings. As they did so, they left behind a whitish liquid that looked a little like milk.”
Océane is left perplexed. And the sighting has not only disturbed her psychologically—she reports physical complaints as well, such as nosebleeds and bloodshot eyes. She goes to the doctor and has eye drops prescribed. “I was scared because I thought: If this leaves traces, will I get a disease?” She browses the Internet for answers. Her roundabout journey brings her to Bruno Mancusi, a longtime UFO researcher from their region, Vaud. “It’s certainly the most interesting UFO sighting in Switzerland in recent decades,” Mancusi says. The researcher interviews Océane, and together they decide to call in the scientific community. Rebuffed by the public sector But science generally has a hard time with UFOs. Most scientists hold that there is nothing more than psychology behind them, that sightings are hallucinations, the result of confusion, or simply tall tales. This rejection of the phenomenon is greatest among the natural scientists, which is not surprising since verifiable physical traces that would prove the existence of flying objects from strange worlds do not yet exist. For the discipline of science, UFOs are just not tangible enough. “Anyone who takes a closer look quickly realizes that the phenomenon is very complex,” says Bruno Mancusi. “There is probably not a single explanation for all the observations.” Incidentally, the UFO researcher does not believe that the eerie flying objects have an extraterrestrial origin. “There are too many sightings for that. It would mean that our planet is one galactic tourist attraction!” Océane gets small containers and cotton swabs and takes samples of the residue the little balls of light left on the shutters and on a display case in the living room. Mancusi, who works professionally as a laboratory technician, emails the University of Lausanne, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), and the environmental office of the western canton of Vaud. But the parties he consulted declined to take a closer look at the traces. “They said this was the job of private laboratories. I understand their reaction, but I don’t like it. After all, this is something potentially novel that could be exciting for science,” he says.
Visit from a UFO pioneer The search for interested scientists then expands outside of Switzerland. Mancusi learns of a study in the United States for which a certain Jacques Vallée is seeking samples. Vallée is a French-born astronomer and pioneer of UFO research who has lived in the U.S. for many years. “I contacted him because I had learned that he was looking for trace material from UFOs for laboratory studies,” Mancusi says. “He showed interest. So in March 2018, I went to Paris to give him the containers with the residue.” Vallée took the samples back to California. “Some time later, he told me that he would like to meet Océane to learn more about the circumstances,” Mancusi reports. “So he came to Lausanne in September 2018.” “Jacques came on a Saturday and went back to Paris the following Sunday,” Océane says, showing photos of the meeting. “He was sitting here on the couch, looking at the video and the photos. I told him everything in detail; he took a lot of notes. It was nice to see someone so familiar with this phenomenon take it seriously.” Vallée has been investigating UFOs since the 1950s and has written several well-known books on the subject. Now 82, his attitude has long set him apart from many of his UFO colleagues: He preaches openness to the data acquired and skepticism in interpreting the phenomenon. The Debrief reached out to Dr. Vallée for comment on our publication of this article. He said of this case, “In my opinion, there is no doubt the reports are sincere, and at this point I do not have a natural explanation for what took place.” However, he did note that “the case in Lausanne needs another site visit: just analyzing the residue may not tell us whether or not the phenomenon was man-made.” The world of isotopes According to Vallée, flying objects do leave physical traces every now and then. He distinguishes between structural parts, which come from alleged crash sites; material ejections and residues, as in Océane’s case; and particles and “implants,” which witnesses find on or in their bodies after sightings. The ufologist wants clarity. As a tech investor who has funded a number of startups, he has access to the best labs in Silicon Valley. In his studies, he looks at isotopes, variants of a chemical element whose nuclei contain the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Some isotopes occur naturally on Earth, while others exist only in space or can be produced exclusively in laboratories. By studying UFO debris using mass spectrometers, Vallée hopes to identify isotopes or even elements that are new to EarthThe Nolan Laboratory at Stanford University—named for Garry Nolan, a world leader in genetics, immunology and bioinformatics—is involved in Vallée’s research. While Nolan’s work is primarily in established research fields, he has also been involved in frontier science for decades. He is particularly interested in medical findings related to UFO sightings. Both Nolan and Vallée, when asked, are cagey about news on the work. Nolan declined by email to be interviewed, saying the Covid-19 pandemic had “shifted his priorities.” In addition, he said, his experience has taught him that, “with UFO issues, you should not go public until the work is completed and clear facts are available.” Vallée confirms, also by email, that the Lausanne samples are part of the study, but currently there are technological hurdles standing the way of getting consistent and meaningful results. When contacted by The Debrief about the issue, Vallée explained, “My reason for not jumping into the current debates about retrieved materials from UFO events is simply that premature publicity about specific cases precludes serious attention from scientists and eventual publication in reviewed journals.”
