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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/Either-Capital-9916 on 2024-08-29 09:56:26+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/VolarRecords on 2024-08-29 09:33:56+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/Bader-10 on 2024-08-29 08:08:00+00:00.


Since Matthew Pines discussed upcoming UAP revelations in the [What Bitcoin Did podcast], it got me thinking about recent claims and presentations by figures like David Grusch and others. Last year, there were reports of Grusch presenting to big fund managers and tech executives—people not typically interested in UAPs. Why try to deceive a community that doesn’t believe in this phenomena. Why is that?

How could someone like Luis Elizondo, brake directly into the mainstream with The New York Times and 60 Minutes in 2017, and then get a CBS Mornings interview after publishing his book. And continue to echo similar points as Grusch, and why do they receive such visibility?

This brings me to my theory: what if this is all part of a controlled disclosure operation? Grusch and Elizondo might be integral to this, tasked with spreading specific information. However, the question arises: how can they be part of an intelligence community operation yet be opposed by the same community?

Elizondo hinted at an answer: the "Collins Elite." This group, reportedly with deeply religious views, sees non-human intelligences (NHIs) as demonic, potentially placing them at odds with another faction within the intelligence community—what we might call "The Truth Revealers" (TTR). If this internal war is real, Jim Semivan and John Ramirez could be the most reliable sources of genuine information, given their outlandish but intriguing claims:

  • They will reveal themselves in 2027.
  • Reptilians are living among us.
  • Humanity was genetically engineered by them.

 

If we entertain this logic, what other claims from Semivan and Ramirez have we dismissed that might warrant reconsideration?

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/ScruffyChimp on 2024-08-29 12:22:56+00:00.


From Reality Check: UFO whistleblowers: Lue Elizondo calls David Grusch a 'hero'

I worked with David [at] Space Force. I don't know if that's public knowledge, but I'll say [it] what the hell. He and I were working the UAP topic for Space Force for a very good man, a senior guy, very senior guy by the way.

I feel that this has been understandably overlooked on the other post but is worthy of discussion.

Can anyone explain the significance and implications please?

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/RealMundiRiki on 2024-08-29 11:41:55+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/CCFATFAT on 2024-08-29 05:57:49+00:00.

Original Title: I’ve always been interested in this video and it’s authenticity. To make this in 96’ would’ve taken some staggering effort from an amateur. Apparently some people that worked at Pixar analyzed it and said it would’ve take even them 4 or 5 months to make it. What are your thoughts?

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/Gov_CockPic on 2024-08-29 11:52:22+00:00.

Original Title: In Ross Coulthart's AMA, he was asked to name the "most credible source you’ve worked with". He said "Nat Kobitz". Well 2 years ago a redditor did a ton of detective work on Kobitz, and it was barely seen or acknowledged. Take a look at this, it's insane it went under the radar in Sept 2021.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/TheAstralBodiez on 2024-08-29 04:14:15+00:00.


Mine was Christmas 2018 just before 2019. My grandfather was leaving and we were all at my parents house. Most everyone left was intoxicated, yet I being the DD for the night was pretty attentive.

As my grandfather is leaving, i walk him to the front door and give him a hug and say bye as he walks out the door and I turn around to go sit somewhere. Normal goodbye, as the parents and my fiance and others are drunk, laughing, and making a ton of noise per usual.

Seconds later, he comes back inside before I'm even able to sit down in the other room. He yells (he's a mumbler, so take "yell" with a grain of salt) "Hey guys, you wanna see a UFO? There's one out here."

I, being sober, was the only one to hear him let alone take interest. I bolted up thinking "what the fuck? This is the last guy I'd of thought believed in UFO's." I then run outside and he points to the sky, and there it is- I see it.

A triangle shaped craft, with a single red light at each corner of the triangle. It started fairly close but still very far away as it was dark and depth perception wasnt very good. In a matter of 2 maybe 3 seconds, the UFO then turns a little bit, and starts to VERY smoothly and somehow VERY quickly starts to fly away complete opposite direction of us.

My grandfather is not very religious (if at all.) He served military, and is very skeptical of anything paranormal. It is the last thing I'd of expected him to believe. It was just so vivid and real and everything like you've been taught and/or seen on videos that it was undeniable.

Forgive me if this isn't allowed, I will delete soon as notified.

Tldr; Grandpa saw UFO leaving house on Christmas, came back in to tell us. I was the only one who heard, and us two watched it fly away in the sky. Triangle ship all black with single red light at each point of the triangle.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/KarlAu3r on 2024-08-29 02:33:50+00:00.


Hey maybe some of you guys saw the AmA on r/aliens. I just want to know what you got out of it.

