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UFO's of UAP'S in België en de rest van de wereld Ontdek de Fascinerende Wereld van UFO's en UAP's: Jouw Bron voor Onthullende Informatie!
Ben jij ook gefascineerd door het onbekende? Wil je meer weten over UFO's en UAP's, niet alleen in België, maar over de hele wereld? Dan ben je op de juiste plek!
België: Het Kloppend Hart van UFO-onderzoek
In België is BUFON (Belgisch UFO-Netwerk) dé autoriteit op het gebied van UFO-onderzoek. Voor betrouwbare en objectieve informatie over deze intrigerende fenomenen, bezoek je zeker onze Facebook-pagina en deze blog. Maar dat is nog niet alles! Ontdek ook het Belgisch UFO-meldpunt en Caelestia, twee organisaties die diepgaand onderzoek verrichten, al zijn ze soms kritisch of sceptisch.
Nederland: Een Schat aan Informatie
Voor onze Nederlandse buren is er de schitterende website www.ufowijzer.nl, beheerd door Paul Harmans. Deze site biedt een schat aan informatie en artikelen die je niet wilt missen!
Internationaal: MUFON - De Wereldwijde Autoriteit
Neem ook een kijkje bij MUFON (Mutual UFO Network Inc.), een gerenommeerde Amerikaanse UFO-vereniging met afdelingen in de VS en wereldwijd. MUFON is toegewijd aan de wetenschappelijke en analytische studie van het UFO-fenomeen, en hun maandelijkse tijdschrift, The MUFON UFO-Journal, is een must-read voor elke UFO-enthousiasteling. Bezoek hun website op www.mufon.com voor meer informatie.
Samenwerking en Toekomstvisie
Sinds 1 februari 2020 is Pieter niet alleen ex-president van BUFON, maar ook de voormalige nationale directeur van MUFON in Vlaanderen en Nederland. Dit creëert een sterke samenwerking met de Franse MUFON Reseau MUFON/EUROP, wat ons in staat stelt om nog meer waardevolle inzichten te delen.
Let op: Nepprofielen en Nieuwe Groeperingen
Pas op voor een nieuwe groepering die zich ook BUFON noemt, maar geen enkele connectie heeft met onze gevestigde organisatie. Hoewel zij de naam geregistreerd hebben, kunnen ze het rijke verleden en de expertise van onze groep niet evenaren. We wensen hen veel succes, maar we blijven de autoriteit in UFO-onderzoek!
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27-12-2017
Découvrez l’intégralité du lancement de « l’OVNI » d’Elon Musk dans un timelapse magnifique
Découvrez l’intégralité du lancement de « l’OVNI » d’Elon Musk dans un timelapse magnifique
Nous vous en parlions hier, le dernier essai en date du lanceur Falcon 9 d’Elon Muskn’a pas été sans anicroche, une partie des habitants de Los Angeles ayant cru voir un OVNI débarquer au-dessus de leur ville. Aujourd’hui, nous vous présentons un timelapse réalisé durant le lancement, qui montre l’intégralité de la manœuvre. Une quarantaine de seconde qui dévoile ce décollage dans toute sa splendeur.
Fruit du travail de Jesse Watson, un photographe venu tout droit de Yuma dans l’Arizona, ce timelapse d’une petite quarantaine de seconde nous montre l’intégralité du dernier lancement de l’année pour le programme Space X. Amateur des travaux de Musk depuis longtemps, Watson à découvert que ce lancement, effectué depuis la base de Vanderberg situé à près de 650 kilomètres de chez lui, serait parfaitement visible.
Après avoir choisi le lieu approprié, sur les hauteurs de Yuma, Watson a déployé un véritable arsenal pour être certain de capturer la manœuvre : pas moins de 4 appareils photo (deux Nikon D810, un Sony A7s et un Sony A6500), et un assortiment d’objectifs aux focales diverses. N’ayant jamais capturé de lancement auparavant, Watson ne savait pas à quoi s’attendre en matière d’exposition ou de localisation, d’ou la présence d’une large variété de matériel.
Après avoir utilisé Google Maps et The Photographer’s Ephemeris pour positionner au mieux tout son matériel, Watson a laissé tourné tous ses appareils 45 minutes avant l’heure prévue du lancement afin d’obtenir un peu de matière. Malgré tous ses préparatifs, toute cette aventure à failli tourner au désastre, la plupart de ses plans étant légèrement décentrés.
Heureusement, la capacité du D810 à enregistrer des timelapse en haute résolution, ainsi que l’utilisation d’un objectif grand angle lui ont permis de recadrer son plan en post production pour obtenir le timelapse que nous vous présentons aujourd’hui. Au total, ce sont pas moins de 1315 images qui ont été assemblées pour réaliser ces 40 secondes de films, dévoilant le phénomène qui a déstabilisé toute une partie de la population de Los Angeles hier.
The quietly commanding Vice Admiral Amilyn Holdo (Laura Dern) may be the true hero of Star Wars: The Last Jedi. And physicists are here to back her up.
In one of the most dramatic scenes from The Last Jedi — and possibly all of Star Wars — Vice Admiral Holdo rams the Resistance’s last remaining star cruiser through Supreme Leader Snoke’s flagship in a sacrifice that buys the fleeing members of The Resistance enough time to escape to the surface of Crait. Visually, the scene is breathtaking. But in terms of logistics, it might leave you wondering whether this feat is possible.
Don’t worry, though: We’re not here to give a Neil deGrasse Tyson-style “well, actually” debunk of this scene. Rather, we want to figure out whether Star Wars follows our rules of physics. And if it doesn’t then, well, what would it take?
The Raddus, a Mon Calamari star cruiser, is much smaller than the Supremacy. But faster-than-light travel is a great equalizer.
Let’s start with some numbers.
The Raddus, a Mon Calamari star cruiser, is 11,280.74 feet (2.14 miles) long, 2,318.08 feet (0.44 miles) wide, and 1,514.84 feet (0.29 miles) tall. It’s a massive starship, but onscreen, you can see just how much smaller it is than the hulking Supremacy, which Wookieepedia, the ultimate source for Star Wars minutiae, says is 43,437.27 feet (8.22 miles) long, 37.6 miles wide, and 13,042 feet (2.47 miles) tall. Despite its comparably puny size, the immense energy generated by the Raddus’s forward momentum becomes a great equalizer in this showdown, and physics tells us it’s plausible that the smaller ship could cut through the First Order’s Star Dreadnought.
“If jumping to hyperspace is just super-quick acceleration where you instantaneously — or close to instantaneously — hit light speed, then what is depicted in the film would be approximately what would happen,” physics professor Patrick Johnson, the author of The Physics of Star Wars, tells Inverse.
The Supremacy, a First Order Mega-class Star Dreadnought, is bigger than a city.
As an example of this phenomenon, Johnson asks us to imagine something a little easier to picture: a car running into the side of an eighteen-wheeler truck.
“At a slow speed, it would dent it,” he says. “At a higher speed, [the truck] would really start to bow. And then if the car is going fast enough and is solid enough, it could cut right through it in the way that Snoke’s ship is cut along the path [the Raddus] went through.” It would take an awful lot of energy to get the starship going this fast, which Johnson has attempted to calculate for us.
Estimating the mass of the Raddus, assuming it’s 40 percent steel — or durasteel, more likely — and 60 percent air, Johnson tells us how much energy it would take to accelerate the ship. And since accelerating to the speed of light requires infinite energy, at least based on the way we understand jet propulsion, we’ll settle for a significant portion of light speed in this scenario.
“The force involved in accelerating the Raddus to just 90 percent of the speed of light would be ~6.8•10^21 Newtons,” says Johnson. This is a massive amount of energy, which increases with every tiny increment closer to light speed that the Raddus accelerates.
Once the ships collide, though, Newton’s third law says that the Supremacy exerts an equal and opposite force against the Raddus.
“The moment the Raddus started to make contact, it would experience an extra force going backward,” says Johnson. “Now presumably, that hyperdrive is exerting a force forward, pushing it forward, so there’s a thrust force and a resistance force from the Supremacy. I would guess, based off of the way that it is depicted, that the Raddus is essentially at light speed by the time it makes contact. At that point, there’s only slowing down: Laws of physics dictate that you can’t go faster than the speed of light.” Of course, he notes, the hyperdrive adds a little asterisk: Maybe you can go faster than the speed of light.
Regardless of what speed the Raddus is traveling at when it collides with the Supremacy, Johnson says all of the energy the smaller ship carries with it is spent in cutting through the Supremacy — and some smaller star destroyers — and in completely demolishing the Raddus.
Part of judging whether Vice Admiral Holdo's gambit is credible depends on how we define hyperspace.
Of course, this is all moot if hyperspace travel means the Raddus would have been in another dimension altogether — which some works in the Star Wars Expanded Universe (now “Legends”) seem to confirm. As Inverse has previously reported, hyperspace travel seems to incorporate some elements of string theory. But ships in the Star Wars universe still need to accelerate beyond light speed to enter hyperspace.
For our purposes, let’s assume the Raddus is traveling at or beyond the speed of light. Leia calls hyperdrive “lightspeed” in The Empire Strikes Back, so that’s good enough for us. With that in mind, it seems most likely that a starship accelerating into hyperspace is going at the speed of light but is also still present in the same physical dimension as everything else around it. And even if it’s not, it’s still in the same physical dimension as other space when it comes out of lightspeed.
