I Must Digress | Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Confirmed by the Navy and then by the Pentagon
Typically, I will be writing about cryptids like the Sasquatch in my Big Blog. However, I reserve the right to go off-topic from time to time. This week’s BIG news confirming UAP results is one such time…
Some lawmakers have the public interest in mind as they seek answers to these technologies that appear to defy the laws of physics. “Based on pilot accounts, encounters with these UAPs often involved complex flight patterns and advanced maneuvering, which demand extreme advances in quantum mechanics, nuclear science, electromagnetics, and thermodynamics,” North Carolina Congressman Mark Walker wrote in a letter to Navy Secretary Richard Spencer in July. Are they a threat to National Security, or are they an outstanding opportunity to contribute to and advance the public good through science and technology?
One encounter released is allegedly between a navy pilot and a UFO. “The Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program ended in the 2012 time frame. It was determined that there were other, higher priority issues that merited funding and it was in the best interest of the DoD to make a change,” a DoD statement read, according to ABC News. “The DoD takes seriously all threats and potential threats to our people, our assets, and our mission and takes action whenever credible information is developed.” So what issue is a higher priority?
“To date, 3 million Facebook users have showered Roberts’s prank event page with international attention, playing into its tongue-in-cheek recognition of the government secrecy and extraterrestrial ties that Area 51 represents in popular culture. But as online jokes spread about bringing home aliens from a locked-down military base, “Storm Area 51” bled into real life. A spokesperson for the Air Force ominously warned people against approaching the base’s borders. Media outlets fought to interview Roberts and reported on his meme as if it were an impending catastrophe.
It has also triggered preparations for a state of emergency in two Nevada counties and generated more alien merch than anyone could ever want. Most of all, the meme has thrust Roberts, a long-haired, laid-back bro, into a national spotlight he probably didn’t deserve — or into the center of a debacle involving a rural town, the federal government, a business partner, a cease-and-desist order, and frequent evocations of Fyre Festival. Depends on who you ask.”
So that happened this week– but was extremely underwhelming in comparison to the release of the authenticated videos and the development of a Space Force from late-night ideation to daytime reality.
“According to Air Force planning documents obtained by Defense News, an “initial Space Force staff” will be ready to stand up within 90 days of the new branch’s formal establishment by law. The group will take over all planning work currently done by the Air Force, and it will hash out the finer details of the branch’s structure. While the vast majority of the staff — about 151 people — will come from the Air Force, the other services will also transfer personnel: 24 from the Army, 14 from the Navy and Marine Corps, and nine from the Joint Staff, the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the intelligence community, the documents said. The initial organizational construct, which was approved by then-Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson in May, resembles a flattened, condensed version of the headquarters structure used by the Joint Staff and military services.”
The Commander of the Space Force, Air Force General John Raymond, said US adversaries are seeking to develop their military capabilities in space. “I’m convinced that space is a war-fighting domain. I’m convinced that our way of life and our way of war depend on space capabilities,” he said. The president announced a Space Command, and now he wants a Space Force.
The U.S. government has the technology: They will use the Hudson Valley boomerang, the flying saucers, the triangles, and the cigars. They will continue to fly them under the guise of being “UFOs” while some DoD, Air Force, and Navy agents will know the truth– that their goal is to scare us into funding yet another military branch. And they have known that we have these, let us call them (Un)Known Arial Phenomena (KAP) so as not to confuse them with ACTUAL, extraterrestrial aircraft piloted by ETs. As evidence, the stealth bomber was being funded at the same time that these other black budget items were being researched and reverse-engineered). If you see a boomerang-shaped “UAP” flying around scaring people with roughly the same wingspan as the stealth bomber, you can say that I told you so. But I only know thanks to whistle-blowers who worked on the top-secret projects coming forward with the truth that they believe the public has a right to know.
Just ask Bob Lazar. “A controversial figure even in the UFO community, Lazar claimed that as a government scientist he was taken to Area 51 near Groom Lake and then put to work at a facility called S4 about 15 miles south. By his account, flying discs powered by anti-matter reactors with seats too small for humans were being tested at S4 — reverse-engineered by the U.S. to create its own futuristic technology.”
The intelligence agencies and the media tend to be the ones who are the actual operatives of these fear and misinformation campaigns. Officially, the government wants secrecy for these phenomena. If you turn on them, your character is assassinated, you are ridiculed and ultimately discredited. [I will Blog about these things happening in the Bigfoot community in a later post]. We don’t have a free press: Those that control the press are controlled by those that want the secrets behind their power kept secret. We don’t have a democratic process: Those that control the government representatives and their parties are controlled by those that want their powerful secrets kept. We don’t have an un-corrupt scientific community: The CIA employs professional debunkers, professional lobbyists, and paid off members of the 5th estate to control the spin that is put on such sensational news as the confirmation of UAP video authenticity. I can’t speak for everybody, but I think they messed up on this one. They’ve made school shootings ordinary. Do they think that we are going to be stupid enough to believe that ETs are suddenly abducting, mutilating, killing, and otherwise “disappearing” our animals and citizens? Will all nations do this to their own people, or will it just be the USA? Will they stage an alien attack on the Superbowl, a major city like Los Angeles, or, as in Independence Day, the White House or Congress itself? Would that cause enough fear to get the rest of us to fund their Space Force? I hope that we will keep our heads about us, demand to know the truth, continue to push the Freedom of Information Act, and stay woke. For those who know the truth have the power and will not relinquish it easily. For the rest of us, we need to start to read between the lines, educate, and organize to destabilize that power.