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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!

Yes, Mr. Pope, UFOs disarmed U.S. nukes, and it was probably the Pentagon

Noticed this interview with Nick Pope.

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6318781839112

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

So, assuming we already had advanced field-propulsion vehicles in 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. Following this line of reasoning, only a select group of military brass would know the real story behind the events. Only they would have a “need to know,” which explains why launch officials would to this day remain clueless about the true nature of what happened.

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

I know this all 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.

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

Rep. Burchett is right about one thing: There is a huge UFO coverup

Congressman Tim Burchett is obviously a proponent of the wrongminded ET hypothesis – the idea that space aliens are behind UFOs – which, unfortunately, has been dominating the discussion about UFOs like FOREVER.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/tim-burchett-ufos_n_63c4f371e4b0d6f0ba06361e

However, I give him kudos for being correct about one overarching issue: There is a HUGE UFO coverup in this country.  

At this point, it should be obvious that the Pentagon is hiding the truth about UFOs, in my opinion because officials have no real choice: The UFOs are above-top-secret U.S. weapons based on a revolutionary propulsion technology, call it field propulsion, antigravity, or whatever label you prefer. Therefore, the Pentagon certainly can’t tell Congress and the public the truth about these secret weapons because then they would no longer be, well, secret.

The reason human pilots can withstand the crushing G-forces that would be generated by something like the Tic Tac platform is because it is based on a different kind of physics. As our friends at Monty Python’s Flying Circus might say, and now for something completely different.

Going even further, I would suggest that the U.S. military has possessed this propulsion breakthrough, in one form or another, for many decades, going all the way back to the immediate postwar period, and it has been steadily evolving since then totally shrouded from the public.

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

The Latest Big UFO Report is Bogus: The Pentagon Knows Exactly What They Are

So, why aren’t foreign military branches experiencing the same epidemic of UFO encounters? Why aren’t the UFOs cruising over New York City, Los Angeles, Paris, London, etc., on a regular basis?

Answer: Because the UFOs are advanced, above-top-secret U.S. weapons so classified they can’t be divulged to Congress, other members of the military, the president or anyone else lacking a “need to know.”

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/highly-anticipated-government-report-on-ufos-thin-on-new-evidence

At this point, I don’t know what the media are confused about. There has obviously been a huge breakthrough in propulsion technology. That’s why we’re seeing these encounters taking place on U.S. military training ranges. The pilots are U.S. military pilots, and they are training exactly where they should be training, over U.S. military facilities.

The Pentagon can’t divulge what these secret weapons are because, well, then they would no longer be secret. Duh!

This means the Luis Elizondos, the Tom DeLonges, To The Stars Academy, the late Harry Reid, etc., etc., etc. … all they’ve succeeded in doing is to unwittingly expose an above-top-secret U.S. military program based on field propulsion, antigravity, or whatever label you would like to apply.

NASA is returning to the Moon, but has the Pentagon’s secret space program already gone interstellar?

Some five decades after planting an American flag on the lunar surface, NASA is returning to the Moon, and with much anticipation. Space.com explains:  

https://www.space.com/artemis-1-moon-mission-nasa-zero-hour-preview

But has the Pentagon’s shadow space program already reached Alpha Centauri and beyond, in an unprecedented military conspiracy spanning decades?

Let’s consider the following:

