UAPs

Yes, InsideHook, we’ve always been asking the wrong question about UFOs: Instead of ‘are we alone?’ we might have been asking ‘are we being deceived by the Pentagon?’

I noticed an article about yet another UFO book – this new offering by celebrated author and journalist Garrett M. Graff – and it seems to indicate that the American media might finally be getting it: Yes, there’s a gigantic UFO coverup, but it has nothing to do with space aliens.

Better late than never!

Appearing in a publication called InsideHook, the article touches on an excerpt from Graff’s book that was recently showcased in The Atlantic.

https://www.insidehook.com/culture/we-asking-wrong-questions-ufos

I would argue that until recently the Fourth Estate has snubbed the entire subject of UFOs, leaving it to the realm of so-called “ufologists,” who have always been asking the wrong question. Instead of wondering incessantly whether we’re alone in the universe, they should have been asking whether the Pentagon has developed secret weapons that are so different from conventional aircraft that they could be confused with alien spacecraft.

Unfortunately, the people who have chosen to investigate UFOs are fully invested – both emotionally and financially – in the extraterrestrial hypothesis (i.e., the UFOs are E.T.), which has dominated the whole national conversation about UFOs since the beginning. So, if you set out to prove the UFOs are extraterrestrial, you’re going to find E.T. no matter what.

But there’s an alternative view: The E.T. hypothesis is nothing more than a powerful myth created and reinforced by popular culture and the Pentagon’s own disinformation apparatus.

Perhaps what ufologists should have been asking all along is whether the Department of Defense has developed propulsion breakthroughs since the end of World War II, funded through the Pentagon’s thriving “black budget,” which keeps these innovations hidden from Congress, the executive branch and the public.

If true, this would mean there has been absolutely no oversight for a quantum leap in military technology that is arguably as important as the development of nuclear weapons. Or, possibly even a series of breakthroughs, which if commercialized would literally change the trajectory of human civilization, revolutionizing the transportation industry.

As to why the Pentagon would be flying these weapons over populated areas, maybe it’s real-world training, a “living lab” to perfect tactics and to study how well they perform against state-of-the-art, white-world technologies like F-16s. After all, there are examples of military training exercises taking place over cities. This article in The War Zone documents one such exercise over Los Angeles: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/38753/those-mysterious-gray-helicopters-were-landing-on-multiple-downtown-la-rooftops-last-night

At the same time, there appears to be an ongoing disinformation program to make people think the UFOs are E.T. because as soon as you entangle the entire subject within the intellectual morass 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 the UFOs are extraterrestrials, or they are just making money off the E.T. hypothesis.

We’re talking about relentless, industrial-strength disinformation, good enough to fool technical experts like UFO whistleblower David Grusch.

So, following this “terrestrial hypothesis” a little further, the Pentagon can’t tell the truth about UFOs without exposing top-secret weapons. The DoD’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), therefore, will never be able to really “get to the bottom” of the UFO mystery because it’s part of the Pentagon, which is responsible for the UFOs in the first place.

That would mean the whole marketing narrative that the Pentagon is suddenly pursuing a policy of UFO “transparency” is totally bogus.  In fact, you could argue that the Pentagon simply cannot be more candid about this subject without endangering national security.

Adding to the whole disinformation aspect, AARO’s outgoing director, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, has curiously co-authored a scientific paper proposing that extraterrestrial motherships could be visiting our solar system and sending “alien probes” to Earth. He has also suggested that metallic orbs have been detected flying all around the Earth — this includes a mysterious object observed recently over the Middle East — and that some of these orbs are showing unusual characteristics.

Hence, the implication is that the metallic orbs ARE the alien probes. And, see, it’s all backed up with hard science in a research paper authored by brainiac Ph.D. physicists! However, it’s worth pointing out that the “orb” seen over the Middle East has been shown to have likely just been a party balloon.

Anyway, thank you Mr. Graff!

‘Calvine UFO’ has link to top-secret U.S. weapons, ‘Belgian wave’ flap

Ok, so chalk one up for the terrestrial hypothesis.

https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/military/secret-behind-best-ever-ufo-sighting-revealed/news-story/105a08c1a7caf70f6f41c477a563fd3a

This researcher, David Clarke, apparently has discovered, quite by accident, a link between the Calvine UFO photo and the huge Belgian wave flap from the early 1990s. This was a gigantic event in UFO lore, so this possible connection is quite tantalizing.

However, it would be VERY nice if we had the actual identity of the source.

DoD Inspector General candidate Storch ‘not familiar’ with UFO issue

After what’s been going on over the past five years, how in the world could anyone seeking to be the DoD inspector general not be familiar with the UFO issue? This is especially perplexing since the DoD Office of the Inspector General last year announced that it would be investigating the Pentagon’s handling of UFO encounters.

