#antigravity

The UFO reporting is suspect because the reporters have already decided it’s ET

Reading more about the latest UFO-conspiracy offering from journalists Kean and Blumenthal, and people are finally starting to doubt the veracity of their reporting, as evidenced by this gossipy squib in Vanity Fair.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/06/ufo-report-media

All I can say is, IT’S ABOUT TIME!

You see, the problem here is that when you already set out to prove it’s ET, then you’re going to find ET. In my opinion, the Pentagon’s disinformation machinery played these people like a grand piano.

We have Grusch evidently believing the deceptive fictions fed to him by people on the inside. Why? Because as long as the ET hypothesis dominates the conversation about UFOs, the story will be relegated to the fringe. The media will ignore the story, and it will fade away.

This is the desired result because the Pentagon is covering up the fact that it has made a series of propulsion breakthroughs and has been successful in hiding these developments for decades, an unprecedented conspiracy that has been going on since the period immediately following World War II.

Following this hypothesis, the Pentagon has been operating a sophisticated disinformation scheme, complete with photos and documents, expertly prepared and executed. That’s why Grusch could have been so thoroughly taken in.

So, it isn’t ET. It was never ET. It was always just human innovation, the same force that has brought us a multitude of technological wizardry over the centuries.

Meanwhile, again, according to, let’s call it the “terrestrial hypothesis,” the Pentagon has enjoyed a monopoly on field-propulsion, or antigravity, and has possibly also perfected a drive system based on the Casimir effect. This would allow flying objects to skip from place to place within a fraction of a second, as we have seen on occasion in UFO reports, notably the huge triangle seen over southern Illinois in January 2000.

At any rate, so long as people keep spewing the ET hypothesis, the secret will be safe. I would assume they plied Grusch with disinformation to throw him off the track. Maybe they never expected him to go full-blown whistleblower?   

So, you might ask, what about all these antigravity vehicles the Pentagon has been hiding from the public and Congress?

And to this, I say, they’re getting better all the time.

The terrestrial hypothesis represents, to be sure, the greatest military conspiracy of all time. It would mean the Pentagon would have been successful in shrouding these developments from Congress and the public for more than seven decades, all the time feeding the masses a steady diet of ET disinformation.

But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already pondered. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

Are the latest revelations about crashed alien craft just more of the same disinformation the Pentagon has been feeding the public for years?

Well, call me a cynic, but to me this just looks like more of the same disinformation the Pentagon has been feeding the public for years, and Grusch is just too naive to see it for what it is.

Military whistleblower claims US has UFO retrieval program

Why, you ask, would the Pentagon be feeding us all disinformation about UFOs?

The answer is so simple: To confuse the media and to relegate the story to the fringes so that the public doesn’t catch on that the Pentagon has a breakthrough propulsion system, brought to us not by ET but by the same geniuses who have brought us everything from nuclear weapons to lasers, microchips to microwave ovens.

But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already entertained. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

It seems absurd that ET wouldn’t know how to land after mastering the intricacies of interstellar travel

Ok, so I remain extremely skeptical about the idea that ET, after perfecting the considerably complex task of interstellar travel, would not know how to land.

So, what do we make of all this talk of crashed ET UFOs and alleged reverse-engineered tech? Are all the media missing something major here?

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/06/03/ufo-crash-materials-intelligence-00100077

To me is seems like people are confusing two things: black projects that are entirely shrouded from the public and Congress, and alleged ET visitations.

I would argue that just because we have black projects that may seem to be out of this world, that doesn’t mean they are literally out of this world.

I would also argue that human beings are perfectly capable of engineering seemingly impossible technologies. To name a few, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons, lasers, microchips, nanochips, AI. We didn’t need space aliens to make the breakthroughs that resulted in these advances, so why do we assume we would need help from ET to design antigravity propulsion?

It would appear that the Pentagon has achieved a huge breakthrough, or perhaps a collection of breakthroughs, in the propulsion arena.

But I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already seriously considered. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

Looking forward to Dr. Steven Greer’s new UFO documentary, The Lost Century!

Alright, so, it would appear that Dr. Steven Greer, a veritable god of ufology, is wading into the terrestrial hypothesis to explain the mysterious, ongoing UFO saga in this country? His new documentary is available June 6.

