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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.US Congresswoman Claims She Saw Photo Evidence Of UFO Technology Not Made By Humans

    Florida Congresswoman 'absolutely believes' UFOs 'not of human origin ...

    US Congresswoman Claims She Saw Photo Evidence Of UFO Technology Not Made By Humans

    During the July 2023 UAP hearings, US Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna was the central figure in bringing the historical testimony of three whistleblowers. She is pushing hard to get the truth to the public and says she will not stop until they get to the bottom of the UFO mystery, and she will take drastic measures, including the potential withdrawal of funding for the salaries of the Pentagon executives.

    Some congress members are accusing the government of hiding important information. Courtesy: Department of Defense.

    Some congress members are accusing the government of hiding important information.

    Courtesy: Department of Defense. 

    Rep. Luna, who is also a member of the House Oversight Committee, said that she became interested in UFOs when serving in the US Air Force. She revealed that she is asking the Defense Department and intelligence agencies for the classified reports that Grusch made, including his alleged evidence.

    David Grusch testified that the U.S. government has been hiding a long-running program that retrieves and reverse engineers UFOs/UAPs. He firmly believes that the U.S. government possessed UAPs based on interviews with over 40 witnesses spanning four years and claimed to have exact knowledge of UAP locations. He reportedly shared this information with the Inspector General and intelligence committees.

    Grusch revealed in the hearings that he personally interviewed individuals with direct knowledge of non-human origin craft, and he has knowledge of non-human intelligence, but not of collaboration with adversarial foreign governments. He could not openly discuss “intact spacecraft and alien bodies or species” but offered to address these matters in a closed session.

    During the hearing, Luna queries Grusch about his choice of terminology, using “nonhuman origin” instead of “extraterrestrial.” Her involvement with the UAP matter began when she was approached by Representative Matt Gaetz, and she expressed concern after reviewing evidence from a UAP encounter off the coast of Florida.

    Luna and Representative Tim Burchett organized a hearing aimed at increasing transparency on this matter. She calls for the release of classified documents related to UAPs and rejects the idea of dismissing the issue.

    Luna is concerned about the stigma that prevents service members from reporting UAP sightings out of fear for their careers. She asked Grusch if he had ever been in fear for his life due to addressing these issues, to which he responded affirmatively. Luna emphasized the significance of Grusch’s willingness to come forward despite the fear of reprisal.

    Luna stresses the bipartisan nature of the investigation, involving various House members from different states and affiliations. She, Gaetz, Moskowitz, and Burchett even sent a letter to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy requesting the establishment of a select committee to investigate UAPs. Luna’s underlying message revolves around the necessity of transparency, accountability, and addressing potential national security risks posed by unidentified aerial phenomena.

    In an interview with FOX 13, Rep. Luna said: “It does appear, and for what I’m saying, based on the stonewalling, that they are hiding something. If these are programs that are being set up without congressional oversight and are responsible for, you know, billions of dollars being lost, that could be going towards other things. I think that that’s something that absolutely is pertinent.”

    During the hearings, extraordinary claims were presented, including the recovery of “non-human biologics” from a crashed aerial craft. Although Rep. Luna herself has not witnessed a UAP, she mentioned having observed evidence that seemed reminiscent of science fiction.

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    Drawing from her experience, she explained: “Based on the evidence that I have personally seen, the technology that exists is something that I don’t think any government has currently.” She recalled encountering a photograph and conversing with pilots about an object that she believes is beyond the capabilities of the Department of Defense.

    Rep. Luna is actively working to declassify the photograph and to bring more information to light. She highlighted the dual importance of this matter, characterizing it as both a significant national security concern and a transparency issue within the government.

    Luna finds this situation disturbing, especially since Grusch shared information suggesting threats to his life, harm caused to individuals, and advanced technology that is not publicly known. Despite Luna and Rep. Tim Burchett having “Need To Know” clearances, they were not granted access to this information, which prompts Luna to express the urgent need to uncover the truth.

    Luna revealed that her interest in UFOs was first piqued while serving as an Air Force airfield manager at Portland Air National Guard Base, Oregon, in 2018, before becoming a politician.

    During shifts one day, there had been a response from some of the pilots to something that had violated our airspace…When they got back, I asked them what happened. They said ‘we can’t really talk about it.’ Later on, one of the pilots pulled me aside and was like, we think it might have been a UFO or UAP. This was a pretty credible person, I obviously knew them to be sane, of sound mind,” she said.

    BREAKING NEWS: Anna Paulina Luna Says She Believes 'The Government Is Hiding Information' On UFOs

    A lot more information is hidden, as Whistleblower Ryan Graves confirms in his latest Newsweek edition. He writes “What I Told Them Was the Tip of the Iceberg.” Graves, who is a founder of “Americans for Safe Aerospace,” the fastest-growing UAP nonprofit in the world, writes that during his tenure as a Naval pilot, he and his team regularly encountered aircraft off the coast of Virginia Beach that “had no visible propulsion… but could remain motionless in Category-4 hurricane winds, accelerate to supersonic, and operate all day, outlasting our fighter jets.”

    Graves highlights the lack of a direct reporting process within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for commercial pilots to report these phenomena, leading to stigma, fear of retaliation, and a reluctance to come forward. Graves questions why the government is not taking these reports more seriously, especially when experienced pilots are witnessing routine and unexplained occurrences. He calls for increased attention and awareness of the UAP issue to ensure flight safety and national security.

    The Hill will host an event on August 17, 2023, featuring discussions among lawmakers, experts, and administration officials to analyze potential national security risks related to UAPs. The speakers include Rep. Tim Burchett, Greg Eghigian of Pennsylvania State University, and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, with the event being moderated by Mychael Schnell, a Congressional Reporter from The Hill.

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    From the Countryside to the Terraced Estates: Lesser-Known UFO and Alien Encounters of the United Kingdom

    From the Countryside to the Terraced Estates: Lesser-Known UFO and Alien Encounters of the United Kingdom

    Marcus Lowth

    Just about every country on the planet has UFO encounters on record. The United Kingdom, perhaps particularly due to its size, has more than its fair share. While some of these, such as the Rendlesham Forest incident, are well-known inside and outside of the UFO community, many others are far lesser known.

    Perhaps the best place to start is with one of the most mind-blowing encounters on record, which unfolded in the winter of 1987 on the Ilkley Moor near Ilkley in the Yorkshire countryside. The case was detailed in the book Without Consent by Philip Mantle and Carl Nagaitis, and while the witness was happy to share his account with investigators, he did so under the condition that he remained anonymous, which only adds a further hint of credibility to it. The witness was given the name Philip Spencer, and all that is known about him is that he is a former police officer.

    At around 7 am one icy cold December morning, Philip left his home on his way to his father-in-law’s home in East Morton. The two of them shared an interest in photography and were planning on spending the morning on the Yorkshire Moors. It was while he was walking up a steep hill that he began to notice a strange humming sound coming from above him. At first, he assumed it was coming from a low-flying aircraft. However, when he noticed something strange moving to the side of him in his peripheral vision, he began to question just what the noise might be. He turned to look at the movement he had noticed and was shocked to see a “small figure” heading up the embankment of the quarry. He immediately stopped and called out to the figure. At the same time, he raised his camera to his eye and snapped a picture of the bizarre being before it turned away and headed off once more.

    At this point, Philip began to pursue the figure. The closer he got, he could tell that it was “waving him off”, as if warning him from coming any closer. He eventually reached the top of the embankment. By the time he had done so, however, the figure had seemingly vanished into thin air. Then, he noticed a “huge silver disc-shaped object” hovering directly above him. The next thing he knew, the object shot off into the distance at great speed.

    Philip decided to return home, clearly shaken up by the surreal events. However, when he arrived back in Ilkley only minutes later, he realized it was after 10 am. He had somehow lost almost three hours. As soon as this realization hit him, he recalled the photograph he had taken. He made his way to the bus stop, catching a bus to the nearby town of Keighley, where he could have the film developed in an hour. When he received the photographs, he was stunned by what he was looking at. Although a little grainy, he could clearly see the figure he witnessed earlier that morning.

    Incidentally, you can view the picture in question by simply searching Google (or whatever your chosen search engine is) with something along the lines of Ilkley Moor Alien Photograph.

    In the days that followed, Philip began to experience intense dreams. Combined with the bizarre events themselves, he decided to report his encounter to a UFO organization, although he had no knowledge of UFOs, and so, at least initially, didn’t know who to contact. After researching, he decided to write to investigator and researcher, Jenny Randles. Randles would pass his details (or the PO Box number he used in order to protect his identity) to the Manchester UFO Research Association. Ultimately, however, the group showed little interest in the case. Following this, Philip contacted another UFO researcher – Arthur Tomlinson. And he made immediate plans to meet with him.

    Tomlinson and his fellow researcher, Steve Balon, first had Philip take them on the exact route he took on the morning of the sighting. When they were at the sight where the photograph had been taken, Tomlinson noticed how a compass that Philip had with him had reversed its polarity (it now pointed south instead of north). Following this initial meeting, Philip handed the photograph, including the negative, to Tomlinson so that it could analyzed (it has been suggested that the picture is authentic without any signs of tampering).

    With all of this in mind, Tomlinson approached the Manchester UFO Research Association chairman, Peter Hough, asking him to come with them on a second visit to Ilkley they had planned. He agreed, and Philip went over the details of the encounter once more. It was noted by Tomlinson that Philip gave virtually the same account with no variations, another sign of the credible nature of the incident.

    Once more, Philip took the investigators to the location where he had seen the strange figure and taken the photograph. While they were, investigators noted another fine detail. The sky in the photograph Philip had taken was light. He claimed he had taken the picture at some time between 7:30 am and 7:45 am. However, at this time, the sky would have been a lot darker. When Philip underwent hypnotic regression a short time later, this anomaly would be explained.

    Following this second meeting, and before Philip had undergone hypnotic regression, two strange men arrived at Philip’s home claiming to be from the Ministry of Defense, a Mr. Jefferson and a Mr. Davies. They wasted little time in expressing their interest in the photograph Philip had taken on the moors that cold December morning. He told them little of the experience and informed them that he was no longer in possession of the picture. He wasted little time informing Tomlinson of the visit. He didn’t, however, see the two men again.

    A short time after this, Philip underwent hypnotic regression. And the details that emerged from the session are remarkable, to say the least, just one of which was that he had taken the picture much later in the morning than he had thought he had.

    He recalled that it was a particularly cold morning, and he was walking up the hill on the way to his father-in-law’s house. He recalled seeing the strange figure on the embankment. However, this time, under regression, the figure was not moving away from him but heading towards him. He also recalled for the first time that he couldn’t move, as if he were temporarily paralyzed and frozen to the spot. Furthermore, everything had turned “fuzzy!” Then, things turned even stranger.

    He suddenly found himself “floating along in the air” and when he looked down, he could see the strange figure – that he described as having a green tinge to its skin – walking below, slightly ahead of him. Several moments later, he saw the “big silver saucer thing” up ahead. At this point, he appears to have lost consciousness as all he could recall next was that “everything went black”.

    His next memory was of being in a “funny sort of room” that was lit up in such a way that he couldn’t see the source of the glow – as if the light was coming out of the walls. He recalled having surges of fear running through him. At the same time, a voice appeared inside his head, urging him not to be afraid. Interestingly, the sense of fear was replaced by a sense of calm. He was placed by unseen entities on some kind of strange table before a tube-like device made its way over his body from his feet to his head. Philip recalled that he believed this was some kind of scanning device. When the device had performed this duty and disappeared, Philip noticed the green figure standing in a doorway a short distance away. And what’s more, it was urging him to join it.

    He stated that he didn’t want to follow the figure but found himself heading towards it. He went through the doorway and found himself in a “round room” looking at a “strange ball with things around it”. Then, the voice appeared in his head once more, urging him to continue walking through the room and into a corridor on the other side of it. He did so, following the corridor into another room. Inside, there were two of the green-skinned creatures, as well as a picture on the wall that appeared to move (which was likely some kind of screen). Interestingly, he couldn’t recall what the pictures were, but he could remember the voice asking him, “Do you understand?”, to which he responded that he did. Then, things turned black once more.

    His next memory was of standing on the moor looking at the strange figure on the embankment. This time, it was heading away from him as he had initially recalled. He recalled calling out to it, to which it “waived him off”. It was at this point that he took the picture, which he had, it was determined, taken sometime between 8 am and 10 am.

    Following the session, it was concluded that Philip Spencer was a very credible witness who recalled the encounter “as something that had actually happened!” The incident also contained many details that can be found in other similar encounters – such things as the no-source lighting, blacking out when entering and exiting the craft, and, of course, the missing time.

    There are also other intriguing details. For example, when Philip was asked, under hypnosis, about the visual screens he had seen – which very well could have been some kind of film – he responded that he was “not supposed to tell anybody” about that as it was “not for them to know!” Whether this was his own determination or due to some kind of mental programming, he refused to tell any details. Ultimately, the case remains of interest to researchers and investigators today, almost four decades later.

    Another particularly interesting UFO and alien encounter from the United Kingdom was investigated by veteran UFO researcher, Tony Dodd, who relayed the account in his 1999 book Alien Investigator: The Case Files of Britain’s Leading UFO Detective. The incident occurred in a typical English town in Derbyshire in the summer of 1995. On this particular evening, Mike and Debbie had invited their friends and neighbors, Steve and Annie, to their house for a barbecue. It would be an evening that would change all four of their lives.

    The barbecue had been a last-minute arrangement, and it was 10 pm before the coals were finally lit. Around 40 minutes later, a mix of chicken legs, sausages, and burgers was cooking on the griddle. The four friends were sitting in the garden, each enjoying a glass of cold cider. Then, things suddenly changed.

    Out of nowhere, a huge object appeared over the garden around 20 feet from the ground. This craft was a round disc shape with a black, metallic exterior and bright white lights moving in an anti-clockwise direction. The lights were so bright that they lit up the entire garden. As the group looked on, a door suddenly opened on the object’s side. At the same time, a bizarre feeling swept through the four friends, with each later stating the surroundings took on a strange “dream-like” feel. According to Steve, they felt “as if we had entered a vacuum. All sound seemed to have stopped, and everything went into slow motion!”

    The next thing they realized, the craft was moving away from them. While it did so, slowly at first, it soon picked up pace before it disappeared into the distance. Within seconds of the craft moving away, all four of the witnesses began to feel intense stomach pains, as well as feelings of intense nausea. It was at this point that Steve looked over to the barbecue. Not only were the coals now beginning to cool, but all of the food had been completely burnt. When he looked at his watch, he was shocked to see it was almost midnight. They had, it seemed, lost almost an hour and a half.

    Despite the bizarre nature of the events, Mike decided to make a report to the police. They promptly attended the property and took statements from each of the witnesses. As part of their standard investigation, they asked if anything was missing. It was soon discovered that two of the cider glasses the group used were nowhere to be seen. Ultimately, the police recommended that they contact Tony Dodd (who was a former police detective). They did so, and a short time later, they were undergoing separate hypnotic regression sessions in order to try and discover what happened in the 80 minutes that were unaccounted for.

    To begin with, they would each volunteer the same basic account. They all recalled, for example, seeing the strange glowing object shortly after lighting the barbecue. They claimed it was a considerable distance away, to begin with, but soon came closer. In fact, in no time at all, it was directly over the house. They described the object as being round with some kind of dome on the top, while the lights on the underside were so bright they were almost “blinding”. It was at this stage that each of the accounts became more personal to each witness.

    Debbie, for example, offered that after the object appeared overhead, she recalled Annie standing, looking up and pointing at it. She also recalled seeing “rotating lights” of red, green, and white, and that they were so bright they hurt her eyes. As she was describing these events she became very visibly upset – so much so that she had to be calmed down before the session could continue.

    When she continued, she stated that she was no longer “on my own! I am not in the garden anymore!” She claimed she could see “shadows” and “different colored lights”, as well as “eyes looking at me, they’re big and black, not like ours!”

    The next thing she realized, she was lying on “something hard with my back raised!” She could also sense movement behind her – some kind of figures that she could only describe as shadow-like. She also offered other details, such as noticing how the roof of the room came “down to the walls without a joining!” Once more she became visibly distressed, and at this point, it was decided to bring the session to a close.

    When Annie gave her account she showed the same distress, and even fear. She described a column of light coming from the underside of the object and stretching down to the ground. Shortly after, she saw a “small figure” who was dressed in a black cloak with a hood standing in the garden. She further stated that it had a “strange, pale face with a pointed chin and very large black eyes!”

    Then, two more of these strange beings appeared. Before she knew it, she was surrounded and they had hold of her arms. They were, she recalled, “dragging me towards the light!” She further claimed that she could hear these beings making “strange, animal-like grunting noises!”

    The next thing she knew, she was inside the craft. To begin with she displayed intense anxiety and fear. However, when she spoke of finding herself inside the strange room, she suddenly became calm, leading Dodd to speculate whether this was some kind of calming drug that the aliens had administered. She went on to describe being inside a room with “loads of people around the sides of the room. (They are) little people. They are all wearing cloaks with hoods!”

    She went on to describe similar procedures as Debbie had, before offering further details of the room, describing it as “funny, round, and divided into squares”. She also described the light as being a “peachy” color that appeared to come out of the walls and that caused her vision to become blurred.

    She then noticed one of the figures had some kind of device in its hand. She described this as being a “silver, small square thing on a rod”. At the same time, she could also see another figure using some kind of medical-type instrument on her toes. These procedures continued, as she recalled something being injected into her neck, as well as something being inserted into her belly button.

    Then, without warning, one of the figures pressed its face directly up against hers. She stated under hypnosis that this face was “really pale, with long, black, slanting eyes”. Before she could take in any further details, she could sense something “pressing down on her belly button” causing her severe discomfort.

    The next thing she could recall was of standing in the garden and watching the object disappear into the distance.

    Mike underwent hypnotic regression but quickly became so visibly terrified that it was decided to bring the session to an immediate stop. Ultimately, it was determined it would be unsafe for his mental health to attempt regression again, although his reaction alone tells us something terrifying and out of the ordinary occurred that summer evening. Annie’s husband, Steve, though, offered further interesting details about the incident.

    Interestingly, even before the bizarre object appeared over the garden, Steve offered, while under hypnosis, that there was a “strange” feeling to the night. When the object did appear, the first thing he could recall was his wife’s petrified screams at the side of him. He had a quick memory of the flashing lights before suddenly finding himself inside the object.

    He offered he was inside a “bright room, with lots of small people!” Similar to his wife’s description, he stated that these figures wore cloaks with hoods, adding that it appeared these cloaks were made from material that was “like black tin foil but not tin foil!”

    The next thing Steve remembered he was standing inside a “transparent tube, without seams”. Standing around the tube were several of the small beings, each staring at him. After several moments, he was removed from the tube and taken to another room. He stated that this room was “very big” and that he could “see all sorts in here”, including “loads of little people, moving around”. He continued that they had “balls of white stuff in their hands” and that he had no idea what it was. Furthermore, he could see a board on one of the walls that had the planets of the solar system on it.

    At this point, Steve’s memory became a little hazy and disjointed. He stated that he wasn’t certain if he was standing or not, but he realized that he was temporarily paralyzed. Furthermore, he had vague memories that he was taken to a separate craft at some point during the encounter, before being back in the strange room with the figures performing various experiments on him.

    His next memory was of being “back in the tube”. He could hear screaming which he first believed to be his own. Then, he realized it was Annie. He was confused as to where he was before he focused on the craft overhead and realized he was back in the garden beneath it. It was motionless, but the lights were spinning, increasing quickly. As this was happening, he recalled feeling like he was struggling for breath, as well as not being able to take his focus from the object despite the fact he desperately wanted to. Then, the craft began to rise into the air and disappeared into the distance.

    Although the four witnesses were glad to have filled in some of the blanks of that summer’s evening in 1995, none of them wished to investigate the case further, and all declined further hypnosis sessions.

    Just before 2020, after researching this case, I received an email from a member of Dodd’s investigative team. He insisted that not only was the case a very credible one, but that some of the witnesses went on to develop strange abilities, including telepathy. This is an intriguing detail as there are many people who claim to have developed such bizarre abilities following close encounter incidents.

    There is no doubt that the case is one of the most thought-provoking alien abduction encounters on record. And one, should any of the witnesses ever have a change of heart regarding further investigation of the case, that could have further secrets to reveal. Perhaps the fact that all of the witnesses have chosen to remain anonymous with no effort to make money from “telling their story” lends the case even more credibility.

    There are also several details from the case that resonate very nicely with others from around the UFO community. We have already mentioned the details of the witnesses seemingly developing strange abilities in the years following the encounter, but even the descriptions of the craft and the rooms inside is interesting. Such details as the walls being “seamless” or “without joints”, for example. We might also recall that the witnesses claimed to have suffered from nausea and intense stomach cramps immediately following the encounter, something else that can be found in many other similar incidents. That something strange happened to the four friends that evening in Derbyshire in the summer of 1995 is surely beyond doubt.

    One of Dodd’s most fascinating cases involved a woman known only as “Sharon from Yorkshire”. In the early 1990s, Sharon was listening to an interview with Dodd on the radio. He was speaking about alien abduction cases, specifically, some of the signs that a person might look for as an indicator that they may have also been abducted by aliens. The more Sharon listened, the more she realized that she was experiencing several such signs. And what’s more, these apparent clues had been showing themselves to Sharon for years.

    She often awoke, for example, to find her nightdress not only removed but completely disappeared, as if it had simply vanished. Furthermore, she would often wake up to find blood on her pillows from apparent nosebleeds during the night. Even stranger, she would sometimes wake up with mud and dirt on her feet, on the bedroom floor, and even in her bed, as well as even waking up in random rooms in her house with no memory whatsoever of how she got there.

    There were also other clues described by Dodd that she had experienced. She would often notice strange smells in the air that she couldn’t explain, as well as finding markings on her body with no memory of how she had received them. There were also many times that electrical equipment would malfunction when she was near them, and strangest of all; clocks would often tick backward if she was in the room.

    She would eventually make contact with Dodd, who would detail the hypnosis sessions he conducted with her in his previously mentioned book Alien Investigator. He first took Sharon back to an incident that had happened (then) recently, to around 5 am one morning when she had just gotten out of bed and was getting ready for work. She detailed that, although she didn’t understand why, she had an urge to look out of her bedroom window. To her shock, she could recall seeing three “greeny-brown” craft that she recalled being the “length of a working man’s club!” She further recalled the craft had extremely precise and straight edges and a curved top, with no windows visible on the object’s dark exterior.

    The next thing she knew, she was seemingly inside one of these large craft, inside a “large, white room” with ramps leading out of it. She further described tall, tanned beings onboard the craft with her. What’s more, these strange entities spoke to her “into her head”. We should note once more that this detail of telepathic communication is one that can be found in many encounters of alien abduction and close encounters with extraterrestrials.

    The next thing she could recall was standing on one of the ramps that led into another white room, only now, there were other people all around her. She stated they were led into the room, which she described as looking like an assembly hall. Moments later, one of the tall, tanned beings appeared in front of them. She recalled that this being began speaking to them, not out loud, but directly into their heads. She said the being spoke about the pollution of the planet and how humanity must change its ways.

    At this point, this alien entity told the group to turn and look towards a large window in one of the walls. Sharon recalled being able to see Earth outside. After being left to look at the breathtaking sight for several moments, they were told to move to another room. According to Dodd’s regression tapes, Sharon described what happened next, stating that they were walking “up the ramp, down the long corridor” when she had a sudden urge to touch the walls, claiming she could sense a power coming from them. She described the walls as being “dark and light” with a sand-like texture that appeared like metal but wasn’t.

    Then, she was in the next room, one that was dark with a “light at the front” and a bizarre floor below them. At this point, Sharon began to feel a surge of fear running through her, although she couldn’t understand why. She recalled becoming confused – so much so, she wasn’t sure if she was standing up or sitting down. She also recalled a “cold bright light” being shined directly into her face at random intervals. At the same time, she began to feel numb, as well as having a sense that she had somehow been restrained. She noticed that there were now other beings in the room, different from the tall, tanned ones.

    She could only see their heads, which she stated were big with big eyes. She then noticed that one of these creatures was reaching out towards her and touching her fingers. She recalled this entity had four fingers that were “not like ours”. She then noticed some kind of round device heading towards her from above, stating that it was “going in my stomach!” She recalled sensing some kind of injection in her abdomen, although she also recalled that she couldn’t feel any pain. Then, before she knew it, the procedure was over.