My personal Highlights were that he thinks a major US public figure will come forward soon with info of the phenomena and that Tom DeLonge is legit. I would also like to hear your opinions about his credibility.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/West-Buy8333 on 2024-08-29 02:07:29+00:00.


I recently stumbled on a new website that tracks UAP sightings, and it's honestly blowing my mind. The creator is a Google Ads expert who's been featured in the NYT, WIRED, and BBC for his work with playing political games (let’s call it meddling 😅) but also with awesome work in suicide prevention, anti-radicalisation and stuff like that. Also a talented musician whose songs might already be in your playlist (they were in mine, and I had no idea lol). He’s basically applied his tech skills to UAP tracking. Imagine the possibilities of a tool that could aggregate and analyse sighting data in real-time. That’s basically what he created.

I interviewed him and we talked about his previous work, discussing the crazy stuff Google knows about you and retains (like, forever) and how he created the website to track UFOs.

My interview with him is here is anyone is interested

And his website is here:

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/Sultan-of-swat on 2024-08-29 01:20:04+00:00.


Just finished Lue’s book and it has me asking how much these non human intelligences are plugged into our communications and discussions.

If they’re advanced enough to know the CAP point (or whatever it’s called) of our fighter jets and show up at sensitive military installations that are supposed to be secret, surely they are consuming all our media/communications too, right?

Do you think whatever “they” are that they’re sifting through and analyzing everything we’re discussing here and throughout other mediums? Couldn’t forums like this be a reverse honey pot of sorts where they learn what we think of them and what we know plus who’s talking about them?

Are they just so completely confident in their advantage that they do not care in the slightest about the potential for a concerted human effort to prepare against them? Or are they maybe more like an advanced AI that isn’t monitoring things like that and only concerned with societal milestones like nukes, flight, space travel, etc?

We all discuss UAP very publicly in forums like this so everything we think we know is right out in the open.

Do you think they monitor our discussions?

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/Special_Hunt_6304 on 2024-08-28 22:15:37+00:00.


Karl Nell's quote, "Pursuit of Happiness requires knowledge of world as it is," encapsulates a profound truth about the human quest for understanding and fulfillment. This statement highlights the essential link between knowledge and happiness, suggesting that to truly achieve happiness, one must first understand the reality of the world we live in. Knowledge serves as the foundation upon which we build our perceptions, decisions, and ultimately, our happiness. Without a clear and truthful understanding of the world, our efforts to find happiness might be misguided or incomplete.

The concept of disclosure ties directly into this pursuit of knowledge. When we speak of disclosure, especially in contexts like governmental transparency or the revealing of hidden truths about the universe, it implies a release of knowledge that has been previously concealed or misunderstood. In the realm of UFOs and other unexplained phenomena, figures like Karl Nell advocate for disclosure because they believe that humanity has the right to know the full scope of our reality. Withholding information, whether it's about extraterrestrial life, advanced technologies, or the true nature of our universe, limits our understanding and, therefore, our potential for growth and happiness.

Furthermore, exploring the world as it is—the true, unvarnished reality—requires courage and an openness to challenge our existing beliefs. It demands that we question, learn, and sometimes unlearn, the narratives we’ve been taught. This process can be uncomfortable but is necessary for genuine happiness. Happiness grounded in illusion is fragile and can easily be shattered when faced with reality. However, happiness that stems from a well-informed perspective, where one understands and accepts the complexities and mysteries of the world, is resilient and deeply fulfilling.

In essence, Karl Nell's quote is a call to action for intellectual and spiritual courage. It urges us to seek out knowledge, embrace the truth, and use that understanding as a foundation to build a life of genuine happiness and wisdom.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/wrexxxxxxx on 2024-08-28 20:58:45+00:00.


h/t Lester Nare

A 10-month UAP study conducted off Long Island's coast has produced significant findings. The study documented recurring luminous spheroids with extreme velocities and stationary behavior. These objects often appeared outside the visible spectrum, detectable mainly in infrared. Not your typical aircraft or natural phenomena.

Using night vision and multispectral devices, the team discovered Anomalous Transient Light Phenomena (ATLP). These were undetectable by conventional means, further challenging the limits of what we consider "normal" air traffic.