The Debrief followed up with questions concerning the samples themselves. Vallée explained that the materials collected were “hard solids” and “stone-like.” He and his team recently filed a series of files and support materials to a scientific publication.
“We don’t know how many scientists will be asked to give a review and comments. The publisher may then decide not to go forward, or to request a round of updates,” Vallée told The Debrief, though he would not state the name of the publication. “So it could take 3 to 6 months, which is about the norm in science.”
Just a mirage?
The scientific proof is still outstanding, as is so often the case with the UFO phenomenon and related topics. The video that Océane recorded on that November morning, however, must be contended with. Even if it is not scientific proof, the four-minute recording is at least an indication that there was something there. But what?
We asked several meteorologists and atmospheric scientists that question, including from EPFL. All were willing to look at the video. The suggestions were varied and ranged from ball lightning to mere reflections of lights to an optical illusion.
Physicist and atmospheric scientist Markus Furger was especially curious. “The video is very interesting,” Furger wrote in an email after watching the recording several times. “I think the observer has captured something extraordinary.” But what is it? “Could it be that a temperature inversion caused light rays to be deflected?”
In the literature, this very rare weather event is called a “superior mirage,” he explains. Referring to the nearby highway, he writes that the way “the dots move suggests lights from moving cars.” A reflection in the sky, then, caused by unusual weather and car headlights?
The problem with this explanation is that, according to MeteoSwiss, the national weather service, there was no inversion in the region that morning. There are also no data to support a very local inversion near Lausanne.
Several of the interviewed researchers made clear that their quotes should not be interpreted as official statements of their universities. The explanation: “We do not do research in this area.”
By the way, no other witnesses to Océane’s early morning sighting could be found. A very well-connected member of the community expressed surprise when hearing about the sighting and knew nothing about it, nor could he explain it. The case was not a topic in the local press, nor in social media. For UFO researcher Mancusi, this is not unusual: “It’s not uncommon for UFO sightings to have only one or two witnesses.”
What did Océane observe on November 18, 2015? Even today, she is convinced that it was something out of the ordinary. “I don’t think it was a weather phenomenon. After all, that doesn’t leave any traces,” she says. “I want to find out what I saw and experienced. I’ve been carrying around this big question mark since 2015.”
She hopes the investigation in California will provide answers. And that people who have observed UFOs will no longer be looked at askance. “I think the only way to do that is with scientific evidence. That’s the only way witnesses will have something in their hands and dare to report what they’ve experienced and stand up with their names.”
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1,500-Year-Old Mummy Wearing Adidas Sneakers Believed To Be Time Traveler? |
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1,500-Year-Old Mummy Wearing Adidas Sneakers Believed To Be Time Traveler?