    She now found herself sitting up on some kind of table, although she had no idea how she had arrived there. In front of her was one of the tall, tanned beings who guided her to a strange triangular doorway. After standing in this doorway for several moments, the entity informed her that it was “time to go home!” The next thing she knew, she was back in her bedroom.

    Dodd also regressed Sharon back to several other apparent abductions during different stages of her life. One of these was when she was only eight years old. She recalled being asleep in bed when she woke up suddenly. She stated to Dodd, under hypnosis, that “the man is here again” and that she “had to go. I don’t want to go. I’m tired!” This strange man then led Sharon outside where she could see a “spaceship” hovering overhead. The man led her onboard. The next thing she knew, the craft was “going on its side” and she was floating.

    She soon found herself in a large room that was full of other children. The large, tall, tanned entities were in the room also. Perhaps bizarrely, she offered to Dodd that these taller entities were “teachers” and that they “had to listen” to them as they “teach you!”

    Another intriguing abduction encounter occurred when Sharon was around 14 years old. She told Dodd that she was at her aunt’s house “in the back garden, having a fag!” Then, for reasons she couldn’t explain, she sensed that she was rising from the ground. She recalled that she was “going straight up into the ship”, adding that this ship was “different from the others”. She went on to describe “paneling on the wall” where she could see “funny writing shapes, something like Egyptian writing!” This detail is certainly interesting when we consider what she recalled next.

    She found herself standing in her room with all of her clothes removed. The familiar tall beings were standing around her. On this occasion, though, she was the only person there. She suddenly noticed an uncomfortable “pins-and-needles” sensation spreading through her body. As this was happening, one of the entities told her – once more, directly into her head – that this feeling was from the energy they were transferring to her. She recalled that this feeling was spreading all over her body.

    Then, she recalled perhaps the most fascinating detail of all. She was told that the pyramids of Earth were of great importance, and most intriguing, that “they (the aliens) put the pyramids here!”

    Surprisingly or not, Sharon had no memory of what she had said once she was brought out of these hypnosis sessions. In fact, when she viewed video footage of them, she was completely surprised at what she was saying. She did, though, claim to Dodd that she felt more “at peace” with the bizarre events that had seemingly plagued her life.

    Without a doubt, one of the most intriguing alien encounters from the United Kingdom occurred one sunny day in 1940 in Gateshead, England. According to an article in the June 24th, 2011, edition of The Northern Echo newspaper, one day in the spring of 1940, Robert Hall and a friend were playing in the streets of the terraced housing estate where they lived when they suddenly noticed a group of soldiers marching down the street. As Robert watched the soldiers, his eye caught a strange object that was “whizzing” across the sky. He realized he was the only one to see it, so he remained quiet. However, when he and his friend were returning home to get something to eat a short time later, their afternoon took a drastic turn.

    As they approached one of the corners of the backstreets – with tall, red-bricked terraced housing overlooking them on each side - Robert noticed how a “shimmy” appeared in the air, very similar to how it appears in very hot conditions. The next thing they realized, they were inside some kind of atmospheric distortion, and of more concern, there in front of them was a strange “egg-shaped thing” that was “surrounded by bright light”. They both looked at each other, both unsure of what to do. A moment later, they noticed around 20 “strange-looking creatures” near the bizarre object.

    Robert later described these entities as humanoid, each between two to four feet tall. However, he also offered that these humanoids were decidedly different from each other. One, for example, looked similar to what we would imagine a Bigfoot to look like, while another had long hair, a thin body, and wore what appeared to be a long coat that covered what seemed to be batwings. Some of these figures even looked almost human, with pale skin and long blond hair, a description very similar to the alleged Nordic aliens of the 1950s.

    As Robert watched this bizarre scene, he became aware of several other children who had been playing in the alley, and who were also clearly aware of this strange display before them. Robert recalled how they appeared clearly “petrified and in shock”, with some of them trying to “get over the railway” but were unable to do so because of the barbed wire that ran around it. He even heard several of them screaming. Then, one of the creatures turned their attention to Robert and his friend.

    These strange beings then spoke in “perfect English”, asking the boys if they could “examine” them. Robert protested, recalling that he said the country was “at war with Germany” and that they shouldn’t go with them. Despite this, the creatures brought both Robert and his friend onboard the egg-shaped object. According to Robert, these apparent aliens then proceeded to take a sample of blood from the back of his neck. Even more harrowing, he was told that he had to remain utterly still during this procedure or he would be “killed instantly”. When taken, a strange jelly-like substance was placed on the spot of the blood of the extraction. Although they carried out several other procedures following this, Robert couldn’t recall what they were. Then, the next thing he knew, the aliens were telling Robert and his friend that they were free to go. Needless to say, they ran as fast as they could all the way back home.

    As soon he arrived back at his house, he blurted out to his parents what had happened. However, they both dismissed his claims, offering that someone had likely played a prank on him. This was echoed by several soldiers who were standing on the street near to the house, and who heard Robert’s curious tale. Despite this, several of the soldiers went to investigate the location Robert claimed the incident had unfolded. And when they arrived, they could clearly see the egg-shaped object rising into the air. One of them even fired his pistol in the object’s direction, but didn’t appear to hit it. A moment later, it had disappeared.

    Robert recalled years later that he struggled to understand just where all of the humanoid entities had disappeared to, stating that the object was around 12 to 14 feet and, as such, surely could not have fit all of them inside.

    Things turned even stranger, and perhaps rather more ominous, the following day when two men in black suits arrived at Robert’s home. Ultimately, they told Robert that he mustn’t speak about what he had seen; otherwise, he would “disappear!” To begin with, Robert put the incident out of his mind. Several days later, however, he would find himself at the center of another bizarre and surreal experience.

    Once more, he was playing in the backstreets in between the rows of terraced houses when another strange creature appeared out of nowhere and reached for him. When Robert described this creature – large head, thin body, long arms, and huge, black eyes – it was clear he was describing a grey alien. As it happened, Robert’s uncle was nearby when this bizarre scene unfolded, and he immediately ran over to his nephew. He happened to be carrying a coal shovel at the time and so used this to attack the creature, hitting it on the head. It immediately fell to the ground seemingly dead from the assault. Robert’s uncle then placed the body into a large sack and told Robert to find a policeman and report what had happened.

    Robert happened upon Sergeant Brookes, who quickly followed the young boy to the scene in the back alley. Once he had inspected the body for himself, Brookes promptly informed the army. A small military unit arrived a short time later. They inspected the body before removing it, disappearing without explanation.

    Robert, incidentally, would go on to face a lifetime of ridicule for his claims, although he never once altered his version of events.

    UFO researcher, Richard D. Hall, would investigate the case retrospectively. And he quickly determined that Robert Hall’s claims were very credible. He discovered, for example, that several of the local businesses and shops that Robert claimed had been near the location of the encounter were all accurate and correct. He also discovered that a Sergeant Brookes did indeed work in that location during 1940.

    There were also further intriguing details that Hall picked up on after speaking with Robert years later. Robert recalled, for example, that one of the figures held some kind of device that could immediately “subdue or immobilize” a person, a detail that shows up in multiple other UFO and alien encounters. As well as the blood sample (another detail often in alien abduction encounters) Robert recalled that a strange triangular mark remained on his face for several years after the initial encounter. Many people, even before the realization that they have been abducted by aliens, attest to finding similar markings on their bodies. Interestingly, if a little disturbing, Richard Hall suggested that rather than attempting to take a blood sample, these apparent aliens could very well have been “trying to put something in” – essentially, some kind of alien implant.

    Eventually, Robert agreed to meet Richard so they speak more of the encounter. However, he quickly changed his mind, stating that he feared further ridicule by continuing to speak of the encounter. Richard then contacted several other UFO researchers who Robert had spoken with in previous years, one of whom was former police officer, Gary Heseltine.

    Heseltine informed Richard Hall that Robert had contacted him “out of the blue” at some point in 2003. And to begin with, as Heseltine recalled it, he was convinced that he “had a nutter on the line”. He did, though, listen to Robert’s tale, and as he spoke, Heseltine noticed that he was not only precise and coherent, but that he would respond to each of Heseltine’s questions with “a lot of information”, right down to street and business names.

    Heseltine would end up speaking with Robert for close to two hours. And by the end of the conversation, he was convinced that Robert was “showing signs of genuine recall”. In fact, Heseltine believed Robert’s account so much that he agreed to meet with him. Much like his telephone conversation with him, the more questions Heseltine asked, the more details Robert came back with. Furthermore, Heseltine also spoke with Robert’s sister, Rhoda, who would seemingly corroborate her brother’s story. Heseltine recalled that “without prompting”, Rhoda recalled the events in full, claiming that there were “scientists at the door for days afterward” as well as a reporter who waited outside the house for a considerable amount of time in an attempt to speak with her brother.

    Ultimately, Heseltine, like other researchers, concluded that something very strange indeed took place in Gateshead during the spring of 1940, and while it was a “very weird story” there was something compelling about Robert Hall’s account.

    Enthralled by what Heseltine had told him about Robert Hall, Richard Hall made another effort to speak with him so as to investigate the case further. He sent Robert two tickets for a talk on UFOs that he was a part of in Gateshead. Once more, Robert initially agreed to the meeting. However, once more, the day before the talk, he canceled stating he had since changed his mind.

    Not to be deterred, several weeks later, Richard made one more effort to speak with Robert face to face. And this time, he was rewarded. One new detail that Richard picked up was Robert’s claim that during the second incident, when his uncle had seemingly killed the grey alien in the back alley when the military arrived later, he and his family, as well as other families on the street, were all ordered out of their houses, not being allowed to return until each of the properties had been searched. According to what Robert heard at the time, there was a concern on the military’s part that more of these strange creatures could be hiding in the houses. To the best of anyone’s knowledge, no further entities were discovered. Robert also confirmed that several “professors and scientists” would show up randomly at the family home, as well as investigators who had traveled from as far as London. His father, Robert offered, quickly became tired of the attention, and as such, the family, including Robert, ceased speaking of the curious events. Incidentally, years later, when a video of Robert’s experience appeared online, his nephew left a comment on the platform that his uncle (Robert) “always tells me this story”, and that he had no doubt that it was completely true.

    With this last account in mind, it is also worth exploring another apparent alien encounter that unfolded 14 years earlier in 1926 in Bolton. The account is relayed in UFO: The Complete Sightings Catalogue by Peter Brookesmith, with the main witness once more being a young boy, Henry Thomas, who encountered three bizarre beings while playing hide-and-seek with his friends in similar backstreets to those where Robert Hall lived.

    According to Henry, it was his turn to seek, and as he was creeping along the alleyway looking for any signs of his friends, he suddenly noticed one of the back gates of the houses standing open. Certain one of his friends had chosen to hide in the back garden it led to, Henry walked towards it. He moved through the open gap so as not to push the gate open further and alert his friend to his presence. However, by the time he had stepped through the gateway, he was met by a sight he was not at all prepared for.

    Directly across from him, standing in front of the property's back window were three strange humanoid entities, each wearing a futuristic silver garment. Years later, Henry would state that this clothing reminded him of the appearance of the Michelin Man. Each of these beings also had a “transparent dome-like helmet” on their head that was connected to some kind of backpack with tubes.

    As Henry stood there, shocked and fascinated, the three figures suddenly turned around to face him. At this point, he could see clearly inside their helmets, noticing immediately how pale their skin was. He also noted that their heads appeared to be in the shape of a light bulb, and each had a small nose with dark, black eyes. Of more concern, he could hear a bizarre gurgling sound coming from one of them. When they began in his direction, he spun around and ran out of the garden, not stopping until he arrived home.

    He later stated that although he was terrorized at the time, after reflecting on the bizarre encounter, he concluded that the figures were likely not aggressive and that it was sheer panic due to the surreal nature of the situation that had caused him to run. Of course, whether these alien entities were the same that Robert Hall encounters a decade and a half later remains open to debate.  

    We should remember that these are only a small snippet of the plethora of UFO and alien encounters that have unfolded in the United Kingdom. Indeed, it just might be the case that a follow-up article, perhaps titled More Lesser-Known UFO and Alien Encounters from the United Kingdom, could appear on this platform very soon so we might explore more of them. For now, though, we should perhaps contemplate just why there are so many UFO sightings in this part of the world. Is it a case that more residents in the UK are happy to report sightings, and so there are more on record? Or could it be that there is an increased UFO presence in the UK, perhaps due to the numbers of seas and oceans that surround it, which an increasing number of UFO researchers are suggesting are being used by these seemingly otherworldly crafts to traverse our planet? Whatever the truth, regular sightings and encounters continue to be reported in the United Kingdom today. If you live there or are visiting there, you just might end up witnessing one of them.

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    Bizarre and Sensational UFO and Alien Conspiracies of the Old Soviet Union

    Marcus Lowth

    With the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s and the subsequent end of the Cold War, a barrage of UFO accounts previously unknown in the West entered into the public domain. Indeed, while some limited accounts had made their way to the West during the Cold War, as the nineties unfolded, it became clear that UFO and alien encounters had been as rife in the Soviet Union as they were in the rest of the world. Indeed, the Soviet regime appeared to have just as much interest in UFOs as the United States, although the Soviets were even more guarded about what they knew. The Soviet authorities, for example, regularly told their own citizens that UFO sightings were actually secret weapon tests of the “evil West and United States!”

    Indeed, as we will explore later, while many of the UFO encounters to come out of the Soviet Union are genuine (in that they are unexplained real events) there is reason to believe that some of them have been intentionally planted into the public arena – essentially to see how far false information would travel around the American and Western media platforms.

    It is also worth noting how the Soviet authorities were seemingly quick to downplay and discredit believers in extraterrestrial life, sometimes brutally so. In the years before the Russian Revolution, for example, there appeared to be quite the appetite for such contemplations among the Russian population, which showed itself in the widespread interest in Cosmism. Under the iron grip of Lenin, though, and even more so under Stalin, such thoughts suddenly became (quite literally) unthinkable. Many believers and philosophers of Cosmism were carted off to the gulags, often on charges of spying for the West. Indeed, we might question just how many such people were rounded up during Stalin’s political purges of the 1930s, for example. We can also only question just how many sightings during this time went completely unreported, as well as how many of those were documented in the records of researchers sent to the labor camps in the Siberian regions.

    Just one such person was Henrik Ludvig, who was imprisoned on charges (that were almost certainly false) of spying for the Vatican. He remained incarcerated for decades, but his work survived and eventually entered the wider public domain. Ludvig had visited the Vatican decades earlier as part of his architecture studies. However, while there, and for reasons admittedly unknown, he was seemingly given access to the ultra-secret Vatican archives. And, according to his writings, what he learned in these archives is interesting, to say the least. He stated – decades before famed ancient astronaut theorist, Erich Von Daniken, incidentally – that extraterrestrials had visited the Earth many thousands of years ago, and had a direct influence on several ancient civilizations, including the ancient Egyptians, the Mesopotamians, and the Mayans.

    He also made several other remarkable claims. He offered, for example, that the many pyramids around the planet were the result of this alien intervention, and these structures were “energy machines”. In the decades that followed Ludvig's first proposing this, many other engineers and researchers have arrived at similar conclusions, perhaps the best example being Christopher Dun and his studies of the Great Pyramid of Giza. What’s more, he also suggested that nuclear power and even nuclear weapons were in use during ancient times, with one ancient civilization being completely destroyed following a nuclear strike. His theories are certainly thought-provoking.

    Perhaps a good place to start with actual UFO encounters, however, would be with several alleged crashes of UFOs behind the Iron Curtain. Going back to the 1960s, for example, there are several such events. The first seemingly detailed account of a downed UFO in Soviet territory occurred in 1962, when not one but two otherworldly vehicles are said to have crashed in the former communist state. According to local reports, the first of these occurred in the town of Semipalatinsh, with the ruins quickly retrieved by authorities and transferred to a military facility in nearby Zhitkur. A second craft was said to have come down in the largely uninhabited, upper northern regions of Russia. Once more, according to local reports, the wreckage was retrieved by Soviet troops and transported to an alleged secret underground facility somewhere in Moscow.

    According to a declassified KGB document, the following year, in 1963, another object crashed in Soviet territory. The report states that hundreds of witnesses attested to seeing a “silver disc” crash into the waters of Lake Balkash before Soviet troops secured the site only hours later. The report then details that the wreckage was taken to a military bunker in Slepnogorsk with a view to reverse engineering it. It is interesting to note that, as well as the KGB document, many former high-ranking Soviet officers spoke openly about this particular incident in the years following the collapse of the Soviet Union.

    It is perhaps an alleged UFO crash in the Topolovka Forest in the summer of 1966, though, that is one of the most interesting. On the evening in question, geologist, Oleg Ivanovich, was leading a team of scientists on a field trip in the region. After freeing one of their horses, which had become stuck in a swampy mud area, the team decided to bed down for the night and continue on in the morning. Several hours later, however, the team was dragged from sleep by the sound of a huge explosion somewhere nearby. As they came to their senses, they realized there were intense flames coming from the nearby woodland, and thick, black smoke was rising into the air. Realizing they were in danger of being consumed by the encroaching fire, the team took refuge in the river until the flames died down by first light.

    Although there were still small pockets of fires by morning, it was safe enough for the team to investigate. The first thing they discovered was that their radios no longer worked, nor would their compasses, the needles of which simply spun round and round. They then decided to head into the forest in the direction the explosion had come from. It wasn’t long before they found themselves confronted with a crippled object on the ground that looked like “two washbasins set face to face” with thick, black smoke still coming from it. Through the smoke, they could make out several flashing lights and what looked like an open doorway. Most unsettling of all, though, each could see what looked to be a “tentacle” protruding from the doorway. Although they claimed to have taken several pictures of the wreckage, they also claimed that none of them developed, which could have been due to the film being corrupted due to an increase in radiation.

    A short time after their discovery they heard the sound of military helicopters overhead – and what’s more, they appeared to be heading in their direction. The team decided to make their way out of the area, suspecting that the helicopters were looking for the downed craft. When Ivanovich returned to the location the following day, the object was indeed gone, and given the state of disrepair they had discovered it in, the only logical explanation was that the military had recovered the remains. This was backed up by the signs of recent activity on the muddy ground around where the craft had been.

    Another leaked KGB document – one that was seemingly smuggled out of the country – details another apparent encounter with a downed UFO that occurred in the state of Sverdlovsky in early 1969 (possibly March of that year). What makes this account truly stand out, however, is apparent photographs and even video footage of the incident. A report of the encounter featured on TNT’s The Secret UFO Files of the KGB television show, and according to their information, an anonymous buyer paid $10,000 for this apparent proof of an otherworldly craft.

    Further, according to these leaked files, as well as the downed craft being retrieved by the Soviet authorities, the remains of at least one dead alien occupant were also recovered, with both being transferred to the ultra-secret location, Kasputin Yar. Even more remarkable, video footage of an alleged autopsy of the recovered alien – which, incidentally consists only of a torso and an arm - also exists, although, as we might imagine, many researchers treat this footage with a large pinch of salt. That said, certain details make the encounter and the documentation that comes with it not as easy to dismiss. Part of the footage, for example, features a 1950 ZIS-151 truck carrying the recovered vehicle. This model was decades out of operation by the time the footage surfaced in the 1990s. Essentially, if the footage was hoaxed during this time, it would have been highly difficult, if not impossible, for someone to obtain a fully working authentic model.

    At this point, it is worth going back two decades to the years following the end of the Second World War, and claims of a Soviet military pilot – Arkady Ivanovich Apraksin - who had several apparent aerial entanglements with these otherworldly vehicles, not least as it shows that the Soviet authorities were more than aware of these curious craft approximately around the same time as other authorities around the world. We should note, though, that there is considerable debate as to whether Apraksin ever existed, with some researchers suggesting he has intentionally been erased from history by Soviet authorities due to his encounters.

    The case comes to us from the files of Timothy Good, whose research into the case I document in the book From Deep Within The Archives Of UFO Insight: Histories Most Bizarre, Outlandish, and Controversial UFO and Alien Encounters. Good received the information on the pilot through Soviet scientist and UFO researcher, Dr. Felix Zigel, who himself was alerted to the case following the research of Voronezh University lecturer, Yuri Fomin.

    According to this research, Arkady Ivanovich Apraksin was one of the most decorated pilots in the Soviet Air Force. He was also one of the most naturally gifted, receiving the Red Star award, the Red Banner award, and the Patriotic War First Class award during the Second World War, as well as multiple other recognitions from such operations during the defense of Stalingrad or the capturing of Berlin. It is no understatement to say he was a hero of the Soviet world.

    Following the war, Aparksin was involved with test flights of secret and developmental aircraft, and it was during one of these test flights that he had his first encounter with a craft seemingly from another world. On June 16th, 1948, in mid-flight, he witnessed what he described as a “cucumber-shaped” object that was on a direct collision course with his plane. He also described “cones of light” coming from the object and sweeping the air around it. The object was also visible to radar controllers at the Soviet military facility Kapustin Yar. In fact, following the appearance of the object to the control tower at the facility, orders were sent out for the anomalous object to land, a command it ignored. It was following this that Apraksin was given orders to pursue the mystery craft, and if it ignored a second command to land, he was to engage it.

    He immediately headed in the object’s direction. However, when he was a little over five miles away from the bizarre craft, one of the cones of light emanating from it fell on his plane. As soon as it did so, it disabled all of the plane’s equipment, forcing him to guide his plane to an emergency landing. As he did so, the object disappeared into the distance. Following the encounter, Apraksin underwent intense questioning in Moscow from high-ranking officials. What’s more, an official statement was prepared on his behalf.

    Following this, Apraksin was given orders to take 45 days leave, which he duly did. However, ten days before this leave was due to end, he received orders to report back to duty. He was soon back in the air on test flights, and around a year later during just such a flight at an altitude of approximately 50,000 feet, on May 16th, 1949,  he encountered the same, or similar, cucumber-shaped object once more. Once more, he found his plane encompassed in one of the strange cones of light. This time, however, as well as his equipment malfunctioning, he also lost air pressure. While he did manage to emergency land the plane, the task was much more difficult, and he ended up on the banks of the Volga River, around 50 miles away from his base.

    He seemingly blacked out shortly after landing, as the next memory he had was waking up in a military hospital. He was immediately required to make a full statement of the encounter before being ordered to undergo several months of “evaluation”, which was even said to include shock therapy. Eventually, in January 1950, he was declared Group One Disabled by the military medical board, which, essentially, deactivated him from military service. The following year, he applied to be reinstated – a request that was declined.

    When the previously mentioned Timothy Good researched the case, he could find no mention of Apraksin in any Soviet book, nor in any book on Soviet history or Soviet aviation. He even contacted the Soviet Central House of Aviation and Space in Moscow requesting information on Arkady Ivanovich Apraksin. They replied, interestingly or not, that they had “no information on the test flight activities of A.I. Apraksin. He is no hero of the Soviet Union!”

    Good relied on trusted sources, and he determined that Apraksin had indeed existed, although he had, for all intents and purposes, disappeared in the early 1950s, with no known knowledge of his whereabouts. Eventually, Good managed to track down Yuri Fomin, who offered to Good that he had interviewed the pilot by pure chance when they shared a train carriage sometime in September 1951. Following this initial meeting, Fomin attempted to track down the former pilot for almost two decades but was ultimately unsuccessful. He stated to Good that Apraksin was likely a victim of the “Soviet system” that would simply not allow descent of any kind.

    Was Apraksin forced from any kind of public life because of his encounters with UFOs? Was he threatening to speak of his encounters? Might it be possible that rather than being suppressed, he met an even worse fate like many others undoubtedly did in the Soviet Union during the Cold War years? Or might this public disappearance have been orchestrated to allow him to continue working on advanced aircraft in complete secrecy – perhaps even early spacecraft of Soviet design as the space race with the United States intensified? Or could it be possible that he never existed at all, and his exploits with UFOs have been completely fabricated for reasons unknown? If the Soviet authorities intended to muddy the waters surrounding the claims of the ace military pilot and his close encounters with UFOs, then we might argue they have, in this case, succeeded.  