Key observations

• Luminous spheroids, 1.5-3m in diameter

• Exhibited extreme velocities and stationary periods

• Often undetectable in visible light, primarily observable in infrared (especially short-wave infrared)

Behavioral characteristics

• Fluctuating albedo (brightness)

• Rotation and glinting effects

• Swarm-like behavior

• Intelligent interaction

• Non-physical mass

• Variable luminosity

• Transitions between luminous and non-luminous states

Instrumented findings

Low Heat Signatures

• Radar Cross-Section Variability

• Electromagnetic Interference

• Ultrasonic Signal Anomalies

• Detected correlations between electromagnetic (EM) field measurements and ultrasonic signals during sightings

Instruments deployed

X-band Radar (3 cm wavelength)

• Multispectral Electro-Optical (ME-O) Cameras

• Hyperspectral Cameras

• High-Magnification Telescopic Cameras

• Sony IMX-462 and IMX-991 Starvis Sensors

• Forward-Looking Infrared (FLIR) Cameras

• EM Field Detectors and Spectrum Analyzers

• Ultrasonic and Acoustic Transducers

• Geiger Counters and Semiconductor Diode Sensors

• LIDAR Rangefinders

• Telemetry Monitoring System

• Weather Station (Weather Bug)

• GPS Mapping and Laser Range Finders

• Stellarium App

• FlightRadar24 and AirNav Apps

• Marine Traffic App

The findings suggest the possibility of an origin beyond our current understanding, and the authors suggest further investigation.

Over 10 months, this team wasn't just looking up at the sky. They were collecting hard data—radar, infrared, electromagnetic signals, and more. This isn't hearsay or speculation; it's evidence grounded in science.

"Where's the evidence?" - this study is a clear example that real science is happening.

The full study is available in the Open Journal of Applied Sciences. It calls for further rigorous scientific investigation into these unexplained phenomena.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/KOOKOOOOM on 2024-08-28 22:51:13+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/PositiveSong2293 on 2024-08-28 21:01:53+00:00.

Original Title: Research Demonstrates the Nature of UAPs: The research resulted from 10 months of field investigation off the coast of Long Island, New York. The objective was to determine whether unknown aerial phenomena existed in a coastal area and to characterize their properties and behaviors.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/Plus_Ad4250 on 2024-08-28 17:10:12+00:00.


This is the video that was discussed on Joe Rogan with Lou Elizondo at the 1:35 mark of the podcast. (Episode #2194)

You can basically see the warp bubble or time distortion bubble around the UAP that Lou talks about in his new book.

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The original was posted on /r/ufos by /u/SharpSuitedMan on 2024-08-28 16:17:49+00:00.


NHI/UAP-related Reddit subs have had a number of debates about Lue Elizondo’s statements in his new book Imminent referring to “NHI/UAP recon for thousands of years” and recently reported activity indicating the “Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield”. Commenters here have questioned why advanced NHIs would need to undertake recon of Earth and mankind for that length of time, especially if the NHIs are hostile and “preparing an invasion”. Some commenters have also claimed that the NHIs would have already wiped us out if they were hostile; this claim is obviously based on the assumption that “hostile” automatically means “genocidal” (rather than primarily territorial annexation and dominance over local populations, for example).

However, it’s important to understand the wider context of Elizondo’s remarks. He actually explains it in his book. It’s a detailed section and worth reading directly, but here’s a summary of the main point that Elizondo is making:

  • Elizondo uses the analogy of a gorilla in an enclosure.
  • The gorilla is intelligent and adaptable.
  • The gorilla also has a long history of extreme violence.
  • Biologists have been monitoring the enclosure for many years.
  • The biologists place the interests and survival of their own species first. They’re capable of dealing with threats. However, so far they’ve had no need to inflict lethal harm on the gorilla because it hasn’t posed any threat to them.
  • The gorilla’s capabilities begin noticeably increasing and accelerating.
  • The gorilla also starts to occasionally break out of its enclosure, explore the immediate surroundings and return home.
  • The gorilla is clearly curious about its wider environment; there are signs that it intends to visit an increasingly large area of territory outside its enclosure once it figures out how to do this.
  • The gorilla somehow obtains a loaded shotgun.
  • The gorilla figures out how to use the shotgun.
  • The biologists are now faced with the potential threat of an intelligent and violent gorilla armed with a shotgun turning up on their front porch.
  • Elizondo directly states that the main issue is mankind’s propensity for violence and the threat we therefore pose to our neighbours in the galaxy.

This broadly correlates with the conclusions of my “deep dive” article last year summarising Lue Elizondo and David Grusch’s main claims at the time and attempting to extrapolate the implications. It remains to be seen if this is actually a worst-case scenario. However, as stated in his book, Elizondo believes that the bullet-points above explain everything that has reportedly been happening, including the NHI/UAP interest in mankind’s nuclear weapons and overall military capabilities, the alleged abductions, and so on.

Elizondo’s suggestion that the pattern of NHI/UAP behaviour indicates “recon for a potential invasion” is based his own specific professional background. In the interests of taking a broader perspective, it’s also worth considering that Earth may not actually be independent in the first place; the NHIs may be monitoring threats to the stability of galactic territory that they already dominate, so our entire solar system may have already been annexed a very long time ago.

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