#pentagon

Ion Drive Drone: Is the private sector slowly catching up to the Pentagon?

I read with interest this squib about some startup in Florida creating an ion-drive drone.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-12412667/Is-Tic-Tac-UFO-pilots-seeing-Advanced-drones-fly-silently-without-signs-propulsion-mystery-sightings-experts-say.html

Now, don’t you think the Pentagon is light years ahead of anything the private sector is doing?

I say yes, especially when you consider the burgeoning military “black budget” year after year after year going back decades, shrouding various programs in complete secrecy, hidden from Congress, the executive branch, and the public.

Chances are, the Pentagon has something a lot more advanced than this dinky little ion drive.

Chances are, the Pentagon has antigravity propulsion!

So, along those lines, if, for example, the so-called Tic Tac vehicle observed by Navy pilots on a U.S. military training range isn’t ET, then it’s the Pentagon. Theory would suggest that a vehicle exhibiting that kind of performance is tapping into a different kind of physics, perhaps the much-speculated “fifth force” being investigated by physicists, which wouldn’t necessarily subject its pilots to the same crushing g-forces caused by traditional chemical propulsion systems.

And ten-to-one it’s a nuclear-powered platform, possibly a compact fission reactor capable of producing megavolts! These vehicles would be far beyond the testing phase. They would be in operation, and that’s perhaps why they are seen over training ranges.

Recently, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., has made some VERY intriguing comments that appear to support the idea that some of the UFOs encountered by Navy pilots could be the product of “secret access programs” developed and operated entirely without congressional oversight.

(Her comments can be heard in this video recorded Aug. 14, 2023, by The Post-Star newspaper in Glens Falls, N.Y., https://poststar.com/u-s-sen-kirsten-gillibrand-discusses-uaps/video_a1403028-3adc-11ee-95e2-6f6281509e11.html)

Information about these weapons could be restricted to those with a “need to know” only, which excludes Congress and the public.  She also, VERY interestingly, compares the covertness surrounding current secret access programs to extreme measures taken during the Manhattan Project. Gillibrand appears to be saying that potential whistleblowers may be literally afraid to come forward, fearing “under penalty of death” language in non-disclosure agreements.

You know my opinion: It was never ET. It was always Uncle Sam. It was Uncle Sam back in the 1960s when pilots were reporting UFOs after seeing flights of the U-2 and SR-71, and it is today as well. Based on witness testimony, the Pentagon evidently has achieved a propulsion breakthrough. I would argue that when you consider the pattern of UFO encounters going all the way back to Kenneth Arnold’s seminal sighting in 1947 that the U.S. has had some form of antigravity or field propulsion technology either in development or in operation at least since then. If this is true, then these systems have been evolving for more than 70 years!

At the same time, there appears to be an ongoing disinformation program to make people think the UFOs are ET because as soon as you entangle the entire subject within the rhetorical quagmire of space aliens you relegate the whole story to the fringe. The public and the media don’t take it seriously. The only people who do take it seriously are those who are already convinced that it’s extraterrestrials or are just cynically profiting off the space-alien hype.

It’s really a brilliant approach, one that has fooled even technical experts like David Grusch, and likely involves the fabrication of fake data and bogus documents. After all, if the people constructing the disinformation are just as smart as the marks, it can be very effective.

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

Washington Post’s UFO article is right about one thing: Supporting the ET hypothesis is great for ratings, not for reporting actual facts

Ok, so I savored with great relish a most rare sight within the hallowed pages of the Washington Post: a story about UFOs!

And the article reveals a sad truth: It is very profitable for news organs to endorse the ET hypothesis, regardless of the facts.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2023/08/18/newsnation-ufo-david-grusch-intercept-coulthart/

However, the Post is missing a couple of HUGE issues related to this whole strange UFO saga.

David Grusch was obviously fed some serious, industrial-strength disinformation from colleagues within the Pentagon. The purpose was to make him think the UFOs are extraterrestrial. To accomplish this goal, the disinformation must have been pretty convincing and sophisticated, including fake data, bogus documents, etc.

So, why the disinformation?

The main purpose of disinformation is to hide something. I contend that something is a propulsion breakthrough at the Pentagon, a quantum leap that might easily be mistaken for something out of this world. A monumental advance conjured up entirely by Homo sapiens, the same species that has brought us nukes, microchips, lasers, microwave ovens, skyscrapers, the Mona Lisa, etc., etc., … no assist from space aliens needed!