    There are also plenty of cases of alien interaction and abduction taking place behind the Iron Curtain. According to an account detailed in the book Greatest UFO Case Files: Scintillating Encounters with ETs and Mysterious Aliens, for example, at some time in May 1978, just such an alien abduction occurred on the shores of Lake Pyrogovskoye. According to the report, the witness – Anatoly – was walking along the shores of the lake when he was suddenly approached by two strange humanoid figures, each wearing suits that appeared to be made from cellophane. They grabbed him – one at each side – and proceeded to take him to a nearby craft on the water’s edge. However, once onboard, rather than conduct any type of harrowing experiments or procedures, these apparent aliens conducted a lecture of sorts about, despite the “noble aims” of communism, that it “caused poverty” among the population.

    Then, even more bizarre, the figures instructed him to drink a clear liquid that they offered would cause him to forget the incident. This perhaps leads us to wonder why, if we assume the account to be undoubtedly true for a moment, they would go to the trouble of passing on such information if they were simply going to have him forget the details. We know that he didn’t forget the incident, but the detail of abductees being told to drink a “clear liquid” in order to forget about their respective encounters is a detail that can be found in several other alien abduction encounters on record. Furthermore, when Anatoly did report the incident, he was subjected to psychological examinations and even a lie-detector test, which he passed with no suggestion of any untruths on his part.   

    The following year, in September 1979, according to Volume 8, 2002 edition of the RIAP Bulletin, in an article by Valery Kukushkin, another encounter with an apparent otherworldly entity unfolded. At a little after midnight on the night in question, the unnamed witness suddenly awoke in their bed with a distinct feeling that they were in “terrible, mortal danger!” Despite this feeling of danger, the witness remained calm, opening their eyes slowly to adjust them to the darkness and not alert whoever might be there to the fact that he was awake. He scanned the room as best he could, not seeing any sign that anyone was there. Then, he realized that whoever – or whatever – was in the room with him, it was behind him.

    Slowly, he began to turn around. However, a moment later, he came to a sudden stop when he caught sight of where his portable television should have been. In its place was a “stone monolith of greenish-gray color”, and in the middle of this monolith was a “semicircular cap consisting of a transparent substance”. As he focused more on this bizarre display, he could see a “dense and viscous” red light behind the monolith. He now remained completely still, beyond perplexed at the events that were unfolding around him. Then, these already strange events turned even stranger.

    Suddenly, he sensed some kind of movement coming from between his bed and a chest of drawers nearby. The next thing he knew, something had leaped up onto the bed. This figure ran across his feet and then came to a stop on his torso in a kneeling position. In this stance, the figure was approximately 30 cm tall, but the witness guessed that when standing, the figure would likely be around 60 cm in height. After taking a moment to gather his thoughts, he stared at the creature and realized it was quite literally a “miniature human” being.

    Still in a mild state of shock, the witness lay still as the figure leaned forward and placed its hands on the witness’s arms. As soon as contact was made, the witness felt a sudden surge of nausea run through him. At the same time, the witness looked directly at the figure. As soon as he made eye contact, a sudden feeling of calm washed over him. Now, in a more relaxed state, he could see the details of this small creature much more clearly. He noticed, for example, that its head was a lot larger than the rest of its body, as was its eyes, which were slightly elongated. The figure’s skin was also particularly pale, almost white, and it was dressed in some kind of one-piece tight-fitting suit that covered it from its feet to its neck. Then things turned even more surreal.

    The creature leaned forward once more and appeared to begin to speak, although the witness recalled the sounds were “low and expressionless” and sounded more like Morse Code. Needless to say, he didn’t understand what the creature, if anything, was trying to say to him. It appeared this was not lost on the small figure, who leaned even closer and then seemed to repeat what it had just said. Once more, though, the witness couldn’t understand anything.

    Almost instinctively, the witness started to sit up in the bed. However, before he could fully raise himself onto his elbows, the strange creature scarpered off past his feet and then disappeared into the darkness of the room. It was at this point that the witness noticed the stone monolith-like structure had disappeared, and his portable television was back where it normally was. Although the witness didn’t see the figure again, they did experience several bizarre paranormal happenings in the weeks that followed, making him question if the encounter with the strange being had somehow opened up a certain part of his mind to the supernatural world.

    Arguably the most fascinating humanoid encounter to come out of the old Soviet Union took place beneath the ancient waters of Lake Baikal, one of the oldest and deepest lakes on the planet. Close to the border of Mongolia in southeastern Siberia, Lake Baikal is a picture of serenity on the surface, but the icy waters plunge to a depth of around 5000 feet in places. It is also a location that has a long history of strange goings-on, including sightings of strange objects hovering over the water of the ancient lake. There was, though, no stranger encounter than an incident involving a military diving unit in the summer of 1982.

    According to leaked documents, courtesy of a former Soviet navy officer, Vladimir Azhazha, several Soviet divers witnessed these objects over the water during routine military training exercises taking place at Lake Baikal. However, it was during a dive of around 150 feet beneath the surface of the water that several of the units experienced the most dramatic encounter of the exercises. As the unit was carrying out its training mission, several 10-foot humanoid entities appeared around it. Each of these humanoids wore a skin-tight one-piece suit and a spherical helmet, although there was no sign of any kind of breathing apparatus. The divers remained where they were and simply watched the group for several minutes. Then, the humanoid figures disappeared into the depths of the water.

    They would immediately report the encounter, and a short time later, a second diving unit made up of seven divers was sent back to the lake to explore the depths of the water once more. This time, however, rather than just observe them, the unit was under orders to capture one of them. They descended into the icy waters, and after several minutes, several of these humanoid entities appeared once more. Furthermore, they were heading straight towards the unit, although it was reported they were doing so out of curiosity as opposed to out of aggression. Despite this, as soon as the humanoids were within reach, the diving unit unleashed a large net in an attempt to trap one of them.

    It is uncertain exactly what happened next and in what order, but shortly after deploying the net, it appeared that the humanoids unleashed some kind of sonar weapon that sent the divers shooting to the surface and then 50 feet into the air. Four of the men suffered horrendous injuries due to being sent to the surface so quickly and required prolonged treatment in a decompression chamber. Three of them eventually died. According to some researchers into the case, several fishermen witnessed the incident, stating that the divers suddenly burst out of the surface of the water and were sent high into the air.

    Whatever the truth of the account, there are plenty of interesting details to examine in the aftermath of the incident. For example, only several weeks earlier, in May 1982, a MIG fighter jet went missing somewhere in the woodlands of Voronezh, resulting in a military search unit combing the area. As they entered a clearing in the forests, they saw a humanoid figure, approximately 10 feet in height, wearing a tight-fitting, one-piece silver suit. It doesn’t take the sharpest mind to note that this description is almost identical to the apparent humanoid figures witnessed beneath the waters of Lake Baikal. Incidentally, the figure immediately turned and ran from the scene as soon as it noticed the search unit. A moment later, a flash of bright light and a loud boom caused the unit to look upwards, just in time to see a glowing object rising high into the sky before disappearing.

    Also of interest is an article that appeared in 1992 in the paranormal magazine Anomaliya, in which a former veteran of the Soviet military, Mark Shteynburg claimed that he had heard of the Lake Baikal encounter directly from Major-General Demyanko while he was part of similar training exercises at the Issyk Kul Lake. According to Shteynburg, Demyanko briefed the unit on how they should be alert to tall humanoid figures in the water. He termed these humanoids “swimmers” and stated that there had been several encounters with them in various lakes in Soviet territory, including at Lake Baikal. The briefing ended with orders that if any of the unit were confronted with such beings, they were not to approach them but report them only.

    It is also worth noting some of the other strange encounters documented at Lake Baikal over the years. Some reports, for example, state that a Soviet military jet crashed into the lake at some point in the late 1950s while in pursuit of a strange, silver craft. Further, according to the reports, the air traffic controllers who heard the pilot’s final distress calls before the craft entered the water were later forced to sign official secrecy papers that bound them not to talk of the incident. Perhaps it is not too surprising, then, that there is no official record of the crash.

    Even stranger, in April 2009, as the International Space Station was photographing the ancient waters of the lake while orbiting overhead, two circular breaks were clearly visible in the ice. Examination of these anomalies – both of which were perfectly circular and approximately three miles in diameter - showed that it was likely that something circular had broken through the ice sheet from beneath. Could these breaks in the ice have been made by a craft occupied by the ten-foot humanoid entities? With this last question in mind, it is also interesting to note an incident in 2016 when multiple local residents reported seeing huge flashes of green lights above Lake Baikal. 

    Perhaps one of the most thought-provoking potential extraterrestrial encounters unfolded in Earth’s orbit onboard the Soviet space station, Salyut 7 in July 1984 – another account that, while minimally reported on at the time, really came to light in full following the end of the Cold War with the release of once-classified documents. Six individuals on board the space station, on two separate occasions, reported seeing bizarre “angel-like” manifestations outside the craft. Even stranger, these floating entities even had wings and even seemed to exude feelings of peace and tranquility.

    The first of these bizarre sightings unfolded on July 12th, 1984, when a strange bright orange cloud suddenly enveloped the space station out of nowhere. This strange orange glow to their surroundings made the crew think, at first, that there had been some kind of explosion onboard the space station. Having realized this wasn’t the case, however, the three cosmonauts - Leonid Kizim, Vladimir Solovyov and Oleg Atkov - rushed to the portholes, the light becoming almost blinding as they peered outside. Each was more than shocked to see what they described as “angels” floating around the ship. They would further describe these entities as having a wingspan similar to the size of a 747 jet, with each being approximately 80 feet tall. Even more remarkable, one of the cosmonauts later stated that one of these entities smiled at them as if acknowledging their presence on the space station. These beings remained outside the craft for around ten minutes before suddenly disappearing. Just short of two weeks later, though, they appeared once more.

    On July 17th, following the successful docking of the Soyuz T-12 with the Salyut 7, three more cosmonauts boarded the space station - Vladimir Dzhanibekov, Svetlana Savitskaya, and Igor Volk. Despite the events of July 12th, Savitskaya was there to achieve one thing only: to become the first woman to conduct a spacewalk before her American counterpart, Kathryn Sullivan, who NASA was hoping would achieve this, and which is a good indicator as to the propaganda one-upmanship backdrop these strange events played out against. Savitskaya achieved this feat on July 25th – as she was doing so, however, further bizarre goings-on were unfolding.

    The strange angel-like entities returned, with all six of the cosmonauts witnessing them. The details were much the same as the first incident, with the strange beings floating around the ship gracefully, and acknowledging and smiling at the crew members. Once more, the cosmonauts reported the incident to mission control, noting that the entities remained for several minutes before disappearing as they had done previously.

    Interestingly or not, the two incidents were officially put down to some kind of mass hallucination. We have to ask how likely it might be that such a group hallucination would occur on two separate occasions involving six different individuals. Even the most skeptical of people would have to admit that was unlikely at best. Furthermore, when all six of the cosmonauts went through a barrage of physical and mental tests upon arriving back to Earth, there was nothing to back up the hallucination theory. It is also interesting to note that in more recent years, apparent whistleblowers from NASA have offered that these angel-like beings are often photographed by the Hubble telescope, although they are obviously not released to the public.   

    While there is nothing to suggest that the Soviet authorities were embellishing the incidents, or even that they were outright lies altogether, there is perhaps good reason to suspect that in our next encounter.

    Without a doubt, one of the most intriguing claims of UFOs and alien civilizations to come out of the Soviet Union, particularly during the Cold War period, are the claims of the so-called Bosich Space Wreckage. According to a report in the summer of 1979 in the British tabloid newspaper, Reveille, a Russian scientist had discovered the crippled remains of an alien spacecraft orbiting the Earth.

    The claims came from astrophysicist, Professor Sergei Bosich, who claimed he had located and identified ten separate pieces of wreckage, with two of these pieces measuring more than 100 feet. Using computer analysis, Bosich and his team managed to trace all ten pieces of wreckage back to an origin and date. According to their workings out, each piece had entered into orbit from the same spot on December 18th, 1955 – essentially, on this date, the alien spacecraft had exploded, the debris entering into orbit around our planet. Even more fascinating, by studying the dimensions of each piece of wreckage, Bosich estimated that the object – when in one piece – likely measured 200 feet in length and was 100 feet wide. More remarkable still, Bosich put forward that the wreckage could contain the remains of alien crew members, not to mention advanced alien technology.

    The article went on to detail Bosich’s plans to put into action a rescue mission of sorts and have the debris brought back down to Earth so it could be studied and possibly be reassembled. It was put forward that if one such spacecraft could reach Earth’s orbit then another one could, and if these extraterrestrial visitors proved hostile, it could be in humanity’s interest to know as much about them and their technology as possible.

    Following this information entering into the public arena, both the American and British authorities showed tentative and cautious interest in the claims. In fact, this interest was such that the director of NASA’s Space Shuttle Office of Space Technology, Dr. Myran Malkin, offered that they would consider a joint salvage operation with their Soviet counterparts if the Soviet authorities requested their assistance.

    Similar sentiments were made by Dr. Desmond King-Hele, a space researcher at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough in the United Kingdom, stating that they would be interested in joining a potential retrieval mission if the Soviet authorities made more information available to them. He added the caveat, however, that it was most likely that the “wreckage” was nothing more than general space debris, adding that there were (at the time) around 4000 known pieces of space debris orbiting the Earth. Furthermore, should Bosich share his research with him, he was confident he could identify most if not all the pieces he had identified with known space debris.

    The Soviet authorities, though, remained tight-lipped on the claims, at least officially. They did, however, dismiss King-Hele’s assertions that the objects Bosich had identified were nothing more than space debris, and they used the date of the alleged explosion – December 18th, 1955 – as proof that such debris didn’t exist at the time. The date of the apparent explosion was almost two years before the first manmade object in space, the Soviet satellite, Sputnik 1. They further dismissed claims that the objects could be nothing more than pieces of a meteor, offering that meteors don’t simply explode for no reason. Ultimately, by dismissing such explanations, they were indirectly putting forward that Bosich and his team were correct in their assessment that the objects were debris from some kind of spacecraft not of Earthly origin.

    Were the Soviet authorities looking to retrieve the potential wreckage themselves and so locking the powers of the West out of such a momentous discovery? Or might the whole thing, as we mentioned in our opening, have been part of a huge disinformation campaign, both to see how far such stories would travel in the West, as well as attempting to draw them into searching for something that never existed, and so causing embarrassment on the international stage, not to mention wasting funds and resources at the same time.

    Or could there be another possibility? Could it be possible that a top-secret international recovery mission did go ahead, with the debris being brought to an equally top-secret location and then studied without the public being aware?

    Whether it was the intention of the Soviet regime to draw in the space agencies of the West to embark on what would be nothing more than a wild goose chase in space or not is open to debate. As is whether some kind of top-secret retrieval mission did go ahead behind closed cosmic doors. There are, though, independent claims and suggestions of other researchers that are worth noting. In an article in the May 14th, 1954 edition of the San Francisco Examiner, for example, it was claimed that two researchers, Dr. Lincoln La Paz and Clyde Tombaugh, had discovered two satellites orbiting the Earth at a distance of 400 and 600 miles respectively. Of further interest, a similar article of orbiting objects appeared in the St. Louis Dispatch as far back as the late 1940s.

    As there were no known manmade objects in orbit during this time, we might ask if these objects were two of the unknown objects that became two of the pieces of wreckage noted by Bosich. Could it be, for example, that there were two alien spacecraft in near-Earth orbit in the late 1940s and early fifties, one of which exploded resulting in the ten pieces of sizeable debris in December 1955?

    It is also worth highlighting an article that appeared in 1969 in Icarus magazine by American astronomer, John Bagby. In it, he relayed that he had discovered ten “moonlets” orbiting the Earth. Of further interest, Bagby’s research suggested that all ten of these objects had come from a single, larger object. Even more spine-tingling, Bagby had managed to trace the timeline back to the date of the separation of the objects into the ten moonlets – December 18th, 1955, the same date arrived at by Bosich a decade later. Make of that what you will.

    Interestingly or not, around a decade later, with the fall of the Soviet Union looking increasingly likely, another UFO case entered the public arena with some suggesting that this was another case of disinformation looking to test the new transparency agreement between the East and West (the Glasnost policy). According to a report from the Russian news agency TASS on October 9th, 1989, on September 27th of the same year, a huge, shiny “banana-shaped object” appeared in the skies over Voronezh before descending and landing in the middle of a public park as hundreds, perhaps thousands of people looked on.

    Following the landing, several humanoid robotic figures, each wearing shiny, silver suits and bronze-colored boots, emerged from the craft and approached a small group of people standing nearby (although it is not clear if any further interaction between the onlookers and the apparent alien entities took place). After several moments, the occupants reentered the craft, which then rose into the air and disappeared into the distance. The landing site was examined by scientists, who detected a strange substance on the ground where the craft had been, as well as “two pieces of unidentified rocks” that “cannot be found on Earth!”

    The Associated Press soon picked up the report, and, following further inquiries with the Russian news provider, further articles appeared in such newspapers as the New York Times, and even TIME magazine. In fact, when TIME ran an article on the encounter in its October 23rd, 1989 issue, they highlighted other similar encounters that had been reported on in the Soviet Union.

    In the Socialist Industry newspaper, for example, an article offered that several weeks previously, in the region of Perm, a milkmaid encountered a strange creature that looked like a man but was “taller than average with shorter legs!” An article in the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper several weeks after the apparent landing at Voronezh, reports of an “Abominable Snowman” coincided with the registering of “energies” at Perm which Soviet researchers determined was a “landing field for flying saucers!” That same article also detailed an encounter between journalist, Pavel Mukhortov and an extraterrestrial from the “Red Star of the Constellation of Libra”. According to the telepathic communication that took place, this extraterrestrial stated that taking the journalist to their home planet (as he had asked) presented a danger for them due to “thought bacteria!”

    American journalist, Howard G. Chua-Eoan, was more than aware of the stories coming out of the Soviet Union during this time, and he offered that the reason for the sudden open reporting on such bizarre encounters was almost certainly to test the Glasnost policy in order to see how far such stories would go, and to see how seriously the Western media, and Western public, would take them. It is certainly an interesting suggestion.

    It is perhaps worth very quickly highlighting some of the words from former President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, whose two terms in the 1980s led up to the eventual break-up of the Soviet Union. In 1988, for example, he stated during a speech with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev that he would “occasionally think how quickly our differences, worldwide, would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world!” While most people put this remark down to elaborate speech-writing, others offered it was a moment of unintended candidness from Reagan. Could it really be that behind such policies as Glasnost and apparent disinformation, behind closed doors, particularly towards the end of the Cold War, East and West were working together in the light of an “outside alien threat”?  

    Whatever the truth regarding which accounts were nothing more than purposely planted disinformation and which were genuine encounters, the fact that UFO and alien encounters were happening regularly in the Soviet Union during the years of the Cold War would seem almost certain. These are just some of the many accounts available for examination. Indeed, entire volumes could be written about UFOs in the Soviet Union during the Cold War years, and we will almost certainly return to this location and era to explore more of them in a future article. For now, though, we should perhaps contemplate just how many UFO and alien encounters took place in Soviet territory during the Cold War years, and what implications these might have had on the world stage, albeit the world stage that exists in the shadows.

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    04-11-2024 om 17:55 geschreven door peter  

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    03-11-2024
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.What is the Pentagon’s alleged ‘Immaculate Constellation’ program?

    What is the Pentagon’s alleged ‘Immaculate Constellation’ program?

    Story by Steph Whiteside

    • The program allegedly collects information on UAP encounters
    • The whistleblower detailed encounters collected by the program
    • Lawmakers have been pushing for more transparency on UAPs

    What is the Pentagon’s alleged ‘Immaculate Constellation’ program?

    What is the Pentagon’s alleged ‘Immaculate Constellation’ program?© Provided by News Nation

    (NewsNation) — Independent journalist Michael Shellenberger told NewsNation a whistleblower has revealed the existence of an alleged Pentagon UFO program called “Immaculate Constellation.”

    Shellenberger told NewsNation’s Ross Coulthart about the whistleblower report, which comes on the heels of similar allegations from former Air Force intelligence officer David Grusch and former Pentagon employee Lue Elizondo.

    Here’s what we know about the program so far.

    What is ‘Immaculate Constellation’?

    According to the whistleblower, the Pentagon program collects and quarantines information on UFO (also commonly known today as “UAPs,” or “unidentified anomalous phenomena”) sightings and encounters.

    The program allegedly includes information from different types of intelligence, including high-quality image intelligence and measure and signature intelligence.

    Who is the whistleblower?

    Shellenberger did not reveal the whistleblower’s precise role or whether they were employed as a Defense Department employee or as a contractor.

    He did tell NewsNation that he met with the whistleblower and verified their credentials and also independently confirmed the existence of the program with unrelated sources.

    How was the program discovered?

    According to Shellenberger, the whistleblower discovered the program by accident after stumbling upon a database containing UFO information.

    What kind of UAP incidents were described in the report?

    In one encounter reportedly detailed by the whistleblower, a group of orbs surrounded an F-22 and forced it out of its designated patrol area.

    In another incident, the crew on an aircraft carrier reported seeing an orange-red sphere descend from a high altitude and described feeling uneasy and as if they had snapped out of a trance following the encounter.

    Has the Pentagon responded to the allegations?

    Department of Defense spokesperson Sue Gough denied records of the alleged program in a statement to NewsNation Tuesday evening.

    “The Department of Defense has no record, present or historical, of any type of SAP called ‘IMMACULATE CONSTELLATION,’” she wrote.

    Has the Pentagon acknowledged any UAP programs?

    The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) is a publicly-known Pentagon program that collects and investigates reports of UAPs.

    In a report, AARO denied any evidence that UAPs are alien in nature. The report did acknowledge the existence of the Kona Blue program, which was intended to reverse-engineer any recovered UAP technology.

    The report said the program never went into effect because no such technology was ever recovered.

    What’s next for UAP disclosure?

    A bipartisan group of lawmakers has already pushed for more disclosures around UAPs.

    While nothing specific has been announced in relation to this report, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., has announced plans for a UAP hearing held by the Senate Armed Services Committee following the election, and Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., announced plans for a UAP hearing in the House set for Nov. 13.

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    03-11-2024 om 23:30 geschreven door peter  

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    02-11-2024
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.America's nuclear missile bases have been alien targets since the 1960s, military insider claims

    America's nuclear missile bases have been alien targets since the 1960s, military insider claims

    Fears of an alien invasion in the US took hold in the 1960s and 70s after reports of UFOs hovering over military bases flooded the nation.

    Now, decades later, a UFO expert has claimed that the extraterrestrial spaceships did visit 'every major nuclear missile base' and continue to do so to this day.

    Robert Hastings, who has interviewed many Army personnel about the bizarre sightings, said: 'The ones that are currently operational, have been visited repeatedly year after year according to the sources that I have interviewed.'

    Hastings recently made waves when he revealed more than 120 former service members had come forward about their encounters with flying objects near nuclear weapon storage and testing grounds.

    'A public, grassroots effort must be made in the interim to understand – as best as possible, using the data gathered thus far – the nature and intentions of those who pilot the UFOs,' Hastings penned in his recent book recounting the interviews.

    'Or perhaps they have a use for our planet, let's say for scientific purposes, and know that global nuclear warfare will disrupt their data-gathering and/or experiments.'

    In his book, UFOs and Nukes, he revealed that investigators are prevented from properly probing the cases because of dubious layers of classification.

    One thing is for sure, however, it is 'obvious' that if there are extraterrestrial visitors, they are 'greatly interested in our nuclear weapons.'

    A UFO expert claimed that UFOs have long visited nuclear bases and continue to do so. For at least 17 nights in December 2023, swarms of small 'drones' were seen penetrating the highly restricted airspace above Langley Air Force Base in Virginia.

    A UFO expert claimed that UFOs have long visited nuclear bases and continue to do so. For at least 17 nights in December 2023, swarms of small 'drones' were seen penetrating the highly restricted airspace above Langley Air Force Base in Virginia. 

    Hastings' comments echo a study released in June that analyzed over 500 of the best-supported UFO cases from the heights of the Cold War, which concluded that 'this intelligence understands atomics, and they understand atomic weaponry.'

    UFO reports over America's nuclear arsenal appeared to shift from sites where the bombs were made to missile silos and US air bases as the Cold War arms race grew.

