Friday, July 24, 2020

UFO DAY WAS EARLIER THIS MONTH

Explosive UFO Report In NYT Mentions 'Off-World Vehicles Not Made On This Earth'

Pentagon consultant makes bombshell revelation to the New York Times.



By Ed Mazza, HuffPost US

The New York Times is reporting that the Pentagon’s secretive UFO unit is going to make some of its findings public.

And the newspaper said one consultant to the agency has briefed Defense Department officials of some highly unusual discoveries ― including items retrieved from “off-world vehicles not made on this Earth.” 

The Times said that while the Pentagon has claimed that it disbanded its UFO office, that department has in reality simply changed names and moved, and a Senate committee report suggests it will be expected to make some information public every six months. 

The main goal isn’t alien spaceships, but rather something much closer to home: to see if confounding sightings ― including some by the military ― are actually advanced technology from rival nations. 

The Times report also hints at possible artifacts from UFO crashes, citing former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.). 

“After looking into this, I came to the conclusion that there were reports — some were substantive, some not so substantive — that there were actual materials that the government and the private sector had in their possession,” he told the newspaper.

Astrophysicist Eric W. Davis, who has been a subcontractor and consultant for the Pentagon, told the newspaper he briefed the Defense Department in March about the “off-world vehicles not made on this Earth.” 

He said he has examined some of the materials and concluded “we couldn’t make it ourselves.”

Read the full Times report here.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) also indicated that he was concerned that supposed UFOs could be advanced tech from foreign nations.

“We have things flying over our military bases and places where we’re conducting military exercises, and we don’t know what it is, and it isn’t ours,” Rubio, who is acting chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, told CBS4 in Miami last week. 

He added: 

“I would say that, frankly, that if it’s something from outside this planet, that might actually be better than the fact that we’ve seen some technological leap on behalf of the Chinese or the Russians or some other adversary that allows them to conduct this sort of activity.”

He said the objects in these sightings “exhibit, potentially, technologies that you don’t have at your own disposal” making them a national security risk. 

The military’s encounters with possible UFOs have come under intense interest in recent years since several videos were leaked in 2017 showing encounters with fast-moving objects including one given the nickname “Tic Tac” because it looked like one of the candies.

This object, still not publicly identified, dropped from 60,000 feet to just 50 feet in a matter of seconds:

“The part that drew our attention was how it wasn’t behaving within the normal laws of physics,” pilot Chad Underwood told New York magazine last year. 

Underwood filmed the “Tic Tac” encounter.

The military has since confirmed that the footage is real, and formally declassified it in spring, but has said little else about it. 

The Navy told UFO researcher Christian Lambright in a Freedom of Information Act request that that releasing more information “would cause exceptionally grave damage to the National Security of the United States.”

To The Stars Academy, a company cofounded by former Blink 182 frontman Tom DeLonge which has worked to reveal UFO information and helped expose the 2017 videos, celebrated the newest developments. 

“TTSA welcomes the increase in transparency and is steadfast in our mission to educate policy makers and support continued interest and engagement on this topic,” the organization said via Facebook. 







Collective freakout occurs after New York Times report on ‘off-world vehicles not made on this earth’
July 23, 2020 By Bob Brigham

Users on Twitter had a great deal of commentary to offer after a bombshell New York Times report on UFOs.

“Despite Pentagon statements that it disbanded a once-covert program to investigate unidentified flying objects, the effort remains underway — renamed and tucked inside the Office of Naval Intelligence, where officials continue to study mystifying encounters between military pilots and unidentified aerial vehicles,” the newspaper reported.





“Pentagon officials will not discuss the program, which is not classified but deals with classified matters. Yet it appeared last month in a Senate committee report outlining spending on the nation’s intelligence agencies for the coming year. The report said the program, the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force, was ‘to standardize collection and reporting’ on sightings of unexplained aerial vehicles, and was to report at least some of its findings to the public every six months,” The Times explained. “For more than a decade, the Pentagon program has been conducting classified briefings for congressional committees, aerospace company executives and other government officials, according to interviews with program participants and unclassified briefing documents.”

The newspaper interviewed former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), who secured funding for the program.

“After looking into this, I came to the conclusion that there were reports — some were substantive, some not so substantive — that there were actual materials that the government and the private sector had in their possession,” Reid said.

The newspaper also interviewed astrophysicist Eric W. Davis, who worked as a subcontractor or consultant for the Pentagon U.F.O. program since 2007.

Davis said that as recently as March he briefed a Defense Department agency on “off-world vehicles not made on this earth.”


Here’s some of what people were saying about the new report:

Alien invasion could be like the one good thing to happen in 2020 let’s not jinx it https://t.co/JxeczUQrWk
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) July 24, 2020


hypothesis: aliens are currently debating whether we are more likely to destroy ourselves if they contact us or if left to our own devices, and they are testing the waters to see if we panic https://t.co/2ojRRM6c5y
— ryan cooper (@ryanlcooper) July 24, 2020


Here's the long-awaited New York Times article on UFOs, moving the ball further down the field. We've come a long way since 2017, when the official position of the US government was that nobody was interested in UFOs and nobody was investigating.
https://t.co/Jyzeil6dHs
— Nick Pope (@nickpopemod) July 23, 2020

I like how the New York Times now regularly publishes articles suggesting that the earth is being visited by space aliens & no one really cares because other stuff is going on. pic.twitter.com/5Z5KawyNHe
— Jeet Heer (@HeerJeet) July 24, 2020

Can the aliens stop messing around and just come down here and take over https://t.co/9Fq53rPwuo
— Rosie Gray (@RosieGray) July 24, 2020


See, the only thing that could make 2020 even better at this point is a full-scale alien invasion. https://t.co/MEa0Wpxnzz pic.twitter.com/kHUI1lAiF7
— Jonah Bennett (@BennettJonah) July 23, 2020



Oh hell yeah. https://t.co/KnCenyL43g pic.twitter.com/pz7T5EZ06w
— Michael Shane (@michaelbshane) July 24, 2020

Nothing important, just an on the record confirmation of alien shit in the New York Times. https://t.co/jERQAeIVPF pic.twitter.com/bWpPxU3ESs
— Jeffrey Billman (@jeffreybillman) July 24, 2020

The Truth Is Out There https://t.co/jI3YSVd0oi
— Jillian Jorgensen (@Jill_Jorgensen) July 24, 2020

come through on this one, 2020, and all will be forgiven https://t.co/8bIUSdaUFu
— Tom Lee (@tjl) July 24, 2020

Despite my Mulder instincts I can't shake my deep suspicion of the motives of defence contractors briefing here. https://t.co/moJn61R6Kh
— Ben Judah (@b_judah) July 24, 2020

Trump not tweeting about UFOs and Area 51 often is one of the more mystifying parts of his term: No Longer in Shadows, Pentagon’s U.F.O. Unit Will Make Some Findings Public https://t.co/VQJo6vISRm
— Adrian Carrasquillo (@Carrasquillo) July 24, 2020

My only thing on this: if Donald Trump knew there were UFOs, do you think he could keep that a secret? https://t.co/gaim2hYVdB
— Adam Smith (@asmith83) July 24, 2020



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