  1. It should be obvious by now that someone has achieved a propulsion breakthrough. U.S. Navy pilots have witnessed aviation platforms capable of astonishing performance, and commercial pilots also have reported encounters. These objects have been directly observed on U.S. military training ranges and also tracked by radar. There is no doubt that they do exist.
  2. It could be space aliens, or it could be earthlings. Up to this point, the ET hypothesis has dominated the conversation about UFOs. Just for the sake of argument, however, let’s consider the terrestrial hypothesis: that UFOs are super advanced technology developed right here on planet earth, brought to you by the same species that created things like nuclear weapons, microelectronics, nanoelectronics, lasers, fiberoptics, quantum computers, etc., etc.
  3. Then, following this line of reasoning, the nation most likely to have achieved this propulsion breakthrough over the past fifty years is the United States, given the unparalleled resources pumped year after year into military technology during the postwar period.
  4. Also, let us acknowledge that it is highly unlikely that the U.S. military would cede the conquest of space to the nation’s largely civilian space agency, NASA, especially when you consider that space represents the most profoundly important future military theater. Rather, if the Pentagon did possess an advanced propulsion system unlike anything else on the planet, it would secretly continue to exploit this fantastic strategic advantage, pushing farther into space while it enjoyed this temporary dominance over its adversaries.
  5. The Pentagon does not share information about its secret weapons with anyone, certainly not a secret of this magnitude. It would be a military conspiracy rivaled in modern history only by the Manhattan Project. Congress would simply not have a “need to know,” even in the face of the current investigations into UFOs. Knowledge of this new propulsion system would be strictly off limits to the public. Period.

So, this leaves us with a highly dysfunctional system in which commercial access and benefit to the general public are severely hampered by extreme secrecy. A system where NASA is struggling to return astronauts to the Moon half a century after achieving that feat, yet, unbeknownst to Congress and the executive branch, the military has made a quantum leap in space travel. A system in which the Pentagon has been charged by Congress to investigate UFOs, while this very same Congress is unaware that the UFOs are top secret U.S. weapons. The Pentagon can’t explain to Congress that the UFOs are secret U.S. weapons systems because then they would no longer be secret.

This scenario presents several absurdities. First, how can the Pentagon investigate UFOs when the UFOs are top secret U.S. military platforms? Second, you have two parallel space programs, one saddled with the severe limitations of chemical propulsion. The other, already operating vehicles capable of astonishing performance that can travel with equal proficiency in the atmosphere, under the oceans and in outer space.

Let’s assume the conspiracy began in the aftermath of World War II. That’s when the initial propulsion breakthrough becomes evident, with several key sightings: Kenneth Arnold’s encounter in 1947 and the 1952 UFO flap in Washington, D.C.

That means the conspiracy would be 75 years running!

U.S. Navy: UFO transparency would harm national security

Ok, so the U.S. Navy finally said the quiet part out loud, as evidenced in this bombshell report stemming from a rejected Freedom of Information Act request:

https://www.livescience.com/navy-ufo-videos-national-security-threat

Here’s my takeaway from the article:

” ‘The release of this information will harm national security as it may provide adversaries valuable information regarding Department of Defense/Navy operations, vulnerabilities, and/or capabilities,’ Gregory Cason, deputy director of the Navy’s FOIA office, wrote in a response letter.”

He also dropped this fascinating admission: “Cason added that the Navy was able to declassify the three UAP videos released in April 2020 only because the videos had been previously leaked to the media and had already been ‘discussed extensively in the public domain.’ The Navy deemed it possible to officially release the footage ‘without further damage to national security,’ Cason wrote.

This should be a wakeup call, not only for the media and the public, but for Congress, which finds itself stymied in attempts to learn the truth about UFOs buzzing U.S. Navy pilots.

Isn’t it time for a reality check? Here’s my offering:

The Pentagon was never going to share any UFO information with the public and only grudgingly released those three now-famous videos of encounters with Navy pilots in which objects performed astonishing feats; instantaneous acceleration, reaching hypersonic speeds, and apparently traveling in the atmosphere and underwater with equal ease.

I contend that the leakers thought these objects represented ET technology but that they actually, unwittingly, exposed above-top-secret U.S. weapons. Otherwise, we would be seeing the same epidemic of strange encounters happening with pilots of foreign branches: the UK, France, the NATO countries. We aren’t. Whatever is happening across the pond is nothing compared to what’s happening here. That’s because the UFOs are ours. We are training personnel in the use of these weapons on the same ranges where we train our other military personnel.