    The study was conducted by a retired US Air Force staff sergeant, data analyst affiliated with Harvard's UFO-hunting Galileo Project Ian Porrit and a research team.

    The group focused on official military and police reports of UFOs from 1945 to 1975, avoiding poorly supported accounts and ambiguous newspaper stories, to focus on cases with multiple witnesses and signal evidence, like radar.

    Their study, which only covered US cases, also used reports of UFOs spotted above non-nuclear army bases and nearby civilian centers to act as control groups to test against their findings of any UFO trends at America's sensitive nuclear installations.

    The team found that data from 1948 through 1975, showed support to the idea that extraterrestrials, or some other intelligence, has methodically surveilled America's rise to a nuclear power.

    'This intelligence understands the developmental cycle. They have some contextual knowledge of what they're looking at and what they're looking for,' Hancock told DailyMail.com, given these shifts in reported UFO sightings over time.

    From 1948 to 1952, as America's production of atomic weapons first ramped up, waves of UFO sightings began cropping up over Washington state's Hanford nuclear production complex, as well as Los Alamos and other sites for the Manhattan Project.

    Hastings' recent claims come just weeks after new government records surfaced other UFO waves near military sites, including Joint Base Langley-Eustis (pictured)

    Hastings' recent claims come just weeks after new government records surfaced other UFO waves near military sites, including Joint Base Langley-Eustis (pictured)

    'What we know now is that inside the Air Force for the first seven to 10 years they sincerely believed it was the Russians,' Hancock told DailyMail.com.

    'And when they couldn't prove that,' he said, 'it became very political.'

    From 1952 onward, their study found cases of UFOs probing near active nuclear weapons took precedence, with a wave of sightings around America's new intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) starting in the 1960s.

    'When you get to those ICBM bases, from about 1965 to 1975, these things are occurring at night,' Hancock pointed out.

    'And they are they are much more intrusive. They're very low altitude, they penetrate the security perimeters of the base,' he added.

    Hastings' recent claims come just weeks after new government records surfaced other UFO waves near military sites, including 17 nights in December 2023 when swarms of UFOs were tracked over Joint Base Langley-Eustis.

    These brazen penetrations over Langley — home to at least half the Air Force's F-22 Raptor stealth fighters — led to two weeks of emergency White House meetings.

    To date, Langley's mystery UFOs have eluded identification by the Pentagon, police and even NASA's high-altitude research plane, the WB-57F, called in to investigate.

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    General Glen VanHerck, the commander with North American Aerospace Defense (NORAD), who led the mission to take down the infamous Chinese spy balloon in February 2023, described that Langley wave as unlike any other known case.

    'If there are unknown objects within North America,' General VanHerck told the Wall Street Journal, 'go out and identify them.'

    Senior ex-Pentagon security official Chris Mellon told DailyMail.com last week that the UFOs were 'swarms of smaller craft' released by 'motherships.'

    He explained that was 'part of a much larger pattern affecting numerous national security installations.'

    'Two of the notable aspects,' he said, 'are the fact our drone signal-jamming devices have proven ineffective and these craft are making no effort to remain concealed.'

    Mellon told DailyMail.com: 'I make no claims regarding their origin, perhaps many are Chinese drones.'

    '[But] in some instances,' Mellon took pains to emphasize, 'it is clear they want to be seen as though taunting us.'

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    02-11-2024 om 23:32 geschreven door peter  

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    30-09-2024
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Experts reveal alarming theory for why UFOs appear to defy the laws of physics - and what we look like to them

    Experts reveal alarming theory for why UFOs appear to defy the laws of physics - and what we look like to them

    Experts have theorized that UFOs appear to defy the laws of physics potentially thanks to an anti-gravity machine, and that as a result, humans look like we're moving in slow-motion.

    Luis Elizondo, the former Pentagon insider who's been blowing the lid off the government's UFO secrets, has made shocking claims in his book, 'Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs.'

    In his bombshell memoir, he outlines a theory that gained steam during his time as part of the AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program) group: UFOs harness anti-gravity to circumvent the laws of physics.

    An anti-gravity device, forming what Elizondo's team calls a 'bubble' around a craft, would potentially make the object immune to Earth's gravitational forces - which might explain its incredible acceleration abilities.

    And without any gravity affecting the craft, there would also be no time dilation taking place, meaning that while time for everyone on Earth would be slowed down by the Earth's gravity, time for anything operating a craft would be considerably faster.

    This would mean anything looking outside a craft would see the entirety of humanity moving at a fraction of their speed. 

    Luis Elizondo, the former Pentagon insider who's been blowing the lid off the government's UFO secrets, has made shocking claims in his book, 'Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs'

    Luis Elizondo, the former Pentagon insider who's been blowing the lid off the government's UFO secrets, has made shocking claims in his book, 'Imminent: Inside the Pentagon's Hunt for UFOs'

    Research by Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, and Harvard's Avi Loeb has shocked the scientific community when they concluded that recent UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) observations defy laws of physics

    Physicist Erik Lentz from the University of Göttingen has similarly proposed a mind-boggling theory that could explain how these otherworldly visitors traverse the vast distances of space.

    His research suggests a way to create the above mentioned 'warp bubble' that could allow spacecraft to travel faster than light without breaking Einstein's cosmic speed limit, as reported by Physics World

    But the catch is that it would require energy equivalent to 'hundreds of times the mass of the planet Jupiter'

    'A warp bubble traveling faster than light cannot be created from inside the bubble, as the leading edge of the bubble would be beyond the reach of a spaceship sitting at its center,' he said.

    'The problem is that you need energy to deform space all the way to the very edge of the bubble, and the ship simply can't put it there.'

    Erik Lentz suggests a 'warp bubble' could allow spacecraft to travel faster than light without breaking Einstein's cosmic speed limit

    Erik Lentz suggests a 'warp bubble' could allow spacecraft to travel faster than light without breaking Einstein's cosmic speed limit

    Meanwhile, a groundbreaking paper by Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, and Harvard's Avi Loeb also sheds light - or bends it - on how UFO seem to create optical illusions.

    The paper states that these mysterious objects should create 'a bright optical fireball, ionization shell and tail' due to friction with air or water, as reported by Popular Mechanics. 

    'The friction of UAP with the surrounding air or water is expected to generate a bright optical fireball, ionization shell and tail — implying radio signatures,' it wrote.   

    On top of that, many of the observed UAPs show no signs of these telltale signatures.

    This could mean that UFOs could be nothing more than 'sensor-induced optical illusions.' 

    'The lack of all these signatures could imply inaccurate distance measurements (and hence derived velocity) for single site sensors without a range gate capability,' the authors wrote. 

    'Typical UAP sightings are too far away to get a highly resolved image of the object and determination of the object's motion is limited by the lack of range data.' 

    Pictured: Harvard's Avi LoebPictured: Sean Kirkpatrick

    A groundbreaking paper by Sean Kirkpatrick, director of the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, and Harvard's Avi Loeb also sheds light - or bends it - on how UFO seem to create optical illusions

    Without any gravity affecting the craft, there would also be no time dilation taking place, meaning that while time for everyone on Earth would be slowed down by the Earth's gravity, time for anything operating a craft would be considerably faster

    Without any gravity affecting the craft, there would also be no time dilation taking place, meaning that while time for everyone on Earth would be slowed down by the Earth's gravity, time for anything operating a craft would be considerably faster

    However, Elizondo points out in his book that the optical illusion could be generated by the 'bubble'.

    Citing the Doppler effect, the former intelligence officer said that light moving in and out of the medium would skew based on if the object was moving away from you or toward you. 

    Elizondo, risking his life, has alleged in his book that the US military has been running a top-secret program to retrieve and reverse-engineer alien craft for years.

    He even has claimed they've recovered non-human specimens.

    'We're not alone,' Elizondo told NewsNation. 'We are not alone in this universe, and it is a simple fact. The U.S. government has been aware of that fact for decades now. I think if the American public knew just how deep this lie went, that we would have a very significant constitutional crisis on our hands.' 

    Elizondo, risking his life, has alleged that the US military has been running a top-secret program to retrieve and reverse-engineer alien craft for years

    Elizondo, risking his life, has alleged that the US military has been running a top-secret program to retrieve and reverse-engineer alien craft for years

    He even has claimed they've recovered non-human specimens

    He even has claimed they've recovered non-human specimens

    His book contains, among its many incredible revelations, details on a 2016 plan hatched by Elizondo and his military colleagues to catch a UFO in the ocean.

    'The United States has been involved in the recovery of objects,' Elizondo told the outlet. 'Vehicles of unknown origin that are neither from our country or any other foreign country that we're aware of.'  

    But it's not just conspiracy theories anymore.

    In August, Elizondo told reporters that he can confirm one of two 'vehicles of unknown origin' were recovered from the now legendary Roswell UFO crash of 1947.

    More shocking still, Elizondo said, 'We, as a nation have, been interested in not only the vehicles themselves but the occupants,' which he called 'biological specimens.'

    Elizondo helped release three of the most famous UFO videos in history after leaving his role in the US Department of Defense in late 2017. 

    Elizondo first rose to national prominence in late 2017 in the pages of the New York Times — where he blew the whistle on the US military and intelligence community's pervasive mismanagement and excessive secrecy on the topic of UFOs.

    His public resignation and opaque role within the Pentagon's UFO-hunting portfolio, known to its Senate backers as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), brought fame and a lead role in a History channel docu-series.

    In April 2020, the Pentagon officially released three videos that Elizondo had helped leak in 2017, each taken by US Navy fighter pilots who had reportedly witnessed 'unexplained aerial phenomena' (UAP) as UFOs are now more technically known.

    Official US Navy video shows 'UFO' tracked off East Coast in 2015
    Elizondo first rose to national prominence in 2017 in the pages of the New York Times, after he helped release three US Navy infrared UFO videos - including the GOFAST video (above)

    Elizondo first rose to national prominence in 2017 in the pages of the New York Times, after he helped release three US Navy infrared UFO videos - including the GOFAST video (above)

    The videos depict, as Elizondo told CNN, 'things that don't have any obvious flight surfaces, any obvious forms of propulsion [...] maneuvering in ways that include extreme maneuverability beyond, I would submit, the healthy G-forces of a human or anything biological.'

    Despite corroboration from his peers and the late Senate Majority leader who helped create AATIP, Nevada Democrat Harry Reid, the Department of Defense has maintained that Elizondo's military role had no official UFO-hunting duties.

    Pentagon officials denied the existence of any 'credible evidence of extraterrestrial activity,' in a statement responding to NewsNation's forthcoming interview.

    'As we have stated previously, Luis Elizondo had no assigned responsibilities for the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) while assigned to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security,' DoD spokesperson Sue Gough told NewsNation.

    Critics of Gough have pointed to a 2003 research paper on psychological warfare that she wrote for the US Army War College, implying the Pentagon spokesperson might be part of a coordinated campaign to undermine Elizondo's credibility.

    And, in May 2021, Elizondo filed a 64-page complaint to the DoD's Office of the Inspector General accusing high-ranking military officials of attempting to silence him by threatening his security clearances and obfuscating of his work with AATIP.

    Elizondo said he endured 'malicious activities, coordinated disinformation, professional misconduct, whistleblower reprisal and explicit threats perpetrated by certain senior-level Pentagon officials.'

    Above, veteran Australian TV news broadcaster and investigative reporter Ross Coulthart - who conducted the first televised interview with government UFO whistleblower David Grusch last year - conducted the new interview with Elizondo, which airs in full on Friday

    Above, veteran Australian TV news broadcaster and investigative reporter Ross Coulthart - who conducted the first televised interview with government UFO whistleblower David Grusch last year - conducted the new interview with Elizondo, which airs in full on Friday

    Former intelligence agent spills secrets from Pentagon's UFO program

    These actions, he and his attorneys said, suggested 'a coordinated effort to obfuscate the truth from the American people, while impugning my reputation as a former intelligence officer at the Pentagon.'

    His new memoir, 'Imminent,' sees the former Pentagon official opening up about much more incredible personal accounts — including the story of his own family's disturbing experience with 'green orbs' floating through their house.

    In the book, Elizondo also details he and another AATIP member's plan to catch UFOs on the high seas.

    He told Dailymail.com in August that their investigations pointed to these craft having an apparent interest in military operations, nuclear power, and were often seen around bodies of water.

    So they coordinated with the Navy and other branches to create 'Project Interloper': an attempt to lure the mysterious craft and record them with high-tech equipment.

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    30-09-2024 om 22:30 geschreven door peter  

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    14-09-2024
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.The Pentagon’s New UAP Report is Seriously Flawed - part 3

    The Pentagon’s New UAP Report is Seriously Flawed  - part 3

    14-09-2024 om 00:37 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.The Pentagon’s New UAP Report is Seriously Flawed - part 2

    The Pentagon’s New UAP Report is Seriously Flawed  - part 2

    14-09-2024 om 00:31 geschreven door peter  

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    13-09-2024
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.The Pentagon’s New UAP Report is Seriously Flawed - part 1

    The Pentagon’s New UAP Report is Seriously Flawed  - part 1

    Last month the U.S. government’s new UAP investigation office, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), submitted a report to Congress entitled, “Report on the Historical Record of U.S. Government Involvement with Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena” (UAP, the new term for UFO). This new report is itself anomalous for several reasons.

    • First, who ever heard of a government report being submitted months before it was due? Especially one so rife with embarrassing errors in desperate need of additional fact-checking and revision? Was AARO Director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick rushing to get the report out the door before departing, perhaps to ensure that his successor could not revise or reverse some of the report’s conclusions?
    • Second, this appears to be the first AARO report submitted to Congress that the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) did not sign off on. I don’t know why, but Avril Haines and her Office were quite right not to in this case, having spared themselves considerable embarrassment in the process.
    • Third, this is the most error-ridden and unsatisfactory government report I can recall reading during or after decades of government service. We all make mistakes, but this report is an outlier in terms of inaccuracies and errors. Were I reviewing this as a graduate student’s thesis it would receive a failing grade for failing to understand the assignment, sloppy and inadequate research, and flawed interpretation of the data. Hopefully, long before it was submitted, the author would have consulted his or her professor and received some guidance and course correction to prevent such an unfortunate outcome.

    Another irregularity worth noting is the fact that before its release, Department of Defense (DoD) Public Affairs sponsored a closed-door pre-brief on the report’s findings for a select group of press outlets on an invitation-only basis. Outlets like The Debrief, which closely follow the UAP issue, were excluded. Following the report’s release, most of the news agencies that had participated in the pre-brief went on to publish articles that uncritically parroted the report’s findings. Moreover, they seem to have done so without consulting any of the scholars or experts who have studied and written extensively on this topic as would normally be the case in another field.

    What about consulting the famous scientist, author, venture capitalist, and UAP expert Dr. Jacques Vallee, who worked with Air Force astronomer Dr. J. Allen Hynek on Project Blue Book and lived much of the history this UAP report purports to cover? Neither AARO nor the press bothered to speak with him. How about Robert Powell, Director of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies and author of the outstanding new book UFOs: A Scientist Explains What We Know (and Don’t Know)? Or professor Alexander Wendt at the Ohio State University? I’m sure these and many other authors and scholars would have been happy to assist AARO or the press, had they been contacted.

    That America’s leading press outlets missed the problems and issues identified below and failed to present an alternative perspective, is itself typical of the stigmatized history of UAP press coverage since WWII. Those interested in the role of the press on the UAP topic may want to read Terry Hansen’s provocative book, The Missing Times.

    The disappointing lack of critical press coverage of this important report prompted me to begin compiling the insights of UAP scholars and experts who have studied the history of UAP and the US government. I hope the observations below will prove helpful to members of Congress and the public seeking to understand the history of the US government’s involvement with UAP. Perhaps, when AARO publishes Volume II of its report, some effort will be made by the mainstream press to consult UAP subject-matter experts before rushing their articles into print.

    One of the other concerns I have about press coverage of this report is the tendency to conflate the UAP topic generally with allegations the government has recovered off-world technology. The UAP issue is distinct and critically important regardless of the truth about allegations of recovered extraterrestrial, nonhuman technology. Asking AARO to investigate that allegation was unfortunate since a subordinate DoD or IC office finding its superiors innocent was never going to satisfy the critics anyway.

    Moreover, a disruptive secret of that colossal magnitude affecting every person on the planet would never be revealed in a report to Congress from a mid-level official or organization. Only the President, or an independent Congressional investigation, could reasonably be expected to reveal such a profound and transformative issue. If Congress wants to be confident it knows the truth, it needs to conduct its own independent investigation.

    In the meantime, Congress and the public deserve a great deal more transparency and clarity regarding US government data on the UAP issue. Too many well-documented incidents are occurring at too many locations, a problem greatly exacerbated by the rise of sophisticated drone technologies. If you don’t think this is a serious issue, consider that just a few months ago fighter aircraft were transferred from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia to Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana after weeks of intrusions by unidentified drone-like craft. The Air Force seemed powerless to capture or deter these intruders and has still not been able to identify them. Similar incidents have been afflicting Navy warships and other bases around the country.

    If the Air Force can’t defend its own bases, how can it defend the rest of the country? Don’t we need to get on top of this sooner rather than later? As journalist Tyler Rogoway (incidentally a skeptic of ET theories) said in one of his many superb articles at The War Zone (emphasis added here and elsewhere below): “The gross inaction and the stigma surrounding Unexplained Aerial Phenomena as a whole has led to what appears to be the paralyzation of the systems designed to protect us and our most critical military technologies, pointing to a massive failure in U.S. military intelligence.”

    In sum, the number of UAP reports and the number of intrusions into US military airspace are both increasing, so we need to embrace the full range of UAP and drone issues and pursue them vigorously, rather than trying to diminish or trivialize the topic the way AARO’s historical report seeks to do.

    Hopefully, Volume II of AARO’s history of UAP will be far more accurate and informative, and will also garner more serious, informed, and independent press coverage.

    Missing the Target

    The new UAP investigative agency of the U.S. Government is currently called the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). It reports jointly to the leaders of DoD and the Intelligence Community (IC). AARO recently sent the classified version of its first historical report, Vol. I, to Congress. Ostensibly, it covers the period from 1945 to October 31, 2023. The administrative cover date is February 2024. Volume II is due on about June 15, 2024.

    The Congressional legal mandate, meaning by statutory law, required that this AARO historical report present the detailed history of UAP as recorded in US Government records. However, AARO instead presented a summary history of the records of flawed USG investigations of UAP, rather than what was actually mandated: the history of UAP and “relating to” UAP, meaning the history of UAP sightings and investigations (and to be completed using USG records and other official information).

    The law required a “written report detailing the historical record of the United States Government relating to unidentified anomalous phenomena,” and the word “investigations” nowhere appears – the phrase does not say it is to be a historical report solely “relating to” investigations of “unidentified anomalous phenomena.” (NDAA FY2023 Sec. 6802(j)(1)(A), codified statute 50 U.S. Code § 3373(j)(1)(A), as amended.)

    In another breach of the explicit terms of the law, AARO failed to compile, itemize, and report on US intelligence agency abuses on UAP (per 50 U.S.C. § 3373, below). The AARO Historical Report was required to:

    (ii) include a compilation and itemization of the key historical record of the involvement of the intelligence community with unidentified anomalous phenomena [UAP], including— …

    “(III) any efforts to obfuscate, manipulate public opinion, hide, or otherwise provide incorrect unclassified or classified information about unidentified anomalous phenomena [UAP] or related activities.” [NDAA FY23 Sec. 6802(j)(1)(B); 50 U.S. Code § 3373(j)(1)(B)]

    Contrary to Congressional direction, AARO completely omits entire agencies – NORAD, NSA, DIA (prior to 2009), CBP, etc. – agencies with known investigations or activities relating to UAP, and also omits any discussion of “any efforts to obfuscate, [or]… hide … unclassified or classified information about unidentified anomalous phenomena [UAP] or related activities.” AARO omits these agencies even when there are unclassified documents available on those agencies’ records and investigations of UAP (for example, see the approximate 100 pages of CBP Customs & Border Protection agency internal memos of Records on UAP, plus 10 videos, released in August, 2023, but unmentioned by AARO; Also see McMillan, Hanks, Plain, “Incursions at the Border,” The Debrief, May 27, 2022).

    Excessive Secrecy

    In the past, extreme and excessive secrecy has been displayed in efforts to “hide … unclassified or classified” UAP-related information, illustrated by the AARO predecessor’s UAP Security Classification Guide, first distributed internally on April 16, 2020 (see graphic below) which is itself heavily redacted, removing most indications of the type of UAP report content requiring classification. This is a binding secrecy regulation – don’t be fooled by the word “guide,” it is absolutely mandatory. The secrecy regulation specifically states that only a general statement of an increase in UAP sightings can be released to the public, and “without [releasing] any further information regarding when [or] where” a UAP “sighting [has] been reported” as that is classified. Additionally, the “times and places” of UAP detections are classified and are required to be “unspecified” and can’t be released; it is not “U” (Unclassified) (p. 6, subparagraphs. 4.1b-c).

    The internal Pentagon talking points on the UAP subject are a gag order that specifically forbids DoD officials from even revealing to the media and the public the fact that “virtually everything” about UAP is unreleasable, citing the above UAP Security Classification regulation (produced by AARO’s predecessor, the UAP Task Force). Specifically, it states: “Except for its existence, and the mission/purpose, virtually everything else about the UAPTF [UAP Task Force] is classified, per the signed Security Classification Guide.”

    Similar UAP security regulations no doubt are applied throughout the US Government. There is not one single item of government information about a UAP sighting that is not classified according to this secrecy regulation. Why is that? How can the US Government be transparent about UAP sighting incidents if nothing will be released? (See John Greenewald of The Black Vault, in “What’s NOT in AARO’s recent “Historical Record” UAP Report?” from his X/Twitter post on March 31, 2024).

    How can this be, when DoD itself confirmed, prior to the creation of this (excessive) classification guide, that the three famous Navy UAP videos I provided the New York Times and Washington Post were unclassified, and their release would not damage national security? In fact, by bringing a major intelligence failure occurring in US airspace to the attention of policymakers, the public release of those videos clearly advanced national security. The bureaucratic fiasco of this classification guide occurred despite a broad consensus in government, including among our military and intelligence officials and members of Congress, that over-classification is a major problem that needs to be addressed. As Avril Haines, the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) said in a letter to Congress in 2022, “Over-classification of government secrets both undermines national security by blocking the intelligence community’s ability to share critical information and erodes the basic trust that our citizens have in their government.”

    Air Force intelligence agency “efforts to … manipulate public opinion” on UAP since the 1950s are what caused the harsh stigma attached to the entire UFO subject in society. But this powerful anti-UAP stigma is not investigated or historically documented by AARO – or even mentioned – contrary to its legal obligation (more on this below). In addition to the AF-instigated Robertson Panel of 1953, and all that followed after it, there are even admissions by a retired USAF OSI officer of allegedly spying on civilian UFO researchers and spreading disinformation on behalf of the Air Force.

    The unclassified version of the historical AARO Report (AAROR) was released on March 8, 2024. But prior to that, AARO quietly released the report 2 days in advance to several friendly media outlets to cultivate favorable media coverage. These outlets, including the New York Times and Washington Post, faithfully carried the government’s message forward, apparently without consulting any of the scholars and researchers who could have helped them understand the report’s numerous errors, omissions, and shortcomings to provide a more balanced assessment. More objective reporting would have uncovered numerous major problems and serious errors in the AARO Report.

    What follows are only a select few of the many issues and questions raised by the AARO Historical Report.

    The AARO Report is Filled with Hundreds of Errors

    The AARO report (AAROR) is pervaded by hundreds of unfortunate errors and absurdities involving the history, science, and facts presented in its 63 pages, with dozens–or more–errors on some pages (see graphic below of 14 errors alone just on the first page of the Table of Contents).

    The report is replete with so many mistakes and misunderstandings that, page for page, it appears to be the greatest single repository of UAP errors, arguably surpassing even the Air Force’s Project Blue Book. Call AARO the New Blue Book. Speaking of which, the report utterly fails to convey any of the fundamental flaws or national controversies that dogged Project Blue Book, including the admission by its own chief scientist that Blue Book was a deeply flawed Air Force public relations effort to dispel public and Congressional concerns, rather than an objective inquiry.