So, along those lines, if, for example, the so-called Tic Tac vehicle observed by Navy pilots isn’t ET, then it’s the Pentagon. Theory would suggest that a vehicle exhibiting that kind of performance is tapping into a different kind of physics, perhaps the much-speculated “fifth force” being investigated by physicists, which wouldn’t necessarily subject its pilots to the same crushing g-forces generated by traditional chemical propulsion systems. We are talking instantaneous acceleration!

At the same time, there appears to be an ongoing disinformation program to make people think the UFOs are ET because as soon as you entangle the entire subject within the rhetorical quagmire of space aliens you relegate the whole story to the fringe. The public and the media don’t take it seriously. The only people who do take it seriously are those who are already convinced that it’s extraterrestrials or are just making money off the ET hypothesis.

So, instead of asking whether the Pentagon has developed new propulsion tech that would literally change the trajectory of human civilization if commercialized, we’re all asking whimsical questions about ET, time travel, interdimensional beings and various ‘are we alone?’ scenarios.

Anyway, In support of the “terrestrial hypothesis” for UFOs, I offer some intriguing but admittedly vague comments by U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., who seems to be suggesting that some of the UFOs could be the product of “secret access programs” developed and operated without the knowledge of Congress or the executive branch.

(Her comments can be heard in this video recorded Aug. 14, 2023, by The Post-Star newspaper in Glens Falls, N.Y., https://poststar.com/u-s-sen-kirsten-gillibrand-discusses-uaps/video_a1403028-3adc-11ee-95e2-6f6281509e11.html)

Information about these weapons, she suggests, could be restricted to those with a “need to know” only.  She also, VERY interestingly, compares the covertness surrounding secret access programs to extreme measures taken during the Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bomb. Gillibrand appears to be saying that potential whistleblowers may be literally afraid to come forward, fearing “under penalty of death” language in non-disclosure agreements.

Here is a segment that I transcribed from the video posted by The Post-Star newspaper:

Gillibrand: “So, Oppenheimer is about developing the bomb during World War II. And all those scientists who worked on that project had to sign non-disclosure agreements. And what I’ve heard about those non-disclosure agreements is that because it was wartime it had provisions that said including if you disclose under penalty of death.  And so the big worry is that the people who signed non-disclosure agreements to work on any type of program for the military that it had language in there that made them think that that was true. So, there is a lot of fear. So, I don’t know if we’ll ever get to the bottom of it. I don’t know if we’ll ever get the information about special access programs that are need-to-know only, that Congress is not read in on. I’m trying to get to the bottom of it. I put a provision in the defense bill this year that said you can’t fund any special access programs if you don’t go through Congress …”

Anyway, I’m very gratified that the Washington Post has deigned to write about UFOs, but disappointed that journalists have forgotten how to ask questions.

Here’s one to start with: Why was David Grusch fed disinformation, and from whom?

Also, it would be great if some news organization could succeed in getting some clarity from Sen. Gillibrand about her recent comments regarding UFOs. She is a U.S. senator, after all!

Speaking about UFOs, Sen. Gillibrand invokes Manhattan Project to describe secrecy surrounding Pentagon programs, citing ‘under penalty of death’ language in non-disclosure agreements

Ok, so, in this video recorded Aug. 14, 2023, by The Post-Star newspaper in Glens Falls, N.Y., Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand seems to suggest that some of the UFOs encountered by U.S. Navy pilots could be top secret Pentagon weapons that Congress hasn’t been “read in on.” As such, she said, information about these weapons could be restricted to those with a “need to know” only, which excludes Congress and the public.  

https://poststar.com/u-s-sen-kirsten-gillibrand-discusses-uaps/video_a1403028-3adc-11ee-95e2-6f6281509e11.html

She also, VERY interestingly, compares the covertness surrounding “secret access programs” to extreme measures taken during the Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bomb. Gillibrand appears to be saying that potential whistleblowers may literally be afraid to come forward, fearing “under penalty of death” language in non-disclosure agreements.