We have evidence of this in Star Wars: A New Hope, in which Han Solo brings the Millennium Falcon out of hyperspace right in the middle of the field of debris that used to be Alderaan. Since the ship didn’t hit any of the rocks until it came out of hyperspace, this suggests that a ship is susceptible to colliding with objects in physical space once it decelerates out of hyperspace, which also suggests that a ship could still collide with something while it’s accelerating into hyperspace.
To put it simply, Holdo does on purpose what Han Solo did by accident.
“If that’s the way you go to hyperspace, it’s perfectly accurate,” says Johnson.
Jorge Ballester, on the other hand, is not totally sure that the Raddus is tall enough to make it all the way through the Supremacy. Ballester, physics department head at Emporia State University in Kansas, points out that the Raddus is about 1,500 feet tall, while the Supremacy is over 13,000 feet tall.
“The widest part of the Raddus is about one-sixth of the height of the Supremacy,” he tells Inverse. “So I don’t know how the Raddus could extend its interaction out far enough to slice through.” To put it another way, you probably couldn’t use a single pebble to split an entire boulder, since the force wouldn’t spread far enough above and below, even if the pebble had enough force to pass all the way from front to back. He also points out an issue that arises as a result of Newton’s third law.
“I don’t know why the Raddus wouldn’t be completely destroyed after penetrating one or two of its own length into the Supremacy,” says Ballester. “Presumably both sides use roughly similar materials and technologies to build their ships. Similarly, I would not expect a bullet made of wood to penetrate deeply into a wooden block because the bullet itself would be destroyed. The block might explode but I would not expect the wooden bullet to rip through making a narrow hole.”
Would the Raddus go through the Supremacy? Or simply explode after penetrating a couple ship lengths? It's hard to say for sure.
These points certainly shed some doubt on whether this collison could go down the way it did in the film, if we’re judging based on our universe’s laws of physics.
Whether or not the Radduscould make it all the way through the Supremacy, it’s worth taking a second to consider the passage of time as it’s depicted in The Last Jedi. There’s a cinematic effect to slowing down the action right as the ships collide so the audience can experience the emotional weight of the moment.
Leia: "Don't forge the secret plan. Drop out of hyperspace right on their faces. Got it? Nod sternly if you understand me."
And while an observer in the Star Wars universe would see the events unfold at full speed, “from her perspective, time would actually slow down for her compared to everybody else because she is traveling super fast,” says Johnson.
So to sum up: Though there are some variables we simply can’t calculate, such as how ship shields interact in the event of a crash, Vice Admiral Holdo’s gambit to save her people is pretty plausible. And, damn, it looks so good.
Physicists have done the seemingly impossible: found a way to track mysterious quantum particles even when those particles aren’t being directly observed.
In classical physics, an object occupies only one state of being at a time; something could be either alive or dead, for example, but not both simultaneously. But quantum physics, which seeks to explain how life works at the subatomic level, isn’t so intuitive. Quantum physics differs from classical physics in that under quantum theory, objects can exist as both waves and particles, occupying both states at the same time. They only exist as either one or the other after they’ve been measured, as a press release from the University of Cambridge explains.
Now, researchers from the University of Cambridge have shown that the movements of those particles actually can be tracked without measuring them first—by observing the way the particles interact with their surrounding environments, according to the press release. A paper describing the work was published in the scientific journal Physical Review A.
Think of Schrödinger’s cat, the standard paradox for illustrating this particular aspect of quantum theory. A cat in a closed box that also contains a vial of poison could be thought of as either alive or dead, so long as we can’t see inside the box, asNational Geographic has explained. To see that the cat is not occupying both states simultaneously, but either one or the other, we need to directly observe it by looking inside the box. In this case, the researchers have created a way to track the quantum object (the cat) to determine if it’s either a wave or a particle (either alive or dead) without directly observing it (peeking inside the box).
“This premise [of Schrödinger’s cat], commonly referred to as the wave function, has been used more as a mathematical tool than a representation of actual quantum particles,” first author David Arvidsson-Shukur, a Ph.D. student at Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory, said in the statement. “That’s why we took on the challenge of creating a way to track the secret movements of quantum particles.”
When any particle interacts with its environment, it leaves a ‘tag,’ according to the press release. Those tags result in information being encoded into the particles. Arvidsson-Shukur and his colleagues theorized a way that physicists could map how quantum particles tag their environments without their having to look directly at the particles.
Turns out, Schrödinger’s cat is good for more than just abstract theory. Wave function, Arvidsson-Shukur said in the press release, is actually closely related to the actual state of the particles.
“So, we have been able to explore the ‘forbidden domain’ of quantum mechanics: pinning down the path of quantum particles when no one is observing them,” Arvidsson-Shukur said.
A spinning black hole, in an artist’s rendition, illustrates a principle of general relativity that is often at odds with quantum theory.
NASA/D. BERRY
Another hypothetical scenario used by some scientists to illustrate quantum principles is called ‘counterfactual communication,’ according to Scientific American. In counterfactual communication, information can be shared between two people, often called Alice and Bob, without any particles actually traveling in the space between them. The concept is akin to telepathy, the press release explains. It’s called counterfactual because the traditional facts would hold that particles would have to move between Alice and Bob in order for a message from one to reach the other.
“To measure this phenomenon of counterfactual communication, we need a way to pin down where the particles between Alice and Bob are when we’re not looking,” Arvidsson-Shukur said in the press release. “Our ‘tagging’ method can do just that.”
The researchers believe their new technique could help quantum physicists follow the movements of particles they’re experimenting on throughout the whole process—even if they don’t actually measure them until the very end.
Maybe there just isn’t enough new video evidence of the potential existence of alien life and the UFO videos have dried up. In this age of cell phone video, three or four should be popping up on YouTube every day, right?
All we got last week was a less than impressive video from 2004. But this isn't to say UFO sightings are down in recent years. Quite the contrary. An approximate 45,000 sightings from around the United States were recorded in 2016 alone – a figure that is up significantly from years past.
Here are some of the more staggering UFO videos in recent years.
A photo of a UFO spotted spotted on October 16, 1957, near Holloman Air Force Missile Development Center in New Mexico, which was released by the Aerial Phenomena Research Organization. Photo: Bettmann/Bettmann Archive
The internet went slightly more bananas than usual last weekend over the New York Times’ story implying that extraterrestrials are real and the U.S. government has been tracking them for years. Appearing first on the web on Saturday, it came out in print on Sunday as a front-page story entitled “Real U.F.O.s? Pentagon Unit Tried to Know.” As if wary of the waters into which it was about to wade, the piece started out in a sober and measured tone, describing the existence of a heretofore little-known Department of Defense program, but then after the jump to page 27 loosened up and gave free rein to claims that the program had found evidence of strange aircraft that flew in seemingly impossible ways.
For Ufologists who had dreamed of being taken seriously by the mainstream media, the story was a dream come true. As BigThink.com put it, “The article is shocking, and arguably represents a historical inflection point in our attitudes regarding UFOs.” Twitter user Space Traveller wrote: “How is everyone not losing it over this Pentagon #UFO report and footage?!” Even inveterate bubble-burster Neil deGrasse Tyson accepted that something was out there, reminding CNN viewers that just because an object was unidentified didn’t necessarily mean it came from outer space.
The tl;dr appeared to be “flying saucers are real.” But a closer reading suggests a murkier proposition.
The main source in the Times article was a former Pentagon employee named Luis Elizondo, who ran a small program called Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification from 2007 until it was shut down in 2012. What made the story Times-worthy was the fact that Elizondo’s account was vouched for by the man who’d arranged for its funding, former Senate majority leader Harry Reid, as well as by the billionaire donor who won the contract to manage the program, Robert Bigelow. (Fox News justifiably raised an eyebrow at the men’s lucrative interconnection.)
The fact that the program really existed was the part that the Timestouted as its big get, but that wasn’t what set the internet on fire. What got people excited was the implication that the program had collected evidence of encounters with unidentified flying objects. In reporting this part of the story, reporters Helene Cooper, Ralph Blumenthal, and Leslie Kean were much less careful about maintaining a critical eye. “The program produced documents that describe sightings of aircraft that seemed to move at very high velocities with no visible signs of propulsion, or that hovered with no apparent means of lift,” the article asserted, later adding: “The company modified buildings in Las Vegas for the storage of metal alloys and other materials that Mr. Elizondo and program contractors said had been recovered from unidentified aerial phenomena. In addition, researchers also studied people who said that they had experienced physical effects from encounters with the objects and examined them for physiological changes.”
The straightforward presentation of these assertions implies that the authors believe them to be true. But they beg for elaboration. Were the produced documents credible? In what way were the buildings modified, and why was it necessary to modify them in order to store this material? What does it mean for an object to be associated with a phenomenon? What were the claimed physical effects, and were any physiological changes found?
Making portentous assertions out of context is a powerful technique for creating a sense of mystery and drama. Leaving a question unanswered implies that it is unanswerable. Selectively omitting key details can make a mundane fact seem uncanny. These techniques are great for exciting an audience, but they’re better suited to Ancient Aliens than the pages of the New York Times because the net effect is to cloud rather than illuminate key issues. In this case: What exactly did Elizondo’s team uncover?
