So, President Trump, just now at West Point, repeated his claim that the U.S. has a new hypersonic missile 17 times faster than anything currently available.
Is he outing a breakaway Pentagon aviation tech? #WestPoint #Trump #UFOs
So, President Trump, just now at West Point, repeated his claim that the U.S. has a new hypersonic missile 17 times faster than anything currently available.
Is he outing a breakaway Pentagon aviation tech? #WestPoint #Trump #UFOs
Trump has vaguely touted a new ‘super-duper missile’ that’s 17 times faster than anything now available. #Trump #POTUS #Pentagon #UFOs
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/16/politics/trump-super-duper-missile/index.html
Is the president alluding to hypersonic missiles that have long been under development, things like scramjets, or is he talking about a completely new type of propulsion system, a completely new type of weapon?
Trump also said the new missile has “just gotten the go-ahead.”
His comments are particularly interesting when you consider the Navy’s run-ins with UFOs far faster than top-of-the-line fighter jets. The objects were operating with an entirely different type of propulsion system capable of instantaneous acceleration.
Were these UFOs a harbinger of things to come?
You know what this reminds me of? Ronald Reagan’s claim in 1985 that we had the ability to put 300 people in space: https://www.reaganfoundation.org/ronald-reagan/white-house-diaries/diary-entry-06111985/
Of course, officially, we didn’t.
The War Zone just published a new entry in its excellent ongoing coverage of a series of UFO encounters involving U.S. Navy pilots. #WarZone #UFOs #UAPs #NavyUFOs
Also, I greatly anticipate the upcoming article teased at the end!
The report alludes to the fact that these encounters are not isolated. Rather, there have been many similar interactions between pilots and UFOs over the years. Of course, I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know. It’s all in Flying Saucers!
Anyway, here is the penultimate paragraph from the War Zone article, which I think is especially relevant.
“As to what the aircrews who did file the reports posted above actually saw and why those things were where they were, we believe there is an explanation, or at least explanations, of a very terrestrial nature. We have detailed some of this both directly and indirectly in the past, but suffice it to say, the electronic intelligence that an adversary could gather in the training ranges frequented by pretty much all of America’s tactical fighter aircraft and other high-end sensor aircraft, as well as surface combatants, would be extremely valuable, especially considering they would be operating unimpeded, largely using their full sensor, electronic warfare, and communications suites. Doing so would also sow a level of confusion while presenting little risk, too. This sounds like a page ripped from an increasingly familiar playbook.”
Breaking News: The Pentagon today (April 27, 2020) official released those videos of the tic tac UFOs encountered by Navy pilots. #UFOs #UAPs #Pentagon #TicTacUFOs #Navy
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/27/politics/pentagon-ufo-videos/index.html
So, is the Pentagon sending a message to the public regarding these objects? If so, what is that message?
Excellent coverage in the War Zone detailing a private pilot’s photographic odyssey over Area 51
The incredible vastness of this place, and the complexity of the Pentagon’s intriguing machinations, is mind blowing.
Excellent reportage from the War Zone!
Yeah, it’s pretty obvious that the Air Force can’t tell the truth about the UAPs because the Tic Tacs are Air Force.
A scientist tells George Noory about Thomas Townsend Brown’s concepts, which, he says, could lead to a de facto antigravity propulsion system.
Here is an article quoting the scientist, Paul LaViolette, published in a tabloid, the Express.
To this I say, Duh! Well, of course. The Pentagon perfected this sort of propulsion system a long time ago.
But, hey, if you’re paying any attention at all I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know. It’s all in Flying Saucers!
Perhaps the POTUS will highlight his Space Force plans during his upcoming State of the Union address on Feb. 4. #UFOs #SOTU2020 #TicTacUFOs #Pentagon #antigravity #SpaceForce
There are so many questions surrounding this new branch of the U.S. military.
First and foremost, are the tic tac UFOs a super-secret Pentagon antigravity tech? If so, are they now part of the Space Force, and will this new agency be dramatically expanding the U.S. human space exploration program, or will deep-space exploration continue on a totally clandestine track unknown to the public?
Maybe Trump dropped a hint in his recent unveiling of a Space Force logo, an insignia that resembles Starfleet’s. Another not-so-subtle allusion to the fictional Star Trek was the designation of a new Space Operations Center, or SPOC.
Does this mean we will embark on a more-or-less public deep-space exploration program that mimics Star Trek’s.
Given the history of UFO secrecy, I seriously doubt so, but it’s possible that Trump will seize on the whole tic tac UFO phenomenon to indirectly expose the existence of an advanced propulsion system within the U.S. military that allows for deep-space transportation.
The War Zone has published an interesting article regarding the case of Dr. Salvatore Pais, whose patents filed on behalf of the U.S. Navy show capabilities resembling those exhibited by the recent tic tac UFOs encountered by Navy pilots.
First of all, let’s acknowledge how ridiculous this is. The Pentagon is extremely secretive. We’re talking about an organization that wouldn’t even share nuclear know-how with the Brits – AFTER the end of World War II. There is NO WAY the government would patent its most coveted technologies.
There is only one logical explanation for these patents: They are part of an organized disinformation strategy aimed at confusing our adversaries, and, by extension, the media and the American public.
But I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know. It’s all in Flying Saucers!
Vannevar Bush’s approach to innovation is highlighted In the recently published book “Loonshots” by physicist Safi Bahcall.
The book delves into the value of pursuing concepts deemed high risk by the research community.
I can think of one crazy idea he likely helped foster: antigravity.
But I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know. It’s all in Flying Saucers!