Meanwhile, members of Congress, unaware of these weapons because no one in Congress has a need to know, are freaking out because they think it’s ET. And the kicker is that the Pentagon can’t tell Congress what’s going on because then these weapons would no longer be, well, secret. It’s a vicious cycle of deception.

Congress is concerned about those ‘transmedium’ UFOs, but the Pentagon is not

There has been a lot of chatter lately about how Congress is concerned about the slow pace of investigations into those transmedium UFOs, so named because they can traverse the oceans, the atmosphere and space with equal ease. Popular Science lays out the disconnect between the nation’s civilian leadership and the military.

I would respectfully submit to the conversation the simple observation that there can be only one logical reason for the Pentagon to be unconcerned about the alleged threat these UFOs pose: The DoD knows these aren’t ET, they aren’t from other nations or the private sector. They are above-top-secret U.S. military weapons known only to a small, extremely compartmentalized group within the Pentagon.

Following this line of reasoning, this would mean even other parts of the military establishment are unaware of this secret program. Congress doesn’t have a need to know, the public doesn’t have a need to know, and even our largely civilian space program, NASA, doesn’t have a need to know.

The Washington flying saucers flap turns 70 in July. But was this a deliberate demonstration ordered by Harry Truman?

Soon it will be seventy years since the infamous Washington flying saucer flap of 1952, 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? I propose that these events were deliberate demonstrations 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 history of UFOs, 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 asking for greater funding for the above-top-secret weapons.

After all, Truman pulled a similar stunt earlier in his career, when he ordered that the Flying Wing be flown over the White House to show its prowess. Unfortunately, the aircraft flyover was marred by engine trouble, and this damaged its credibility.

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 a modern UFO saga that began 75 years ago, when pilot Kenneth Arnold had his seminal sighting over Mount Rainier.

Maybe NASA’s UFO investigation is all about propulsion, not ET

So, regarding NASA’s announcement that it will seriously investigate UFOs, perhaps it’s all about propulsion, not space aliens.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/06/13/head-nasa-taking-ufos-seriously/

In other words, maybe the big brains at NASA don’t think it’s ET. Maybe they are just recognizing, FINALLY, that someone on planet Earth has achieved an astounding propulsion breakthrough.

And, oh, by the way, wouldn’t it be advantageous for the world’s premier space agency to get its hands on such a technology? A serious scientific study of UFOs could reveal clues about how this propulsion system works.

You know my take. I think the Tic Tac and other similar craft are above-top-secret U.S. military hardware. In other words, the Pentagon is the entity that has achieved said propulsion breakthrough. Of course, if such a breakthrough existed, you wouldn’t expect the Pentagon to share it with ANYONE, and that includes NASA. No one would have a “need to know,” not even Congress or the president.

But that’s just my weird, paranoid mind …

Does Congress really have a ‘need to know’ about UFOs, especially if said UFOs are not ET?

All this talk of the upcoming Congressional hearing regarding UFOs begs the question: Does Congress, or, for that matter, the public, have a so-called “need to know” when it comes to UFOs? https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/ufo-hearing-house-intelligence-committee-b2075745.html

I say that because I’m working on the assumption that the oval “tic tac” object that seemingly defied the laws of physics and other craft that have exhibited similar anomalous behavior are actually above-top-secret Pentagon programs, NOT space aliens.

So, then, assuming the UFOs are not ET but actually a breakaway, quantum leap technology possessed only by the U.S. military, why then would the Pentagon divulge this information to the public? 

As far as I’m concerned, this secret goes all the way back to the end of World War II, when the United States either acquired the initial breakthrough from the Germans or developed it themselves. Either way, that’s when it all began. So, assuming this has been a platform possessed solely by the U.S. military all this time, by now it would be far more advanced than it was originally.

So, we’re talking about a 75-year conspiracy. Obviously a crazy, unprecedented situation. But it’s either ET or not.