The main article is decidedly short on specifics. There’s a brief reference to “footage from a Navy F/A-18 Super Hornet showing an aircraft surrounded by some kind of glowing aura traveling at high speed and rotating as it moves.” A more detailed account is provided in an accompanying sidebar entitled “2 Navy Airmen and an Object That ‘Accelerated Like Nothing I’ve Ever Seen.’” In it, former Navy F/A-18 pilot David Fravor relates his experience during a flight from the aircraft carrier Nimitz on November 14, 2004. While en route to a training mission he was vectored toward an unknown radar contact. Arriving on the scene, he witnessed a lozenge-shaped craft that moved over an agitated, churning patch of ocean, then moved so quickly that it appeared to defy physics.
Embedded in the sidebar is a 76-second-long video that is described as having been taken during the 2004 encounter. It shows a fuzzy dot in the center of an infrared-camera monitor that, when zoomed in on, appears lozenge-shaped. There are no visual clues such as clouds or sea, so it is impossible to gauge distance or relative motion. Near the end, the object ducks away to the left. There is nothing about the video that in itself reads as being beyond the realm of normal physics, though it seems eerie given the article’s content.
As UFO sightings go, Fravor’s account ranks as fairly credible. It’s detailed, internally consistent, and is provided by an unusually well-credentialed subject. Not only was Fravor a Navy pilot, he was a cast member of the ten-part documentary seriesCarrier about life on the USS Nimitz that aired on PBS in 2008.
Neither the story nor the video are new, however. Both have been kicking around the internet for some time. Fravor’s tale first appeared in March, 2015, on the website FighterSweep.com, where writer Paco Chierici presented a detailed story as told to him by “a good buddy of mine and former squadron mate, Dave ‘Sex’ Fravor.” Chierici advises that it’s “one of the most bizarre aviation stories of all time … a story that stretches credibility.”
In a follow-up story for the Times Insider about how the story came to be, reporter Ralph Blumenthal makes it sound like the Times scored an exclusive by getting Elizondo to open up to them, writing that he and two colleagues “met Mr. Elizondo in a nondescript Washington hotel where he sat with his back to the wall, keeping an eye on the door.” The implication is that Elizondo feared the repercussions of leaking sensitive information for the first time.
In fact, when Elizondo spoke to the Times he had left government and was promoting the launch of a new venture called To the Stars … Academy of Arts & Science, a website that is trying to crowdsource donations to study paranormal phenomena. Before the Times told his story, To the Stars’ main shareholder, former Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge, had previously promoted the venture on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast.
And what, exactly, did Elizondo uncover during his five years heading a semi-secret arm of the Pentagon investigating possible extraterrestrial visitations? A visit to the venture’s website raises doubts. A video with the title “2004 USS NIMITZ FLIR1 VIDEO” is the same video seen on the Times’ website, with the addition of a detailed technical description of the infrared-imaging system that took it, along with the claim that “this footage comes with crucial chain-of-custody (CoC) documentation because it is a product of U.S. military sensors, which confirms it is original, unaltered, and not computer generated or artificially fabricated.” But no such documentation is provided.
The description links to a separate page entitled “2004 USS NIMITZ PILOT REPORT.” This is a truly curious document that retells Fravor’s story in the form of a military-style briefing, with his name replaced by the word “Source,” allegedly “to protect sources and methods.” Sections of it have been blacked out, as if by a military censor, though the given date of September 7, 2017, was some 13 years after the event and 5 years after the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification had been shut down. Curiously, the file flubs some well-known aviation technology, such as equating “UAS” with “Unidentified Aerial System.” (It commonly refers to “Unmanned Aircraft System,” or drone.)
It seems that To the Stars is trying to shroud Fravor’s account in a spooky fog of faux top-secrecy. This is a dicey strategy given Fravor’s prominence in online UFO circles, and gives the impression that Elizondo’s company is repackaging timeworn tales from the internet as freshly revealed government X-files. And, by extension, calls into question the Times’ wisdom in taking his claims about extraterrestrial encounters at face value.
UFOS AND THE PENTAGON: Mystery craft ‘tailed USAF plane half way across Atlantic’
UFOS AND THE PENTAGON: Mystery craft ‘tailed USAF plane half way across Atlantic’
EXCLUSIVE: A US Air Force man has come forward with details of a bizarre UFO encounter in the wake of the exposure of the secret Pentagon UFO investigations.
The witness came forward 37 years later after it emerged the UG Government was examining UFOs.
The loadmaster, who has yet to be named, has broken a 37-year silence about the encounter that he failed to report at the time in December 1980 for fear of ruining his career.
However, the man reported the unexplained case to the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) yesterday, just days after there were headlines across the globe revealing details about a top secret US Department of Defense five-year probe into the threat posed by UFOs.
Details of the Department of Defense Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification £16.5million secretive programme were exposed after the US Government claimed for years it had not interest in UFOs, something conspiracy theorists refused to believe.
US-based MUFON is the world’s largest organisation dedicated to UFO and alien research, and keeps a global database of UFO sightings and reports.
Half way across the Atlantic Ocean the object returned and continue to paced us the rest of the way across the ocean.
USAF UFO witness
Loadmasters are responsible for getting cargo and personnel onto a plane.
In a report to MUFON the man explained he failed to officially report the sighting for fear of affecting his career, due to the perceived ridicule surrounding UFO sightings.
He said: “I was a loadmaster on an C-141 transport aircraft we took off from Charleston Air Force base Going to Dover Air Force base, Delaware, when we pick up an object on radar.
“The object was pacing our aircraft. We reported the incident to the tower they also saw the object, but said we may have a problem with our radar.
“Once we landed at Dover the technicians checked out the radar on the aircraft and found no problems.”
These include Cmdr David Fravor, a former US navy pilot, who was one of two men who filmed on radar cameras a shocking UFO encounter off the coast of San Diego that was looked at by the Department of Defense probe, with no explanation coming forward.
Bombshell video of what Mr Fravor and Cmdr Jim Slaight saw was released with the recent revelations.
Mr Fravor said they encountered the oval shaped white UFO “which defied physics” at the end of a two-week period when the US Princeton ship had been tracking mysterious aircraft that appeared suddenly at 80,000 feet, before shooting down towards the ocean.
They stopped at 20,000 feet and appeared to hover, before dropping off range or heading back upwards.
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Geheime UFO-studie Pentagon trekt aandacht van Amerikaans Congres. Komt er een vervolg?
Geheime UFO-studie Pentagon trekt aandacht van Amerikaans Congres. Komt er een vervolg?
Het is tijd voor congressionele hoorzittingen over het mysterie rond UFO’s. Dat heeft de Amerikaanse oud-senator Harry Reid gezegd.
In een tv-interview sprak Reid over de sleutelrol die hij speelde bij de geheime Pentagon-studie over UFO’s die vijf jaar geleden werd beëindigd.
Het geheime onderzoek werd uitgevoerd in Nevada en overzien door miljardair Robert Bigelow, tot voor kort eigenaar van de mysterieuze Skinwalker-ranch in het noordoosten van Utah.
Vreemde dingen
Bigelow kocht de ranch in de jaren negentig en verrichte er 10 jaar onderzoek. Wetenschappers die er werkten maakten vreemde dingen mee.
Zo werden er overdag stukken vee verminkt, vlogen er mysterieuze vaartuigen rond en werden er onstoffelijke wezens waargenomen.
“Het gaat niet alleen om UFO’s,” zei Bigelow. “Er worden al vele jaren onregelmatigheden waargenomen.”
Niet bekend
Wetenschappers die meewerkten aan het geheime UFO-project van het Pentagon zijn gedurende een periode van drie jaar meerdere keren afgereisd naar de ranch in Utah.
Wat ze daar hebben meegemaakt is niet bekend.
Het nieuws over het project heeft inmiddels ook de aandacht getrokken van het Amerikaanse Congres.
Roodgloeiend
Reid zei dat zijn telefoon roodgloeiend stond toen de New York Times erover publiceerde. Hij werd gebeld door congresleden en zakenmagnaten die altijd al geïnteresseerd waren in het onderwerp, maar die het niet durfden toe te geven.
De oud-senator denkt dat het tijd is om opnieuw een officieel onderzoek te lanceren.
“Waarom niet? De geest is uit de fles,” zei Reid. “We hebben meer dan genoeg bommen en kogels, maar niet genoeg om de toekomst te leren begrijpen?”
Noah's Ark could soon be found, if one group of explorers is to be believed.
In the Bible it is claimed the ark settled on the 'mountains of Ararat' in Turkey after 150 days.
In 2010, a group of evangelical Christian explorers claimed to have found traces of the biblical ship on the mountain.
But their research was widely dismissed by experts who said it lacked real evidence.
Now a California-based 'ark hunter' believes there is new evidence Mount Ararat is where the ark and its inhabitants came aground - and the new claims have received similar reception from the scientific community.
Previous research has claimed to have found traces of the biblical ship on the mountain, and now a US researcher has says he is convinced the vessel's remains is there (artist's impression)
MOUNT ARARAT
Many believe that Turkey's Mount Ararat, the region's highest point, is where the Noah's Ark and its inhabitants came aground thousands of years ago.