Anyway, here is a segment that I transcribed from the video posted by The Post-Star newspaper:

Gillibrand: “So, Oppenheimer is about developing the bomb during World War II. And all those scientists who worked on that project had to sign non-disclosure agreements. And what I’ve heard about those non-disclosure agreements is that because it was wartime it had provisions … including if you disclose under penalty of death.  And so the big worry is that the people who signed non-disclosure agreements to work on any type of program for the military that it had language in there that made them think that that was true. So there is a lot of fear. So I don’t know if we’ll ever get to the bottom of it. I don’t know if we’ll ever get the information about special access programs that are need-to-know only, that Congress is not read in on. I’m trying to get to the bottom of it. I put a provision in the defense bill this year that said you can’t fund any special access programs if you don’t go through Congress …”

Sen. Gillibrand seems to be alluding to a conflict between Congress and the Pentagon, with the Pentagon restricting access to information that is directly related to UFO sightings.

You know my opinion: It was never ET. It was always Uncle Sam. It was Uncle Sam back in the 1960s when pilots were reporting flights of the U-2 and SR-71 as UFOs, and it is today as well. Based on witness testimony, the Pentagon evidently has achieved a propulsion breakthrough – call it antigravity, if you like – which is unknown to Congress and to the executive branch. However, the Pentagon can’t admit that it has antigravity because, well, then it would no longer be secret. It all makes perfect sense, in a convoluted kind of way.

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

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Re: UFOs and secret Pentagon programs: ‘We do not want to be misled. We do not want to be led astray.’

In the following response to a reporter’s inquiry, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand uses some VERY interesting language regarding Congress’s quest for the truth about UFOs.

Here is the brief exchange published Aug. 8 in City & State New York, which covers New York politics and policy. (The full article is here: https://www.cityandstateny.com/personality/2023/08/kirsten-gillibrand-wants-know-truth-about-aliens/389198/)

Reporter: I understand you helped secure full funding for AARO (All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office) this year, but do you feel like the U.S. is doing enough to research and review unidentified anomalous phenomena incidents?

Sen. Gillibrand: I think this AARO office is excellent and built to do this job. If there are special access programs – they are called SAP programs – that Congress was not read in on, we put an amendment in the defense bill to say they can’t be funded. We do not want to be misled. We do not want to be led astray. We want to get to the bottom of this and this office is perfectly positioned to do that work.

Well, alright, the senator’s a player!

It stands to reason that she wouldn’t have said “We do not want to be misled …” unless she thought there was at least a possibility that Congress was being misled and led astray. It also would appear that members of Congress are FINALLY coming to terms with the fact that the Pentagon is not telling the whole truth about UFOs and that some of these objects are likely top secret U.S. military weapons that are unknown to the public.

You know my opinion: It has always been the Pentagon, it has never been extraterrestrials. 

Here, in a recent opinion piece appearing in The Hill, the writer has hit on a HUGE issue.

From the piece: “Either the U.S. government has mounted an extraordinary, decades-long coverup of UFO retrieval and reverse-engineering activities, or elements of the defense and intelligence establishment are engaging in a staggeringly brazen psychological disinformation campaign.”

I vote “staggeringly brazen psychological disinformation campaign.”

The main purpose of disinformation is to hide something. I contend that something is a series of propulsion breakthroughs that, if commercialized, would literally change the trajectory of human civilization. These are advances conjured up entirely by Homo sapiens, the same species that has brought us nukes, microchips, lasers, microwave ovens, skyscrapers, the Mona Lisa, etc., etc., … no assist from space aliens needed!

So, along those lines, if the so-called Tic Tac vehicle observed by Navy pilots isn’t ET, then it’s the Pentagon. Theory would suggest that a vehicle exhibiting that kind of performance is tapping into a different kind of physics, perhaps the much-speculated “fifth force” being investigated by physicists, which wouldn’t necessarily subject its pilots to the same crushing g-forces caused by traditional chemical propulsion systems. We are talking instantaneous acceleration.

I also contend that the U.S. has had some form of antigravity or field propulsion technology either in development or in operation going all the way back to the immediate postwar period and that these systems have evolved entirely within the Pentagon’s burgeoning “black budget.” As such, the existence of these systems is hidden from Congress, the executive branch and the public.