    To begin with, AARO asserts the Kenneth Arnold sighting that launched the whole UAP era occurred on June 23, 1947 (AAROR, p. 14).

    Simple Googling would have gotten the correct June 24 date and the correct shape (it wasn’t actually “circular,” and neither was the Flying Flapjack which they call the “Flying Pancake” to erroneously emphasize its circularity even more). Arnold insisted the press’s label “flying saucers” for his sighting was a misnomer. Significantly, it is the important watershed event that launched the entire modern age of UAP. It’s not a typo in a minor detail that can just be brushed off.

    There are unbelievable statements and insinuations in the AARO report such as the peculiar claim that the Manhattan Project that built the first atomic bomb somehow caused “sightings” and “erroneous UAP reporting” (AAROR pp. 4, 39-40) and did so even after it terminated on December 31, 1946 (a date they omit because it would not explain the sightings that began the modern UAP era in June 1947). That is a bit like saying trailer parks cause tornadoes. Since the Manhattan Project did not launch special aerial vehicles of any kind that could be “misidentified” as UAP, did the Project’s buildings fly up in the air and cause “sightings” and “erroneous UAP reporting”? This incredible claim is not explained by AARO.

    Indeed, the truth is precisely the opposite of what AARO suggests. Not only is there no evidence of outside civilians mistaking the Manhattan Project and successor operations for UAP, but we know that personnel working inside the US nuclear weapons program were sighting UAP, reporting them, and thereafter collecting hundreds of their own authentic UAP reports. The senior AFOSI (Air Force Office of Special Investigations) officer responsible for Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory compiled a detailed catalog of 209 recent “Unknown Aerial Phenomena” sightings and instrument tracking incidents in the Los Alamos area and surrounding regions (see sample p. 38 below). He sent the catalog with a classified memo to his superior, the agency director in Washington DC, General Joseph P. Carroll, on May 25, 1950, stating that security officials agreed:

    “… the frequency of unexplained aerial phenomenon in the New Mexico area was such that an organized plan of reporting these observations should be undertaken…

    Other documents explain this “organized plan” included instrumented UFO / UAP tracking stations and networks that were set up by scientists and security officials in the Los Alamos Lab, Sandia Lab, Kirtland AFB, and Holloman AFB–White Sands areas, and put on base-wide alert, consisting of missile-tracking telescopic cameras, radars, nuclear radiation detectors, radio communication networks, aircraft for interception, etc. Yet, no AARO discussion of this.

    The observers of these phenomena include scientists, Special Agents of the Office of Special Investigations (IG), USAF, airline pilots, military pilots, Los Alamos Security Inspectors, military personnel, and many other persons of various occupations whose reliability is not questioned.

    Many of the UAPs reported by scientists and military personnel were described as either “green fireball phenomena” or flying “disks” (or “variation”). AARO has completely misrepresented the situation: The Manhattan Project and subsequent nuclear weapons activities were not causing spurious UAP sightings by civilians awed by “new technologies” they did not understand – the government scientists and military personnel themselves were actually seeing UAP and recording hundreds of UAP in authentic and well-documented reports.

    These sightings officially reported by US Government personnel were consistent with what the external “unknowing” civilians (as AARO calls them) were reporting at the time – sometimes the government personnel and civilians sighted the same UAP at the same time, confirming each other.

    Seemingly AARO is confusing secrecy-bred lurid rumors of aliens with a careful sighting of a UAP, up in the air, at an exact date, time, and location, having unexplainable motions and appearance, and backed up with scientifically valuable directional data involving speed, size, altitude, sensor data, radar tracking, etc. Yet AARO suggests that many of these documented sightings are just rumors or mistaken reports based on unwitting civilian observations of “new technologies” in classified US military activities.

    AARO claims the first US satellite, Explorer 1 in 1958, and even the Apollo moon landings (pp. 41-42) caused UAP sighting misidentifications and were “formerly classified and sensitive … national security programs” (AAROR, pp. 39-40) – which they were not, and Apollo was just civilian NASA. AARO insinuates that the Apollo missions were “classified and sensitive”, and yet, apart from a limited number of contingency missions later revealed to have had classified components, the vast majority of NASA’s objectives with the missions were fully known to the public, with the moon landing broadcast to the entire planet on live television.

    AARO states (pp. 10-11, 36):

    AARO assesses that some portion of [UAP] sightings since the 1940s have represented misidentification of never-before-seen experimental and operational space, rocket, and air systems… From the 1940s to the 1960s especially, the United States witnessed a boom in experimental technologies… Many of these technologies fit the description of a stereotypical Unidentified Flying Object (UFO). It is understandable how observers unfamiliar with these programs could mistake sightings of these new technologies as something extraordinary, even other-worldly.”

    AARO assesses that the incidents of UAP sightings reported to USG organizations … most likely are the result of a range of cultural, political, and technological factors. AARO bases this conclusion on the aggregate findings of all USG investigations to date [and] the misinterpretation of all reported named sensitive programs

    What “new technology” let alone “many” was ever flown that “fit the description of a stereotypical … UFO” (e.g., a flying saucer)? Yet just before “naming” the Manhattan Project and Apollo as supposed “examples,” AARO reiterates the unsubstantiated point, claiming that many:

    “… UAP sightings … were the result of misidentifications … of new technologies that [civilian] observers would have understandably reported as UFOs…. [O]bservers unknowingly … witnessed … and report[ed] as UFOs … classified and sensitive programs that involved … rocket launches … which AARO assess [sic] most likely were the cause of many UAP reports. AARO assesses that this common and understandable occurrence—the misidentification of new technologies for UAP— is present today [and] are reported as UAP.” (AAROR, p. 39)

    Subsequently, AARO lists the Apollo program as one of 28 alleged examples (pp. 40, 42).

    But no such UAP or “stereotypical UFO” sightings of a “misidentified” Apollo are known or cited by AARO and frankly, it is baffling to suggest anyone on Earth could see the Apollo moon landings with their eyes from 240,000 miles away or Apollo anywhere along the flight trajectory. AARO makes a point of stating that there were in the Apollo program “12 astronauts walking on the moon” without explaining how that is relevant or giving a single UAP sighting they seem to insinuate was caused by that. Are there any actual, serious UAP sightings misidentifying Apollo launches to the moon as UAP?

    Scientific errors by AARO thus abound in its secret-project-inflated report, including those pointed out above regarding the miraculous feats of human vision sighting Apollo moon landings and Explorer 1 from outer space – besides insinuating apparent errors of logic and physics and injecting a non-issue of misleading irrelevancies (non-secret “secret” projects that did not and could not actually cause UAP sightings).

    Did AARO Miss 64,000 Pages of Air Force Blue Book UAP Files?

    AARO may have “partnered” with the National Archives in retrieving old Air Force Project Blue Book files but AARO seems to think there are only 65,778 pages of Blue Book files (within some 7,000 larger digital files), instead of the actual total of some 130,000 pages.

    Is AARO aware there are 130,000 pages of Air Force UAP files on microfilm at the National Archives (and some additional files that were never microfilmed)?

    All that anyone has to do is check the Fold3 Ancestry.com website, available on the Internet since 2007, to find its total Blue Book page count of 129,658 pages (round off to 130,000) that Fold3’s predecessor digitized from Blue Book microfilm at NARA (see Fold3 internet screenshot below). (Page count includes about 6,000 AFOSI pages, some duplicative of the files and released with Blue Book.) And again it is documented that many records and files are missing from Blue Book, many with exact file numbers that determined investigators such as Jan Aldrich have documented over the years.

    Fold3

    Did AARO somehow miss half of Blue Book’s files–some 64,000 pages–in its supposedly “thorough”, “complete”, and “accurate” history (AAROR, p. 12)? Did someone lose 64,000 pages of Blue Book UFO files? Did AARO investigate where these apparently missing Blue Book files disappeared or how the accounting error arose if it is just that?

    Even aside from missing half of Blue Book’s files, which therefore could not be reviewed for history, AARO’s review of Air Force Blue Book history is so cursory that AARO seems to merely rehash old Blue Book press releases (see AAROR, pp. 18-19).

    AARO claims it established 6 Lines of Effort (“LOEs” they call them) to prepare a “complete” and “accurate” history of the UAP “record” of government investigations (just not of UAP sightings as Congress also wanted): (1) open source, (2) classified, (3) personal interviewing, (4) National Archives, (5) private companies, and (6) intelligence/nat sec agencies (AAROR, pp. 22-13).

    But obviously, AARO’s Six Lines of Effort were unmindful of 64,000 missing pages of Blue Book UFO files that only they at AARO were missing – while the rest of the world has, and has had, access to the pages through the Fold3 website since 2007 or by going to the microfilms at the National Archives or buying copies (all available since 1976). Additionally, as will be explained further below, AARO seems completely unaware of the existence of numerous important US government UAP investigation programs, activities, sightings, and radar/sensor-tracking incidents.

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    13-09-2024 om 23:36 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Scientist Reveals Two Terrifying Underwater UFO Encounters On Nuclear Submarine During Covert Operations

    Bob McGwier underwater UFO

    Scientist Reveals Two Terrifying Underwater UFO Encounters On Nuclear Submarine During Covert Operations

    An unidentified object that was traveling under the ocean at a speed greater than the speed of sound came dangerously close to a nuclear submarine. This claim was made by a researcher who was working on a classified operation aboard the USS Hampton when he made the statement. For many years, Bob McGwier worked in clandestine intelligence. He disclosed two incidents about underwater UFOs or USOs, that he saw while performing covert operations. This claim was made several months after a video had been made public by the United States military, in which it appeared to show an unidentified flying object moving from the sky into the water in the year 2019.

    UFO researcher and former fighter pilot Chris Lehto heard the story from Bob McGwire, who said that the submarine passed at incredible speed while “going deep and fast” in the late 1990s. McGwire stated that this encounter was corroborated by a member of the crew who was surprised by the speed of the Unidentified Submerged Object, also known as the USO. (Source)

    “We were underway and all of a sudden I hear the sound it was really strange… it was moving so fast. I just cannot believe it because this submarine is limited in the speed it can go by the incompressibility of the water in front of it and this thing blew by us like we were standing still. I’m not going to throw anybody else under the bus here but I guarantee you the following happened: a person with knowledge of onboard systems came out and said ‘oh my God’ this goddamn thing is going faster than the speed of sound underwater but that’s faster than the speed of sound in air.”

    Robert G. McGwier is the founder and Technical Advisor at Hawkeye 360. He serves as Technical Director of Federated Wireless, Inc. Dr. McGwier is the Director of Research for the Ted and Karyn Hume Center for National Security and Technology, and Research Professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. At Virginia Tech, he leads the overall execution of the Center’s research mission and leads the university’s program development efforts in national security applications of wireless and space systems. His area of expertise is in radio frequency communications and digital signal processing.

    Bob McGwier underwater UFO

    UFO researcher Chris Lehto with Scientist Bob McGwier:
    Image credit: YouTube screencap

    McGwire had another USO encounter that took place onboard the USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) in 2008 while it was in a violent Typhoon. “I wanted to look outside and see what I could see and I was on the bridge so I was right up there underneath the American flag looking out the windows. When I noticed that even though we were in a typhoon and it was raining like mad there was no rain hitting the ship and I’m going what the heck and I looked out the window and looked up and I could see a glow above us in the sky. It was not very bright but I could see it and whatever it was blocking off the rain from the entire ship stem to stern.”

    McGwire continued: “I believe I was on the port side and the reason I say that is because I took a peek outside and I could do that because I was Leeward in other words the winds were from behind me and the bulkhead of the ship were blocking the winds. So, I could look up easily so anyway it suddenly grew brighter and took off straight up and the rain returned.”

    Similar to McGwire’s second encounter, in 1991, USS Kirk FF108 USO Encounter took place off the west coast of South America. The witness stated that at that time, he was a Chief of Operations and Intelligence serving aboard the Knox-class escort destroyer USS Kirk FF1087 and that they were part of a drug interdiction force consisting of the USS Kirk and three other Navy ships. Their main task was to patrol using a network of radars to track and then intercept drug planes flying out of Colombia, Panama and Guatemala, as well as to seize any smuggling ships that they could find. (Source)

    US Navy Chilling Underwater UFO Encounters
    USS Kirk (FF-1087).
    Image credit: Wikimedia Commons

    The witness said that his primary position was at the CIC Combat Information Center, which he and 22 other specialists maintained 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, rotating in two shifts of 11 people.

    At 2 a.m. on December 16, he was on duty at CIC. The night was calm and nothing unusual happened. He said he used the break to go up to the bridge. At this time, the entire ship was in a status called “darkened ship,” when all external lights were turned off, as well as on the bridge, that is, everything around was dimly lit only by instrument panels. His friend was on deck duty that night, and they chatted when they had some free time. And suddenly, everything around was lit up in the red color:

    “All of a sudden and out of nowhere, like a huge flash from a camera, emanating from the starboard bow sea level upward was a huge flash of red glowing light, which lit up our entire ship. It only lit up our ship, not the surrounding ocean, just our ship. It happened so fast, that the OOD, the navigator and I were speechless for about 5 seconds, at which time I looked at the OOD and asked him if he just saw that light. He stated yes in a sullen voice.

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    I then asked the navigator and he replied yes. I then took the navigator’s sound powered headset, and asked the forward and aft look outs, if they had just seen the same red flash, to which the forward look out stated, “YES! WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?”

    After lookout said yes as well. I then immediately contacted CIC, and asked the CIC officer if we had any aircraft or surface ships in our vicinity, to which he replied clear as a whistle. I asked if we had any submarine activity in the area, to which he replied, no. At this point I looked at the OOD and asked him if we should wake up the captain or as we would call him, The Old Man. The OOD sat there stunned for a minute, as did I and everyone else.

    What had just happened did not make any sense. The flash emanated from the sea, directly off of our starboard bow (like it was touching our bow), and ascended upwardly so rapidly, creating the effect of the bright red flash. The other weird aspect of this event was that only our ship was lit up within the red flash, not the surrounding sea, but our vessel only. The OOD elected not to wake the captain, and the entire incident was logged in our ship’s log as an unexplained phenomenon.

    Up until this event, I did not believe in UFOss or USOss. I have no doubt that our ship, steaming along at 12 knots, came right up on a submerged unidentifiable aircraft. I don’t think the aircraft or USO had any idea we were sailing up to them. I think whatever it was, took off in a very unplanned and fast manner, and wanted to quickly identify us, thus the flash.”

    In the end, after much deliberation, they decided not to wake the captain up, but simply to register it in the ship’s log as an “unexplained phenomenon.”

    Many members of the United States Navy have reported fascinating sightings, and video showing UFOs entering water has even been made public. A video that was shot by the sailors of the USS Omaha in July 2019 off the coast of San Diego is one of the pieces of evidence that are being put up to support this claim. A spherical object is seen soaring over the ship and then plunging into the ocean in a video that was shared by UFO researcher and investigative director Jeremy Corbell. During this time, a member of the crew can be heard saying, “Wow, it splashed!”

    The video generated considerable interest online, and when Corbell revealed that a Navy submarine had been dispatched to look for the object without success, things got even more intriguing. It is interesting to note that at around the same time, American submarines also spotted other mysterious anomalous objects that defied the laws of physics in the water nearby. The Navy has verified the authenticity of the video but claims to have no explanation for its existence.

    More specifically, Luis Elizondo, a former director of the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, said:

    “Imagine a technology that can do 6-700 g-forces, which can fly at 13,000 miles per hour, which can evade radar and which can fly through air and water and eventually. in the space. And oh, by the way, has no obvious signs of propulsion, no wings, no control surfaces and yet can still defy the natural effects of Earth’s gravity. This is precisely what we are seeing.” (Source)

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    12-09-2024 om 23:58 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.‘I was the Pentagon’s UFO chief – I’ve held alien matter in my hands’

    Luis Elizondo, who was head of the Pengtagon's secret Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, believes that Roswell really involved non-human craft (Image: i Design Team)

    ‘I was the Pentagon’s UFO chief – I’ve held alien matter in my hands’

    Luis Elizondo caused a worldwide sensation with his revelations about US government research into suspected non-human aircraft - but can his latest claims really be true?

    They are three of the most mysterious “UFO” videos the world has ever seen. 

    Footage of unknown objects appearing to fly at extreme speed and perform astounding manoeuvres, filmed by US navy pilots, caused a global sensation when they were leaked in 2017. One was famously shaped like a Tic-Tac sweet. 

    These recordings were part of an even bigger revelation: that US intelligence officers had been secretly studying possible evidence of “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena” or “UAPs”, as they are officially termed. 

    That disclosure, which made the front page of The New York Times, didn’t just excite conspiracy theorists. It almost single-handedly spurred a series of congressional hearings and government reports in to UFOs. It eventually led the US Defence Department to admit that of 144 incidents they had researched, 143 of them remained unexplained.

    The source of the story and those three videos was a former Pentagon official, Luis Elizondo. As director of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Programme (AATIP), he had grown concerned that a potential national security threat wasn’t being taken seriously, leading him to resign in 2017 and brief journalists.

    Even then, however, Elizondo was frustrated. He felt the articles did not get across the true gravity of what his team had apparently been working on. He wanted to say more. 

    Now, he is doing just that – even if many people may find it hard to believe him. 

    Speaking from his home in Wyoming, USA the 52-year-old tells i: “This topic has been kept secret for far too long.” 

    Startling new accounts in his book Imminent – in which he writes that UAPs could pose “an existential threat to humanity” – have led him to make headlines again in recent weeks.  

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    These three videos of “unidentified anomalous phenomena” captured the public’s imagination when Luis Elizondo’s work was revealed to the world in 2017
    (Images: US Navy)

    He claims to have been told categorically by senior fellow researchers that the notorious Roswell incident in New Mexico in 1947 really did involve a UAP crash, perhaps involving two flying saucers – and that “four deceased non-human bodies” were recovered from the wreckage and examined. 

    Asked what happened to these supposed bodies, he says on our video call: “We know where they were. We don’t know where they are.” He adds: “I’ve got to be careful what I say here, to not get in trouble – I still have my security clearance.” 

    Other bodies have also been retrieved from subsequent incidents, he alleges, including in Mexico in 1950 and Kazakhstan in 1989. 

    He accuses major aerospace companies of trying to obtain crashed UAPs, to “reverse-engineer” the advanced machinery and replicate it. 

    He warns that UAPs appear to be attracted to nuclear technology, sometimes interfering with weapons and bringing nations close to war. He claims to have once even discussed setting a “trap” to catch a UAP by using US nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines as bait. 

    And he believes that UAPs have already cost lives. Ten people are said to have died in the “Colares incidents” after being harmed by lasers on a Brazilian island in the 1970s. 

    Elizondo’s testimony is undeniably fascinating but can any of this possibly be true? 

    When the existence of the AATIP was first revealed in 2017, a US defence spokesperson confirmed that the programme was real and had been run by Elizondo. Later, however, the Pentagon changed its story, telling another journalist that Elizondo “had no responsibilities” for AATIP.

    Some reporters have labelled Elizondo a “crank” but the late Harry Reid, a former Democratic majority leader in the Senate, confirmed a few months before his death in 2021 that Elizondo had led the AATIP in the Pentagon.

    ‘Chasing flying saucers’ 

    • Luis Elizondo joined the US army aged 23 and began working in military intelligence, serving three combat tours in Afghanistan and the Middle East. 
    • He later worked with several government agencies, countering everything from insurgencies and terrorism to drugs and foreign spying – targeting the likes of Isis, al-Qaeda and the Taliban. 
    • In 2009 he was invited to join a “highly classified programme” at the US Defence Intelligence Agency. After sizing him up in several meetings, the intel officers decided to finally reveal what the work would involve, when one of them asked him: “What do you think about UFOs?” 
    • Elizondo was being recruited to a unit researching aircraft that “didn’t conform to physics as we understood it”, studying data about suspected sightings. At first, he was sceptical about “chasing flying saucers”. But a few days later, he agreed – a decision that changed his life. 
    Luis Elizondo was a military intelligence officer who was employed by the US Department of Defense, based at the Pentagon building in Washington (Photos: Bonnier Books / Getty Images)
    Luis Elizondo, left, was a military intelligence officer who was employed by the US Department of Defence, based at the Pentagon building in Washington, DC, right
    (Photos: Bonnier Books; Getty Images)

    Recalling his own mysterious sightings

    Many of Elizondo’s assertions rely on unnamed people, who he describes as “credible sources”, telling him astonishing things during his career. But he also believes he’s seen pieces of a UAP himself – and that he’s even handled “alleged alien implants found in humans”. 

    In our video interview, he explains: “I have held in my hand material that scientists for the US government have conducted research on, and they’ve said: ‘This is very special material, it’s highly unlikely that it’s made by human beings – and it’s engineered.’” 

    He adds: “I’ve also held in my hand biological samples, tissue samples, that have been removed from human beings – that when analysed, do not behave like anything that we are normally used to associating with being a natural part of the human body, and certainly looks to be some sort of technical device.” 

    His most direct experiences came when his own home supposedly began to be visited by glowing orbs, which he believes were spying on him. 

    “They were diffused, green balls of light,” he says. “They were between the size of a volleyball and a softball, and they would float right through the house… We didn’t fear them. They didn’t damage anything. It was just really bizarre.” 

    He continues: “Could it be a natural phenomenon? Sure? Could it be ball lightning? St Elmo’s fire? Absolutely could be.” 

    But what made him more suspicious was that this apparently started when he joined the UAP programme and ended when he left. “I felt like it was some sort of reconnaissance. Something was interested.” He says that colleagues had similar experiences. 

    Yet Elizondo says: “We didn’t fear them. They didn’t damage anything. It was just really bizarre… It was more a curiosity for us than anything else.” 

    Of course, the inevitable question is: why didn’t he photograph them? He says the incidents were “impossible to predict”, with no pattern of when or where they would appear in his home. He adds that he was using a BlackBerry phone at the time which didn’t have a camera. “It is frustrating that I was not able to take a photo of it,” he admits, but believes colleagues may have done so. He is “optimistic” photographic evidence will emerge.  

    I have held in my hand material that scientists for the US government have conducted research on

    Luis Elizondo
    The 1947 Roswell incident led to front-page stories at the time, but interest largely died away for decades after the US authorities said the remnants were merely parts of a high-tech balloon (Photos: Wikimedia Commons)
    The 1947 Roswell incident led to front-page stories at the time, but interest largely died away for decades after the US authorities said the remnants were merely parts of a high-tech balloon
    (Photos: Wikimedia Commons)

    Another case he worked on was a rumoured UK visitation: the Rendlesham Forest incident of 1980, which has been called “the British Roswell”. This involved a UAP hovering “over an underground bunker where the two allies had secretly stockpiled nuclear weapons” at a base in Suffolk, he writes in his book. 

    “I’ve spoken to the deputy commander of the base who was there, I have spoken to the eyewitness who went out to the forest, there are audio logs of the encounter that you can listen to,” he tells me. 

    “They took impressions of the ground where it landed. It was a very real event, whatever it was, and it definitely elicited a US response.” 

    The greatest proof, he claims, is that two former servicemen are receiving medical benefits, “100 per cent because of injuries sustained resulting from an encounter at Rendlesham”. He adds: “I’ve seen the paperwork.” 

    Overall, he is adamant that UAPs exist. “I’ve got stacks of US government reports that these things are real, and they’re manoeuvering in ways that we cannot replicate. These are not aberrations or atmospheric anomalies. These are real, tangible pieces of technology.” 

    Perhaps what’s most remarkable, however, is what he says when I utter the “A” word. 

    Politely interrupting, he affirms: “I never said ‘aliens’. I said ‘non-human intelligence’. 

    Arguing that we can’t assume any UAPs would be “from outer space”, he explains: “We don’t know that yet – these things could be being from here. They could be as natural to Earth as we are to this planet. 

    “People say that’s nonsense, but is it really? Maybe they’re from under the water – 10 per cent of the ocean floor is mapped, that’s it.”

    They were diffused, green balls of light

    Luis Elizondo
    The Rendlesham Forest incident prompted a front-page report by the News of the World, and a UFO-themed walking trail has since been opened in the area by the UK's Forestry Commission, featuring a sculpture (Photos: Getty Images)
    The Rendlesham Forest incident prompted a front-page report by News of the World, and a UFO-themed walking trail has since been opened in the area by the UK’s Forestry Commission, featuring a sculpture
    (Photos: Getty Images)

    A subject that can prompt scorn

    At times in our conversation, it’s hard to know how to respond to some of these spectacular stories. Elizondo is smart and speaks articulately. He’s passionate yet measured, and he appears sincere. He’s been taken seriously by many US politicians and media outlets. 