In 2010, a group of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers set out on an expedition to explore the region and find the vessel's remains.
After a few weeks, they claimed to have found wooden specimens from an ark-like structure 4,000m (13,000 ft) up the mountain.
The team claimed they carried out carbon dating on the wood, which proved it was 4,800 years old, around the time the Ark is said to have been afloat.
Although considered a historical event, most scholars and archaeologists do not believe in a literal interpretation of the Ark story.
Nicholas Purcell, a lecturer in ancient history at Oxford University told MailOnline the claims were the 'usual nonsense'.
'If floodwaters covered Eurasia 12,000ft [3,700 metres] deep in 2,800BC, how did the complex societies of Egypt and Mesopotamia, already many centuries old, keep right on regardless?'
Talking back in 2010 when the claims were first made, Mike Pitt, a British archaeologist, said the evangelical explorers had yet to produce compelling evidence.
He said: 'If there had been a flood capable of lifting a huge ship 2.5 miles [4km] up the side of a mountain 4,800 years ago, I think there would be substantial geological evidence for this flood around the world. And there isn't.'
More than 100 researchers from around the world recenlty came together as part of a three-day international symposium on Mount Ararat and Noah's Ark in Ağrı in Turkey to see if they can find the ark's final resting place.
'My purpose is to visit the sites around the mountain to find clues about catastrophic events in the past', said Professor Raul Esperante from the Geoscience Research Institute.
The Geoscience Research Institute is sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
On their website it states their mission is to 'discover and share an understanding of nature and its relationship with the Biblical revelation of the Creator God'.
In 2010, a group of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers set out on an expedition to explore the region and find the vessel's remains.
After a few weeks, they claimed to have found wooden specimens from an ark-like structure 4,000m (13,000 ft) up the mountain.
The mountain is the highest peak in Turkey, standing more than 5,100 metres (16,500 ft) tall.
The team claimed they carried out carbon dating on the wood, which proved it was 4,800 years old, around the time the Ark is said to have been afloat.
The vessel was said to measure '300 cubits, by 50 cubits, by 30 cubits', which translates to up to 515ft long, 86ft wide and 52ft high.
Professor Esperante is convinced this is true and requires more 'rigorous, serious scientific work' in the area, writes the Express.
He has urged for international investment into a full investigation.
'The result of my findings will be published in books, publications and journals, but at this point it is too early to know what we are going to find', said Professor Esperante.
'Once the scientific community knows about the existence of Noah's Ark in Mount Ararat, we can make it available to the general public.'
Nicholas Purcell, a lecturer in ancient history at Oxford University told MailOnline the claims were the 'usual nonsense'.
'If floodwaters covered Eurasia 12,000ft [3,700 metres] deep in 2,800BC, how did the complex societies of Egypt and Mesopotamia, already many centuries old, keep right on regardless?'
Another expert says that Mount Ararat can't be the location of the ark because the mountain did not form until after the flood waters receded
In the Bible, God commands Noah to build a vast ship, the ark - capable of saving himself, his family and a representation of the world's animals.
God was spurred by the wickedness and corruption of man, vows to send a great cleansing flood.
Deeming Noah to be the only righteous man worth saving, God commands him to build a vast ship.
According to the Bible, when Noah has completed his task, and God has sent 'two of every sort' of animal to the Ark, the flood waters rise until all mountains are covered and life (except fish) is destroyed.
In 2010, a group of Chinese and Turkish evangelical explorers set out on an expedition to explore the region and find the vessel's remains. They claimed to have found wooden specimens (pictured) from an ark-like structure 4,000m (13,000 ft) up the mountain
Researchers claim that Noah's Ark could finally be uncovered on Mount Ararat (file photo). The mountain is the highest peak in Turkey, standing more than 5,100 metres (16,500 ft) tall
'Noah's Ark, the Flood is not a myth but a real incident mentioned in all holy books', said Dr Oktay Belli from Istanbul University.
However, Dr Andrew Snelling young-Earth creationist with a Phd from the University of Sydney says that Mount Ararat can't be the location of the ark because the mountain did not form until after the flood waters receded.
Although considered a historical event, most scholars and archaeologists do not believe in a literal interpretation of the Ark story.
Talking after the initial claims in 2010, Mike Pitt, a British archaeologist, said the evangelical explorers had yet to produce compelling evidence.
He said: 'If there had been a flood capable of lifting a huge ship 2.5 miles [4km] up the side of a mountain 4,800 years ago, I think there would be substantial geological evidence for this flood around the world. And there isn't.'
THE STORY OF NOAH'S ARK
In the Bible, the story of Noah's Ark appears in chapters six to nine of the Book of Genesis.
It tells how God, spurred by the wickedness and corruption of man, vows to send a great cleansing flood.
Deeming Noah to be the only righteous man worth saving, God commands him to build a vast ship, the ark - capable of saving himself, his family and two of each of the world's animals.
When Noah completes his build, God sends 'two of every sort' of animal to the Ark before flood waters rise until all mountains are covered.
In the Bible, the story of Noah's Ark appears in chapters six to nine of the Book of Genesis. It tells how God, spurred by the wickedness and corruption of man, vows to send a great cleansing flood
The vessel is said to measure '300 cubits, by 50 cubits, by 30 cubits', which translates to up to 515ft (155m) long, 86ft (26m) wide and 52ft (16m) high.
All life non-aquatic life is destroyed in the ensuing global disaster.
When the flood subsides, the animals leave the Ark and God vows to never again send a flood to destroy man.
Many believe that Turkey's Mount Ararat, the highest point in the region, is where the ark and its inhabitants came aground.
Although considered a historical event, most scholars and archaeologists do not believe in a literal interpretation of the Ark story.
‘Nieuw bewijs’ dat Ark van Noach op Turkse berg ligt. Bleef dit Bijbelse schip hier vastzitten?
‘Nieuw bewijs’ dat Ark van Noach op Turkse berg ligt. Bleef dit Bijbelse schip hier vastzitten?
Op een berg zijn sporen van de Ark van Noach gevonden, zo zeggen onderzoekers. Het schip zou op de Ararat in Turkije liggen.
Professor Paul Esprante zei vastbesloten te zijn bewijs te vinden waaruit blijkt dat de Ark op de berg kan worden gevonden.
Hij nam samen met 107 andere wetenschappers deel aan een driedaags symposium over de Ark in Turkije.
Geen mythe
“Ik ben van plan plekken rond de berg te bezoeken en te speuren naar tekenen van catastrofale gebeurtenissen in het verleden,” zei Esprante.
Professor Oktay Belli van de Universiteit van Istanboel zei: “De Ark van Noach is geen mythe, maar heeft echt bestaan en wordt genoemd in alle heilige boeken.”
Volgens Genesis 8:4 bleef de Ark op de 150e dag van de grote zondvloed vastzitten op het ‘gebergte van Ararat’.
Andere hoge berg
Dr. Andrew Snelling denkt niet dat de Ararat de locatie kan zijn waar de Ark ligt omdat het gebergte volgens hem pas na de zondvloed is gevormd.
“De vulkaan die nu Ararat wordt genoemd ontstond pas nadat het oceaanwater zich terugtrok,” zei hij.
Dr. Snelling denkt dat de Ark op een andere hoge berg in de regio is aanbeland.
99,9 procent zekerheid
In april 2010 claimde een onderzoeksteam de resten van de Ark van Noach te hebben gevonden op Ararat.
Filmmaker Yeung Wing-cheung beweerde toen met 99,9 procent zekerheid de Ark van Noach te hebben gevonden.
CHINESE ROOVER FOTOGRAFEERT ENORM RUIMTESCHIP OP DE MAAN
CHINESE ROOVER FOTOGRAFEERT ENORM RUIMTESCHIP OP DE MAAN
De Chinezen zijn behoorlijk actief op de maan met hun Chinese Lunar Exploration Program (CLEP) en hun Lunar Rovers zijn net Japanse toeristen, ze fotograferen alles.
Echter, waar NASA in de loop der jaren heel bedreven is geworden in het wegpoetsen van vreemde objecten op foto's, zo is dat gelukkig nog wat minder het geval bij de Chinezen.
Een bekende uitdrukking is dat Chinezen bijna alles kunnen en dat lijkt nu maar weer eens bewaarheid te worden, want ze hebben een enorm ruimteschip op het maanoppervlak ontdekt.
Op de avond voor Kerst kwam de inmiddels zeer bekende Streetcap1 met een opmerkelijke vondst.
Eén van de Chinese maanlanders heeft een heel opmerkelijke foto gemaakt van iets dat eigenlijk niets anders kan zijn dan een enorm ruimteschip op het maanoppervlak.
De volgende opnames zijn zoals ze zijn doorgegeven door de Chinezen, aldus Streetcap1.
Hierna volgen twee door Streetcap1 gemaakte video's. De eerste is de clip waarin hij zijn vondst bekendmaakte en de tweede heeft hij gemaakt naar aanleiding van dat sommige mensen hem ervan verdachten dit ruimteschip zelf ingetekend te hebben.
