Month: April 2019

War Zone analysis concludes exotic UFO propulsion is real

Excellent analysis by War Zone writer Tyler Rogoway regarding the U.S. Navy’s truly weird and troubling UFO encounters. #UFOs #USNavy #Nimitz #WarZone

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/27666/what-the-hell-is-going-on-with-ufos-and-department-of-defense

The key takeaway: Someone has achieved the Holy Grail of aviation technology, an electric propulsion system capable of radical performance.

The author suggests several possible explanations. The one I favor is that this unprecedented scientific feat was achieved, not by space aliens, but by engineers right here on planet Earth, specifically, the U.S. military.

If true, you have to wonder, how long have we had this capability? Are we in deep space? Is there a shadow military space program that parallels the civilian space program?

 

 

Anyone else confused by Navy’s new UFO-reporting guidelines?

This article raises many questions …
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/04/23/us-navy-guidelines-reporting-ufos-1375290
First of all, what do they mean by “cognizant authorities”? Does this mean there are authorities who have knowledge of these UFOs and specifically who is operating them, whether they are above-top-secret U.S. hardware or from other Earthly or alien sources?
Secondly, who in Congress was briefed and what was the nature of this briefing? Was it simply a rehash of the media coverage that began with the New York Times article in December 2017?
This sentence makes it sound like just another routine air-traffic issue: “For safety and security concerns, the Navy and the [U.S. Air Force] takes these reports very seriously and investigates each and every report.”
Huh?! “… safety and security concerns …”
Since, presumably, ET’s arrival would not represent just another safety or security concern, is this the Pentagon basically admitting these things are not operated by space aliens?
Thirdly, WTF is going on?!?!?!?!?!?
If anyone else has concerns or insights, please email me at e.venere@comcast.net

Is B-21 Bomber a flying saucer?

Why would I ask such a silly question?

Hell yeah, the B-21 Bomber’s a flying saucer, if not literally, then metaphorically.

In other words, it’s not merely some incremental evolution of the B-2, as the Air Force’s artistic rendering would have us believe.

It’s something different.

One intriguing factor in the whole B-21 story is the language used by military authorities. For example, they have repeatedly said the bomber is based on a “very mature” technology. Yet, they also have said that even though the underlying technology is mature, that doesn’t mean it’s known to the public.

Very mature, not known to the public.

Translation: They’ve been flying this thing, in one form or another, for 70 years or so.

But I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

Sen. Mike Rounds evidently has seen B-21 Bomber (#B21Bomber #MikeRounds)

U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds spoke cryptically about the B-21 Bomber on KOTA TV in South Dakota.

https://www.kotatv.com/video/?vid=508244542

Rounds told KOTA , “When the time is right and folks actually get the opportunity to see what this new platform is, I don’t think there will be anybody that will not be impressed.”

So, it seems evident that Rounds has seen the bomber. If true, does that mean there is a full-scale prototype? His comment also suggests the new bomber is fundamentally different from the B-2 stealth bomber, although an official Air Force artistic rendering closely resembles the B-2.

Maybe the B-21 is way different.