    Many people will want to believe him. Many others will feel they need more evidence. Much more. But Elizondo says if the public are sceptical, they can “take it or leave it”.

    Elizondo agrees that sources can be wrong. “We’ve been burned before,” he says. “The entire premise for the Iraq War, for the US, was based upon a source named ‘Curveball’. It ended up being complete nonsense. You’ve got to be very careful.” 

    He acknowledges that the infamous footage of a supposed autopsy on Roswell aliens was “faked”. (The producer of a documentary has since admitted that it was actually filmed in a London flat in the 1990s.) 

    That Roswell tape “hurt” the study of UAPs, says Elizondo. “There are a lot of hucksters and fraudsters out there that have made a cottage industry for themselves, basically putting out misinformation and disinformation. That’s not been helpful to the serious national security conversation.” 

    There are a lot of hucksters and fraudsters out there

    Luis Elizondo
    The faked 'Alien Autopsy' video, left, caused a wave of new interest in the Roswell incident in the 1990s, even leading to replicas like this one going on display in Glenn Dennis's UFO Museum in the New Mexico town (Photos: Getty Images)
    The faked ‘Alien Autopsy’ video, left, caused a wave of new interest in the Roswell incident in the 1990s, even leading to replicas like this one on right going on display in Glenn Dennis’s UFO Museum in the New Mexico town
    (Photos: Getty Images)

    When we all constantly carry phones around with us, armed with powerful cameras – unlike his old BlackBerry – why aren’t there more genuine photos and videos of UAPs if they really exist? And why aren’t they clearer than the grainy black-and-white footage in those three US navy recordings

    Elizondo responds that when he was choosing which three videos to release to the world in 2017, he could only pick non-classified examples to avoid breaking security laws, and these were typically the “least compelling” ones. 

    “We have videos in ultra 4K high definition that would knock your socks off,” he says. “If you were to actually see these, there’s no doubt what you’re looking at: it is not a US technology, and it’s not a foreign adversary’s technology. This thing is something else. 

    “There are lots of these videos. Are they going to be released? That’s not up to me. I wish they would.” 

    In the appendix of his book, Elizondo quotes Bill Clinton to support his claims. On a talk show in 2022, Clinton revealed that while he was president, he “made every attempt to find out everything about Roswell”. However, it’s notable that Elizondo does not include something else Clinton went on to say. Adding that he “also sent people to Area 51 to make sure there were no aliens”, the former president concluded: “There’s no aliens, as I know.” 

    In fact, Elizondo alleges, defence officials keep UAP research so confidential that even US presidents aren’t informed about what they really know. 

    We have videos in ultra 4K high definition that would knock your socks off

    Luis Elizondo
    At a press conference in Washington last year,
    At a press conference in Washington last year, ‘ufologists’ presented research on UAPs including this artist rendering of extraterrestrials
    (Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

    Denials and accusations

    Elizondo is not alone in making staggering claims about UAPs. David Grusch, a former US intelligence official, said last year that covert US programmes have obtained “intact and partially intact” alien vehicles, including one as big as a “football field”. 

    Grusch later told a congressional committee hearing that he has interviewed experts who recovered “non-human” biological material from crashed UAPs. However, he admitted to never seeing any alien bodies or craft himself.

    The US Department of Defence denies such allegations. In a report published in March, it said there was “no evidence” that the US government had encountered alien life or spacecraft. Most suspected UAP sightings are in fact linked to experimental flights of classified technology, it said – including Roswell, which probably involved a high-altitude balloon fitted with microphones to detect Soviet nuclear tests. 

    Elizondo is unbowed, however. “That report is full of holes, full of inaccuracies,” he says. 

    Parts of his book, ranging from individual words to full paragraphs, are greyed out where they’ve been redacted by the US authorities. He says it took a year to obtain security clearance for publication.

    Parts of Luis Elizondo's book 'Imminent' have been redacted (Images: Bonnier Books)
    Parts of Luis Elizondo’s book, Imminent, have been redacted
    (Photo: Bonnier Books)

    The book includes scans of his resignation letter and some of his emails. 

    He says: “Our Pentagon never lies, right? Unless you talk about, oh, I don’t know, the Pentagon Papers, and Iran-Contra, and the withdrawal from Afghanistan. The list goes on and on and on.” 

    I was ridiculed… It has been very tough on my family

    Luis Elizondo
    David Grusch, centre, was among three people who offered testimonies about UAPs to a US congressional committee last year (Photo: Drew Angerer / Getty Images)
    David Grusch, centre, was among three people who offered testimonies about UAPs to a US congressional committee last year
    (Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

    Elizondo has become a hero figure for many so-called ufologists. He has hosted a History Channel documentary series on the subject, produced by perhaps the most famous of all UFO obsessives, Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge. 

    Whatever the truth of his claims, however, becoming a UAP “whistle-blower” has been costly. It ended his intelligence career and he says it left him on the verge of bankruptcy. 

    “I was ridiculed… It has been very tough on my family.” 

    He adds: “I’ve been a creature of the shadows my entire life. Being in the intelligence field, anonymity is your friend… I’m actually very introverted as well, so it’s very tough for me to be public. 

    “Imagine being an albino newt somewhere in the recesses of a nice, moist, dark cave – and all of a sudden, schoolchildren come in on a field trip, they pluck you out of obscurity, they put you out in the hot desert sun, and they start poking you. That’s what it feels like.” 

    Nevertheless, he is glad to have made the sacrifices. “I don’t necessarily enjoy the attention, but there’s no other way to get the conversation going.” 

    @robhastings

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Secret behind ‘best ever’ UFO sighting revealed

    Secret behind ‘best ever’ UFO sighting revealed

    An ex- defence intelligence officer has revealed the secret behind the massive, diamond-shaped vehicle in the “world’s best” UFO photo.

    Previously suppressed documents have revealed the secret behind the world’s most famous UFO photo. Picture: Supplied

    Previously suppressed documents have revealed the secret behind the world’s most famous UFO photo.

    Picture: Supplied

    A former defence intelligence officer has revealed the secret behind the “world’s best” UFO photo, claiming the massive, diamond-shaped vehicle captured in the image was a top secret US aircraft.

    The incredible image, known as “The Calvine Photograph”, shows a huge angular shape hovering over the landscape with a Harrier fighter jet visible in the distance.

    It was taken near its namesake, Calvine, a tiny town in central Scotland. The picture was for decades considered a modern myth until it was finally rediscovered and released to the public in August 2022.

    The photo — which appeared exactly as had been described by those who had seen it — was found in the hands of a former RAF press officer by a team led by academic and journalist David Clarke.

    But while the photo, often has hailed as the “best ever UFO photo”, was found, the mystery still remains. What exactly was the object in the picture, and who took it?

    Now, Dr Clarke has told The Sunwhat his years-long investigation into the UFO has uncovered.

    The legendary Calvine Photograph showing a UFO and a warplane has been revealed after 30 years

    The legendary Calvine Photograph showing a UFO and a warplane has been revealed after 30 years

    ‘Strongest theory’ on secret behind Calvine photograph

    Dr Clarke revealed to The Sun that his team has its strongest lead on the photograph to date. They believe the object may have been a piece of top secret and experimental US technology.

    This is based on the testimony of a former UK Defence Intelligence officer who revealed, unprompted, that he was tasked with investigating the incident at Calvine.

    The defence official, whose credentials were verified by Dr Clarke and his team, explained the UFO was believed to have been a “target designation companion” for F-117 Nighthawk stealth bombers.

    The so-called “Calvine Vehicle” was understood to have been unmanned, very large and equipped with a high tech ground-mapping laser.

    It was estimated to be between 100ft and 130ft long (30-40m) according to photo analysis by Sheffield Hallam University.

    However, it’s not immediately clear the exact nature of the vehicle.

    The official, who declined to be named, said it was a “one-in-a-million” chance that the craft was caught on camera — and even flew to Scotland and interviewed the two men who took the original photograph back in August 1990.

    He added there was “a hell of a stink” in Washington over the snaps when they were passed up the chain of command and the Americans “went ballistic”.

    The “Calvine Vehicle” is understood to have been deployed from the US facility at RAF Machrihanish.

    It was spotted and photographed just two days after Saddam Hussein’s forces invaded Kuwait, sparking the first Gulf War.

    RAF Machrihanish is a highly isolated base on the tip of Kintyre peninsula, has a 10,000ft long runway, and was an emergency landing site for the space shuttle.

    In the 1960s, the base was titled Naval Aviation Weapons Facility Machrihanish, designed to store “classified weapons”. US forces moved out of the base in 1995.

    Redacted documents appearing to remove two "Black Project" vehicles from the UK's report into UFOs
    Redacted documents appearing to remove two "Black Project" vehicles from the UK's report into UFOs
    Photos from the Black Project section were also removed
    Photos from the Black Project section were also removed

    Calvine Photograph linked to numerous other UFO sightings

    Numerous reports from the period have RAF Machrihanish at centre of various odd occurrences, such as high speed radar blips and “unusual ear-splitting jet noises” heard in the area.

    Dr Clarke revealed it was this intelligence official’s testimony that reignited his interest in the case and triggered his investigation that led to the rediscovery of the photo.

    “I was not expecting [the officer] to mention it and I had not intended to ask him about it,” Dr Clarke told The Sun.

    “The photographs and sighting weren’t on my list of questions.

    “I had arranged to speak to him about the time he spent investigating UFOs for British military intelligence and I simply asked ‘was there any particular incident or sighting that stuck in your mind as being inexplicable or out of the ordinary’ and he just said ‘yes’.”

    Dr Clarke went on: “He said it was a one in a million chance. When he dropped this out I was stunned.

    “It was obvious he was talking about the Calvine images.”

    The officer also alleged the Calvine Vehicle was likely linked to the so-called Belgian UFO Wave from November 1989 to April 1990.

    Many witnesses reported seeing a large triangular or diamond shaped object flying at low altitude. Two F-16 fighter aircraft were even dispatched to intercept one of the shapes.

    Some claimed to have witnessed the shapes firing “lasers” at the ground, which would appear to match up with the account from the source of Calvine Vehicle being a target finding tool.

    MoD documents show how they wanted to respond to the photo back in 1990
    MoD documents show how they wanted to respond to the photo back in 1990

    Declassified defence report provides yet more clues

    Dr Clarke uncovered yet more compelling circumstantial evidence contained with a declassified version of Ministry of Defence’s 463-page, four volume UFO report “Condign”.

    Within the report is a section talking about Western “black projects” — which includes the SR-71 stealth fighter, a Mach 3 recon plane that was originally top secret before being made public by the US.

    Alongside this section are two heavily redacted sections and two redacted photos.

    The MoD has declined to release the unredacted version of the report, stating it was “accidentally destroyed”.

    The black projects are discussed in relation to UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena) events — a term now commonly used in Washington amid the latest spate of UFO sightings in the US.

    “I am confident those images are photographs of a still-top secret US reconnaissance aircraft, possibly the one photographed in Scotland,” Dr Clarke told The Sun.

    Meanwhile, the investigators obtained a redacted document which makes mention of a D-notice — an official request to media outlets not to publish a story due to national security concerns.

    It also makes reference to “the remaining ASTRA/AURORA” photos. The Aurora was a long rumoured hypersonic US spy plane which is also claimed to have been spotted around the UK in the 90s.

    Declassified documents which appear to confirm the MoD cracking down on sightings of secret US tech
    Declassified documents which appear to confirm the MoD cracking down on sightings of secret US tech
    US patents filed several years after the Calvine incident have an interesting similarity to the object seen in Scotland
    US patents filed several years after the Calvine incident have an interesting similarity to the object seen in Scotland

    Matthew Illsley, another investigator working with Dr Clarke, told The Sun: “Of course, we don’t know if this was related to Calvine or to some other event.

    “But it does lend credence to the idea that secret photos, D-notices and black project aircraft that no one publicly knows about or officially admits to do in fact exist.”

    Further fuelling the idea the Calvine Vehicle may have been a piece of experimental US tech is a patent filed by aerospace engine Salvatore Cezar Pais.

    Mr Pais, who currently works for the US Space Force, has filed a number of a patents while working for the US Department of the Navy for highly experimental and often almost sci-fi aircraft and propulsion systems.

    One of his many granted patents shows a diamond shaped aircraft apparently propelled by microwaves.

    His patents are not just works of fancy. The chief technology officer of the US Naval Aviation Enterprise James Sheey once wrote to the US Patent Office in support of Mr Pais’ work and insisting “China is already investing significantly in this area”.

    Kevin Russell's name appears on the back of the UFO photo. Dr Clark is trying to track him down.
    Kevin Russell's name appears on the back of the UFO photo. Dr Clark is trying to track him down.

    History of the Calvine Photograph

    The Calvine Photo was snapped near its namesake Calvine, a small town in central Scotland.

    It is claimed two men stumbled across the jaw dropping scene while hiking or hunting, witnessing the large metallic object as fighter jets made passes in the distance before it shot off into the sky, never to be seen again.

    Luckily, they seemed to capture the moment on camera, snapping six photographs of the diamond shaped craft with a fighter plane in the background.

    The photos were then were given to the Scotland’s Daily Record newspaper who in turn passed them to the Ministry of Defence (MoD).

    For unknown reasons the story was never published and the photos vanished into the black hole of Whitehall, and so began the modern myth of the “Calvine Photograph”.

    Five of the other photos taken that night remain lost, one of which reportedly shows the two men posing with the shape in the background.

    It is understood the aircraft in the background at Harrier jump jets, which were used by both the US and UK.

    Photo analysis undertaken by senior lecturer Andrew Robinson at Sheffield Hallam University indicated the photo was unaltered.

    In an extensive 11-page study, he concluded that if the object is a fake, it would had to have had to be hoax staged in front of the camera.

    “The image shows no evidence of negative or print based manipulation and all visible signs suggest this is a genuine photograph of the scene before the camera,” Mr Robinson wrote.

    Dr David Clarke, right, tracked down former RAF press officer Craig Lindsay. Picture: UAP Media UK
    Dr David Clarke, right, tracked down former RAF press officer Craig Lindsay.
    Picture: UAP Media UK

    Researchers call for final piece of the puzzle

    Dr Clarke believes his team is very close to solving the mystery, but they need a few final clues.

    “I think we are as close as it is possible for anyone to be,” he told The Sun.

    “But as my source said, the authorities have been ‘very clever’ with this one and have gone to great lengths to ensure the truth is, annoyingly, still out there.

    “They claim to have no records on the photographs other than the sparse papers released in 2009.

    “This is patent nonsense as the photographs were, I am told by another intelligence source, classified secret and were the subject of a meeting held in Washington DC in 1992 attended by US and British intelligence.

    “I am confident there is a substantial file on the case that contains both copy negatives and detailed analysis of the images.”

    He went on: “Given the secrecy that surrounds the story it is no surprise that the photographer and his friend have ‘disappeared’.

    “I feel sure they will be aware of the most recent publicity surrounding the photographs but, for whatever reason, continue to prefer to say nothing.

    “If the photos are a ‘spoof’ or a hoax, as many have claimed, this seems a strange state of affairs.

    “At the very least the photographer owns copyright on the images and deserves to be properly acknowledged as their creator.”

    Dr Clarke said he was releasing the bombshell account as his team continues to search for the photographer who took the famous photo. They are urging anyone with information about the man named “Kevin Russell”, whose name appears handwritten on the back of the original print of the photo, to come forward.

    Dr Clarke hopes Kevin is the final piece of the puzzle.

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Man Who Knew Two Photographers Who Took 1990 Calvine UFO Photo Reveals They Disappeared Mysteriously From The Face Of The Earth

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    Man Who Knew Two Photographers Who Took 1990 Calvine UFO Photo Reveals They Disappeared Mysteriously From The Face Of The Earth

    The biggest UFO revelation happened in 2022. A mysterious UFO photo from the Calvine incident, which was set to be released on January 1, 2072, was somehow found and released by UAP Media UK. The 1990 Calvine UFO incident is one of the most discussed cases in the UAP community. After 34 years, the colleague of the two British photographers who witnessed and captured this historic UFO photo has finally come forward with an even more bizarre story.

    There are many videos and photographs of UFOs on the Internet, and some of them have credibility. However, there is one photograph sent to the UK defense ministry, the MoD, which is considered to be the most spectacular UFO photo, although somehow, it has disappeared. The photograph contains a 100-foot diamond-shaped flying saucer hovering over a village named Calvine in the Scottish Highlands. The photo was taken in 1990.

    Vinnie Adams of the UAP Media UK disclosed that his team not only found the original print of the Calvine “UFO,” taken directly from the negatives, but also the original envelope which was sent from the Scottish Daily Record to Craig Lindsay, who was the MOD Press Officer that dealt with the case at the time.

    Calvine UFO Photo Original
    Retired RAF Press Officer Craig Lindsay and Dr. David Clarke.
    Credit: VINNIE ADAMS

    Mail Online has covered the new addition to the Calvine incident. Dr David Clarke, a research fellow and lecturer in journalism at Sheffield Hallam University writes that retired chef Richard Grieve, who at the time of the incident was 21, spoke about that mysterious night in 1990 for the first time in 34 years. The story goes like this: (Source)

    On a dark, stormy night in Pitlochry, Scotland, a group of young chefs took a break outside their hotel kitchen. Normally, they joked and shared drinks, but this night was different. Two chefs were talking excitedly about seeing a huge, diamond-shaped object hovering silently in the sky while hiking in Calvine a few nights earlier. They took photos and showed them to a newspaper.

    As they discussed their experience, a dark car arrived, and two men in black suits emerged, calling the two chefs by name. The rest of the group was ordered to get back inside. The chefs were taken for a private talk.

    The following morning, different chefs were on duty. Richard remembered the two chefs being very shaken after the meeting with the men who claimed to be from the Royal Navy. Following the encounter, the chefs felt they were being followed, their behavior changed dramatically, and they eventually left their jobs. Richard never saw them again. One of the chefs hinted that whatever they saw involved Americans.

    Dr. David Clarke writes that for over 15 years, he has been deeply intrigued by the “Calvine Incident” and the mystery surrounding the photographs taken by two chefs on that night. His search for the truth has led him from the Highlands of Scotland to the secretive depths of the US Pentagon. Dr. Clarke first discovered the story in 2009 when the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) disbanded its UFO desk and released thousands of files. Among these files, he found the heavily redacted Calvine file, which contained a poor photocopy of the chefs’ photograph.

    After years of continued investigation with other experts, Dr. Clarke finally found the original photo at the home of Craig Lindsay, a retired RAF press officer. Lindsay had kept the photo hidden on a bookshelf for 32 years. When Dr. Clarke contacted him in 2022, Lindsay, then in his 80s, revealed he had been waiting for someone to ask about the photo for more than 30 years.

    Calvine UFO Photo Original

    The original Calvine photograph, showing the diamond-shaped craft and a Harrier aircraft in what appears to be close proximity.
    credit: VINNIE ADAMS From UAP Media UK

    In 2022, this Calvine UFO photo was published by the Daily Mail. Dr. Clarke has been flooded with emails from UFO enthusiasts wanting more information and sharing their theories about the object in the photo. Some believe it is an alien spacecraft that was intercepted by Royal Air Force (RAF) jets. Others think that it might be a secret U.S. military project involving advanced technology, like the Hopeless Diamond or Aurora, which is known for its stealth capabilities.

    Some skeptics think the photo could be a hoax. Despite all this interest, Dr. Clarke has not been able to contact the two men who had taken the photo. Richard Grieve, who worked at a hotel in Pitlochry where those men were chefs in 1990, mentioned that they seemed to have disappeared.

    The name “Kevin Russell” was written on the back of the photo print. The Daily Record newspaper sent the photo to Lindsay. Lindsay then faxed the photo to the Ministry of Defense (MoD) and tried to contact the photographer using the phone number provided by the newspaper. However, there was no luck finding any further information about them.

    The chefs who took the photo reported seeing a military Harrier jet flying below the UFO, and another jet circling it. They also said the UFO shot up into the sky without making any noise. Lindsay summarized this account and sent it to the MoD, who told him to let their London office handle it.

    Dr. Clarke and a film crew have been looking for Kevin Russell, the photographer of a controversial photo, for 18 months. They found 140 people named Kevin Russell, but none admitted to taking the photo. It is possible the name is fake, or the real photographer is still too scared to come forward.

    Richard Grieve believes they were genuinely frightened and would not have made up the story. After developing the photos, one chef took a bus to Glasgow to deliver them to the Daily Record newspaper. Soon after, a mysterious dark car appeared. One chef hinted to Richard that “it was the Americans,” suggesting U.S. involvement. The Ministry of Defence refuses to release information about the photos, saying the negatives were returned to the newspaper and all other records were sent to The National Archives or destroyed.

    The MoD file mentions that analysis of one of the missing images revealed a second jet in the distance, making a hoax even less likely. The images underwent at least three separate analyses by UK and US government agencies. A 1990 briefing for Defence Minister Ken Carlisle concluded that the jet in the photo was likely a Harrier, even though no Harriers were known to be flying in Scotland that evening. The experts could not definitively identify the diamond-shaped object.

    Despite preparing for a story, the Daily Record never published the photos. Malcolm Speed, a former news editor at the paper, recalls seeing the photos and being surprised they were not published, especially after being told by the picture editor, Andy Allan, that the RAF said they were fakes. Andy Allan, who passed away in 2007, could not provide his account, leaving Malcolm Speed to wonder if Andy was misled by the RAF.

    Richard Grieve
    Richard Grieve who is now 55 describes the mysterious night of 1990.
    Image via Dail Mail

    Dr. Clarke noted the sighting’s date, August 4, 1990, coincided with the early stages of the Gulf War. The US military was mobilizing many resources, including the F117A stealth fighter, which had been in development for years and resembled the object photographed in Scotland. The US government has since admitted to flying prototype aircraft that looked like UFOs, including triangle-shaped ones capable of hovering. The Calvine UFO might have been one of these prototypes.

    The US Department of Defence’s All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) recently released a report stating that many UFO sightings were actually misidentified highly sensitive national security programs. The report refers to a 1990s sighting near a US military facility, possibly Area 51, where experimental aircraft were tested. This sighting had characteristics matching those of a secret platform being tested at the time.

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    Dr. Clarke suggests that what the chefs saw over Calvine might have been one of these secret American prototype aircraft.

    According to a 30-year rule in the UK, the MoD was supposed to release the secret UFO dossier on January 1, 2021, but the UK government banned the release for another 50 years. This secret file is said to contain the infamous UFO photo from the Calvine incident. Now, it is set to be released on January 1, 2072.

    UAP Media UK has been working hard to bring a serious resource to British media outlets on the discussion of UFOs. One of the members of this project, Vinnie Adams had been working with Dr. Clarke and a small team of researchers on the Calvine case from 1990 in Scotland.

    In May 2022, Dr. Clarke interviewed Craig in Scotland and was shown the original print. In June, Craig agreed to donate the photograph to the Sheffield Hallam University Archives, handing it to Dr. Clarke and Vinnie Adams. The image now resides in its new home at the Sheffield Hallam University folklore archives.

    Authenticity of Calvine UFO Photo

    Andrew Robinson, a senior lecturer in Photography at Sheffield Hallam University claims the authenticity of the 1990 Scottish highlands UFO photo. In his detailed analysis, he found the image showing no evidence of negative or print-based manipulation, and all visible signs suggest this is a genuine photograph of the scene before the camera. (Source)

    Robinson concluded in his study:

    1. The photograph is a color print from XP-1 or XP-2 chromogenic Black and White C41 film printed on a standard;

    2. It is not possible to identify the object in the center of the frame. However, the evidence present suggests that this object was in front of the camera in the position shown when the photograph was captured;

    3. Thus it follows that this is either a genuine unidentified flying object in the sky OR that any construction or manipulation used to create this effect occurred in front of the camera and not in the capturing of the scene on film nor in the subsequent processing and printing of the image;

    4. The results of this analysis are consistent with, and support the claimed heritage of the print.

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Alien Visitation Claims Are Widespread Societal Problem, Researcher Says

    Alien Visitation Claims Are Widespread Societal Problem, Researcher Says

    Around a fifth of U.K. citizens believe Earth has been visited by extraterrestrials, and an estimated 7% believe that they have seen a UFO. The figures are even higher in the U.S. — and rising. The number of people who believe UFO sightings offer likely proof of alien life increased from 20% in 1996 to 34% in 2022. Some 24% of Americans say they’ve seen a UFO. In his new paper in the Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, Dr. Tony Milligan of King’s College London argues that the belief in alien visitors is no longer a quirk, but a widespread societal problem.