De opnames is 100 procent echt en zoals Streetcap1 zelf ook zegt, hij heeft nog nooit iets online gezet wat niet echt is, dus het is heel onwaarschijnlijk dat hij dit nu ineens wél zou doen. Geloof hem maar; dat ruimteschip is echt.
UFO-MISLEIDING NEEMT ONGEKENDE VORMEN AAN ( VIDEO )
UFO-MISLEIDING NEEMT ONGEKENDE VORMEN AAN ( VIDEO )
We zijn afgelopen weken overspoeld met UFO verhalen en logischerwijze zien veel mensen door de bomen het bos het niet meer.
Zelfs de mainstream media staan bol van de verhalen over "het geheime onderzoek" door het Pentagon, maar bijna niemand kent het echte verhaal.
Zodra een doorsnee mens het woord UFO hoort, wordt dit eigenlijk altijd automatisch in verband gebracht met buitenaardse wezens die een kijkje op onze planeet komen nemen.
Het werkelijke verhaal is gecompliceerder dan dat, want je hebt inderdaad UFO's die afkomstig zijn uit andere werelden, maar je hebt ook menselijke UFO's. Wel zijn deze menselijke versies ontstaan vanuit buitenaardse technologie, iets dat altijd geheim is gehouden voor de gewone burger.
We hebben onlangs een uitgebreid artikel geschreven over hoe de enorme hoeveelheden geld die zijn "verdwenen" bij het Pentagon zijn aangewend om een geheime menselijke ruimtevloot te bouwen, gebaseerd op wat men noemt reverse engineering van gecrashte buitenaardse toestellen en aanvullende informatie die door deze buitenaardsen ter beschikking is gesteld.
Dat er nu wat informatie naar buiten komt via een piepklein Pentagon project heeft een reden. Net zoals een Donald Trump die aankondigt dat ze terug zullen gaan naar de maan. Al deze dingen hangen samen met de komende ontwikkelingen.
Het verhaal dat wij schreven wordt in het volgende interview bevestigd door de voormalige Amerikaanse staatssecretaris en Wall Street bankier Catherine Austin Fitts. In een gesprek met Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt legt ook zij uit dat het gezocht moet worden in de letterlijk biljoenen dollars die vanuit het Pentagon zijn verdwenen naar het geheime ruimteprogramma.
Vanaf ongeveer elf en een halve minuut gaat het over dit onderwerp en ook over de enorme hoeveelheid desinformatie die via bladen zoals de New York Times over ons heen wordt gestort.
De "Disclosure" die nu plaatsvindt is onderdeel van een shift om het geheime ruimteprogramma dat is gefinancierd met de verduisterde biljoenen dollars vanuit het Pentagon, langzaam maar zeker een iets meer open programma te maken en de bevolking te laten wennen aan het feit dat er steeds snellere en meer spectaculaire ontwikkelingen in de ruimte zullen plaatsvinden. De komende jaren zal je dan ook "fenomenale ontwikkelingen" zien in de ruimte en zal er naast al het verduisterde geld ook steeds meer ruimte komen in de bestaande begrotingen voor expansie in de ruimte.
Wij praten altijd over een New World Order, maar in feite gaan de plannen nog veel verder dan dat, want volgens Catherine is het uiteindelijke doel, wat zij noemt, een "multi planetary civilization".
Eigenlijk is wat door de mainstream media naar buiten is gebracht en wat door sommige simpele zielen wordt gezien als waarheid en het begin van Disclosure, niets anders dan een geweldige witwasoperatie, waarbij ze straks de geheime ruimtevloot min of meer openlijk kunnen laten opereren en net doen alsof deze dingen nu pas zijn/worden ontwikkeld.
De UFO misleiding begint nu zo erg te worden dat mensen dingen beginnen te zeggen als: "Ja, normaal gesproken liegen de kranten altijd, maar dit keer spreken ze toch echt de waarheid".
Er bestaat wel degelijk buitenaards leven en natuurlijk hebben zekere groeperingen op aarde al heel lang contact met bepaalde beschavingen die afkomstig zijn van andere planeten.
Net zoals op aarde zijn er ook in de kosmos verschillende rassen en volgens mensen zoals David Icke staat de wereld eigenlijk onder controle van een dergelijk ras, de Reptielen.
Hij legt dat kort uit in de volgende video.
En dan blijven mensen natuurlijk overal ter wereld UFO's waarnemen. Alleen weten ze nooit of dit nu aardse producten zijn en onderdeel van de geheime ruimtevloot of inderdaad van een bepaald buitenaards ras dat hier een kijkje komt nemen of zelfs één of meerdere bases hebben.
Er zijn dan ook bepaalde plekken op aarde waar veel meer UFO-waarnemingen voor komen dan op andere plekken. Zo is Mexico altijd al een hotspot geweest voor UFO's en ook nu gebeuren daar weer vreemde dingen. Dit keer in het gebied rondom Tijuana, vlakbij de Amerikaanse grens met Californië, waar zich regelmatig vreemde verschijnselen voor doen.
Zo werd in maart dit jaar een televisieprogramma onderbroken omdat er vreemde lichten werden gezien in de vorm van een driehoek bij de plaats Rosarito, een voorstad van Tijuana.
En nu is het weer raak in Rosarito, waarbij onlangs op het strand een prachtige formatie van zes tot zeven UFO's werd gefilmd. Waarschijnlijk vormen die afzonderlijke lichten onderdeel van één groot moederschip, maar wederom hebben we geen idee of het iets van aardse of buitenaardse makelij is.
Dat er daar in die streken UFO's vliegen die door talloze mensen worden waargenomen, dat is een feit.
En dan is er voor de echte UFO-liefhebbers tenslotte goed nieuws. Een oude vertrouwde website die enige tijd weg is geweest, Ufowijzer van Paul Harmans, is weer terug, in een nieuw jasje, maar nog steeds met veel waardevolle informatie.
Tom DeLonge has spoiled UFOs for his peers. It’s no longer enough for celebrities to see unidentified flying objects – not hey have to see something that’s better that anything Tom and his friends in the government and at the To the Stars Academy of Arts & Science have released on video. Need proof? Film director Guillermo del Toro, who is riding a popularity wave after the recent success of The Shape of Water, claims he saw a UFO when he was younger and hated its looks. Only in Hollywood do you hear things like this:
“You sound like a complete lunatic, but I saw a UFO. I didn’t want to see a UFO. It was horribly designed. And it went from there to here—like 1,000 meters away—in less than a second and it was so crappy.”
Guillermo del Toro
Poor Guillermo. He told the Hollywood Reporter he and a friend were looking at the stars and drinking beer (what a shock) while parked on the side of a freeway outside of Guadalajara in a place called Cerro del Cuatro (Mountain of the Four) when he saw a light on the horizon traveling “super-fast.” So the quick-thinking Guillermo put down his beer and gave his friend instructions.
“And I said, ‘Honk and flash the lights.’ And we started honking.”
No wonder they attracted an ugly UFO and not a starship.
“It was a flying saucer. So clichéd, with lights going like this. It’s so sad.”
No, Guillermo. What’s sad is that you tapped into your inner critic rather than your inner filmmaker and didn’t have a camera or a cell phone to record it. What would Peter Jackson have done? What would Steven Spielberg have done? Those aliens could have been coming to open a whole new market for you and you knock their ride. It gets worse.
“We jumped in the car, drove really fast. I kept looking. It was following us. And then I looked back and it was gone. So, you know, judge me. I have no implant.”
Or maybe you do? How else can you explain how one goes from drinking beer and honking your horn at flying saucers to making movies like The Devil’s Backbone, Pan’s Labyrinth, Blade II, Hellboy and Pacific Rim?
Crappy? Weren’t you driving a rusty Hyundai?
Then he tries to cover it up by saying he panicked.
“Seriously, like I have never been that scared ever in my life. I wish I could reveal they’re not what you think they are. They are what you think they are. And the fear we felt was so primal.”
What a cop-out, Guillermo. You get no sympathy here. That “crappy” flying saucer scared the crap out of you?
UFO watchers and truth-seekers everywhere got an early Xmas present this year when The New York Timesreported on a secret $22 million Pentagon program known as the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. This program, the NYT article claims, investigated reports of unidentified flying objects and analyzed artifacts and debris allegedly gathered from crashed alien craft. Many of the article’s claims should sound familiar to the world of UFO research – black money, reverse-engineered alien technology, classified military reports, etc. – but one detail jumped out: according the report, the Department of Defense has a collection of “alien alloys” and other materials stored in a hangar in Las Vegas which defy scientific explanation.
Similar claims of alien mystery metals were made after the Roswell Incident.
One of the authors of the NYT article, Ralph Blumenthal, told an MSNBC interviewer that these materials are unlike anything found on Earth:
They have, as we reported in the paper, some material from these objects that is being studied so that scientists can find what accounts for their amazing properties, this technology of these objects, whatever they are. They’re studying it, but it’s some kind of compound that they don’t recognize.
Claims of strange and amazing alien metals are nothing new, found in other UFO cases such as in the mysterious “memory metal” found after the Roswell incident – and throughout science fiction, of course. After these most recent claims received such widespread coverage, scientists around the world weighed in to share their thoughts on these so-called “alien alloys.” According to several chemists, the existence of such an unknown material is impossible. Oregon State University chemist May Nyman, toldLiveScience that thanks to X-ray diffraction, the crystalline structure of any metal alloy can quickly be identified:
These are all very standard techniques in research labs, so if we had such mysterious metals, you could take it to any university where research is done, and they could tell you what are the elements and something about the crystalline phase within a few hours.
