upcoming government report will detail 'difficult to explain' UFO sightings

When ODNI came out and said this phenomena is real, it's disclosure.

We've already had disclosure, it's just the public not caring, or not understanding the gravity of ODNI saying this. ODNI gives away nothing, ever. Like never. LIKE NO WAY ON GOD's GREEN EARTH WILL WE TELL YOU ANYTHING EVER.

Yet here they are because Congress forced them to.

If you live and work in my town you understand the culture at ODNI and the work they do. For them to say this is EARTH SHATTERING.

When the video that Congress has already seen comes out, everything will change.
 
It def was a big step. But the things they are saying now I can see being disturbing to some. Things like 'we arent the alpha species on the planet' and 'they are walking among us' being said by some of the same people who brought forward the original info can badly rattle some cages.


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https://www.8newsnow.com/news/local-news/is-this-company-working-with-alien-technology-in-nevada/

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Radiance Technologies has quietly become a major player in developing cutting-edge weapons and systems for the Pentagon, with 20 offices established in 17 states. When it comes to unidentified flying objects or alien technology, the company doesn’t duck the topic formerly considered taboo or fringe.

But if somebody possessed a UFO, and asked scientists from Radiance to take it apart to figure out how it works, would they take that contract?

Tim Tinsley, president of Radiance Technology, says yes.

“Why not,” he says. “I’m waiting for one of those.”
 
https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/3692746-ufos-intelligence-and-cassandras-curse/

UFOs, intelligence and Cassandra’s curse

In Greek mythology, Cassandra is endowed with the gift of prophesy. But Cassandra is also cursed; her prophesies are never to be believed.

As former White House counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke writes in “Warnings: Finding Cassandras to Stop Catastrophes,” modern-day “Cassandras” – experts who sound the alarm over catastrophic or paradigm-shifting events – are often ignored.

Clarke, who served in the Reagan, Clinton and both Bush administrations, is all too familiar with this phenomenon. Like the engineer who foresaw the space shuttle Challenger catastrophe, the lone intelligence analyst who warned of Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait, the Louisiana State University professor who issued dire predictions years before Hurricane Katrina and the “outsiders” who foresaw the 2008 financial collapse, Clarke’s desperate warnings of an impending terrorist attack fell on deaf ears before Sept. 11, 2001.

Writing in 2017, Clarke is prescient about the risks of a global infectious disease outbreak.

Shortly after “Warnings” was published, a stunning exposé of U.S. government efforts to investigate unidentified flying objects appeared in the New York Times. An accompanying article paints a vivid portrait of an extraordinary, multi-witness UFO encounter off the coast of southern California. A follow-on piece describes naval aviators’ frequent observations – corroborated by multiple sensors – of unknown objects exhibiting seemingly highly advanced technology.

More recent revelations make clear that fighter pilots are often left stunned by UFOs.

Critically, officials have high confidence that secret U.S. aircraft or experimental technologies are not responsible for these perplexing encounters. At the same time, analysts have no evidence that a foreign power is behind hundreds of UFO reports.

At this point, any intelligence analyst worth his salt should sound the alarm about the UFO phenomenon. And if policymakers are, in fact, receiving such warnings, Cassandra’s curse appears to be alive and well.
 
What would be the warning about the ufo phenomenon tho? That people would have a hard time adjusting to the truth about the issue and panic? Im optimistic on that aspect and dont think that would be the case...
 
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Jacques Vallee: "The reason I'm in France now I'm in Paris and I'm here to prepare for an international meeting of the French space agency four weeks from now where six countries are going to be represented including a representative of NASA who is going to speak officially on the new openness of NASA on this subject. The other countries are the UK, Sweden, Holland, Spain, Italy and Germany and of course France. It's a closed meeting of scientists who have submitted testimony and submitted research and it will be two very full days of analysis."
 
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/...-top-aerospace-sleuths-join-ufo-hunt-00062588

‘New territory’: America’s top aerospace sleuths join UFO hunt

America’s top aerospace engineers and scientists are joining forces to protect us from UFOs.

The country’s largest organization of government and private sector technical experts is launching a project to study “unidentified aerial phenomena,” after concluding that recent incursions by mysterious craft pose a safety hazard to military and commercial aircraft, according to people involved in the effort.

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, which includes among its members the country’s largest defense and NASA contractors, has established three committees to study the technology, how incursions affect pilot and passenger safety, and to coordinate with government agencies and international researchers also focused on the topic.

“We’re stepping in a new territory,” said Ryan Graves, a former Navy fighter pilot and defense contractor who is co-chairing AIAA’s Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena Community of Interest. He’s joined by Ravi Kopparapu, a planetary scientist at NASA who is studying the potential habitability of Earth-like planets.

“This topic is not for everyone,” added Graves, who came forward with his own experience with UFOs hovering over his F/A-18 Hornet fighter jet in 2014 and 2015. “It is not about forcing people to look into this if they are not ready yet. People have to come to terms with it.”
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...FZJOfy-JXhB8-XMde_tcISFpdTNkQtRRZbMPha3RTJ4Uo

Pilots claim they saw UFOs while flying on routes from Japan and Hawaii in August and September
Now captains and a former F-18 pilot describe to DailyMail.com seeing bright lights moving in elongated circles or 'race tracks' for hours high in the sky
The series of sightings were seen by dozens of pilots and captured on video and in air traffic control recordings
Witnesses tell DailyMail.com they are now being told by their employers to keep quiet about the sightings
Pilot Chris Van Voorhis said UFO sightings are quite common among pilots, 'Out of my pilot friends, at least 50% have seen some type of an anomaly'

Video is timestamped... moving lights at a high altitude.
 