Anyway, we can all agree to disagree about the provenance of antigravity and field propulsion – whether of ET or terrestrial origin – but we can all agree that IT IS HERE!

You know my feeling, that it was never ET, that it was always just an invention of the human mind. Yes, the same force that brought us nuclear weapons, microchips, lasers, fiberoptics, etc.

But either way, I commend Dr. Greer for producing what by all appearances from the trailer is a documentary that attempts to bring this issue to the public in a big way.

And, now that the big, mainstream media have begun actually covering UFOs, maybe they will make an appearance?

Right, I wouldn’t count on it …

Regardless, thank you Dr. Greer!

Dr. Steven Greer, longtime UFO investigator, says ‘tic tac’ sightings represent top secret U.S. field propulsion technology

Well, FINALLY, thank you Dr. Steven Greer!

@ufovideostk

Dr. Steven Greer reaffirms that the Tic Tac unidentified flying objects are of terrestrial origin and emphasizes that we achieved expertise in anti-gravity technology back in 1954. Greer further asserts that he is acquainted with an individual who witnessed a tic tac vessel being unloaded from a C130 Hercules aircraft in 1991, amidst the initial Gulf War. Subsequently, he delves into his theory regarding a fabricated extraterrestrial invasion, commonly referred to as a “false flag” scenario. #ufovideostk #aliens #conspiracytiktok #extraterrestrial #story #news #conspiracy

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The veteran UFO investigator has now said the tic tac ufos are, in fact, top-secret U.S. field propulsion vehicles.

I couldn’t agree more!

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

Were those UFOs seen over nuclear missile silos part of a top-secret U.S. antimissile system? Just say yes!

Yet ANOTHER series of articles recounting how UFOs were seen interacting with nuclear missiles.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/thought-we-were-under-attack-ex-us-air-force-captain-on-ufo-citing-at-nuclear-missile-base-101684224229916.html

https://www.livemint.com/news/world/exus-air-force-captain-says-ufo-attacked-nuclear-missile-base-damaged-weapons-11684250846839.html

Something extraordinary happened here. It was either the U.S. military or ET. I vote U.S. military.

I propose this was the U.S. military demonstrating an above-top-secret method to neutralize nuclear weapons. Why? Because if we could shut down our own nukes, that means we’d be able to shut down Soviet nukes.

According to my hypothesis, we already had advanced field-propulsion vehicles by the 1960s. In fact, we’ve had the technology since the end of World War II. By the 1960s, this super-secret weapon was outfitted with electromagnetic pulse technology capable of bombarding the hardened electronics in nuclear missile systems. This would have temporarily taken down the system.

Also, in at least one example, a flying-saucer-like vehicle was seen following a missile as it was being launched, shining a bright light on the missile. I propose this light was possibly a high-intensity strobe that simulated gunfire or cannon fire.

I know this sounds wild, but is it really any crazier than space aliens?

We know something radical happened. These encounters have been documented. The sources are impeccable. Rather than ET, however, I propose that it was just us all along, an idea that I tried to flesh out in Flying Saucers.

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

Note to Sens. Gillibrand, Rubio: The Pentagon Can’t Investigate the UFOs Because the UFOs are the Pentagon’s

You really have to laugh at the absurd Möbius strip of disinformation and subterfuge that is the Pentagon’s alleged newfound interest in finally getting to the bottom of the enduring UFO mystery.

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2023/03/31/congress-requests-more-funds-for-pentagon-ufo-office-in-budget-request/

Dear Sens. Gillibrand and Rubio: I can see that you are dismayed by the lack of financial support for the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, founded by Congress to learn the truth.

Unfortunately, here’s the truth: The Pentagon can’t investigate the UFOs because the most sensational ones, the Tic Tacs, the flying discs, the triangles, are above-top-secret Pentagon weapons unknown to all but a very compartmentalized inner circle.

This would mean that Congress, the public, the executive branch, etc., etc., even the Navy pilots who encountered these objects, don’t have a need to know.

And now we see that even the AARO budget is top secret. So much for transparency, eh? Even the office tasked with uncovering the truth about UFOs is operating within the black budget!