Richard Sachleben, a retired chemist and member of the American Chemical Society, says it’s “quite impossible” that there are alloys we can’t identify:
There’s not as many mysteries in science as people like to think. It’s not like we know everything — we don’t know everything. But most things we know enough about to know what we don’t know.
While I’m sure thats true enough of everything we’ve found on our planet, I just have to wonder: given the vastness of the universe, is it actually impossible for unknown elements or alloys to exist? Seven new elements have been discovered here on Earth in the last thirty years, while the majority have been discovered in the last four hundred. On a long enough timeline, who knows what tomorrow’s science will uncover?
I mean, there’s gotta be something out there we don’t yet know about, right?.
Furthermore, if (and that’s a big IF) an alien civilization does have the capability to construct spacecraft which can reach Earth, who knows what type of materials engineering capabilities they might have? Sure, these claims of alien alloys might not be entirely true according to our known science, but let’s point out the real issue here: what more is it going to take to get a serious conversation going about government disclosure of alien life? If a New York Times report with significant admissions from on-the-record officials isn’t enough, I don’t know what is.
In a recent article here at Mysterious Universe, Brent Swancer addressed the issue of the Men in Black caught on film – whether in photographs or footage. Brent states in his article: “Nick Redfern has covered in far more detail than I intend to go into here. However, what has always intrigued me are the times when these frightening and creepy specters have actually been allegedly photographed or even filmed, and there are actually a few cases where this has allegedly happened. This is what I plan to delve into here, so let’s take a look.”
Reading Brent’s article brought to mind something that ties in with what he was saying, but from the exact opposite angle. I’ll explain what I mean by that. Brent focused on cases when and where the MIB were captured on film. There are, however, certain incidents in which the MIB should have appeared on photos but didn’t. A perfect example is that of Graham Elliott, a man I met in 1998, at the annual, Leeds, England-based conference of the now-defunct UFO Magazine. Elliott was a postman who had a strange story to tell. In late November 1996, and in the early hours of the morning, he had a very strange dream. According to Elliott, he underwent what can only be termed a classic “alien abduction” experience. Elliott was significantly traumatized by the whole thing, particularly the graphic and realistic nature of what he hoped was a nightmare but which may have been something more.
Elliott told me that two days after the encounter something strange happened: he had the day off work and was planning on sweeping the front yard clear of leaves. He opened the front-door and was confronted by the sight of an old 1960s-era Jaguar car, totally black in color. It was parked outside his house with no sign of its driver. Elliott didn’t think much of it, aside from the fact that it was a cool-looking car. He went inside the house to tell his wife to come and have a look at the car. When they got to the window, however, the “Car in Black” was gone. The next night, around 7:00 p.m. Elliott felt compelled to go to the window and look outside. There was the car; the very same one. There was one big difference: this time there was someone sitting in the car, although they couldn’t make out much more than that, due to the darkness and the small amount of illumination from the streetlights. This time, Elliott found the whole thing very odd. In seconds, the driver hit the road.
On the following Sunday afternoon, the car was back again. By now concerned rather than puzzled, Elliott grabbed his camera, opened the front-door and took a photo of the car “just to let [the driver] know.” In seconds, the man behind the wheel turned on the engine and drove off. The man was not seen again, and neither was the car. But, there was one very odd thing: when Elliott finally finished the 35mm roll of film and had it developed at a local store, the car was completely absent from the photo. It was, Elliott said to me, as if he had “just taken a picture of the street.” Tales of strange cars and the MIB abound, as this link shows. Moving on…
Denise Stoner is a woman with a notable background: she is the Director of the Florida Research Group affiliation of UFORCOP, a Mutual UFO Network National Abduction Research Team (ART) member, a Florida MUFON Field Investigator, a Star Team Member, and a former Florida MUFON, State Section Director, and Chief Investigator. She co-authored with Kathleen Marden The Alien Abduction Files, in 2013. Denise has an odd tale to tell that falls into this particular category of weirdness. In 2014, Denise had several eerie experiences that involved not just the MIB, but also the Women in Black.
She told me how it all went down: “Three feet from the front door to the right we have a monitor with microphone that shows us in color what/who may be at the door and what cars are parked directly in front of our home and the home to our left. A huge double wide window is next further right with wooden blinds closed most of the time. We live on one end of a T-shaped court – ours being the top of the T on the left side, once you turn the T upside down.
“Our dog sleeps in bed with us and this particular morning he did not wake up or move; my husband and I did not wake up. The doorbell was ringing and ringing and ringing like someone was playing a trick – a child, perhaps, and was going to run away when the door was answered. The strange thing was the fact that our dog did not bark and he should have at the first ring to warn us. I never heard it, my husband, who is a Vietnam Vet, never heard it. Our master- bedroom is just left of the front door and we hear everything. Our daughter called to us and said ‘Mom, you better come out here, there are two ladies with black clothes ringing the door bell and won’t stop.’ I jumped out of bed, now hearing the incessant ding-dong and beginning to figure one of our neighbors had an emergency. We all know each other and each one is willing to help out.
“I was no more than three or four seconds getting to the front door, my eyes already focusing on the monitor. There stood a woman who, to me resembled a person of Native American ethnic group, if I were to guess. She had shoulder length black hair with bangs, slightly tanned yet doughy looking skin, and dark, large black eyes looking straight into the camera. I could see that she had on a black jumper style dress with thinner than normal straps running over her shoulders to the bib portion of the dress – almost suspenders minus the clips. She had on a long sleeved under blouse in a dark shade of grey.
“Standing next to her was another woman identical to her in description only shorter in stature by a head. The height was difficult to judge due to the monitor, but she was not as tall as the lower portion of the camera, so I would say one was just over five-feet and the other just over four. I unlocked the door and swung it open only to discover there was no one there. Not a soul. I glanced down only seconds, just long enough to check the lock. My eyes were no longer on the monitor but the door and then the porch. Again, a matter of seconds. I am now looking at an empty porch, the house next door, an empty parking lot (I can identify all my neighbors’ cars), grass walk-through on the left and right, and a sidewalk to the street straight ahead between two homes. There is no way possible these two women could get to any of these described places in the time I opened my front door.”
Denise’s case is somewhat different to that of Graham Elliott, in the sense that Denise could see the two Women in Black on the camera’s monitor, but they couldn’t be seen in-person.
And, finally, there’s the case of a young man named Jordan, who lives in Edinburg, Texas. He contacted me in January 2017, after reading my Women in Black book. Jordan claimed to have photographed two MIB lurking on his family’s property in the summer of 2016, a few days after he saw a strange green light – roughly around the size of a basketball – hovering over the front-yard on what was a warm, clear and bright early evening. The “ball of energy” was only in sight for a few seconds, after which it simply vanished.
As for the pair of MIB that Jordan photographed, well, here’s the problem: Jordan sent me the photo and, yes, it does show the driveway and the front-yard, but the MIB are absent. Of course, trying to prove that the photo is of some significance is extremely difficult. Impossible, in fact. Of course, the skeptic would likely say that Jordan had taken a shot of the front-yard at night and then conjured up a story to support his claims. But, I had the chance to meet Jordan a couple of months later, when I spoke at Edinburg’s annual “Out Of This World Festival.” He came across genuinely puzzled and certainly not someone looking for anything at all in the way of publicity.
I have several other cases along these lines in my files, but by now you get the picture. Add them to the photo angle described by Brent Swancer in his article, and what we have is evidence of something very strange when it comes to the MIB and cameras. Something very strange, indeed.
Now that everyone is talking out in the open about UFOs, including the US government and military, it will only be a matter of time before outer-space hotels start opening up to cater to tourist who want to see the unidentified objects from a better vantage point than their backyards. How much time? Try right now. The Russian space agency Roscosmos announced it is planning to install a luxury hotel module on the International Space Station to cater to space tourists. Will the Russian ISS hotel minibar be stocked with vodka and Tang?
The news about this planned Red Roof-of-the-Atmosphere Inn comes from Popular Mechanics magazine (motto: Grease is our favorite scent), which revealed this week that it somehow obtained access to a proposal by Roscosmos State Corporation, the government body overseeing the country’s space program, to add a 20-ton, 15.5-meter (51 feet)-long module to the ISS whose sole purpose would be to cater to space travelers. The 92 cubic meter (3249 cubic feet) will be designed to give four visitors their own 2 cubic meter (70 cubic foot) bedroom and one-half of a 2 cubic meter “hygiene and medical” station (bathroom). This orbiting B&B will also have a common area for lounging with fellow tourists, WiFi and exercise equipment (zero-gravity weightlifting anyone?).
What about UFO spotting opportunities? For those on the standard package, each sleeping room will have a 9-inch (228 mm) porthole (think airplane window) while the communal lounge will have a 16-inch (426 mm) window (think small manhole cover) for four people to push and shove their way in front of for a better view. However, those who upgrade to the luxury package will get guided spacewalks accompanied by their own personal cosmonaut, who will point out the sights and say, “Look, there’s your house!” when the tourist starts to ask too many questions about strange objects whizzing by.
