Posted on 01/20/2023 5:11:37 AM PST by RoosterRedux
In recent years, military aviators frequently encountered mysterious objects in tightly controlled training airspace. According to eyewitness accounts and leaked sensor data, the craft appeared to exhibit flight dynamics that bent – if not shattered – the laws of physics. In the most notable incidents, objects appeared to maneuver and move through the air without wings or discernible means of propulsion.
The years since these encounters became public have seen numerous developments that should prompt us to take UFOs seriously.
1. Military pilots and other service members reported more than 500 additional UFO incidents. Some appeared to demonstrate highly advanced technology.
In 2019, intense congressional interest led the U.S. Navy to institute a formal UFO reporting mechanism. Since then, aviators and other service members have reported a staggering 510 UFO encounters (including some historical incidents dating as far back as 1996).2. Congress is taking UFOs extremely seriously.Of the 366 recently-reported UFO encounters, about half remain unidentified. A previous assessment identified only one out of 144 UFO reports. Despite many of the mysterious objects registering on multiple sophisticated sensor systems (such as spy satellites, radar and infrared video), the majority of the 510 military UFO reports remain unidentified.
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Intriguingly, officials have high confidence that the objects observed by military aviators in recent years are not secret U.S. government aircraft or technology. At the same time, analysts have no evidence that the encounters “are indicative of a major technological advancement by a potential adversary” such as China or Russia.
3. Government officials are making eyebrow-raising statements about UFOs.
4. Scientists are interested in the UFO phenomenon (and have been for decades).
4. Scientists are interested in the UFO phenomenon (and have been for decades).
5. Public analyses corroborate eyewitness accounts of UFOs exhibiting remarkable technology.
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I would highly recommend keeping a completely open mind about whatever these entities are. Some people, like Jacques Vallee, have said that they have been with us throughout human history. Elves, daimons, fairies/faeries, phantasms, ghosts, and even leprechauns.
At this point, we know nothing, but we do have a mountain of anecdotal reports. Prof Diana Pasulka says our anecdotal evidence spans all history. (check her out, she is incredibly smart and reliable as a source)
Though these entities may be comprised of many different beings, some of them are described as tricksters and liars. Ergo, don't trust what they might say about themselves or our world.
Some people who have experienced them and/or interacted with them have been traumatized and left with devastating physical illnesses.
Some people, Lue Elizondo for one, says that what we are dealing with will completely change our understanding of consciousness and be so paradigm-shifting as to have the potential to erase a person's very personality.
It is natural to form ideas about what we are facing, but (I think) it is important that we remain flexible in our thinking because what we are about to confront is possibly like nothing else human cultures have ever confronted before en masse, by an order of magnitude.
As an aside, also check out Dr. Garry Nolan, one of the chief scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine Pathology Dept. He is now perhaps the face of the scientific community examining the "Phenomenon." He has a clearer view of what this thing is than anyone else if only due to his fanatical devotion to the scientific method (he is absolute in his refusal to allow bias to infect his analyses). Garry Nolan's leadership has opened the door for scientists all over the world to get involved in the study of this matter. In fact, it is now the scientific community that is leading the way (however quietly and without fanfare).
McKenna’s point was that words are a very limiting form of communication.
Pictures (without words) can give a lot more subtle detail.
Then when you add the human tendency to have an “agenda” or a “narrative” it turns out that a lot of communication is strongly misleading or biased.
His “agenda” was to think about new forms of communication where you see what was really on a person’s mind and see through any agendas or narratives.
Sorry bout that.
Excellent point!!! I completely agree.
Our own human preconceptions are very difficult to recognize and deal with.
Good morning.
The lying and “trickster” elements of the “aliens” shows just how difficult it is to get the truth—even with telepathy if the other party can control their own thoughts.
Perhaps one of the meta messages of the phenomenon is to trust no one or nothing and to learn slowly and methodically without jumping to conclusions.
I may make a poster of that and put it on my office wall. That is the best advice ever!!!!!!!!
Imagine the likely diversity of life throughout the universe.
We can not deal with the cultural and minor physical differences of our own species.
Hard lock-down on this place.
As some scientists have said, life isn't the exception but the rule. It's everywhere. Life is like water, it wants to fill every little crack and crevice.
We live in very exciting times.
Absolutely, I will.
There is so little we know about how this all works. Quantum physics, frequency, our brains. Even our best guesses probably fall short. Thanks again for links and information. Appreciated.
ummmmm.... ...the mere fact that they got here should be evident of their "highly advanced technology"!!
I fkng give up reading the rest of an article after it becomes evident the author is either stupid, or is confident the readers are!!
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