A recently unearthed mummy equipped with a well-preserved pair of ‘Adidas sneaker’ has intrigued archaeologists and conspiracy theorists alike. While some consider it to be only a lucky find, others have brought conclusive arguments as to why this could be the remnants of an actual time traveler. Time travel has always been a fascinating topic, especially in present days when this concept doesn’t look so futuristic after all. With our current development in technology, we can dream of cruising through time in a couple hundred years. Until that day arrives, we’ll need to focus our attention on a very bizarre archaeological find from the Altai Mountains in Siberia, where an unusual mummy had recently been discovered. So, what’s the connection between those mummified remains and time travel? Well, there’s a certain item on the deceased body that’s strongly resembling a pair of – you guessed it – Adidas sneakers. If the pair of shoes prove to be authentic, then the world will know that time travel is a real phenomenon. However, I’m inclined to think that people at that time were only skilled shoemakers. Or were they really? The extremely well-preserved remains belong to a Turkik person that lived some 1,500 years ago in central Asia. The body was found alongside the remains of a horse, a pillow, and a sheep’s head. Archaeologists also found a saddle, bridle, clay vase, wooden bowl, trough, iron kettle, and four different ‘Dool’ (Mongolian clothes). “It is the first complete Turkik burial at least in Mongolia – and probably in all Central Asia. This is a very rare phenomenon. These finds show us the beliefs and rituals of Turkiks,” said B. Sukhbaatar, researcher at Khovd Museum. “We can see clearly that the horse was deliberately sacrificed. It was a mare, between four and eight years old. Four coats we found were made of cotton.” Researchers haven’t been able to determine the genre of the deceased so far, but they believe the remains belonged to a woman because they found no trace of a weapon inside the tomb, where male warriors were always buried alongside their bow. The resting place was found at an altitude of 2,803 meters, and the mummy – still wrapped in felt – was resting its bones inside a 3-metre-deep grave. The body preserved extremely well because of the cold temperatures, together with the belongings and horse remains. “The grave was located 2803 meters above sea level.This fact and the cool temperatures helped to preserve the grave,” said Sukhbaatar. “The grave was three meters deep. The finds show us that these people were very skilled craftsmen. Given that this was the grave of a simple person, we understand that craft skills were rather well developed.” There are several things that don’t add up here. First of all, Mongolians are well-known for their herds of horses, which in turn determines the wealth of their people. These noble animals were (and still are) essential to them, meaning that whenever someone died, they would leave behind a substantial herd. The grave of the Turkik mummy is considered to be rich in possessions, but since only the remains of a horse were found inside, researchers are now insinuating that the mummy didn’t belong to the elitist class of the region. But how is that possible if four different garbs, together with a presumed pair of ‘Adidas sneakers’ and numerous other items including the wool originating from a camel were discovered inside the tomb? Could it be that this woman was of a different culture? A distant traveler with knowledge of time manipulation? A Romanian archaeologist explains more about the burial ceremony in his book about Turkik nomads. It reveals that Turkik people preferred being buried with far less material possessions, but they sacrificed their horses to accompany them on the other side. “When a man died, the survivors dug a pit as large as a house, in which they laid the deceased holding in his hand a wooden cup filled with a drink, as well as his belt, bow, and money…Following that, the dead man’s horses were killed, the number of horses sacrificed being an indication of his personal wealth.” So how does a not-so-wealthy Turk woman end up in a strategically-placed grave atop of the Altai Mountains, together with rich possessions and a pair of sneakers from the future? Is it possible that archaeologists really stumbled across the mummified remains of a time traveler, or is this but a mere coincidence? RELATED VIDEOS, selected and posted by peter2011
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Famous German Engineer: “Flying Saucers” Were In The “Planning Stage As Early As 1941” |
Famous German Engineer: “Flying Saucers” Were In The “Planning Stage As Early As 1941”
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Follow me on Instagram here. Make sure you follow Collective Evolution on Telegram as we have no idea how much longer we will be on Facebook. “A German newspaper recently published an interview with George Klein, famous German engineer and aircraft expert, describing the experimental construction of ‘flying saucers’ carried out by him from 1941 to 1945.” (source, via the CIA’s electronic reading room.)