How much would you pay for a luxurious one-week-to-one-month stay at the ISS? If you have to ask the price, you probably can’t afford the $40 million minimum and the $4 million down payment so RKK Energia, Russia’s primary space contractor, can begin working on the space hotel. This is the same group that ran Russia’s original space tourism program which sent 7 space tourists to the ISS between 2001 and 2009, starting with American multimillionaire Dennis Tito, who paid $20 million for an 8-day stay. RKK Energia estimates it will take 5 years and 16.4 to 26.2 billion rubles ($279-$446 million) to complete its new outer-space place, so it’s looking to sign up as many people as it can for this out-of-this-world timeshare deal. They will probably be pushing the luxury package — which includes spacewalks but requires a month-long stay, for just $20 million more.
Worth $20 million?
Five years to build means the Motel ISS won’t be ready until 2022. It also means that reservations will be limited, since the US and Russia have agreed to retire the ISS in 2028. there’s no guarantee RKK Energia will be able to raise the funds or meet the deadlines without delays, cost run-ups or problems, so it might be wise to cover your space travel bets by placing a another deposit (if you can afford $40 million, you can afford a few million more) with Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin program, which launched a space dummy on December 12th in a test of its planned suborbital tourism program, or with Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic, }is projecting suborbital launches in 2018.
However, your chances of seeing a UFO are much better on a month-long trip orbiting 250 miles in space without worrying about NASA cutting the video feed on your window.
Space War? After SpaceX the launch of a Topol/SS-25 Missile is causing a Sky Spectacle!
Space War? After SpaceX the launch of a Topol/SS-25 Missile is causing a Sky Spectacle!
On December 26, 2017 the Strategic Rocket Forces conducted a successful launch of a Topol/SS-25missile from the Kapustin Yar test site. The test was used "to collect experimental data that will be used to develop advanced missile defense countermeasures."
Credit image: Gerald Reczek.
The launch of the Topol/SS-25 missile during the night gave an amazing light show, similar to the SpaceX rocket and was even visible in Austria and captured by Gerald Reczek who posted the images on his Facebook page.
Credit image: Gerald Reczek.
Coincidence or not but the launch comes several days after the launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying “Satellites”.
Despite the amazing sky phenomena caused by this kind of rocket/missile launches, we may wonder whether there is something going on in space or not.
That may sound like a misguided question. But let's look at Tom DeLonge's company, currently acting as a conduit for new UFO revelations.
DeLonge (twitter), a famous musician (Blink-182, Angels and Airwaves) has surrounded himself with high-level spooks from the CIA and the military, in his new venture, To The Stars Academy (twitter).
One of his lead collaborators is Luis Elizondo, who was the Pentagon chief of a secret program (2007-2012) to study and explore UFO activity. Elizondo is now the point man for media, explaining the breaking news about a 2004 US military sighting of a UFO, and subsequent failed attempts to analyze materials from UFOs. He's also hinting that alien UFOs are a potential threat to our safety, a threat we can't ignore.
Every major press outlet in the world, starting with the NY Times, is covering this story.
Who are the players on De Longe's team?
Buckle up. The following quotes are from the Academy's site:
Jim Semivan -- "Mr. Semivan retired from the Central Intelligence Agency's Directorate of Operations after 25 years as an operations officer, both overseas and domestically."
Hal Puthoff -- "Dr. Puthoff's professional background spans more than five decades of research at General Electric, Sperry, the National Security Agency (NSA), Stanford University and SRI International. Dr. Puthoff regularly advises NASA, the Department of Defense and intelligence communities..."
Luis Elizondo -- "Luis Elizondo is a career intelligence officer whose experience includes working with the U.S. Army, the Department of Defense, the National Counterintelligence Executive, and the Director of National Intelligence. As a former Special Agent In-Charge, Luis conducted and supervised highly sensitive espionage and terrorism investigations around the world. As an intelligence Case Officer, he ran clandestine source operations throughout Latin America and the Middle East."
Chris Mellon-- "He served 20 years in the federal government, including as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence in the Clinton and Bush Administrations."
Paul Rapp -- "His past honors include a Certificate of Commendation from the Central Intelligence Agency for 'significant contributions to the mission of the Office of Research and Development'." (Note: This office, ORD, was where the CIA's MK ULTRA mind control program secretly landed, in 1962, after it purportedly ended.)
Norm Kahn -- "Dr. Kahn had over a 30-year career with the Central Intelligence Agency..."
That's quite a roll call of military and intelligence insiders. Did DeLonge recruit them, or did they covertly recruit him, viewing him as a sincere, but rather clueless front man they could use for their own purposes?
But let's go one layer deeper with a few of these names on Tom DeLonge's team at the To the Stars Academy.
Dr. Norm Kahn's career with the CIA "culminat[ed] in his development and direction of the Intelligence Community's Counter-Biological Weapons Program."
Dr. Rapp "is a Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine at the Uniformed Services University."
Dr. Garry Nolan, another Academy adviser, "is the Rachford and Carlota A. Harris Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Stanford University School of Medicine...He holds a B.S. in genetics from Cornell University, a Ph.D. in genetics from Stanford University.
Luis Elizondo's "academic background includes Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology, with research experience in tropical diseases."
And finally, another Academy team member, Dr. Adele Gilpin, "is a scientist with biomedical academic and research experience as well as an active, licensed, attorney."
Why are all these medical people on board, along with intelligence and military players? Microbiology, parasitology, immunology, genetics, biological weapons? What do these fields have to do with UFOs?
It doesn't take a great deal of imagination to come up with a few answers. Military and intelligence and microbiological people, working together on UFO scenarios, could easily concoct "threat assessments" focusing on "unique viruses coming to Earth from space." Via drift, or even through "aliens" visiting from afar.
I say "threat assessments," because that is how these people think and how they spin.
Don't be too surprised if you hear language like this emerge:
"We must prepare for all eventualities. After all, if we aren't alone in the universe, we could be subject to life forms at the micro level we aren't ready for, and to which we have no natural immunity..."
When your professional background is inventing enemies, there are no limits to the scenarios you'll dream up.
Suppose we soon hear this: "Dr. X has suggested the need for extensive research on possible vaccines against a whole range of unknown viral species from outer space..."
The CEO of Merck would sit up straight and grab the phone. He would want to talk to his contact at the Defense Department. He smells a new government contract.
A few big shots at the US Centers for Disease Control would huddle in a meeting. How can they get in on the action? Perhaps they can find an astrobiologist who'll claim "the possibility of human disease originating in space has been considered for many years. We've always been puzzled by the genetic makeup of certain viruses. When you consider that components involved in the formation of Earth itself could have come from distant space, these components certainly could have carried microbes with them..."
Yes, that would be a start. "And if, in fact, we have had 'visitors,' wouldn't they carry their own set of unique viruses?"
"The 1967 Outer Space Treaty was one of the few things the U.S. and the Soviet Union managed to agree on at the height of the Cold War. Among other things, it forbid both nations from bringing space microbes back to Earth, or spreading Earth germs to other planets.
"Mostly, they [scientists] worry about single-celled, microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, some fungi, and viruses -- or whatever the alien version of single-celled life looks like. We know for certain that bacteria and viruses can survive exposure to the harsh conditions of space long enough to hitch a ride to someplace more hospitable [like Earth].
"Once they [Apollo mission personnel] returned to Earth, the crews went into immediate quarantine. First they lived in a mobile isolation unit on the aircraft carrier that recovered the landing capsule, then in an aircraft set up for isolation, and finally in a special quarantine unit at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. They stayed there for three weeks, while NASA doctors performed tests and watched for any signs of illness that might indicate an alien infection."
Perfect. The intelligence and military and medical people at DeLonge's Academy could cook up "space-virus" scenarios in a heartbeat. And with a series of press statements, they could pitch a threat assessment to the press. They already own a direct pipeline to the NY Times, which tells you they have an official green light to move forward.
We're looking at something extraordinary here. A rock musician, who's been intensely interested in UFOs for years, starts his own Academy, and he's instantly surrounded by important CIA and Pentagon and medical players. They have access to the most powerful press outlets.
They've already sold a story about military contact with a UFO, and another story about pieces from a UFO that resist all attempts at analysis. It was a remarkably easy sale. Poof. No problem.
Why not hoist up the flag on bio-threats from deep space? Carefully craft the language. Peddle that tale, too.
There are lots of payoffs. Raise the public level of fear. Always a goal when the CIA and the Pentagon are in the game. Stimulate government contracts (big money) for new medical research. Use this research as a cover for yet more (illegal) work on offensive bio-warfare programs. Hell, if they're going to go that far, why not claim the Russians have already isolated viruses from space and are developing super bio-weapons -- and you have the makings of a brand new shiny Cold War.
Too wild to be believed? No, not really. When you own the basic narrative, and you have good propagandists at your disposal, the sky's the limit.
Or in this case, space.
It may be the Final Frontier of exploration, but it's also the frontier of sheer fabrication.
"Are you ready, boys? All right, let's go. Work it. Work the new virus-from-space scenario. This is a big one. All hands on deck. Sell it. Sell that jive. The New York Times is panting for more. Give it to them."
