Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program

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Courtesy of the Daily Grail, this article says the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has a copy of the video of the USS Nimitz UFO encounter dating from 2007. It was archived from the website of "Vision Unlimited", a German film production company said to specialise in 2D and 3D animation and special effects. Attempts to find out why the video was on the company's website have been unsuccessful:
https://www.grenzwissenschaft-aktuell.de...d20171230/
(2018-01-03, 01:11 PM)Chris Wrote: Courtesy of the Daily Grail, this article says the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine has a copy of the video of the USS Nimitz UFO encounter dating from 2007. It was archived from the website of "Vision Unlimited", a German film production company said to specialise in 2D and 3D animation and special effects. Attempts to find out why the video was on the company's website have been unsuccessful:
https://www.grenzwissenschaft-aktuell.de...d20171230/

Actually, it seems the archived copy from the "Vision Unlimited" website is rather old news. See here:
https://www.facebook.com/isaac.koi/posts...5388181187
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It is important to note the trickle-down staging of the release of information is pre-planned. Many UFOlogist believe that we will get full dosclosure as in the Prez USA walks up to a podium and announces "ET is here". If that happens, it will come when no one is surprised by the revelation. Since the information will have been slowly disseminated in manners as we are experiencing.

I was at a party recently, mostly Naval and Marine types, a group of serious materialists and, generally, unbelievers in ETs existence. I'm considered the "Lone Nutcase" and the subjects of sproit and ET comunicatrion are taboo, ridiculed. Someone brought up the Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program story, one very high ranking officer looked over at me and asked for a comment. The entire room went dead quiet.

The tone and mood and genuine interest absolutely stunned me. That is how effective the Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program story has been in changing the mentalities of the collective in ways I doubted I would ever see. Just wait for the other dozens of UFO/ET shoes to drop.

Patience, just wait.
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As 2018 begins here are the latest developments on the New York Times, Washington Post, and Politico revelations of a $22 million dollar Top Secret military black budget Defense program to investigate UFOs. New revelations include the possible roles of CIA, DIA, and Navy Intelligence, and President Donald Trump. The head research physicist at the Institute at the Institute for Advanced Studies, who worked on the $22 million study, adds insight into what happened.



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Guest, John Alexander discusses his thoughts on the Pentagon's secret UFO search as well as his latest book, Reality Denied, where he tells firsthand things that can't happen, - but did. 

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My position has nothing to do with belief. It has everything to do with these unassailable facts:

1.) Luis Elizondo informed us about the existence of the AATIP that he directed at the Pentagon. This revelation has been confirmed by the Pentagon and Sen. Harry Reid.

2.) He took great personal and professional risk to do so – he quit his job at the Pentagon to get this information out and his future now depends on the success of a risky venture with the To The Stars Academy. How many people have taken a similar risk to get significant information about this topic released? I can’t think of a single one in many decades.

3.) He provided an impressive report backed by at least two of our top gun Navy fighter jet pilots, Cmdrs. Fravor and Slaight, as an example of the kind of credible cases that he investigated while directing the AATIP. Again, this is a first in perhaps 50 years. And Mr. Elizondo even got classified ATFLIR footage declassified and released to the press, which is historically unprecedented. If he hadn’t done so through proper official channels then he would’ve been arrested by now, because releasing classified military intelligence is a criminal offense that’s taken very seriously by federal law enforcement.

4.) These efforts have completely reshaped the public conversation about this topic: the mainstream media is finally taking this subject seriously. Virtually overnight, witnesses like myself are no longer in the horrific position of facing open ridicule for sharing our highly exotic sighting experiences and discussing their enormous implications. So now scientists and ufologists alike have new license to publicly discuss and constructively debate the presence of unearthly technology in our skies. This is a major victory for every single one of us who takes this subject seriously.

5.) We have every reason to believe that Mr. Elizondo’s credentials are 100% legit, because if they weren’t, the Pentagon would’ve publicly challenged them, and he probably would’ve been arrested (because surely it’s illegal to impersonate a Pentagon official and/or lie about one’s positions in the military and intelligence communities).

6.) This story is facing substantial pushback from those within the counterintelligence community who didn’t want this story to come out.

Given these facts, I frankly find the efforts to sow suspicion about this man and what he’s done, downright despicable.
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Interesting update from Grant Cameron – Grant Cameron Why do People have Experiences with UFOs? Is there a DNA marker?

Hal Puthoff, Kit Green, Eric Davis all mentioned and discusses the connections between consciousness and the ufo phenomena. 
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The Daily Grail has an article about two recent YouTube videos by Ian Goddard, debunking one of the UFO videos released last year - the one known as the Gimbal UFO, which shows the "glowing aura":
https://www.dailygrail.com/2018/02/new-y...-debunked/

The suggestion is that it just shows jet-engine exhaust, and that the surrounding aura is a standard artefact of infrared photography. The explanation for the rotation isn't as convincing, and seems to change a bit between the two videos, but the second video does show similar rotation in another film of jet-engine exhausts (though the crossed lines that Goddard has added to indicate the rotation seems to exaggerate it wildly):



(2018-02-13, 10:19 AM)Chris Wrote: The Daily Grail has an article about two recent YouTube videos by Ian Goddard, debunking one of the UFO videos released last year - the one known as the Gimbal UFO, which shows the "glowing aura":
https://www.dailygrail.com/2018/02/new-y...-debunked/

The suggestion is that it just shows jet-engine exhaust, and that the surrounding aura is a standard artefact of infrared photography. The explanation for the rotation isn't as convincing, and seems to change a bit between the two videos, but the second video does show similar rotation in another film of jet-engine exhausts (though the crossed lines that Goddard has added to indicate the rotation seems to exaggerate it wildly):

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Mick West, Ian Goddard and others have spent the past couple of months gaining an understanding of the computer imaging artifacts observed in the "Gimbal" video. While the discussion has often been quite technical, their progress in explaining the artifacts can be followed in this thread at Metabunk:

https://www.metabunk.org/nyt-gimbal-vide...ect.t9333/

Without lots more evidence from the incident (more video footage, radar evidence, etc.), along with contradicting testimony from the pilots, I'd say the Gimbal video has been sufficiently debunked as evidence for UFOs.

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