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Asking questions out loud about events and reports that escape a mundane explanation
Those on this side of the fence tend to underestimate the anxiety that follows the ontological shock experienced by one who has just discovered the UAP rabbit hole, and has begun to analyse the deeper implications.
A very real anxiety that turns people dismissive, defensive or sometimes offensive.
January 2, 2025 at 6:33 AM
"Our drones can now sustain flight for hours, avoid radar detection, and can't be affected by RF jamming, sir"

"Great, deploy them over Jersey"

"Jersey, sir?"

"Yes, and make sure to add red and green LEDs so we don't get into trouble with the FAA"

Convo also sounds odd in Cantonese or Russian
December 23, 2024 at 5:52 AM
Witnesses to an incident in Ruwa, Zimbabwe '94 maintain that a UFO landed on their school premises. They were under 12 at the time, and no adults seem to have been present. There is consistent fascinating detail in their recollections, however. It's instinctive to want to dismiss this as tall tale
December 9, 2024 at 2:28 PM
Reposted by High Strangeness
Luis Elizondo testifies under oath that the US government has programs "designed to identify and reverse engineer alien craft" and individuals have been injured by them.

#ufosky #ufos #ufo #ufohearing
November 13, 2024 at 5:41 PM
It is now on official record that there have been UFO crash retrieval programs, and that the US and it's rivals are in possession of craft and even biologics of non human origin. The implications for humanity are huge, and would need time to internalise. A collective bubble of ignorance just popped
November 14, 2024 at 12:24 AM
Nov 13 of 2024 is when the second hearing concerning UAP will be held by the House Oversight Committee. Former Rear Admiral, Tim Gallaudet, is set to testify about incidents that have taken place in our oceans. It's an exciting milestone that justifies the efforts of so many in this arena.
November 10, 2024 at 7:30 AM
The study of UAP is vexed by bad actors. Lue Elizondo of "Imminent" fame has been caught sharing an untruth: a photo of a UFO that turned out to be a reflection of a chandelier. There cannot be progress in this arena if people betray public curiosity, belittling the phenomenon. May truth prevail
November 1, 2024 at 8:47 AM
It is claimed, in 1967, that a UFO disabled nuclear missiles at Malmstrom AFB. This has been a talking point in several congressional hearings, and the military personnel still give interviews about the event to this day. If hoax, it is a well orchestrated one. If not, it is just plain terrifying.
October 7, 2024 at 3:11 PM
JA Hynek was a scientist employed by his government to investigate the extraordinary. He began this career by being dismissive about the cases he investigated, but he'd famously change his stance towards the phenomenon and amass data with rigour. What he found had turned him from sceptic to student.
October 2, 2024 at 2:16 PM
The 2006 incident of O'Hare International Airport brings to light the prevailing apprehension to corroborate or even acknowledge UAP phenomena, because it poses a risk to one's livelihood. One witness reported that the craft ascended vertically at such speed that it punched a hole in the cloud above
September 27, 2024 at 12:24 PM
Luis Elizondo, a former intelligence agent, was instrumental in raising awareness of UAP that ultimately led to the Oversight Committee hearing in July of 2023. His new book, Imminent, which you'll find under 'non-fiction', is rather jaw dropping. He just made a tv appearance on The Daily Show too.
September 18, 2024 at 2:54 PM
The celestial phenomenon over Basel in 1566 is such a curious incident to have been committed to recorded history. It reports of large black spheres flying about, possibly in battle with one another. And some weather and atmosphere effects like in a modern day sci-fi movie.
September 16, 2024 at 3:58 AM
The Rendlesham Forest incident of 1980 is well documented by virtue of the people involved - highly trained military personnel who'd have a lot to lose if caught in a lie. The detail about the craft and the sequence of events is eyebrow raising. Not sure if I still don't believe it for fiction tbh.
September 13, 2024 at 3:44 PM
Parvez Jafari is a retired fighter jet pilot who served for his country, Iran. There are several interviews of him talking about his famous encounter with a UFO over Tehran in 1976. It's the disbelief in his voice that makes his retelling compelling.
September 12, 2024 at 3:16 PM
One of the reasons that I used to dismiss UAP was that all the reports always seemed to come out of the US. It was humbling to stumble upon the wealth of scientific studies made by other countries in response to encounters within their borders. One such, relevant to the EU, is the Cometa Report.
September 8, 2024 at 12:41 PM
The "tic-tac" is said to have maneauvered in a manner that is beyond our current understanding of physics. No visible wings, propulsion system or heat signature typical of modern aircraft. The smoking gun however is the fact that it was caught on video. The clip, called "FLIR", is available online.
September 7, 2024 at 2:10 PM
The labrynthine rabbit hole of UAP lore is propped open imo on the strength of one event: the Hearing by the Oversight committee, July 2023. The underlying encounter, however, took place in 2004. Where the best fighter jet known to mankind at the time was outclassed by a similarly sized "tic-tac"
September 6, 2024 at 7:14 PM
I'll start off by saying that I don't know where the truth ends and where fiction begins. It is not my intention to convince anyone of anything. Because, truthfully, I am not entirely convinced myself. But there remains a persistence in some paranormal topics that cannot be explained by science.
September 5, 2024 at 8:43 AM