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

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I remember watching the Joe Rogan podcast with Tom Delonge a couple of months ago and thinking that Tom was rather 'unhinged' to say the least, with some staggering claims about the UFO phenomenon and the people he was working with.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n_3mnJfHzY

Well, in light of recent information making front page news, it seems he was partly right. He mentioned the advanced aerospace threat identification program in the podcast and I brushed it off as nonsense quite frankly, which we all know now as something that actually existed. If the rest of what he is talking about is also of the same source and calibre, then it is astounding.

 
Time will tell as he mentions that more 'shit' is coming from his company, so to speak.

EDIT - FYI, Tom's company hired Luis Elizondo, the head of that Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Programme recently revealed. So Tom is connected into this in a big way.
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(2017-12-20, 12:21 AM)diverdown Wrote: I remember watching the Joe Rogan podcast with Tom Delonge a couple of months ago and thinking that Tom was rather 'unhinged' to say the least, with some staggering claims about the UFO phenomenon and the people he was working with.


That interview, and several others, where he came across as you say "unhinged", strongly detracted from the message he was hoping to deliver. It was like 'meh' with a possibility of 'mebbe'. I don't think he is totally exonerated from being a whacko but the preview of information about the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Programme is cause for pause.
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It's remarkable what a declassified study will do for a formally fringe subject.
Two weeks ago the mainstream media seemed to consider the subject,less appealing than something stuck to the bottom of a shoe.
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(2017-12-20, 12:21 AM)diverdown Wrote: I remember watching the Joe Rogan podcast with Tom Delonge a couple of months ago and thinking that Tom was rather 'unhinged' to say the least, with some staggering claims about the UFO phenomenon and the people he was working with...EDIT - FYI, Tom's company hired Luis Elizondo, the head of that Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Programme recently revealed. So Tom is connected into this in a big way.

On the surface this is troubling, on the surface.  Elizondo has now joined Hal Puthoff and another former Defense Department official, Christopher K. Mellon, who was a deputy assistant secretary of defense for intelligence, in a new commercial venture called To the Stars Academy of Arts and Science (Delonge's org).
https://www.raytheon.com/news/feature/uap_atflir.html

Quote:“We might be the system that caught the first evidence of E.T. out there,” said Aaron Maestas, director of engineering and chief engineer for Surveillance and Targeting Systems at Raytheon's Space and Airborne Systems business. “But I’m not surprised we were able to see it. ATFLIR is designed to operate on targets that are traveling in excess of Mach 1. It’s a very agile optical system with a sensitive detector that can distinguish between the cold sky and the hot moving target quite easily.”

Interesting piece regarding the engineers that developed the imaging system that the recent DoD released video showed with the UFO's
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Interesting video - it sounded like he called himself a notorious tool initially which distracted me. Smile
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Tyson keeps it light, but he's really floundering.
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(2017-12-23, 05:28 PM)Stan Woolley Wrote:

Tyson keeps it light, but he's really floundering.

I don't understand his line of reasoning. An unknown flying object, with unknown means of propulsion that defies our current understanding of physics has caused a stir in the world news and has been officially confirmed, yet NDT is 'cool' with that and is not interested? How can a scientist even say that? It's as if he cannot comprehend the significance of the video and goes off in a slight tangent about personal HD videos etc. What??
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Quote:I don't understand his line of reasoning. An unknown flying object, with unknown means of propulsion that defies our current understanding of physics has caused a stir in the world news and has been officially confirmed, yet NGT is 'cool' with that and is not interested? How can a scientist even say that?

He's in a form of denial. La la la it'll go away... LOL
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