Perhaps the last president to have direct knowledge was Ike, but I digress …

Meanwhile, a decades-long disinformation campaign has been engineered to make people think the UFOs are ET because as soon as you entangle the entire subject within the rhetorical quagmire of space aliens you relegate the whole story to the fringe. The public and the media don’t take it seriously. The only people who do take it seriously are those who are already convinced that it’s ET.

It’s really a brilliant approach, one that has fooled even technical experts like David Grusch. Because, after all, if the people constructing the disinformation are just as smart as the marks, it can be very effective.

And if you don’t think the Pentagon’s disinformation machinery is working perfectly, ask yourself, what are we talking about? Are we talking about whether the Pentagon might have achieved a quantum leap in propulsion technology, an advance so profound that it promises to usher in a radical new means of transportation and enable the practical colonization of space? No. We are asking whimsical questions about space aliens, time travel, interdimensional beings, and various ‘Are we alone?’ scenarios.

No one suspects that it’s all been engineered to be that way.

Do you think Mr. Grusch just woke up one day and said, oh, I know, it’s ET?

No, he was fed a diet of high-octane, professional-grade disinformation, likely with fake documents and fake data. Whatever it was, it was good enough to impress Grusch, who is no doubt a very intelligent, very educated person.

And it all fits nicely into a legacy of UFO disinformation going all the way back to 1952, when, I contend, President Truman arranged for a flyover of the experimental antigravity vehicles, much as he had ordered a similar demonstration of the flying wing aircraft, which flew over the White House in 1949.

After the 1952 UFO flap, generals quelled public concerns during a press conference, declaring that an atmospheric phenomenon called a “temperature inversion” caused radar blips mistaken for UFOs. Unfortunately, these objects also were observed visually. At any rate, it was a sham, but the media ate it up, setting the stage for what would follow: a seventy-year-long disinformation conspiracy surrounding UFOs.

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

Eureka! The Hill’s UFO opinion column identifies hidden scandal … ‘staggeringly brazen psychological disinformation campaign’

It would appear that the media are finally figuring out that the modern UFO saga, which began some 70 years ago, is incredibly important.

From the opinion piece:

“Either the U.S. government has mounted an extraordinary, decades-long coverup of UFO retrieval and reverse-engineering activities, or elements of the defense and intelligence establishment are engaging in a staggeringly brazen psychological disinformation campaign.”

“This leaves two extraordinary possibilities — that Grusch is correct and elements within and outside of the U.S. government oversee a decades-old UFO retrieval and reverse-engineering effort – a profound, paradigm-shifting development — or, to quote Grusch, ‘multiple esteemed and credentialed current and former’ government officials ‘with a long-standing track record of legitimacy and service to this country’ are engaging in a brazen disinformation campaign.”

You know my opinion, that the Pentagon has executed an ongoing disinformation campaign to make people think UFOs are extraterrestrial. The goal of this campaign is to confuse, obfuscate and deceive both the public and the media. The practical purpose: to entangle the whole issue of UFOs within the dubious quagmire of space aliens, to relegate the subject to the fringe, so that people (and the media) won’t take the issue seriously.

So, instead of asking, has the Pentagon developed secret propulsion systems that are incredibly powerful and advanced, representing a quantum leap in transportation technology that would literally change the trajectory of human civilization if commercialized, people are asking whimsical questions about space aliens, interdimensional beings, ‘are we alone?’ and bla, bla, bla.

According to this “terrestrial hypothesis” for UFOs (i.e., it isn’t ET but Homo sapiens who invented antigravity), the genesis for these propulsion systems can be traced to World War II and the immediate postwar period, and their development would have accelerated dramatically during the Cold War, which was a catalyst for all sorts of advanced weapons.

Over the decades, these technologies would have evolved, fed by the Pentagon’s huge ‘black budget’ … and are now so advanced that observers might easily mistake them for something from out of this world.

Perhaps almost as significant, I propose, the Pentagon has engaged in a brilliant, multidecade-long, professional-grade disinformation campaign to make people think the UFOs are ET, including books, film scripts, fake reports and documents.

Meanwhile, these black-world antigravity vehicles are integral to the operation of a shadow military and space-military program that runs parallel to the white world of NASA and the Space Force.

If true, this would mean that one of the most profound technological advances in the history of science is being hidden from Congress and the executive branch, with only an extremely compartmentalized inner circle within the military-industrial complex having a “need to know.”