    The idea that aliens may have visited our planet is becoming increasingly popular. Image credit: Fernando Ribas.

    The idea that aliens may have visited our planet is becoming increasingly popular.

    Image credit: Fernando Ribas.

    The belief is now rising to the extent that politicians, at least in the U.S., feel they have to respond.

    The disclosure of information about claimed UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) from the Pentagon has got a lot of bi-partisan attention in the country.

    Much of it plays upon familiar anti-elite tropes that both parties have been ready to use, such as the idea that the military and a secretive cabal of private commercial interests are keeping the deep truth about alien visitation hidden.

    That truth is believed to involve sightings, abductions and reverse-engineered alien technology.

    Belief in a cover-up is even higher than belief in alien visitation. In 2019, a Gallop poll found that a staggering 68% of Americans believed that the US government knows more about UFOs than it is telling.

    This political trend has been decades in the making. Jimmy Carter promised document disclosure during his presidential campaign in 1976, several years after his own reported UFO sighting. Like so many other sightings, the simplest explanation is that he saw Venus.

    Hillary Clinton also suggested she wanted to ‘open Pentagon files as much as I can’ during her presidential campaign against Donald Trump.

    Trump suggested he’d need to ‘think about’ whether it was possible to declassify the so-called Roswell documentation.

    Former president Bill Clinton claimed to have sent his chief of staff, John Podesta, down to Area 51, a highly classified US Air Force facility, just in case any of the rumors about alien technology at the site were true. It is worth nothing that Podesta is a long-time enthusiast for all things to do with UFOs.

    The most prominent current advocate of document disclosure is the Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer.

    His stripped back 2023 UAP disclosure bill for revealing some UAP records was co-sponsored by three Republican senators.

    Pentagon disclosure finally began during the early stages of Joe Biden’s term of office, but so far there has been nothing to see. Nothing looks like an encounter. Nothing looks close.

    Still, the background noise does not go away.

    This artist’s impression shows the first interstellar asteroid -- 1I/2017 U1 (’Oumuamua). Image credit: M. Kornmesser / ESO.

    This artist’s impression shows the first interstellar asteroid — 1I/2017 U1 (’Oumuamua).

    Image credit: M. Kornmesser / ESO.

    Problems for Society

    All this is ultimately encouraging conspiracy theories, which could undermine trust in democratic institutions.

    There have been humorous calls to storm Area 51.

    And after the storming of the Capitol in 2021, this now looks like an increasingly dangerous possibility.

    Too much background noise about UFOs and UAPs can also get in the way of legitimate science communication about the possibility of finding microbial extraterrestrial life.

    Astrobiology, the science dealing with such matters, has a far less effective publicity machine than UFOlogy.

    History, a YouTube channel part owned by Disney, regularly delivers shows about ‘ancient aliens.’ The show is now in its 20th season and the channel has 13.8 million subscribers.

    The NASA astrobiology channel has a hard won 20,000 subscribers. Actual science finds itself badly outnumbered by entertainment repackaged as factual.

    Alien visitation narratives have also repeatedly tried to hijack and overwrite the history and mythology of indigenous people.

    The first steps in this direction go back to Alexander Kazantsev’s science fiction tale Explosion: The Story of a Hypothesis (1946). It presents the 1908 Tunguska meteorite impact event as a Nagasaki-like explosion of an alien spacecraft engine.

    In Kazantsev’s tale, a single giant black female survivor has been left stranded, equipped with special healing powers. This led to her adoption as a shaman by the indigenous Evenki people.

    NASA and the space science community do support efforts such as the Native Skywatchers initiative set up by the indigenous Ojibwe and Lakota communities to ensure the survival of storytelling about the stars. There is a real and extensive network of indigenous scholarship about these matters.

    But UFOlogists promise a far higher profile for indigenous history in return for the mashing together of genuine indigenous stories about life arriving from the skies with fictional tales about UFOs, repackaged as suppressed history.

    The modern alien visitation narrative has not, after all, emerged out of indigenous communities. Quite the opposite.

    It emerged in part as a way for conspiracy-minded thinkers in a Europe torn apart by racism to ‘explain’ how complex urban civilizations in places like South America could have existed prior to European settlement.

    Squeezed through a new age filter of 1960s counterculture, the narrative was flipped to value indigenous people as having once possessed advanced technology.

    Once upon a time, according to this view, every indigenous civilization was Wakanda, a fictional country appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

    If all of this stayed in its own box, as entertaining fiction, then matters would be fine. But it doesn’t, and they aren’t. Visitation narratives tend to overwrite indigenous storytelling about sky and ground.

    This is a problem for everyone, not just indigenous peoples struggling to continue authentic traditions. It threatens our grasp of the past. When it comes to insight into our remote ancestors, the remnants of prehistoric storytelling are few and precious, such as within indigenous storytelling about the stars.

    Take the tales of the Pleiades, which date back in standard forms to at least 50,000 years ago.

    This may be why these tales in particular are heavily targeted by alien visitation enthusiasts, some of whom even claim to be Pleiadeans.

    No surprises, Pleiadeans do not look like the Lakota or Ojibwe, but are strikingly blond, blue-eyed and Nordic.

    It is increasingly clear that belief in alien visitation is no longer just a fun speculation, but something that has real and damaging consequences.

    • Tony Milligan. 2024. Equivocal encounters: alien visitation claims as a societal problem. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union: IAUS (387). Cambridge University Press
    • Author: Tony Milligan, a research fellow at King’s College London.
    • This article was originally published on The Conversation.
    Alien Encounters in America | UFOs and Extraterrestrial Visitations

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Study Finds UFO Witnesses May Have Personality Traits That Increase Likelihood of Sightings

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    Study Finds UFO Witnesses May Have Personality Traits That Increase Likelihood of Sightings

    According to findings in a recent study, UFO witnesses may not be prone to misperceptions or related cognitive factors but instead may possess specific personality traits that increase their likelihood of encountering such phenomena. 

    Clinical Psychologist Dr. Daniel Stubbings from Cardiff Metropolitan University and his team found there are numerous factors that contribute to an individual thinking they witnessed what the U.S. Department of Defense now calls unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). 

    Their study, published in the Journal of Scientific Exploration, examines the big five personality traits: extraversion, neuroticism, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, along with schizotypy traits (behaviors that resemble schizophrenia), to help determine if UAP experiencers could be distinguished from those who had not reported seeing a UAP.

    The Big Five Personality Traits: What Are They? 

    In the 1970s, two research teams—one led by Paul Costa and Robert R. McCrae of the National Institutes of Health and the other by Warren Norman and Lewis Goldberg of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and the University of Oregon—found that most human character traits can be explained by five dimensions. Surveys of thousands of individuals uncovered these mostly distinct traits:

    • Neuroticism: Emotional stability; individuals with high scores are characterized by anxiety, inhibition, moodiness, and lower self-assurance.
    • Extroversion: Encompasses cheerfulness, initiative, and communicativeness.
    • Openness: Fond of innovation and displays of creativity. 
    • Agreeableness: Dictates how they interact with others. Other traits include being friendly, empathetic, and warm.
    • Conscientiousness: Gauges a person’s level of organization. Individuals with high scores are motivated, disciplined, and trustworthy.

    The Findings

    Dr. Stubbings’ experiment involved 206 participants, including 103 who said they had witnessed or self-reported seeing a UAP. The team analyzed personality traits to see how participants naturally grouped together.

    The study consisted of three groups. Group one had average traits, whereas the second group, designated the Neurotic/Schizotypy group, was high on neuroticism and schizotypy traits. The last controlled group, labelled O-ACE, was found to have high openness, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and extraversion but low neuroticism and schizotypy traits. 

    “These were the groups that ‘emerged’ out of the data analysis,” Dr. Stubbings told The Debrief. “The latent profile analysis demonstrated these three patterns of personality profiles. Prior research looked at correlation and regression (predictive patterns) but not a latent (underlying) profile.”

    “This was a new finding,” Stubbings told The Debrief.

    The study concluded that the third group, O-ACE, was more likely to see UAPs. Over the years, stigma and stereotypes have helped create narratives that people who see UAPs are more than likely emotionally reactive; in other words, they may display neurotic behavior and are prone to perceptual and cognitive abnormalities.

    However, the recent data does not appear to support this narrative. Instead, Dr. Stubbings and his coauthors state in their paper that the “descriptive UAP accounts by the general public were similar to the descriptions provided by military witnesses.” 

    Stubbings, when asked why people with high conscientiousness see UFOs, said it is difficult to answer such a question based on the current data in-hand.

    “Our data indicates that there is a small statistical relationship, but further research should explore why that relationship exists,” Stubings told The Debrief. “But my guess is that people who are high in conscientiousness might be more willing to admit to themselves that they have seen something and believe it is the right thing to do to admit it.” 

    However, Stubbings notes that conscientiousness alone is probably not everything in this equation, but instead, combinations of other variables—specifically low scores in Neuroticism and higher scores in Openness, also contribute.

    “We need further research to explore the nuances of these personality factors in the emergence of both belief and experience.”

    Dr. Stubbings also noted that “only 28 percent of participants reported their sightings anywhere, and 14 percent used a UFO reporting organization, which suggests that events are vastly underreported.” His paper also suggested that stigma and a lack of proper reporting avenues were the main obstacles impacting their willingness to report their sightings.

    Dr. Stubbings initiated his research by referencing an older academic paper on UAPs published in the Applied Cognitive Psychology Journal in 2011, which found that certain personality factors were predictors of an individual’s belief in UFOs. 

    “This is relevant to the UFO topic more broadly because what people perceive and recall tends to be in line with their beliefs,” Stubbings told The Debrief. “If beliefs can be predicted by personality factors, then it supports the notion that it is a particular kind of person who is more prone to belief in UAPs, and in turn, they end up seeing and recalling what they believe to be true.” 

    “In other words, people see UAP not because they are there but because of the conviction of their beliefs, which are influenced by their personality dispositions. 

    “So the idea was born to change the dependent variable of ‘belief’ to ‘have you had a sighting.’ Those who believe in UFOs/UAP might not have the same characteristics [as] those that report to have seen what they believe to be a UAP.”

    Fundamentally, Stubbings says that in addition to understanding the kinds of personality traits and psychological drivers that may contribute to a person’s likelihood of observing and reporting UAP, scientists need to be engaging in dialogue about the assessment, diagnosis, formulation, and treatment of mental health distress in individuals who claim to have observed UAP or even had direct contact with purported NHI. 

    “This topic is one of the most fascinating areas,” Stubbings told The Debrief, “and I believe other scientists from around the world need to help address this mystery.”

    Stubbings and his colleagues Sophie Ali and Alexander Wong’s new paper, “Who Sees UFOs? The Relationship Between Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Sightings And Personality Factors,” appeared in the Spring 2024 issue of the Journal of Scientific Exploration.

    https://thedebrief.org/category/uap/ }

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Langenburg’s UFO Encounter

    Langenburg’s UFO Encounter


    Farmer Edwin Fuhr on witnessing 5 landed UFOs in his field in Langenburg, Canada, September 1, 1974
    Eyes On Cinema @RealEOC presents: Eyes On UFOs

    In our twenty-fourth episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss Edwin Fuhr’s close encounter of the second kind, which occurred on Septemeber 1st, 1974.

    The Langenburg Sighting And The Encounter Of Edwin Fuhr - UFO Insight

    Edwin Fuhr was a farmer near Langenburg, Saskatchewan and was out one morning harvesting his canola, when he rode his swather up a small hill on his property. From this vantage point, he saw five strange metallic objects in a semi-circle-like shape, all hovering silently near a slough. He approached the objects on foot, noticing their dimensions, the speed in which they were rotating, and any feelings of uneasiness he felt near them,

    He then returned to his swather and waited until eventually the objects flew up and away from him, blasting him with steam.

    The Langenburg Sighting And The Encounter Of Edwin Fuhr - UFO Insight

    He would return home to tell his family what he saw, only to discover time had passed. After lunch, we went out to the spot with his father to show him where the objects were hovering. It was around this time that Edwin’s wife told his sister, and his sister told her husband and her husband called the RCMP.

    It was after this moment that Edwin’s life changed, a mass of humanity descended upon his farm.

    What did Edwin see that day in 1974? Was it alien in origin? Was it a secret military aircraft? And did he really get a call from Neil Armstrong? Listen to the podcast and find out!

    Watch the video!

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    01-09-2024 om 20:59 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.UFO myth-buster reveals the crazy encounter even he cannot explain

    UFO myth-buster reveals the crazy encounter even he cannot explain

    A top UFO debunker has revealed the bizarre case that still puzzles him to this day. 

    Scores of people, including military experts, have recorded eerie videos appearing to show UAPs - unidentified aerial phenomena - over the years and often seek answers by posting them online.

    Mick West, of Sacramento, California, uses a range of tools to help explain these mysteries - but has been stumped by one Navy video of a UFO that was leaked by The New York Times

    The footage released in 2017 had been taken by a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet pilot two years earlier and appears to show a UFO following the jet from the USS Theodore Roosevelt after the object had been detected by radar off the East Coast. 

    In the infrared cockpit video, the incredible high-speed object seemingly breaks the laws of physics - with the two pilots heard debating whether or not it was a drone. 

    Mick West, of Sacramento, California, uses several tools to debunk random flying objects, including FlightAware, Flight Radar 24, and Invisor. But his biggest help is Sitrec that integrates flight data, video, and satellite imagery

    Mick West, of Sacramento, California, uses several tools to debunk random flying objects, including FlightAware, Flight Radar 24, and Invisor. But his biggest help is Sitrec that integrates flight data, video, and satellite imagery 

    One case that piqued West's interest is footage taken by Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet pilot Ryan Graves.  West wants to review the original video files himself to better understand their data

    One case that piqued West's interest is footage taken by Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet pilot Ryan Graves.  West wants to review the original video files himself to better understand their data

    Combing over the footage, West, who often relies on data surrounding the video to debunk recorded events, investigated the clip and tried to work out the rotation of the camera and the glare on the lens. Still, he was left with no answers. 

    West is now hoping to gain access to the original radar data instead of the analysis the government released so he can recreate the phenomenon - and rule out any reasonable explanations.

    As part of his approach, West uses multiple tools including FlightAware, Flight Radar 24 and Invisor, an app that gives information on video, audio, and photos such as resolutions and the date they were taken. 

    But his biggest resource is Sitrec - a tool he designed himself that stands for 'situation recreation' - which integrates flight data, video and satellite imagery to paint a full picture, he told Popular Mechanics

    'You have to be very careful about what you're looking at...for me, that's the very first step in investigating a case,' West, who has investigated around 1,000 UFO cases, told the outlet. 

    Last month, the former video game programmer spotted a white, elongated object from a plane window while he was flying to Pasadena and took a quick video of it. 

    'It’s not an intuitive thing, and if you don’t delve too deeply into it, [you’ll be wrong],' said West, who programmed Tony Hawk's Pro Series games

    'It’s not an intuitive thing, and if you don’t delve too deeply into it, [you’ll be wrong],' said West, who programmed Tony Hawk's Pro Series games

    'It can be very difficult to figure out…but you have no choice,' he added (Pictured: Sitrec)

    'It can be very difficult to figure out…but you have no choice,' he added (Pictured: Sitrec) 

    He thought was just another airplane - a conclusion he would be right about - but he found himself needing to investigate the matter personally, he told Popular Mechanics. 

    When he got to his hotel room, he used Photoshop to closely look at the image and downloaded the GPS routes from his flight and a few others in the area from FlightAware.com. 

    In order for West to find an answer, he has to look at simultaneous events and see how they all fit into the bigger picture.

    His plane wasn't the only in the air, so he had to look at other flight paths, as well as  weather phenomenon and satellite data. 

    He also looks closely at the video angle, In his case, he knew the video he took was several thousand feet above ground and the object was below him.  

    He used Flight Aware 24 to configure where other nearby planes were so he could 'figure out what’s actually in the air at a particular time,' he told Popular Mechanics. 

    West then zoomed in on his own flight and found the exact location of his plane when he took the video. 

    'I knew I was sitting on the right side of the plane,' he told the outlet. 

    The map showed him a 'likely contender' - a plane that had taken off from LA's Van Nuys Airport. 

    'That matches what we see in the video,' he told Popular Mechanics. 

    He then used Sitrec - which an unidentified organization paid him to develop and make publicly accessible - to point the camera from his plane directly down onto where the other plane was traveling. 

    'I set the camera to point from my plane to the other two. One of them matched exactly. It was a small Cessna,' he told the outlet. 'This confirms that this was the plane I was actually looking at.'

    One Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UPA) - the term that took over for UFO in 2023 - that piqued West's interest appeared in footage the Chilean Navy caught of a black blob leaving streaks behind it in 2014, he told Popular Mechanics. 

    The Chilean military investigated the footage for roughly two years and boldly determined it to be aliens. 

    He determined the black blob seen by Chilean authorities was just a plane that had just departed from Santiago Airport, and the reason it appeared black in the footage their Navy had captured was because it was taken on a thermal camera and the plane was hotter than the surrounding area

    He determined the black blob seen by Chilean authorities was just a plane that had just departed from Santiago Airport, and the reason it appeared black in the footage their Navy had captured was because it was taken on a thermal camera and the plane was hotter than the surrounding area

    However, West, thanks to Sitrec, came to a more reasonable conclusion and documented his investigation on YouTube

    He determined the black blob to be a plane that had just departed from Santiago Airport. He claimed the reason it appeared black in the footage captured by the Navy was because it was taken on a thermal camera and the plane was hotter than the surrounding area. 

    'It’s not an intuitive thing, and if you don’t delve too deeply into it, [you’ll be wrong],' West, who programmed Tony Hawk's Pro Series games, told the outlet. 

    As for the streaks the Navy recorded, he explained that these were just the airplane's engines leaving contrails. 

    West claimed that the Chilean Navy also got the flight path wrong.

    'They thought they were looking at an object that was moving left to right.

    'In fact, what they were looking at was this plane, just departed from Santiago Airport that had looped around to gain height over the mountains,' he said. 

    Using his program, he was able to successfully simulate the plane's movements by accounting for the camera angle and matched it to flight records. 

    West thinks his video game programming days helped condition him for the life of debunking UFOs as he spent 'an inordinate amount of time on this trivial little thing, this one intractable little bug that is just causing this problem' during his former profession. 

    West thinks his video game programming days helped condition him for the life of debunking UFOs as he spent 'an inordinate amount of time on this trivial little thing, this one intractable little bug that is just causing this problem' during his former profession

    West thinks his video game programming days helped condition him for the life of debunking UFOs as he spent 'an inordinate amount of time on this trivial little thing, this one intractable little bug that is just causing this problem' during his former profession

    UFO sightings over America's nuclear arsenal appeared to shift their interest from the making of the bombs to silos and bomber bases as the Cold War arms race grew (above)

    UFO sightings over America's nuclear arsenal appeared to shift their interest from the making of the bombs to silos and bomber bases as the Cold War arms race grew (above)

    'It can be very difficult to figure out… but you have no choice,' he told Popular Mechanics. 

    He finds debunking claims of alien sightings has the same rigor as programming a game and tied with his fascination with conspiracy theories, it ignited his passion for investigating UAP. 

    However, other experts remain convinced that UFO activity is real and seemingly has some connection to nuclear sites. 

    The former head of the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, Lue Elizondo, agreed that there 'seems to be a lot of correlation' between UFO appearances and nuclear sites.

    And independent researcher Robert Hastings, who has been working toward full government disclosure of UAP activity, said in 2010, 'Declassified US government documents and witness testimony from former or retired US military personnel confirm beyond any doubt the reality of ongoing UFO incursions at nuclear weapons sites.'

    Now, new research — in the form of three studies helmed by a retired US Air Force staff sergeant, Larry Hancock, and a data analyst affiliate with Harvard's UFO-hunting Galileo Project, Ian Porritt — shows that not only has there been unusual activity around nuclear weapons and facilities, it has shifted over the years.

    At first seemingly interested in the production of nuclear weapons, UFO sightings later sprang up around silos and bomber bases.

    'You would see this interest at silos when they were being installed before 'the activity would drop off,' Porritt previously told the DailyMail.com.

    Eerily similar to these encounters are the instances of UAPs following fighter jets that were disclosed by the UAP Task Force, including a 'giant Tic Tac' UFO witnessed by Navy veteran fighter pilot Commander David Fravor in 2004.

    Fravor's fellow co-pilot Chad Underwood witnessed the 'perfectly white' wingless oblong captured by his cockpit's in-flight video.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ }

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Study Finds UFO Witnesses May Have Personality Traits That Increase Likelihood of Sightings

    Study Finds UFO Witnesses May Have Personality Traits That Increase Likelihood of Sightings

    According to findings in a recent study, UFO witnesses may not be prone to misperceptions or related cognitive factors but instead may possess specific personality traits that increase their likelihood of encountering such phenomena. 

    Clinical Psychologist Dr. Daniel Stubbings from Cardiff Metropolitan University and his team found there are numerous factors that contribute to an individual thinking they witnessed what the U.S. Department of Defense now calls unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP). 

    Their study, published in the Journal of Scientific Exploration, examines the big five personality traits: extraversion, neuroticism, openness, agreeableness, and conscientiousness, along with schizotypy traits (behaviors that resemble schizophrenia), to help determine if UAP experiencers could be distinguished from those who had not reported seeing a UAP.

    The Big Five Personality Traits: What Are They? 

    In the 1970s, two research teams—one led by Paul Costa and Robert R. McCrae of the National Institutes of Health and the other by Warren Norman and Lewis Goldberg of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and the University of Oregon—found that most human character traits can be explained by five dimensions. Surveys of thousands of individuals uncovered these mostly distinct traits:

    Neuroticism: Emotional stability; individuals with high scores are characterized by anxiety, inhibition, moodiness, and lower self-assurance.

    Extroversion: Encompasses cheerfulness, initiative, and communicativeness.

    Openness: Fond of innovation and displays of creativity. 

    Agreeableness: Dictates how they interact with others. Other traits include being friendly, empathetic, and warm.

    Conscientiousness: Gauges a person’s level of organization. Individuals with high scores are motivated, disciplined, and trustworthy.

    The Findings

    Dr. Stubbings’ experiment involved 206 participants, including 103 who said they had witnessed or self-reported seeing a UAP. The team analyzed personality traits to see how participants naturally grouped together.

    The study consisted of three groups. Group one had average traits, whereas the second group, designated the Neurotic/Schizotypy group, was high on neuroticism and schizotypy traits. The last controlled group, labelled O-ACE, was found to have high openness, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and extraversion but low neuroticism and schizotypy traits. 

    “These were the groups that ‘emerged’ out of the data analysis,” Dr. Stubbings told The Debrief. “The latent profile analysis demonstrated these three patterns of personality profiles. Prior research looked at correlation and regression (predictive patterns) but not a latent (underlying) profile.”

    “This was a new finding,” Stubbings told The Debrief.

    The study concluded that the third group, O-ACE, was more likely to see UAPs. Over the years, stigma and stereotypes have helped create narratives that people who see UAPs are more than likely emotionally reactive; in other words, they may display neurotic behavior and are prone to perceptual and cognitive abnormalities.

    However, the recent data does not appear to support this narrative. Instead, Dr. Stubbings and his coauthors state in their paper that the “descriptive UAP accounts by the general public were similar to the descriptions provided by military witnesses.” 

    Stubbings, when asked why people with high conscientiousness see UFOs, said it is difficult to answer such a question based on the current data in-hand.

    “Our data indicates that there is a small statistical relationship, but further research should explore why that relationship exists,” Stubings told The Debrief. “But my guess is that people who are high in conscientiousness might be more willing to admit to themselves that they have seen something and believe it is the right thing to do to admit it.” 

