I’ve always been skeptical of UFO sighting because well I think most people are to dumb to know what they are seeing tbh and just say “ufo” in terms of aliens. However that said, listening to Lex Fridman interview David Fravor on what him and his crew experienced in the Navy made me start to believe.
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge" -Stephen Hawking
I'm assuming that the government has been slowly setting us up to the big reveal of reality. Ultimately they'll say "If it looks like a duck, and walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's obviously a duck. It's an alien duck, but still."
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Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
No surprise but it looks like the UFO report that is supposed to be released in June is facing a multitude of hurdles and is in jeopardy of not meeting its deadline. Per the Politico:
Remember the Air Force intentionally misled citizens with Project Sign, Project Grudge, and Project Blue Book. Why the need to blatantly mislead citizens? The Air Force could of just hid behind “classified” and not spent tons of tax payer money on bogus reports. Maybe that was money well spent as they have been able to obfuscate a lot of people into dismissing the most incredible phenomenon of the last one hundred years.Originally Posted by Politico
It seems like the general public is expecting a legitimate UFO report which in the end I don’t think is going to happen. Hopefully these kinds of articles will provide needed transparency.Originally Posted by Politico
Lt. Ryan Graves, a retired F-18 advanced fighter pilot for the Navy was recently interviewed by Kevin Rose on his multiple UFO encounters off the east coast. From 2013-2019 there were numerous interactions with pilots and radar showing incursions in military no-fly zones.
Lt. Graves talks about how the Navy got a new advanced radar system that coincided with the Navy seeing these UFO which were for the most part not visible to the pilots. Lt. Graves said the pilots would fly near them and the UFO would change just enough elevation so as not to be seen. There were a few incidents where the pilots did see the UFOs including a flying sphere encasing a cube with lights around flying between two F-18s that were about 400 feet apart. According to the Lt. Graves the pilots that saw it were visibly shaken after landing as the safety concerns of this UFO encounter was potentially life threatening. Remember that they are flying at around 800 mph with objects that are seen all over the radars and are only rarely visually seen.
Multiple reports were filed within the Navy which is a big deal because…UFOs. Lt. Graves said that the Navy ended up issuing NOTAMs. An official notice to airmen that was reviewed before flying telling the airmen to be aware of the unexplained objects in the protected airspace. According to Lt. Graves this is a big deal in the Navy to say that there are unexplained objects in their airspace and to continue training. Lt. Graves went on to say that all of the 50-60 airmen that he flew with over the years had similar experiences but didn’t want the publicity of UFOs.
This interview is interesting due to the similarities of his experiences to Commander Fravor's who famously saw the ‘Tic-Tac’ UFO off the coast of California in 2004. Both are trained fighter pilot experts who have had encounters with UFOs from 2004-2019 off both the east and west coasts. Both of these airmen have said that that these UFO are common, able to defy physics, and that their encounters have been corroborated by radar and a multitude of other trained experts.
John Greenewald Jr., creator of the Black Vault website, recently interviewed James Woolsey, former director of the CIA, and for about 15 minutes they discussed UFOs. James Woolsey publicly stated that his skepticism has been shaken by what he’s been exposed to regarding UFOs. Woolsey relates a story in which someone he trusts was flying at 40,000 feet and their plane was paused in midair, which seems pretty remarkable. Woolsey didn't go into a lot of details but did say that he has talked to enough trusted people who have had unexplainable experiences and encounters with aerial phenomenon that he believes that they were not man-made.
The Black Vault website recently made the news when they received and made public thousands of CIA documents related to UFOs thru FOIA requests.
On Friday, the New Yorker ran a lengthy piece on the UFO phenomenon and the government. This article has a lot of good info in it for novices to the UFO phenomenon. It is good to see mainstream media coming around to the legitimacy of the phenomenon.
The New Yorker highlights Leslie Kean who penned the UFO piece in the New York Times back in 2017 and has dedicated her life to the phenomenon. The article also touches on some of the more mainstream UFO skeptics in Michael Shermer and Mick West.
