UFO of the day
- Started
- Last post
- 1,025 Responses
- futurefood6
- Great discussionprophetone
- 15:00 mark onward is good stuff re hyperdrive, tech, probability that "we're not the only game in town" given trillions of starsprophetone
- 32:00 mark chat re advertising our existence = no noprophetone
- *bookmarked. Will give this go when working.hydro74
- Worth a read also... https://waitbutwhy.c…mort_
- Which possibility do you favour, _mort?Nairn
- We’re rare, the great filter is behind us seems likely to me Nairn. Possibly nothing but bacteria on other planets with conditions for life.mort_
- But I love surprises:)mort_
- futurefood2
Here is another one similar to the previous post.
I can’t stand this lady and her narration, but i couldn’t find each of these original videos on YouTube- some sort of..... something! Why do all videos today have to have (shit) music?Ianbolton
- ^ lol yeafuturefood
- prophetone4
Believe or not believe what you like but back to the idea of ‘scheduled dissemination’ our nerds at Lockheed Skunkworks just released a pretty stunning promo video showing off ‘its’ new technologies: conductive aircraft skin/structure integrating onboard nano tech and power source, that can be grown (similar to Lazar descrip of vehicle tech, molded as single piece, no external wires or tech), autonomous swarm vehicles that can shape shift, combine, split up, etc.
This is exactly the promo you’d expect to see from a company known to have recovered tech in their possession for decades. It’s right here out in open as a ‘look what we’ve got cookin promo vid’, a small taste of things, pretty amazing stuff.
- My bad, apparently vid is from few years ago, other than that still crazy stuffprophetone
- I see no reason to deduce that the tech they've developed is of extra-terrestrial origin, though.monospaced
- Part of my deduction are the tidbits that are out there given by former higher ups describing tech, and yes even Lazar's descriptionprophetone
- Lazar's description is 35 years old now and would make the most logical sense for an advanced spec approach, an all-in-one structure, prob created in one shotprophetone
- But fair enough, obviously eggheads can imagine cool things as well... even if a handful Lockheed techs prob not born yet in 1989prophetone
- One thing to imagine something, something else entirely to execute on it. Then execute at scale...grafician
- futurefood2
- ....a pelican.....
a fucking pelican...futurefood - Would these be ‘illegal aliens?’hydro74
- haha they just may befuturefood
- 6:15 you can see it a drone or mini gliderChrisKeegan
- ....a pelican.....
- yuekit1
Here’s What I Learned as the U.S. Government’s UFO Hunter
A forthcoming investigational report from an office of the Pentagon has found no evidence of aliens, only allegations circulated repeatedly by UFO claim advocates.
- Humans chasing there own tails and then complaining about it.ChrisKeegan
- ok_not_ok-2
- Most of this gentleman's information seems to be untrue or knowingly twisted to suit his agenda. Zero credibility.Morning_star
- prophetone-1
More and more the theories about nhi phenomenon throughout our history leaning toward the idea of being inter-dimensional origin. Objects shared between dimensions, possibly ‘donated’, object-imprinting, etc
- She also says the higher ups, those involved in nhi initiatives have basically saying Lazar is right, apparentlyprophetone
- Verrrry interesting when she catches herself re something recently... but then says if there’s crash retrievals on earth then there’s likely ones in space as wellprophetone
- UFO and religion combo is Joe Rogan goldPhanLo
- How can people still mention the shroud of Turin? That got debunked years agoPhanLo
- they better be xenomorphs... it has to be fun..neverscared
- TL:DW. A moron and a moron talk about things they don't understand?garbage
- yuekit1
"During a full-scale, year-long investigation of this story (which has been told and retold by a small group of interconnected believers and others with possibly less than honest intentions—none of whom have firsthand accounts of any of this), AARO discovered a few things, and none were about aliens.
First, no record exists of any president or living DOD or intelligence community leader knowing about this alleged program, nor any congressional committee having such knowledge. This should speak volumes if this case were following typical procedure because it is inconceivable that a program of such import would not ever have been briefed to the 50 to 100 people at the top of the USG over the decades of its existence.
Second, this narrative has been simmering for years and is largely an outgrowth of a former program at the DOD’s Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), which was heavily influenced by a group of individuals associated with businessman and longtime ufologist Robert Bigelow, founder of Bigelow Aerospace. "
This is exactly what I said half a year ago...it's just a bunch of fanatical UFO people, some of whom work in the government like David Grusch, recycling unverified stories from each other. Now confirmed by the guy who was in charge of the UAP program.
- We did it. Case closed..futurefood
- The truth is out there.utopian
- The truth is in there (in UFO peoples' imagination).yuekit
- YakuZoku0
Couldn't find a good youtube version
- mehApeRobot
- oh damn! I forgot about this. This was in the late 90sfuturefood
- grafician1
- dopeYakuZoku
- very coolfuturefood
- quite possibly some of the most stupid shit I've ever read, geared entirely toward the most gullible nimwits of coursemonospaced
- futurefood4
- dirt on the monitorok_not_ok
- https://youtu.be/pGY…YakuZoku
- bird shit_niko
- Balloons, they do float.utopian
- News Nation is like Fox, but more short bus...hydro74
- news and people in general are becoming more retarded by the day.milfhunter
- lol @ hydro, is that even possible?Continuity
- https://www.youtube.…skinny_puppy
- YakuZoku7
- omfg is this really the kind of shit people are referencing for believing in alien ufo coverups?monospaced
- oh mono lolYakuZoku
- I guess that's a young yesmonospaced
- oh mono lolYakuZoku
- He talked to the “highest of the high people”. IM CONVINCEDnb
- futurefood4
About a month on after what my wife and I experienced, I've been trying to wrap my head around what we saw. As much as I want to believe, I am driven by hard science with a high degree of skepticism.
In saying that, I have also been researching (as best as possible - not being an expert on this subject), closely following recent events around California and came across something interesting. These two articles speculating about a base off the California coastline. Which also happens to be near the exact location where we saw this object being chased and ultimately disappearing into the horizon.
I can't entirely connect what we saw with what is described in the subject of the articles, but apparently there have been many sightings here over the years. I had no idea of this previously.
Here are the articles:
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/m…
https://www.laalmanac.com/myster…
Below, I put together an image based on the articles to give an idea of the area I was describing in my previous post.
- I am not running to the conclusion that it was ETs as the articles may speculate.futurefood
- NAS=Naval Air Station Point Mugufuturefood
- I had a sighting in Laguna Beach, looking towards Catalina.Frosty_spl
- Seen some lights years before drones got into the picture, DON'T use drones as an easy explanationgrafician
- I’m learning Catalina is a hot spot for sightings!futurefood
- It’s also a site where heavy psychedelic plants grow naturally and most people are drunk and highmonospaced
- Dude mono, sounds like a party!futurefood
- I need to hit up Catalina more. I went there as a kid. I saw a bald eagle flying, amazing thing ever.futurefood