    However, Stubbings notes that conscientiousness alone is probably not everything in this equation, but instead, combinations of other variables—specifically low scores in Neuroticism and higher scores in Openness, also contribute.

    “We need further research to explore the nuances of these personality factors in the emergence of both belief and experience.”

    Dr. Stubbings also noted that “only 28 percent of participants reported their sightings anywhere, and 14 percent used a UFO reporting organization, which suggests that events are vastly underreported.” His paper also suggested that stigma and a lack of proper reporting avenues were the main obstacles impacting their willingness to report their sightings.

    Dr. Stubbings initiated his research by referencing an older academic paper on UAPs published in the Applied Cognitive Psychology Journal in 2011, which found that certain personality factors were predictors of an individual’s belief in UFOs. 

    “This is relevant to the UFO topic more broadly because what people perceive and recall tends to be in line with their beliefs,” Stubbings told The Debrief. “If beliefs can be predicted by personality factors, then it supports the notion that it is a particular kind of person who is more prone to belief in UAPs, and in turn, they end up seeing and recalling what they believe to be true.” 

    “In other words, people see UAP not because they are there but because of the conviction of their beliefs, which are influenced by their personality dispositions. 

    “So the idea was born to change the dependent variable of ‘belief’ to ‘have you had a sighting.’ Those who believe in UFOs/UAP might not have the same characteristics [as] those that report to have seen what they believe to be a UAP.”

    Fundamentally, Stubbings says that in addition to understanding the kinds of personality traits and psychological drivers that may contribute to a person’s likelihood of observing and reporting UAP, scientists need to be engaging in dialogue about the assessment, diagnosis, formulation, and treatment of mental health distress in individuals who claim to have observed UAP or even had direct contact with purported NHI. 

    “This topic is one of the most fascinating areas,” Stubbings told The Debrief, “and I believe other scientists from around the world need to help address this mystery.”

    Stubbings and his colleagues Sophie Ali and Alexander Wong’s new paper, “Who Sees UFOs? The Relationship Between Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Sightings And Personality Factors,” appeared in the Spring 2024 issue of the Journal of Scientific Exploration.

     { https://thedebrief.org/category/uap/ }

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.'There was no denying it': Retired fighter pilot and mother-of-three who saw Tic-Tac UFOs in 2004 says Navy crew kept quiet due to fears of being labeled 'kooky'

    'There was no denying it': Retired fighter pilot and mother-of-three who saw Tic-Tac UFOs in 2004 says Navy crew kept quiet due to fears of being labeled 'kooky'

    • Alex Dietrich, 41, was on patrol near San Diego in 2004 when she saw a Tic Tac-shaped UFO appear flying at pace and erratically
    • When her Navy commander went into for a closer look, the object began mimicking its movements and then disappeared
    • The mother of three and former Lt. Cmdr. says she feels a 'duty and obligation' to speak out about what she saw 
    • She says other pilots were fearful of speaking about UFOs as they would be dismissed for being 'kooky' 
    • The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is to release its report about unidentified aerial phenomena sightings by military personnel next month

    A former fighter pilot who saw Tic Tac-shaped UFOs in 2004 says her Navy colleagues stayed quiet for fear of being labeled 'kooky'.

    Mother-of-three Alex Dietrich, 41, says she feels a 'duty' to speak up about her close encounter with unidentified aerial phenomena because she sees it as a vital matter of national security.

    Dietrich appeared on a recent 60 Minutes special on unexplained aerial phenomena and also speaks regularly to House and Senate enquiries into UFOs, and says military pilots fear the stigma of being associated with UFOs.

    'I do feel a duty and obligation,' the former Lt. Cmdr. told the Washington Post when asked why she was open to talking about her experiences, unlike many of her former colleagues.

    'I was in a taxpayer-funded aircraft, doing my job as a military officer,' she told the Post. 

    'Citizens have questions. It's not classified. If I can share or help give a reasonable response, I will.'

    The Director of National Intelligence and other agencies is due to release a highly-anticipated report on UFOs to Congress next month.

    Former fighter pilot Alex Dietrich, 41, was on patrol near San Diego in 2004 when she saw a Tic Tac-shaped UFO appear flying at pace and erratically

    Former fighter pilot Alex Dietrich, 41, was on patrol near San Diego in 2004 when she saw a Tic Tac-shaped UFO appear flying at pace and erratically

    When her Navy commander Dave Fravor went into for a closer look, the object began mimicking its movements and then disappeared

    When her Navy commander Dave Fravor went into for a closer look, the object began mimicking its movements and then disappeared

    Dietrich was one of six Super Hornet pilots who saw the object, but says many fear being labeled 'kooky' for speaking out about what they saw

    Dietrich was one of six Super Hornet pilots who saw the object, but says many fear being labeled 'kooky' for speaking out about what they saw

    Last April, the infamous 'Tic Tac' incident was one of three videos released by the Pentagon which showed footage of 'unexplained aerial phenomena' taken by US Navy pilots.

    At least six pilots, including Dietrich, encountered the mysterious object as it flew at speed over the Pacific near Mexico on November 14, 2004. The way it moved has led to speculation that it was a UFO and it has become a key piece of evidence for those who believe in extraterrestrials.

    Recalling that day, Dietrich says she had recently got her stripes as a fighter pilot and was on a regular training flight in her Super Hornet with the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group when she noticed an unfamiliar object flying at speed and erratically.

    A video of the encounter, verified by the Pentagon as authentic, showed the astonished reactions of the pilots as they watch the objects fly at great speed and with sudden changes in direction. 

    Her commanding officer Dave Fravor told Dietrich to stay back while he went closer to investigate. The object began to mimic his movements, and then flew off and disappeared.

    These unidentified vehicles were reported to have descended 80,000 feet in less than a second. 

    Seconds later, he said, it reappeared on the the USS Princeton's radar 60 miles away. 

    Dietrich tweeted recently: 'Some days your boss asks you to swab the deck. Some days he asks you to keep high cover while he spars with a UFO.' 

    While recounting the incident to 60 Minutes, Dietrich said other fighter pilots had struggled with how much to reveal to the public about what they had seen. 

    'Over beers we've said, 'Hey man, if I saw this solo, I don't know that I would have come back and said anything,'' Dietrich said during the interview. 

    'Because it sounds so crazy when I say it.'  

    Now a tutor George Washington University and the US Naval Academy, Dietrich told 60 Minutes: 'I felt the vulnerability of not having anything to defend ourselves. And then I felt confused when it disappeared.'

    Dietrich told the Washington Post that people had got in contact over the years with her wanting to know more about what she had seen.   

    'I just was an eyewitness to something in the course of my normal duties . . . that somehow makes me a portal.'

    Dietrich says she had recently got her stripes as a fighter pilot and was on a regular training flight in her Super Hornet with the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group when she noticed an unfamiliar object flying at speed and erratically on November 14 2004

    Dietrich says she had recently got her stripes as a fighter pilot and was on a regular training flight in her Super Hornet with the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group when she noticed an unfamiliar object flying at speed and erratically on November 14 2004 

    'Over beers we've said, 'Hey man, if I saw this solo, I don't know that I would have come back and said anything,'' Dietrich said during the interview. 'Because it sounds so crazy when I say it'

     'Over beers we've said, 'Hey man, if I saw this solo, I don't know that I would have come back and said anything,'' Dietrich said during the interview. 'Because it sounds so crazy when I say it'

    'Some days your boss asks you to swab the deck. Some days he asks you to keep high cover while he spars with a UFO' she tweeted recently

    'Some days your boss asks you to swab the deck. Some days he asks you to keep high cover while he spars with a UFO' she tweeted recently

    Why are people suddenly interested, Dietrich wondered in a tweet after the 60 Minutes special aired

    Why are people suddenly interested, Dietrich wondered in a tweet after the 60 Minutes special aired

    The mother of three now teaches at the US Naval Academy and George Washington University

    The mother of three now teaches at the US Naval Academy and George Washington University

    In an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo, Sean Cahil - a retired US Navy Chief Master-at-Arms on the USS Princeton (pictured) - spoke about the sighting of a UFO that has become known as the 'Tic-Tac', because of its shape

    Marco Rubio says many lawmakers in Congress 'giggle' when the topic of UFOs comes up, but that the national security threat needed to be taken seriously

    Marco Rubio says many lawmakers in Congress 'giggle' when the topic of UFOs comes up, but that the national security threat needed to be taken seriously

    Ahead of next month's blockbuster intelligence report to Congress on military sightings  of UFOs, retired Navy officers have been warning of the dire threat the mystery objects could pose.  

    'The technology that we witnessed with the Tic Tac was something we would not have been able to defend our forces against at the time,' Sean Cahil - a retired US Navy Chief Master-at-Arms - told CNN's Chris Cuomo of one recently-released video.

    'What we saw in the Tic Tac is the five observables. [These] indicate a technology that outstrips our arsenal by at least 100 to 1000 years at the moment.' 

    Footage released recently week confirmed as real by the Pentagon appeared to show a UFO buzz a United States stealth ship near San Diego before diving under the water.

    Commenting on the video, an ex-navy officer said that the technology on display is 100 to 1000 years ahead of that possessed by the United States.

    'What we're seeing are a number of distinct and different things,' he said.

    'Sometimes we're seeing a 50-foot object that can travel at hypersonic speeds and seemingly go into orbit or come down from altitudes of potentially above 100,000 feet.'

    He added that the social stigma around reporting such events has for a long time kept witnesses of such phenomena quiet.  

    The Department of Defense's watchdog is also expected to examine how the Pentagon has handled UFO reports, with a source telling CNN earlier this month that there will be more enquiries announced in the near future.

    The Pentagon released three short videos from infrared cameras In April 2020 that appeared to show flying objects moving quickly, after the veracity of the videos had been acknowledged in September 2019 ahead of their official release.

    It came as Senator Marco Rubio warned that UFOs pose a serious threat to national security and can no longer be laughed off by lawmakers. 

    'Some of my colleagues are very interested in this topic and some kinda, you know, giggle when you bring it up. But I don't think we can allow the stigma to keep us from having an answer to a very fundamental question.'

    Rubio said the possibility that drones or aircraft from a rival military power - or from another civilization - were entering US airspace without permission should be getting more attention and resources.

    'I want us to take it seriously and have a process to take it seriously,' Rubio told 60 Minutes.

    'Tic Tac' UFO: US Navy pilot made visual contact with the object on November 14, 2004 

    At least six Super Hornet pilots made visual or instrument contact with the UFO on November 14, 2004.

    The encounters, which are documented in numerous interviews with first-hand witnesses, remain a mystery, and the object's incredible speed and movements have led to speculation that it was extraterrestrial in origin.

    The original FLIR video from the USS Nimitz encounters leaked online as early as 2007.

    Witnesses say that clips of the video had been circulated widely on the Navy's intranet - used to communicate between ships in the carrier group - and an unknown sailor in the group likely first leaked it.

    The USS Nimitz, a US Navy aircraft carrier, was at the center of a bizarre UFO sighting saga in 2004.

    The USS Nimitz, a US Navy aircraft carrier, was at the center of a bizarre UFO sighting saga in 2004.

    The clip became one of the most-touted pieces of evidence in the UFO community when the Pentagon confirmed its authenticity in 2017.

    In January, Chad Underwood, the former Navy aviator who shot the famous leaked video clip, broke his silence in an interview with New York Magazine.

    He said the oblong, wingless 'Tic Tac' shaped object was spotted off the coast of Mexico over the Pacific.

    He also revealed that for about two weeks, the Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser USS Princeton, part of Carrier Strike Group 11, had been tracking mysterious aircraft intermittently on an advanced AN/SPY-1B passive radar.

    The radar contacts were so inexplicable that the system was even shut down and restarted to to check for bugs - but operators continued to track the unknown aircraft.

    Then on November 14, Commander David Fravor says he was flying in an F/A-18F Super Hornet when he made visual contact with the object, which seemed to dive below the water, resurface, and speed out of sight when he tried to approach it.

    As Fravor landed on the deck of the Nimitz, Underwood was just gearing up to take off on his own training run.

    Fravor told Underwood about the bizarre encounter, and urged Underwood to keep his eyes open.

    He recalls how he suddenly saw a blip on his radar before tracking it on his FLIR camera.

    'The thing that stood out to me the most was how erratic it was behaving,' Underwood told the magazine.

    'And what I mean by 'erratic' is that its changes in altitude, air speed, and aspect were just unlike things that I've ever encountered before flying against other air targets.'

    Underwood said the object wasn't obeying the laws of physics and dropped from 50,000 feet altitude to 100 feet in seconds, which he says, 'isn't possible'. He added that he saw no signs of an engine heat plume or any sign of propulsion.

    The pilot refuses to speculate as to whether the object is an alien spacecraft or not, however.

    'That's not my job. But I saw something. And it was also seen, via eyeballs, by both my commanding officer, Dave Fravor, and the Marine Corps Hornet squadron commanding officer who was out there as well.'

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.EXCLUSIVE * Witnesses to 2004 Tic-Tac-shaped UFO sighting reveal shocking cover-up of infamous USS Nimitz encounter

    EXCLUSIVE * Witnesses to 2004 Tic-Tac-shaped UFO sighting reveal shocking cover-up of infamous USS Nimitz encounter

    Witnesses to an infamous 2004 UFO incident reveal 'Tic-Tacs' spotted flying at incredible speeds by top Navy pilots off the California coast were also picked up on sonar speeding underwater.

    Two Navy officers told DailyMail.com that masses of high-quality radar, sonar and other data of the strange craft were sent to a Naval base on shore – as they accuse the government of a cover up after the Pentagon claimed the data is nowhere to be found.

    A source who investigated the incident for the Department of Defense told DailyMail.com that they were briefed about sonar data from a nearby submarine that tracked the UFOs moving at more than 460 mph underwater during the shocking November 2004 encounter.

    Ahead of the 20th anniversary of the storied 'Nimitz Incident', their revelations add a new, intriguing dimension to the most prominent UFO case in recent history.

    On November 14 2004, Top Gun fighter pilot David Fravor was flying a training exercise off the coast of San Diego when he was re-routed to investigate a strange object spotted on radar by warships protecting his aircraft carrier the USS Nimitz.

    Witnesses to an infamous 2004 Tic-Tac UFO incident have given shocking new information about the infamous incident to DailyMail.com. They include Kevin Day who was Senior Chief Operations Specialist aboard the USS Princeton at the time

    Witnesses to an infamous 2004 Tic-Tac UFO incident have given shocking new information about the infamous incident to DailyMail.com. They include Kevin Day who was Senior Chief Operations Specialist aboard the USS Princeton at the time

    Sean Cahill was a Chief Master-At-Arms on the Princeton, and from its deck he says he saw lights in the sky matching the movements of the objects Day saw on his radar

    Sean Cahill was a Chief Master-At-Arms on the Princeton, and from its deck he says he saw lights in the sky matching the movements of the objects Day saw on his radar

    What he found was a roughly 40ft white object with no windows or wings, shaped like a Tic-Tac, flitting about above the sea that was roiling below it, disturbed by something large submerged beneath the surface.

    Commander Fravor told Congress last year that as he circled the object, it turned to mirror his movements, then shot off past him at thousands of miles per hour, somehow stopping a second later at a secret pre-designated rendezvous point 60 miles away, that only he and a handful of Navy staff on his ship were given ahead of their training exercise.

    Fellow F-18 pilot Lieutenant Chad Underwood then flew out and caught the object on video – footage that was published by the New York Times in 2017, igniting a firestorm of intrigue about the government's knowledge of UFOs.

    Kevin Day was Senior Chief Operations Specialist aboard the USS Princeton at the time, in charge of monitoring the skies with radar to protect the Nimitz.

    He told DailyMail.com that in the 10 days prior to the incident, he saw similar objects on his radar, behaving inexplicably.

    F-18 pilot Lieutenant Chad Underwood

    F-18 pilot Lieutenant Chad Underwood

    Day said groups of about 10 objects were repeatedly detected 80,000ft above them, where the Earth's atmosphere becomes space, dropping down to 20,000ft in less than a second, then following the ships by flying through the air at a relatively leisurely 115mph, before zooming off towards Guadalupe Island off the coast of Mexico where they seemed to disappear under the sea.

    'They originated from sub-earth orbit. They came in groups of five to 10 at a time. If you added up all the groups, it was about 100 contacts,' Day said.

    'The very first group had 10 objects. They sat right around 80,000ft or so, off the east coast of Catalina Island. They just sat there for a time. 

    'Then they would drop down as a group, instantly, down to between 20,000 and 28,000ft off the coast of Catalina Island, about 10 miles east of it.

    'The really weird thing was, a single object would leave that group and travel very slowly right over the top of us, at between 20-28,000ft at about 100 knots, which was really slow.

    'It would just track above us, and then the next one would depart, and the next one,' he added. 'All the groups did that.

    'All 100 of them, to the best of my knowledge, disappeared in the same spot in the sky. And that spot was about 60 miles north of an island off the coast of Mexico called Guadalupe Island.

    'Everyone was looking at me like, what is this? And I didn't have good answers.

    'We agreed just to track and report. Of course we made our intentions known to the admiral on the Nimitz.'

    The 'Tic-Tac' UFOs disappeared from sight about 60 miles north of Guadalupe Island off the coast of Mexico, according to witnesses who spoke with DailyMail.com

    The 'Tic-Tac' UFOs disappeared from sight about 60 miles north of Guadalupe Island off the coast of Mexico, according to witnesses who spoke with DailyMail.com

    A screenshot from the video of a Navy pilot tracking the space craft over the Pacific. US military personnel in California believe they saw UFOs off the coast on November 14, 2004

    A screenshot from the video of a Navy pilot tracking the space craft over the Pacific. US military personnel in California believe they saw UFOs off the coast on November 14, 2004

    The story has become one of the strongest examples of other-worldly craft routinely encountered by the military in US airspace.

    But the story gets stranger from there.

    DailyMail.com can reveal that unknown objects were also allegedly recorded zooming around underwater during the incident.

    A senior sonar officer on board the USS Princeton at the time told comrades that while Day was seeing objects dropping from space and Fravor was dogfighting with the 'Tic-Tac', his team were picking up sonar returns for objects in the water.

    This shocking revelation marks a new element to the infamous story, 20 years after it occurred.

    Sean Cahill was a Chief Master-At-Arms on the Princeton at the time of the sighting

    Sean Cahill was a Chief Master-At-Arms on the Princeton at the time of the sighting

    Sean Cahill was a Chief Master-At-Arms on the Princeton, and from its deck he says he saw lights in the sky matching the movements of the objects Day saw on his radar.

    He says a senior sonar officer on the Princeton later told him about the underwater data.

    'I was shopping at the local Navy commissary about a mile from my house. I bumped into a former shipmate who worked in the sonar department and was active during the exercise.

    'He said that they were practically all around us. He goes, 'Man, we were tracking things underwater, just as much as they were tracking them in the air during that exercise.'

    The top sonar tech, who asked not to be named, did not dispute the story when contacted by DailyMail.com, but declined to elaborate.

    A source who worked as a senior official in defense intelligence told DailyMail.com that they investigated the incident several years later, and were briefed on sonar data recorded by a US submarine in the area of the Nimitz carrier strike group.

    The source said that the sub's sonar caught the UFOs traveling at more than 400 knots, or 460 mph, through the water in the vicinity of the ships.

    Day said that the ships in the group built a three-dimensional picture from combining their sophisticated radar and sonar, and that all the data was combined and sent to a Naval base in San Diego.

    'We shared all the combat information, put it on a data link and sent it back to the beach. So anybody who was interested in these things, they could see our data,' he said.

    'There's underwater stations called SOSUS. And we also have towed array. So we have those three sonar devices going off for each ship. All the ships are feeding the composite picture. So we have a really good three-dimensional picture underneath the water.'

    Sean Cahill was a Chief Master-At-Arms on the Princeton at the time of the TIc-Tac UFO sighting, and from its deck he says he saw lights in the sky matching the movements of the objects Day saw on his radar

    Sean Cahill was a Chief Master-At-Arms on the Princeton at the time of the TIc-Tac UFO sighting, and from its deck he says he saw lights in the sky matching the movements of the objects Day saw on his radar

    Warships guarding the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz as well as a submarine in the area spotted a sttrange object on radar in the Pacific in November 2004

    Warships guarding the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz as well as a submarine in the area spotted a sttrange object on radar in the Pacific in November 2004

    Cahill has spoken openly about the 2004 UFO sighting before ¿ including during a 2001 appearance on Fox News

    Cahill has spoken openly about the 2004 UFO sighting before – including during a 2001 appearance on Fox News 

    He said these records would routinely be kept for decades.

    But the Pentagon official charged with investigating UFO incidents claimed that he couldn't find any data on the Nimitz incident.

    'My opinion is that one is going to remain unresolved because there is no data. There is no radar data,' Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, the recently-retired head of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), said in a March 2024 interview.

    'I think the Tic-Tac is so far back in time, there's no data. We went and looked for all of it.

    I asked around for it.'

    The seminal case was also glossed over in a historical report released by AARO, the Pentagon's UFO investigation office, on March 6 2024.

    Cahill and Day say Kirkpatrick is wrong, and could even be deliberately trying to hide the truth.

    'Those things are available for decades of the most mundane events that happened and everyday operations, they should be there for all these all the vessels that were there. But they're all missing,' said Cahill.

    'It seems like purposeful obfuscation to me. It seems like a dereliction of duty for them not to investigate what is the most famous, well-documented case of UAP activity that we have, with the most amount of witnesses, the most amount of assets placed on it. And it's public now.

    'They completely ignored it.'

    'I think he should give all his money back that he took in salary,' Day said.

    They said Kirkpatrick should have also had access to high fidelity radar and satellite data from the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and the National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC) that could have picked up the Tic-Tac and other UFOs tracked by the warships in November 2004.

    Others on the ship at the time say that tapes with data of the incident were erased and taken by mysterious visitors in flight suits.

    Petty Officer Gary Voorhis told engineering news site Popular Mechanics in 2019: 'These two guys show up on a helicopter, which wasn't uncommon, but shortly after they arrived, maybe 20 minutes, I was told by my chain of command to turn over all the data recordings for the AEGIS [radar] system.

    'They even told me to erase everything that's in the shop—even the blank tapes.'

    The men were spotted returning with 'a bunch of bags', another witness on the ship, Leading Petty Officer Ryan Weigelt, told Popular Mechanics.

    Reports of objects moving rapidly and in inexplicable ways underwater – as they allegedly were around the Nimitz in 2004 – are less well-known frontier in the UFO topic.

    But they are increasingly coming under scrutiny, and now even have their own name: Unidentified Submerged Objects, or USOs.

    Retired Navy Commander David Fravor testifies before a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing about UFOs in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, DC in 2023

    Retired Navy Commander David Fravor testifies before a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing about UFOs in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, DC in 2023

    UFO expert and author Richard Dolan is set to release a book on the topic this year called The History of USOs: The True Story of Anomalous Craft in Earth's Bodies of Water.

    It documents more than 600 cases, including extraordinary incidents of objects picked up by submarine radar moving faster than torpedoes and executing impossible right-angle turns, hundreds of feet below the surface of the ocean.

    'For every one of these USO stories, there's probably close to 100 you don't know. It's often sheer luck that they come out,' Dolan told DailyMail.com.

    'One of the shocking things that I've seen in my last two years of USO research, is the number of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers encountering objects that were actually able to disable them for certain periods of time. I have at least 10.

    'If you're the US Navy, I can't think of anything more important to you than your fleet of aircraft carriers,' he added. 'Anything that's going to shut down those aircraft carriers is going to be of supreme importance.

    'Ronald Moultrie [former Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security] spoke to the Senate a couple of years ago, saying we're confident that if we encounter these UAP we can identify and, if necessary, mitigate them.

    'That's such a joke on every level. We know full well that this is a major problem, and they're not mitigating anything.'

    Since retiring from government, former Rear Admiral and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration administrator Tim Gallaudet has revealed that he was briefed on similar incidents of submarines picking up UFOs on sonar moving at rapid speeds underwater.

    In a statement to DailyMail.com, Gallaudet cautioned that he has not spoken with any of the sonar operators involved in the 2004 tic tac incident, but added that in general: ‘We have to investigate undersea and transmedium UAP in the same way we do other UAP to get a more complete understanding of the phenomenon.’

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