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Mentions the US gave the Canadians part of a craft to study back in the day. around that time it would have probably been project magnet run by wilbert smith who had stated this was above nuclear secrets in some memos.
 
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mellon: "the new name is going to be the joint aerospace/undersea phenomena program office, part of the reason for the name change is the air force doesn't want to include information from space. they go "oh uap just says aerial so we don't have to tell you if we see something in orbit, we don't have to tell you if we see something in deep space" so they want to make sure they address that in the name because they were hiding behind that semantic definition to withhold information, the same thing with the navy and the ocean"

this new legislation includes private contractors of the government, why is that?

Mellon: "so one of the allegations is that the US recovered either an object that landed and was left undamaged or something that was crashed maybe on more then one occasion and that the material was provided to some of our aerospace companies who build or most advanced aircraft and so forth for them to try and research and understand and therefore that may be a source of knowledge and information and they may posses some of that material so they wanted to include that in the scope of this inquiry and new legislation."

Mellon: "2nd hand information I have been told, one former president had considered releasing this and convened a group to evaluate the pros and cons of doing so, and they ran through a list of 60 questions considered all this different alternatives and issues and at the end the entire group concluded that the government should not release the information that it was not in the public interest to release the information that it would be so disruptive and have so many negative repercussions. If it does happen I think it will happen most likely because it will no longer be able to contain it any longer.

Mellon: "One of the things that I've suggested to people in the government is that they think about if we're really going to be going down this road um, it's helpful to lessen the shock and to help people internalize and process this so if for example we do have some compelling information about UAPs in space, let the government admit and acknowledge that without saying it's aliens or whatever but just start to expose people the public generally not the UAP fan group and people like us that live and breathe this and are obsessed with this but the average person who doesn't care anything or know anything about this and begin to get this into circulation writ large across society about this possibility to help bridge uh from where we are today to where we might need to be or have to be at some point in the future."

Mellon: "do we have any information about UAPs in space? because if the answer is yes that's a very powerful advance from where we are today. and nobody can say they are helicopters, nobody can say it's ball lighting, nobody can say it's Chinese lanterns if they are flying around in space and orbit it makes the situation much more credible and begins to engage the public at large thinking in bigger terms."
 
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New classified report to Congress says only HALF of UFO sightings can be properly explained, leaving nearly 200 mysteries unsolved – as critics say investigators 'glossed over' unknown cases
Sources tell DailyMail.com a classified report due to be sent to Congress this week lists more than 150 cases of unexplained UFO encounters in the past year
The 22-page report was compiled by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and analyzes 366 cases
Only about half of the UFO encounters could be explained
Examples include video shot by Reaper drones conducting surveillance that caught 'orbs' flying around then 'suddenly bolting off'
Among the explained cases are 'brand new surveillance by foreign adversaries,' including Chinese spy drones attempting to gather information on the US
The ODNI source was critical of their department's dossier, saying it glossed over the many intriguing and worrying unexplained cases

It was due out today but was delayed... some say end of the week.
 


Me waiting for the ufo report due on oct 31st... due out end of the month apparently now...
 
https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/member...year-1.6154618

Members of Pentagon's UFO task force briefed Canadian military officials this year

Members of the Pentagon's UFO task force briefed Canadian military officials earlier this year, a previously unreported meeting that was revealed this week.

The Feb. 22 briefing was led by a U.S. Air Force intelligence officer who contributed to a headline-grabbing June 2021 report on recent American military sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP: the term U.S. authorities use for what are more commonly known as unidentified flying objects and UFOs.

According to a document released on Nov. 14, the February briefing was delivered by "multiple" members of the Pentagon's UAP Task Force and attended by 10 Canadian defence officials, including personnel from the Royal Canadian Air Force and Canadian Forces Intelligence Command, which is responsible for collecting and assessing military intelligence.­

The document provided few other details.

 
In other words, no evidence of "aliens". Shocking. :bleh:

https://www.reuters.com/business/ae...ns-so-far-pentagons-ufo-deep-dive-2022-12-16/

The Pentagon's new push to investigate reports of UFOs has so far not yielded any evidence to suggest that aliens have visited Earth or crash-landed here, senior military leaders said on Friday.

However, the Pentagon's effort to investigate anomalous, unidentified objects -- whether they are in space, the skies or even underwater -- led to hundreds of new reports that are now being investigated, they say.

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But so far they have seen nothing that indicates intelligent alien life.
 
https://www.defense.gov/News/News-S...d-in-mission-to-identify-anomalous-phenomena/

DOD Office Moving Ahead in Mission to Identify 'Anomalous Phenomena

In July, the DOD set up the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office to, among other things, identify 'unidentified anomalous phenomena' which might pose a threat to national security and the operations of both the military and other federal agencies.




"Unidentified anomalous phenomena," is anything in space, in the air, on land, in the sea or under the sea that can't be identified, and which might pose a threat to U.S. military installations or operations.

"We have an important and yet challenging mission to lead an interagency effort to document, collect, analyze and when possible, resolve reports of any unidentified anomalous phenomena," said Sean M. Kirkpatrick, the director of AARO.

Since the AARO office stood up this summer, Kirkpatrick said his team there has made significant headway in setting up its mission.



"We're working with the military departments and the Joint Staff to normalize, integrate and expand UAP reporting beyond the aviators — to all service members — including mariners, submariners and our space Guardians."

Sean M. Kirkpatrick, Director, AARO​
 
The take aways are that 1 its just getting started, 2 the various services arent cooperating well after generations of stigma and obfuscation. And 3 with the report being months late now we can only hope the NDAA being finalized will result in a flood of evidence and testimony not seen before due to agency NDA's and other restrictions unreasonably preventing people from coming forward which should make future reports easier to produce and be more informative.

That first report due in Oct that we are still waiting for will probably be rudimentary and basic imo.
 
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