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

NY Post UFO article exposes media bias toward ET hypothesis but misses one important point

Interesting article about this nation’s bizarre and unfolding UFO crisis that describes both the media’s and the government’s ostensible bias toward the ET hypothesis.

https://nypost.com/2023/03/21/ufo-believing-pentagon-bosses-missed-spy-craft-for-years/

However, it fails to recognize a major feature in this strange and ongoing phenomenon. Yes, the Pentagon’s alleged quest for the truth about UFOs has been rooted in the improbable idea that the UFOs are extraterrestrial. But, equally as important, this is by design!

Ultimately, the Pentagon wants people to think it’s ET because then the media, and the public, won’t suspect that our military is operating above-top-secret weapons based on a different type of propulsion system and that this ability has existed for some time.

And, as if that weren’t crazy enough, you have the government’s official Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program unwittingly exposing these top-secret weapons because its principals were fully ensconced in the ET hypothesis.

The problem is that it’s not ET. It was never ET. The Pentagon just wants you to think it’s ET. That’s why you have the Pentagon collaborating on a research paper proposing that alien motherships are patrolling our solar system. It’s why you have top generals refusing to refute ridiculous speculation and rumors that unidentified balloons could be ET.

At the same time, we have members of Congress who don’t understand what’s going on. The military can’t reveal to Congress that these are top secret weapons because then, well, they wouldn’t be top secret.

But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already pondered … it’s all in Flying Saucers!

Why does the Pentagon want us to believe the UFOs are ET?


Well, if there’s any takeaway for the media after the incredible balloongate UFO fiasco, it is this: The Pentagon wants us all to believe the UFOs might be ET.

Let’s look at exhibit A, General Glen VanHerck, when asked a simple, direct question — whether they are ET — just couldn’t muster the strength to tell the truth.

https://time.com/6254959/military-ufo-shootdown-lake-huron/

“I’ll let the intel community and the counterintelligence community figure that out,” General Glen VanHerck, commander of U.S. Northern Command and the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) told reporters late Sunday.

Why would the Pentagon want the American public to falsely believe these particular UFOs are ET, even when it’s obvious they are balloons?

I have the answer!

It is because if we start realizing these most recent UFOs aren’t ET, we might also start to realize many, if not all, of the UFOs are not ET. Then, from that realization, we might further deduce that many of them are above-top-secret U.S. military weapons.

Above all, the Pentagon protects its secrets, and if that means confusing the public, even terrifying the public, then so be it.

I would take that line of reasoning even further and suggest to you that the Pentagon has a long history of doing this, to the point of running an organized, dedicated disinformation program aimed at promoting the ET hypothesis, when they know it’s bogus.

But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already considered. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

As we ponder Einstein’s aloofness to the Washington flying saucers of 1952, was this bizarre event a deliberate demonstration ordered by Harry Truman?

There has been some online chatter lately about Albert Einstein’s odd memo regarding flying saucers over Washington, D.C., in 1952.

https://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/albert-einstein-ufo-letter

As the above article informs us, Einstein says in his missive, “Those people have seen something. What it is I do not know and am not curious to know.”

Einstein’s lack of curiosity pretty much sums up the smug aloofness of the scientific establishment toward the entire subject of UFOs going back decades. However, we must welcome any fleeting mainstream interest in this crucial event in the ongoing history of UFOs. It was, to be sure, an extraordinary affair in which UFOs buzzed the nation’s capital and eluded the best fighter jets of the time.

But were these UFOs of alien origin?

Instead, I propose that this was a deliberate demonstration ordered by President Harry Truman, and that the flying saucers were in fact advanced U.S. weapons under development since the end of World War II.

For those who are unfamiliar with this critically important happening in the canon of UFO lore, this article from the History Channel is a good backgrounder: https://www.history.com/news/ufos-washington-white-house-air-force-coverup

Anyway, as I was saying, my proposal is that the UFO flyovers were, in fact, demonstrations ordered by a skeptical president to prove the value of these platforms at a time when the military was seeking greater funding for the above-top-secret weapons.

After all, Truman pulled a similar stunt earlier in his presidency, when he ordered that Northrop’s experimental Flying Wing aircraft be flown over the capital to show its prowess. Unfortunately, the demonstration was marred by engine trouble, and this damaged its credibility going forward.

By contrast, the flying saucers were a swimming success, easily out-performing state-of-the-art jet fighters. And the rest can be found somewhere in the unwritten history of UFOs and the Pentagon. But I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already considered. It’s all in Flying Saucers!