#uaps

TheBlackVault.com frustrated over continued UFO secrecy, but there is a perfectly logical explanation

Frustrations are, understandably, boiling over regarding the government’s continued UFO secrecy.

https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/599660-creator-of-the-black-vaultcom-says-pentagon-holding-back-secrets-on-ufos

However, there is a perfectly logical explanation for this: Revealing information about shapes and capabilities also could expose details about the propulsion systems of classified Pentagon programs.

Just saying … being so totally invested in the ET hypothesis can blind you to other possibilities …

Is there really a history of UFOs ‘tampering’ with U.S. nukes, or was it just the Pentagon all along?

The author takes quite a leap here, concluding that UFOs, and therefore space aliens, are “tampering” with U.S. nuclear missiles.

Opinion: UFOs are a National Security Concern; the USAF Needs to Come Clean

However, let me take a different approach. I propose that all of these encounters could have been the result of testing an above-top-secret antimissile system based on a field-propulsion platform that was invented in the 1940s and has remained shrouded from the public ever since then.

In at least one example, a flying-saucer-like vehicle was seen following a missile as it was being launched, shinning a bright light on the missile. I propose this light was possibly a high-intensity strobe that simulated gunfire or cannon fire. In other examples, UFOs were seen hovering over missile silos and then the launch controls were deactivated by some force. I propose that this was, again, our own people testing an above-top-secret antimissile system equipped with electromagnetic-pulse technology that temporarily interferes with electronic systems.  

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, we have to acknowledge the possibility that it was just the Pentagon all along, an idea that I tried to give flesh to in Chapter 11 of Flying Saucers.

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

Examining the UFO trees in granular, taxonomic detail, but failing to see the forest …

Interesting examination here, but the author seriously misses the forest for the trees.

Why is the Air Force AWOL on the UAP Issue?

May I suggest the obvious: The Air Force’s “reticence” is not due to stubbornness or any other trivial motivation. The UFO secrecy is likely deemed necessary because the UFOs are Air Force. The UFOs are not Navy, they ARE Air Force. Therefore, allowing a civilian investigation would be risking the exposure of Air Force secrets.

Sometimes the simplest solution is the correct conclusion, as crazy and counterintuitive as it might appear.

Public UFO Angst Demands Pentagon News Conference

Interesting wording ‘…incursions initially designated as UAP.’

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ufo-uap-navy-pentagon-confirmed_n_607911a5e4b0bc5a3a54cac2

Remember that big UFO presser the Pentagon held in Washington, D.C., way back in 1952, the one organized in response to public concerns about encounters between flying saucers and military jets?

Well, in the teeth of current public angst over UFOs, fueled largely by the recent experiences of U.S. Navy personnel, it is time for an encore. I sincerely hope this time the feds won’t blame it all on atmospheric temperature inversions, as they did in 1952 in efforts to explain away blips on radar that coincidentally lined up with eyewitness accounts of said UFOs.

My view is that these encounters are the result of training by an elite group within the U.S. military unknown to conventional forces. The military is either getting ready to use these weapons more regularly or already is using these weapons more regularly.

Either way, no matter how advanced a weapons system is, its successful use in actual military conflict is not guaranteed without proper training.

American Airlines UFO sighting over New Mexico: It’s time to apply Occam’s razor

Ok, so, here we go again … another UFO sighting reported by a pilot. The encounter happened on Feb. 21 during an American Airlines flight over New Mexico.

The blog Deep Black Horizon discovered the sighting while monitoring radio traffic between pilots and air traffic control.

Here are some links to stories:

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/39367/airbus-encountered-unidentified-fast-moving-cylindrical-object-over-new-mexico

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/airlines/2021/02/24/ufo-cruise-missile-an-american-airlines-pilot-was-baffled-by-what-he-saw-over-new-mexico-sunday/

https://www.foxnews.com/us/american-airlines-not-denying-ufo-spotting-says-talk-to-the-fbi

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/39416/american-airlines-confirms-pilot-report-of-bizarre-cylinder-shaped-object-over-new-mexico

At this point, it’s time to apply Occam’s razor, a general rule stipulating that the simplest explanation for a problem is usually the correct one. In recent years we’ve had several astonishing UFO encounters involving military and civilian pilots. These encounters have taken place over the United States, often over military ranges and during military training exercises.

Therefore, the UFOs are U.S. military.

Don’t hold your breath on UFO disclosure tied to Covid-19 bill

I found this both interesting and hilarious, the idea that the Pentagon’s going to release a report disclosing what it knows about UFOs. Here is a link to one article about this alleged countdown to disclosure.

https://www.complex.com/life/2020/12/classified-ufo-documents-released-180-guests-covid-19-bill

I suspect that if a report ever is issued it will be so sanitized of classified information that it will not disclose any useful information.

Rendlesham Forest at 40, seems like the terrestrial hypothesis is gaining credence

A paltry few media organs report on Rendlesham Forest at 40.  

https://www.9news.com.au/world/rendlesham-forest-ufo-sighting-uk-roswell-investigation/ad10e726-d7ca-452f-9bec-321b54c1087b

One takeaway is that it seems like people are more open to the terrestrial hypothesis. I also think a 3-D holographic display, deployed as part of the operation, is plausible. Please see my essay on the subject here: https://emilvenere.com/files/120622222.pdf

Pilot’s photographic odyssey over Area 51 underscores its vast remoteness

Excellent coverage in the War Zone detailing a private pilot’s photographic odyssey over Area 51

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/32951/pilots-rare-trip-around-area-51-includes-pics-of-range-targets-drone-bases-ufo-legends

The incredible vastness of this place, and the complexity of the Pentagon’s intriguing machinations, is mind blowing.