There is no shortage of strange documents in the CIA’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) electronic reading room. Many reveal the agency’s efforts to keep tabs on the technological developments of other countries, especially during and after World War II. One document brings up a famous German engineer named Georg Klein, who, as the document states, expressed that “though many people believe the ‘flying saucers’ to be a postwar development, they were actually in the planning stage in German aircraft factories as early as 1941.” The document then goes on to mention an experiment described by Klein:
According to Klein, by 1944 the Germans had already built three saucers for testing. Were these the “foo” fighters all of these American pilots were reporting? The document describes the three discs:
The engineers were ordered to destroy these saucers, including all of the plans for them. “The engineers at the Mite factories in Breslau, however, were not warned in sufficient time of the Soviet approach, and the Soviets, therefore, succeeded in seizing their material. Plans, as well as specialized personnel, were immediately sent directly to the Soviet Union under heavy guard.” Aviation writer Nick Cook is one of many to have investigated this topic, and in 2002 he came to the conclusion that the Nazis had experimented “with a form of science the rest of the world had never remotely considered” and which continues to be suppressed today. (source) It makes you wonder what the United States received given that, through Operation Paperclip, a number of top German scientists were transported to the United States. “[Italian researcher] Renato Vesco argued that Germans had developed antigravity. Disc-shaped and tubular craft were built and tested near the end of the Second World War, which, he argued, was the proper explanation of foo fighters. These concepts, he maintained, were developed by the Americans and Soviets and led directly to flying saucers.” Dr. David Clarke is an investigative journalist, reader and lecturer at Sheffield Hallam University in England. He was also the curator for The National Archives UFO project from 2008–13, and regularly comments in national and international media on UFOs. Dr. Clarke told The Daily Mail,
So, perhaps this reverse engineering started long ago? A recent and very significant leak on the topic also suggests the same thing. The TakeawayThe topic of UFOs continues to gain popularity, especially given the fact that it continues to be legitimized within the mainstream every single year. The intentions behind that are another subject, but one thing that remains certain, in my opinion, is that “The phenomenon is something real and not visionary or fictitious.” – General Nathan Twining (source) Humanity has a history of believing one thing, and then having a paradigm-busting moment shattering that belief. Take, for example, prominent physicist Lord Kelvin, who stated in the year 1900 that, “There is nothing new to be discovered in physics now. All that remains is more and more precise measurement.” It wasn’t long after this statement when Einstein published his paper on special relativity. Einstein’s theories challenged the accepted framework of knowledge at the time, and forced the scientific community to open up to an alternative view of reality. This type of thing will continue to happen throughout human history, and it’s happening more today than ever before in regards to a variety of different topics. It’s definitely an exciting time to be alive. RELATED VIDEOS, selected and posted by peter2011 { https://www.collective-evolution.com/ } 05-01-2021 om 23:56
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What color is the sun? |
What color is the sun?![]() NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory caught an image of a mid-level solar flare emitted by the sun on Oct. 1, 2015.
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If you cast your mind back to school and can remember when your teacher shone light through a prism to create an artificial rainbow, then you'll probably already know the answer to this question. "The entire sun and all of its layers are glowing," said Christopher Baird, an assistant professor of physics at West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas. "The 'color of the sun' is the spectrum of colors present in sunlight, which arises from a complex interplay of all parts of the sun." So essentially, if we're trying to figure out what color the sun is, we need to dissect the sun's rays here on Earth and quantify them. There are a few different ways to do this and they aren't especially high-tech — in fact, most kids have probably done some version of this experiment. "The color content of a beam of light can easily be identified by running the beam through a prism," Baird told Live Science. "These simple, cheap, handheld objects spread out the beam of light into its various pure color components. Each pure color has a distinct wave frequency." That's why scientists tend to use the words "color" and "frequency" interchangeably, because a ray of light's color is defined by its frequency — for visible light, red has the lowest frequency and violet has a highest. The range of colors, or frequencies in a beam of light is called a spectrum.
When we direct solar rays through a prism, we see all the colors of the rainbow come out the other end. That's to say we see all the colors that are visible to the human eye. "Therefore the sun is white," because white is made up of all the colors, Baird said. The slightly more sophisticated way of doing this is with a camera, which takes a quantitative measurement of the brightness of light hitting different pixels, and therefore gives us a way to plot the brightness of the different frequencies in the solar spectrum. If one particular frequency were consistently brighter than any of the others, we could conclude the sun is a shade of that color, but that's not the case. "When we do this, we find quantitatively that all of the visible colors are present in sunlight in approximately equal amounts," Baird said. RELATED MYSTERIES
Critically, though, these frequencies aren't present in precisely the same amount, it's just that the variances aren't significant enough to be meaningful. "The color components of sunlight are so close enough to being present in equal amounts that it is much more correct to say that the sun is white than to say it is yellow, orange, or any other single, pure color," Baird said. So, white it is then.
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