Tic Tac Doh!

I am an agnostic regarding Greer as I am Lazar. The problem for me are the accusations made about the credibilty of both men. Very confusing for anyone who dabbles and unfortunately this cat fighting isn’t limited to just these two individuals.

That said Greer has produced a couple of good vids as well as the ground greaking UFO news conference of May 9, 2001.

Full video.

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Scientist proposes new theory as to why humans have never been contacted by aliens

Missed connections of the third kind.

Given the ever-growing vastness of the universe, it remains difficult to imagine there has never been an official recorded account of extraterrestrial life attempting to contact Earth.

The idea that the human race is the only intelligent life in the universe can be frightening — and statistically seems unfathomable — but despite countless efforts to reach other beings, humanity has been left unanswered.

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Will Powerful New Tools Finally Let Us Hear Alien Civilizations?

The most potent effort yet to find extraterrestrial life is searching for beings that may not want to be found

What could motivate extraterrestrial civilizations to beam electromagnetic signals into space? They might be using them for navigation or entertainment, or as a way of pinging our solar system to see if anyone’s home. Whatever the case, detecting such transmissions would be the easiest way for humankind to prove that someone else is out there, and astronomers have made intermittent attempts to eavesdrop on alien broadcasts for six decades.

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I led UK’s secret UFO division and a forgotten sighting still haunts me – HUNDREDS saw it, so why was it ignored?

A MYSTERIOUS triangular craft zipped across the sky over a military base and, as astonished Ministry of Defence police looked on, aimed a search light at the ground below.

The incredible sighting above Cosford RAF Base in Shropshire on March 31, 1993, was one of hundreds reported across the UK by members of the public, police officers and military personnel over a two day period.

Thirty years on the Cosford Incident, as it came to be known, remains unexplained.

Nick Pope is an interesting guy, not a wild eyed hysteric.

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Thousands of ‘alien’ space radio signals reach Earth: ‘Not just a coincidence’

The truth is out there.

Thousands of deep space radio signals have made their way to Earth — 50 of them from repeating sources, according to Canadian astronomers monitoring what could possibly be alien contact from another world.

Recently detected were 25 new repeating sources, known technically as fast radio bursts, from the depths of the universe, the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment reported.

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Six whistleblowers who claim they worked on military UFO programs retrieving & analyzing crash material have testified to members of congress

Senior members of Congress have spoken to as many as six whistleblowers who claim they worked on Roswell-style UFO crash retrieval and reverse engineering programs, according to a top attorney, a leading Stanford scientist, and ex-UFO program officials.

For decades it has been the subject of spooky TV shows and sci-fi novels: the theory that the government has alien spacecraft in a bunker somewhere, and has been trying to disassemble and understand their technology.

… Immunologist and Nobel Prize nominee Dr. Garry Nolan was commissioned by the CIA to investigate cases of the mysterious Havana Syndrome inflicting embassy officials worldwide, and has conducted experiments analyzing material allegedly jettisoned in UFO flyovers.

He claims to be in contact with several former staffers of extraordinary UFO ‘reverse engineering’ programs.


This is a short clip of Garry Nolan discussing UFO’s. Not a nutter.

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Pentagon video shows mysterious flying orb, says 650 UFOs are being tracked

The Pentagon has released rare declassified footage of an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) spotted in the Middle East last year.

The footage, shown before a congressional committee Wednesday as part of a defence update on UFOs (or, as the Pentagon calls them, UAPs – Unexplained Anomalous Phenomena) shows a small, spherical object that appears to shimmer as it quickly zips above houses and empty fields.


Interesting …

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UAP Hearing

UAP Hearing

TESTIMONY ON THE MISSION, ACTIVITIES, OVERSIGHT, AND BUDGET OF THE ALL-DOMAIN ANOMALY RESOLUTION OFFICE

This is supposed to kick off at 10:30 AM but may be delayed as there is a non-public committee meeting scheduled prior to the live event. Note – I do not know the YouTube hosts as this is the first time I have watched their channel but so far so good…

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Thoughts about the Security of U.S. Airspace in Advance of the Pending Hearing with AARO Director.

Thoughts about the Security of U.S. Airspace in Advance of the Pending Hearing with AARO Director.

Chinese spy balloons generated sensational press attention earlier this year, but they are no longer a significant problem now that we have adjusted our air defense radar systems. Large balloons can easily be detected, and, if necessary, destroyed, long before they reach the U.S. However, before concluding that U.S. airspace is secure, consider these disturbing incidents documented by investigative journalists at The War Zone:

To the best of my knowledge, none of these incidents has been resolved.

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10 key questions for this week’s historic UFO hearing

A bipartisan group of lawmakers is doubling down on solving the decades-old UFO mystery. On Wednesday, the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities will hold the second hearing on the phenomenon in over 50 years.

Congressional interest in UFOs (also known as “unidentified anomalous phenomena,” or UAP) surged following the 2017 publication of eyebrow-raising videos recorded by Navy fighter jets. Briefings by naval aviators who witnessed the mysterious objects maneuvering in extraordinary ways subsequently paved the way for groundbreaking UAP-related legislation.

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A misunderstood paper on UFOs draws criticism of the Pentagon

More than a month ago, a draft version of a scientific paper on the subject of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP or UFOs) was published at Harvard. The authors of the paper were Dr. Avi Loeb, a Harvard professor, theoretical physicist, and cosmologist, working with Sean Kirkpatrick, the head of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The paper speculated on the origins of some UAP and the types of technology that might be required to account for the performance characteristics some of the objects appear to display.

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Alien motherships: Pentagon official floats a theory for unexplained sightings

The official in charge of a secretive Pentagon effort to investigate unexplained aerial incursions has co-authored an academic paper that presents an out-of-this-world theory: Recent objects could actually be alien probes from a mothership sent to study Earth.

In a draft paper dated March 7, Sean Kirkpatrick, head of the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, and Harvard professor Avi Loeb teamed up to write that the objects, which appear to defy all physics, could be “probes” from an extraterrestrial “parent craft.”

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US has real UFO problem and it’s not Chinese spy balloons, says former Navy fighter pilot

We were seeing UFOs daily, says former US fighter pilot

A former US Navy fighter pilot has told how his squadron encountered UFOs almost daily for months while training off the American coast.

The sightings included a near collision with an object that appeared like a cube inside a sphere, and a close encounter with a fleet of objects moving at 120 knots into the wind.

Lt Ryan Graves, an F/A-18 Super Hornet pilot, is now leading an effort to encourage reporting of sightings, and advocating for scientific study of what the military calls Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs).

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On the hunt for alien life

The likelihood of its existence in some form in the universe is quite high

The James Webb space telescope, the most powerful telescope ever built, has gathered some extraordinary images since it was launched by NASA just over a year ago. There have been shots of stars on the cusp of death, of stars violently colliding together, and even of ancient galaxies that have challenged our very understanding of the cosmos. But it’s the study of exoplanets — planets outside our solar system — that, for me, really justifies the telescope’s $10 billion price tag.

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