There are rumblings in Congress about resurrecting the Reagan Star Wars plan to build space weapons, which would intercept enemy nuclear missiles. Why not piggy-back a staggeringly expensive program to install "virus detectors" in space, to alert the government to "incoming microbes" from Out There -- or from purported Russian "bio-attacks?"
"They'd never be able to sell that idea."
Really? Given enough time and propaganda, and given control of the basic narrative, government scientists can sell almost anything.
For decades, they've been selling the concept and practice of taking babies and toddlers, who possess almost no immune systems of their own, and injecting them with brews of toxic chemicals and microbes -- known as vaccination -- in order to stimulate and produce immunity in those non-existent immune systems.
Back in the mid-1990s, a whole brew of hysteria was whipped up about the Hot Zone. The thesis went this way: Because of the ease of global travel, all sorts of dangerous viruses, buried for centuries in Africa and the rainforests of South America, were going to come to the West and kill untold numbers of people, who had developed no natural immunity to them. Books and articles and films about this threat appeared.
Well, the next great Hot Zone story would be Space.
And To the Stars Academy has the right people on board to promote and hustle it.
Plus, on the side, DeLonge's Academy can always use all those medical experts to analyze an alien ET body that suddenly pops up in a locker at Area 51.
Photo showing Devils Tower in northeastern Wyoming. As in the movie, "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," UFO enthusiasts, in July of this year, were headed to the strange geological formation in the Equality State.
During the early 1990s, soon after the collapse of the Soviet Union, I was among the first Americans to visit Russian space organizations and facilities. On one of those numerous trips, I was invited to a private dinner at the home of a senior professor of the Moscow Aviation Institute, a leading university for training aerospace engineers and cosmonauts. An event of that evening produced a surprise which remains entirely baffling to this day.
Displayed on my host’s wall, was a framed picture of the Buran spacecraft, a virtual Russian copy of our U.S. Space Shuttle, photographed at their Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan. The image also showed what clearly appeared to be another spacecraft — one that was entirely unfamiliar — hovering higher above the same launch pad. Likely due to altitude, the image of the second vehicle was quite small in comparison with Buron.
Before mentally attributing any significant importance to that matter, I casually quipped that it looked like a "flying saucer" was observing launch preparations. Without replying, professor Vladimir Malozemov produced an enlarged image which exclusively centered upon that object. Its cylindrical, perfectly symmetrical form left no doubt that it was, indeed, very purposefully crafted.
Although passing decades have robbed my memory of a better description — and Dr. Malozemov is no longer living — I fully expect that other copies of that photograph still exist. I also recall that he told me of many other similarly unexplained Russian sightings having been reported. He had no reason to impress me with a fictional account — nor was there any indication to suggest that he was any less bewildered regarding the subject than I was.
I am prompted to recall this strange occurrence now because of news that that the Pentagon has recently admitted spending more than $22 million between 2007 and 2012 for a little-known project to investigate UFOs called "The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program" (AATIP).
The program was quietly inserted within the Defense Department’s $600 billion budget by then-Senate majority leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., a long-time proponent of the possibility of intelligent life both within and far beyond the Democratic Party, even Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. He was supported in this enterprise by former and now-deceased senators Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, and Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, both World War II veterans.
Harry Reid was urged to initiate AATIP by his long-time friend (and mine), Robert Bigelow, a billionaire founder of Bigelow Aerospace (BAA) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
BAA is developing expandable ("inflatable") modules for space tourism, with the goal of establishing a "hotel" in lunar orbit by the mid-to-late 2020s. The company has already launched three test prototypes into Earth orbit, including a habitable Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) which is attached to the International Space Station.
Robert Bigelow is passionately committed to unveiling mysteries surrounding "paranormal" events. Working with the U.S. Government’s AATIP program, he has modified some BAA buildings to accommodate storage of materials reportedly recovered from unidentified aerial phenomena.
In 1995, Mr. Bigelow established a National Institute for Discovery Sciences (NIDS), to study various fringe science and paranormal topics, most notably ufology. The following year he set up NIDS research operations on a ranch he purchased in northwestern Utah where strange events and sitings, including animal mutilations and lights in the ground and sky, had occurred.
Several years ago, Robert told me that a surveillance monitoring video camera mounted on a high pole, had been mysteriously removed within view of a continuously active camera on a second pole which failed to detect the event. He thought this was very strange — and it seemed so to me as well.
Although reportedly now cancelled, the ATTIP program, working in conjunction with Mr. Bigelow, has produced documents that describe sitings of aircraft that appear to move at very high velocities with no visible signs of propulsion, or which hover with no apparent means of lift. It has also collected and studied video encounters between unknown objects and American aircraft.
One video released in August, shows a whitish oval object, about the size of a commercial aircraft, being chased by two Navy F/A-18F fighter jets from the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz off the San Diego coast in 2004. The voice track affirms that the pilots are excitedly confused regarding its identity.
ATTIP was preceded in similar investigations by other now-cancelled government programs. Project Sign which began in 1947 in response to a wave of "flying saucer" reports, was replaced by Project Grudge, which ended its work in 1951 after investigating more than 250 cases. Project Blue Book, the longest and most well-known, was disbanded in 1969.
So finally, what have we really learned? Are there some super-secret technologies out there that either our government or others are hiding from us? Are far more intelligent aliens with warp drive cosmoscraft cruisers finding us interesting enough to warrant worm hole trips? Frankly, I don’t have a clue.
Larry Bell is an endowed professor of space architecture at the University of Houston where he founded the Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture (SICSA) and the graduate program in space architecture. He is the author of "Scared Witless: Prophets and Profits of Climate Doom" (2015) and "Climate of Corruption: Politics and Power Behind the Global Warming Hoax" (2012). Read more of his reports — Click Here Now.
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UFO secrets SOLVED: Experts reveal if 2018 is the year of ALIEN discovery
UFO secrets SOLVED: Experts reveal if 2018 is the year of ALIEN discovery
EXPERTS have had their say on the significance of 2017's UFO sightings and whether they mean an alien breakthrough could be imminent in an exclusive chat with Daily Star Online.
It has been a fascinating year in the search for alien life.
We have seen objects appear close to the International Space Station, UFOs stalking planes in Merseyside and groundbreaking NASA discoveries.
So, with many believing 2018 could be a breakthrough year, Daily Star Online has sat down with two world-leading experts to hear their thoughts.
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UFOs: Will we see alien life in 2018?
Nick Pope is a former Ministry of Defence employee best known for the role he undertook in investigating UFO sightings for the British Government.
In an exclusive chat, Nick revealed what he thought of a clip – shown above – allegedly showing a UFO.
Observers believe the footage shows a US spy plane encountering a 130ft flying object with 20 flashing lights near Cyprus.
And Nick claims it may be genuine, admitting: “This is an absolutely fascinating video.
“This is a case from the MoD's UFO files. Not only did I work on these real life X-Files, but I've been the public face of a ten-year project to declassify and release most of this material.
“The investigation into this incident was undertaken by my predecessors, but I'm aware of the case. It was a genuine unknown.
“Incidents like this, where there were multiple military witnesses and highly classified investigations show that whatever the truth about UFOs, the mystery raises important defence, national security and air safety issues.
"It's a perfect illustration of how the media and the public were misled.”
Despite hope it could change in the year to come, there has been a lot of concern among the UFO community as to whether NASA is hiding evidence of extraterrestrial life from the public.
The video below is just one of many from this year that space boffins claim are attempted cover-ups.
Nick believes these kind of clips have a lot of contributing factors as to whether they are UFOs, but also believes NASA has no reason to hide anything.
He said: “It's notoriously difficult to judge the size, distance and speed of an object in space.
“I think UFO hunters misunderstand agencies such as NASA and ESA. Far from being the sort of organisations that would cover up evidence of an extraterrestrial presence, they'd shout it from the rooftops.
“These people want to find aliens, not hide evidence of them."
Partly agreeing with Nick, Philip Mantle believes that with the technology available these days, we should be doing a better job at capturing UFOs.
Mantle, a highly regarded and active British researcher of UFOs, said: “The question is why, despite the millions of cameras that are available do we still have poor quality film and photos of alleged UFOs?
“The fact is that the percentage of UFO reports that remain unidentified is well under 1%.
"In short, genuine UFO sightings are extremely rare, therefore the chances of actually capturing one of film is almost, but not quite, impossible."
The video below – that appears to show a mysterious green orb floating above a mountain – is an example of UFO footage captured poorly, Philip believes.
He added: “In our modern society today there are CCTV cameras everywhere and countless millions of mobile phones that have as a built in feature the ability to to take still photos and videos.
“But when it comes to UFO video footage the results, and let's be honest, are poorer than ever.”
Nick agrees that while there have been an increase in the number of sightings, many of them are in fact, far from UFOs.
He said: “Firstly, there's a lot of hoaxing in this subject. However, even where we can be sure the images are genuine, they're often indistinct, and ambiguous.
“In most cases these are misidentifications of aircraft, drones, satellites, meteors, fireballs, stars and planets, Chinese lanterns, weather balloons and all sorts of other other objects and phenomena.
“In other cases, they're the result of lens flare, other reflections, dust or dirt on the lens, or a technical problem with the camera.”
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