This is inconceivable. I mean, where has the guy been, on another planet? Ha, get it … on another planet … UFOs?!

At any rate, while this is typical, it does not inspire confidence that there will be any serious investigation.

Nominee for DOD Inspector General Pledges “Comprehensive Assessment” of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena if Confirmed

Was the Washington flying saucer flap of 1952 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 capital to show its prowess. Unfortunately, the aircraft had engine trouble, which 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 annals of UFO history.

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

Were Cold War UFOs above-top-secret U.S. anti-missile system?

I say, yes, the UFOs were, indeed, an advanced U.S. anti-missile system.

https://nypost.com/2021/10/21/former-air-force-chief-claims-he-once-saw-ufo-firing-at-nuke-missiles-launched-from-secret-base/

The hypothesis goes like this: If the U.S. had been working on the secret field propulsion system ever since the end of World War II, then it would have been reasonably developed by the 1960s.

Therefore, it would have been the ideal platform for an anti-missile system. In the case of the saucer apparently shooting a laser beam at the missile, I propose this could have been a high-intensity strobe to demonstrate that the platform could effectively target missiles in flight.

In the case of the UFOs shutting down missiles in their silos, I propose the platform was equipped with either an electromagnetic-pulse or microwave system to temporarily disarm or deactivate these missiles.  But, hey, I’m not telling you anything you haven’t already contemplated. It’s all in Flying Saucers!

UFOs and Nukes: This was not ET, this was our tax dollars at work!

Meager coverage for yesterday’s news conference regarding UFOs that shut down U.S. nuclear missiles in the 1960s.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2021/10/19/air-force-veterans-who-are-ufo-true-believers-return-newly-attentive-washington.html

I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again. This was NOT ET … this was a major clue to the ongoing and fascinating UFO riddle.

In my opinion, the U.S. military was testing a new anti-missile system using either microwaves or electromagnetic energy, mounted on our already perfected field-propulsion technology, which we had been developing since the end of World War II.

It wasn’t ET sending a message. It wasn’t some other country. It was the Pentagon.

Again, in my opinion, the Tic-Tac UFOs and all the rest are above-top-secret U.S. weapons systems.

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

Yes, UFOs disabled U.S. nukes, and it was probably the Pentagon

I have an alternative view of this well-documented phenomenon: UFOs disabling U.S. nuclear missile silos.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/former-usaf-officers-to-present-evidence-of-ufos-tampering-with-nuclear-weapons-301395385.html

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

So, on the hypothesis that we already had advanced field-propulsion vehicles by the 1960s and that we’ve actually had this capability since the early post-war period, by the 1960s this super-secret weapon was outfitted with electromagnetic pulse technology to bombard the hardened electronics in nuclear missile systems. This would have temporarily taken down these systems.

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

Well, at least this Washington Post article got one thing right: The UFOs aren’t space aliens

From today’s Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2021/08/11/stop-ufo-mania-no-evidence-of-aliens/

Right. It’s not ET, it was never ET, from Kenneth Arnold in 1947, to the Washington, D.C., saucers in 1952, to the rural Illinois encounters in 2000, to sightings over the Hudson Valley and Belgium during the 1980s and 1990s and the Chicago O’Hare sighting in 2006, etc., etc. … it was always Uncle Sam. So, what we have is likely a series of propulsion breakthroughs. Purely terrestrial. Entirely dreamed up and executed by earthlings. Entirely shrouded in secrecy. That makes it EVEN A BIGGER story than if it had been space aliens because that means someone right here on earth has achieved this capability. We have the radar data. We have eyewitness descriptions from credible observers (military and commercial pilots, law enforcement officers, etc.) There is no question that UFOs exist. The Pentagon never intended to release those now famous Tic Tac ufo videos and only did so, grudgingly, after they were leaked to the media. Then, by insisting that these objects remain of unknown origin, officials have added more fuel to conspiracy theories about space aliens.

Did the U.S. use antigravity tech to shut down its own nuke-missile launch systems?

Another story about UFOs shutting down nuclear missile sites.

While you might think this indicates space alien involvement, I would argue just the opposite. My hypothesis is that this was the Pentagon testing new technologies to shut down the launch mechanism in the event of the Big One.

The idea is that if you can shut down your own nuke sites, penetrate the hardened electronics, evade security, etc., etc., then you should also be able to neutralize those of your adversaries.

I propose these were above-top-secret U.S. military platforms that operate using field propulsion.  

I further propose the United States has had this propulsion technology, in one form or another, since the post-war period and that it has been evolving ever since. So now we see the most recent products, like the Tic Tac vehicle encountered by Navy pilots.