J. Allen Hynek is such a central figure in the UFO phenomenon. He is somebody who saw things from both side of the fence so to speak. I would have loved to talk with him, he passed in 1986. A skeptic turned ufologist but a scientist first and foremost.
Last Friday, the New York post ran an article on the federal cover-up of UFOs focusing on Luis “Lue” Elizondo, who ran the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program from 2010-2017.
Some interesting excerpts from the New Your Post article:
Elizondo touched on some of the frustration he felt in trying to brief Pentagon officials:Originally Posted by New York Post
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when my wife was young, she got to hang out with J. Allen and Carl Sagan quite a bit, she's got some great memories of this.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
yeah, I'd be wanting billions and billions of something...
The New York post ran an article on former Senator Harry Reid saying Lockheed Martin may have UFO fragments.Originally Posted by New York Post
This a pretty big deal as Reid has always measured his words carefully with regards to the phenomenon. Could this be part of the UFO report due later this summer? I'm still skeptical that anything interesting is going to come from this report. But who knows, 2020 kind of changed normalcy.Originally Posted by New York Post
Christopher Mellon just did podcasts with Joe Rogan (Spotify) and Terry Virts (retired NASA astronaut, International Space Station Commander and colonel in the United States Air Force) talking about the UFO phenomenon. For those not familiar with Christopher Mellon, here is a summary:
The key takeaways from the two podcasts:Originally Posted by Wikipedia
- The current UFO phenomenon is not current, it has been going on for decades. A small number of dedicated individuals have made the phenomenon public to force the government/military to acknowledge it and make strides in understanding it because of national security concerns. These UFO are consistently being seen near military bases, military operations, nuclear weapons/devices. These UFOs are testing/probing our responses to them. Why? This question needs to be answered and is the biggest reason why the government/military needs to take this seriously.
- UFO incidents are much more common than most people understand and are happening all the time. The stigma of UFOs play a very big role in the government/military dropping the ball on figuring this out. The chain of command and bureaucracy are poor avenues for dealing with a phenomenon that challenges our basic understanding of reality.
- There is an incredible amount of evidence of this phenomenon. A lot of this evidence is just sitting around, scattered across multiple agencies with no current leadership. There are a lot of capabilities to understand more on the phenomenon but they are not being used because of the UFO stigma and human fallibilities. For example, the US military has advanced detection systems that record copious amounts of data. They are currently setup to only examine specific signatures of known threats. This data which has already been compiled could be examined in different ways and possibly shed more light on these UFOS. But this not happening and efforts to make this happen are going nowhere, sometimes actively being blocked by different agencies. Other countries are further along in studying this phenomenon which is worldwide.
- The ‘tic-tac’, USS Nimitz case from 2004 is the most compelling. You have an incredible amount of corroborating expertly trained witnesses, multiple advanced radars (best in the world) from different ships, seeing hundreds of UFOs over weeks. This case alone is proof of a phenomenon beyond our human understanding. It is 17 years later and there is no explanation or understanding of that event.
- The report due later this summer is facing chain of command, bureaucracy, and UFO stigma issues. It more than likely will not deliver any bombshells but will not be like Project Blue Book or Project Sign in which the Air Force obfuscated all known events related to the phenomenon. They can no longer deny that these phenomenon exist and pose a national security threat as legitimate cases have already been made public.
This Sunday, the 16th, 60 Minutes is doing an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon segment (2nd Segment). CBS Sunday Morning is also doing a cover story. Nothing groundbreaking is expected but more normalizing the topic with the general public. Baby steps towards disclosure and understanding.
For those of you wondering how far out the earth's radio waves have gone out since we started broadcasting, I saw this picture yesterday:
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You have to grab it and blow it up a bit to read it.
Aldebaran is about to get World War II.
Vega (for you Contact fans) is about to get Night Court and the Apple Macintosh Super Bowl Commercial! <that will make them want to come here>
Larry
DevilHorse
And somewhere, in lightweek intervals, Kojak is still saying, "Who loves ya, baby?"
Thank goodness Game of Thrones was streamed and not broadcast over the air; when the last few episodes arrived, it would've triggered an alien invasion!
-jk
Do you think aliens would want to deal with Drogon?!
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Larry
DevilHorse