I realize that it all sounds so insane, but is it any crazier than space aliens?

But, hey, you’ve already given this idea serious consideration. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

Rep. Luna: ‘… they are hiding something …’

I think people are finally recognizing the fact that the Pentagon is hiding the truth about UFOs.

https://www.fox13news.com/news/republican-congresswoman-says-technology-she-saw-during-ufo-hearing-unlike-anything-any-government-has

And it’s about time … the conspiracy has only been going on for 70 years!

And I’m not talking about ET, either.

I’m talking about the military industrial complex Ike warned us about so many years ago.

I’m talking about the Pentagon being in sole possession of a breakaway technology, a quantum leap in propulsion the roots of which go back many years, perhaps all the way back to the immediate postwar period. And perhaps more than one breakthrough, but several game-changing advances that have happened under the cover of ‘national security.’

And that’s why we are seeing these platforms exclusively over U.S. military training ranges. We aren’t seeing the same epidemic of UFO encounters on foreign soil. And I’m NOT talking about 30 years ago, when, yes, there were definitely high-profile encounters over Belgium and the UK. I’m talking NOW. And, I’m sorry, but it isn’t happening now.

A simple Google search confirms this. Type in “European military pilots and UFOs” and everything that comes up has to do with U.S. pilots, unless you want to go back to World War II, or, at the very least, thirty years ago!

I contend that’s because these are ours, not ET’s.

But, hey, you already knew about the so-called “terrestrial hypothesis” for UFOs … i.e., it’s not ET but Homo sapiens who invented antigravity.

It’s all in Flying Saucers!

Sen. Gillibrand: DoD hasn’t responded to requests for more information about UFOs

Here we have further evidence that the Pentagon isn’t necessarily cooperating with congressional efforts to learn the truth about UFOs.

https://www.wrvo.org/politics-and-government/2023-07-31/gillibrand-calls-for-more-information-on-ufos-following-whistleblower-testimony

Maybe because cooperating would mean revealing above-top-secret weapons, namely advanced propulsion systems unknown to Congress, the executive branch and the people. An advance, or possibly series of advances, that have nothing to do with ET. Rather, these are technologies developed entirely by Homo sapiens, the same species responsible for inventions like nuclear weapons, lasers, microchips, fiberoptics, particle accelerators, skyscrapers, etc., etc., no help from ET required!

The incredible performance observed by U.S. Navy pilots is likely made possible by an innovation whose roots may stretch all the way back to World War II or shortly thereafter.

But whatever the provenance, it should be obvious based on witness accounts that something akin to antigravity is very active on U.S. military training ranges. This would suggest that these systems are well beyond the testing phase and that the military is actively training personnel in the use of these platforms.

If this hypothesis is true, the Pentagon cannot afford to provide access to information about these weapons, and that means Congress. Put simply, Congress, the executive branch, and the people don’t have a need to know. This represents an unprecedented dilemma. It would in effect mean that one of the most profound technological developments in human history is being operated with absolutely no Congressional oversight.

But, hey, I’m sure you’ve already contemplated such a mind-blowing possibility, as improbable as it seems. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

AOC Wants Whatever is Going On With UFOs To Be ‘Properly Stewarded’ … I agree!

So, it appears that AOC isn’t buying the whole ET hypothesis … and thank goodness for that!

In this article published in The Guardian, she seems downright skeptical about claims of space aliens crashing on planet Earth — not once but over and over again — the Vatican knowing all about it, and bla, bla, bla …

Instead, she appears to be focusing on, dare I say it, oversight. What a novel idea …

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/29/ufo-congress-hearing-summary-aoc-gaetz

AOC: “This committee has encountered instances before where either defense activity has not been forthright, whether that be from a contracting space or from the DoD space,” Ocasio-Cortez told the Guardian.

“I do believe that there is a very large and looming question about what is being disclosed, what is being properly stewarded, and we have a responsibility across all subject matters to pursue that truth.”

Translation: The Pentagon could be operating assets unknown to Congress. These assets could easily be confused for ET spacecraft.

 Well, that’s my interpretation, anyway.

But however you want to read between the lines, I would be extremely surprised if the Pentagon were to reveal the truth about UFOs to AOC or any other member of Congress or the executive branch.

