Fascinating Study Shows that UFOs Responded to Encrypted Radio Signals, Suggesting These Were U.S. Military Weapons

This is a fascinating study prepared by the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies.

https://www.wkrg.com/business/press-releases/ein-presswire/698743073/scientific-coalition-for-uap-studies-publishes-pattern-study-1945-1975-military-and-public-activities

Two major takeaways are the cluster of UFO activities around sensitive U.S. nuclear facilities and the fact that during mysterious UFO encounters in 1957, a UFO responded to encrypted radio signals.

Whereas the study’s authors conclude the UFOs must have been extraterrestrial because of their incredible performance characteristics, I would suggest a different, perhaps equally crazy interpretation.

In the case of the encounters at nuclear facilities, you have to ask yourself: Who would have had the most interest in both U.S. nukes and the disabling of nuclear weapons in the event of a dire confrontation with the Soviets?

Answer: the U.S.

I propose that some of these encounters represent the testing of advanced anti-missile systems developed by the Pentagon to temporarily incapacitate the missile-launch apparatus by bombarding these weapons with electromagnetic-pulse energy. By testing such a system on our own nukes, we would have gathered critical data showing how well such a system would work on Soviet nukes.

We have electromagnetic pulse technologies now that disable electronic systems. The military is sometimes decades ahead of the private sector in certain sensitive applications. It seems obvious that the Pentagon was testing some sort of system during the heyday of the Cold War, while the U.S. was locked in a desperate struggle for technological superiority over the Soviets.

Incidentally, the Pentagon’s recently released historical UFO study specifically says many UFO reports were misidentifications of top-secret U.S. weapons. Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, former director of the Pentagon’s All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), has reinforced this message in two commentaries in Scientific American. He also, very interestingly, warned Congress that investigating UFOs was not an excuse to reveal the existence of top-secret weapons, proclaiming, “These are not town hall topics.”

So, yeah, there’s a huge UFO coverup in this country, but it has nothing to do with extraterrestrials and everything to do with top-secret U.S. weapons.

We know the Cold War injected a powerful catalyst into the development of new top-secret weapons, particularly during the two decades following the end of World War II, and, presumably, some of these weapons remain hidden from the public to this day. 

Secondly, the fact that UFOs responded to the U.S. military’s coded radio transmissions suggests that these UFOs were U.S. military weapons.

Are we to believe that space aliens travel trillions of miles from another solar system, only to hang out over U.S. military installations, inscrutably responding to coded transponder transmissions? Isn’t it far more logical that these were U.S. weapons, the existence of which was known only to a small group of military personnel with the proper security clearances?

My simple rule of thumb is that if you encounter something ON this planet, then it was probably something OF this planet.

Because these encounters occurred so long ago, in my opinion, these documented episodes suggest that the Pentagon not only has top-secret propulsion systems unknown to the public and most military personnel, but that these systems have steadily evolved over the decades. This is why we have U.S. Navy aviators encountering things like the Tic Tac over U.S. military training ranges.

Also, I would further suggest that these encounters are NOT the testing of “experimental” aircraft, but the actual training of operational weapons. That is why, for example, the Tic Tac encounters took place over a training range. This would clearly suggest that U.S. personnel are training in the use of these super-advanced, super-secret weapons.

So, in other words, investigative efforts aimed at finding space aliens initiated by the late, great Sen. Harry Reid have ironically exposed top-secret U.S. weapons, not extraterrestrials on Earth.

As insane as this sounds, it’s no crazier than the dominant E.T. hypothesis, which proposes that space aliens possessing the awesome scientific and engineering sophistication needed to travel from one solar system to another are then unable to land without crashing. Now, does that make any sense? This is cheesy 1950s scifi (think, It Came from Outer Space). This is not reality.

Unfortunately, the entire field of “ufology” has been dominated by people who have already bought into the E.T. hypothesis.

I would argue that if you are already convinced that it’s E.T., you’re never going to learn the truth. People need to stop gazing toward the stars and start asking what the Pentagon has been up to all these years.

And, by the way, although this study by the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies seems to suggest that other nations are experiencing the same frequency of UFO encounters that we’re seeing in the United States, particularly among the military, there is scant evidence of this.

Where are the data to support this claim? Where are the first-person accounts of recent encounters among foreign military branches?

I know of at least one major foreign power that has officially documented NO major UFO sightings over the past decade: Australia.

Here is a link to the official report: https://www.defence.gov.au/sites/default/files/2023-08/defence_foi_845_22_23_-_document.pdf

Here is a link to an article in Outkick that discusses the report: https://www.outkick.com/culture/australia-government-ufo-report

All the evidence I’ve seen suggests that it’s happening here a lot more often than it’s happening anywhere else in the world. The last time we had a big UFO flap in Europe was the giant triangular craft over Belgium in 1989-1990, which I contend was the U.S. military running a training mission. And, by all appearances, the mission went very well, what with the UFOs flying rings around state-of-the-art fighter jets over the NATO capital. 

But there have been no relatively recent encounters within the various foreign military branches that even remotely compare to the experiences of U.S. Navy pilots, for example.

Now, why would that be?

Anyway, here is an excerpt from the study conducted by the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies. Incidentally, the report mentions that readings were taken using “an air defense radar station outside Las Vegas, Nevada (Mount Lemmon)” but isn’t Mount Lemmon in Tucson, Ariz.? That would be WAY outside of Vegas:

[From July 16 to July 18, 1957, an air defense radar station outside Las Vegas, Nevada (Mount Lemmon) tracked an extremely high-speed unidentified target (estimated at 6,200 mph) for a very short time before it became stationary. The UAP remained airborne and stationary for over 32 minutes, apparently hovering at 42,000 feet altitude. The target then departed at a similar and possibly faster speed, until it disappeared beyond radar range. During the time the search radar acquired the target, it appeared to respond to an encrypted military IFF transponder signal. The UAP was sent a command to identify itself from the air defense site. In turn, the UAP sent back coded elements of an appropriate IFF response. A similar incident had been reported two days earlier by the same crew at the radar site; the incidents of those two days were unique, with no similar report either before or afterward. Analysis of the event – The object was tracked at 6,200 mph. For reference, at that time, the fastest plane was the Fairey Delta 2 at 1,132 mph (Royal Air Force). The UAP then became stationary for over 32 min and transmitted a IFF signal. Combining both the incredible speed and ability to stop and stay stationary strongly suggests this was not an aircraft available at the time, either friend or adversary.]

Many thanks to the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies!

But it’s still not E.T.

It was never E.T.

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