And just what is that truth?

I would argue it has absolutely nothing to do with ET and everything to do with that military-industrial complex Ike warned us about so many years ago. I would argue that the Pentagon has achieved a series of propulsion breakthroughs, entirely shrouded from public view. I further propose that there has been a concerted and ongoing professional-grade disinformation campaign aimed at making people think the UFOs are piloted by space aliens.

That’s because once you rhetorically attach space aliens to UFOs, the whole subject isn’t taken seriously by the public or the media. Instead of asking whether the Pentagon has a top-secret propulsion system representing a quantum leap in transportation technology, an advance so profound it would change the world if commercialized, people are asking whimsical questions about space aliens, are we alone and bla, bla, bla.

David Grusch has obviously succumbed to this sham.

At any rate, I am certain that you have already pondered such things. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

Instead of feeling ‘insulted,’ maybe Sean Kirkpatrick might want to ask why sources evidently inside the Pentagon are feeding disinformation to people like Grusch to make them think it’s ET when it isn’t …

Ok, so I get it: It’s not ET. But some people within the Pentagon sure wanted Grusch to think it was ET. Now, why is that, Sean?

https://apnews.com/article/congress-ufos-uaps-pentagon-aliens-631ad4d174ee9559580935ec11afcf3f

It must have been very sophisticated and persistent disinformation, likely with fake documents, data, etc.

So, why go to such lengths?

The main reason to issue disinformation is to hide something. I think, at this point, it should be fairly obvious what that something is. The Pentagon is trying to hide the fact that it has made a series of unprecedented propulsion breakthroughs over the decades.

These vehicles spotted by U.S. Navy pilots are, in fact, top secret U.S. weapons, unknown to practically all other members of the military, Congress and the executive branch. They aren’t being tested. They are beyond the test phase. U.S. pilots are training with these vehicles. That is why they are seen over training ranges.

A secret so profound, a conspiracy so long-lived and pernicious, that it must be kept hidden at all costs.

I would submit to you that your own organization is actively suppressing investigations into UFOs because learning the truth would mean exposing these top-secret assets.

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

You can’t blame the Old Gray Lady for shunning the UFO story … the Pentagon’s ET disinformation machine is working!

Well, the media are understandably being VERY cautious about the big UFO story coming out of Congress yesterday, July 26, 2023. I noticed only paltry coverage in today’s New York Times and Washington Post.

Having read all the articles in the aftermath of yesterday’s Congressional hearing, there are just so many unanswered, and unasked, questions:

First, it should be quite obvious that Grusch was fed industrial-strength disinformation about ET, alien crashes, the Vatican knows all about it, and bla, bla, bla.

It’s pretty nonsensical.

More importantly, though, why was Grusch given this disinformation by his Pentagon colleagues? Specifically, who fed him said disinformation? The only reason to distribute disinformation is to hide something. So, what is that something?

Also, why aren’t the foreign military branches experiencing the same epidemic of UFO encounters? Why is it predominantly the U.S. military, and specifically naval aviators? It’s a big planet! One would think ET would get around more. Also, what about the U.S. Air Force? You would think, if it’s really ET, the Air Force would also be having these encounters.

My own opinion is that it has nothing to do with ET. It’s all about covering up top-secret U.S. weapons, notably advanced propulsion systems unknown to the general public, Congress and the executive branch.

The sophisticated disinformation being fed to officials like David Grusch is being used to distract and obfuscate, because once you entangle the UFO issue with space aliens, the Vatican, and other such nonsense, you relegate the story to the fringe. People don’t ask about top secret Pentagon weapons, they ask instead about ET. This, in turn, dissuades the mainstream media from inquiring further because the whole story is suspect.

I know it sounds crazy, but is it any crazier than ET coming here from another solar system just so they can hang out almost exclusively over U.S. military training ranges?

Perhaps the most troubling aspect of this whole thing is the complete lack of Congressional oversight. If we do have these propulsion systems – invented entirely by Homo sapiens, not ET – then it would seem that our elected officials should be aware. After all, we are talking about one of the most profound technological feats in the history of science. A propulsion system that could change the world, dramatically disrupt the transportation industry and space travel.

But, hey, am I telling you anything you haven’t already considered? It’s all in Flying Saucers!