Saturday 25 July 2020

Fox News on the latest New York Times UFO article + Senator Mark Warner


"Fox News | New York Times Latest Article." Uploaded by YouTube channel Project Unity on July 24, 2020. Duration: 1:16 minutes.
Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/us...
The New York Times story has hit the wire and I will be speaking about this in more detail very soon, I am happy to announce I will be conducting the first interview with both Ralph Blumenthal & Leslie Kean.
The creator and manager of Project Unity, Jay, is speaking more about his involvement with Ralph Blumenthal and Leslie Kean in this video. Congratulations to and well done by Project Unity. I also raise my hat to other UFO researchers who have played a part in the New York Times investigating this aspect (the Pentagon´s UAP Task Force, possible "off-world vehicles", etc.) of the UFO phenomenon.

Both the video above with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, and the video below from Mystery Wire with Senator Mark Warner, is mainly directed at people who are unfamiliar with the transformation of the status of the UFO subject. The public has to understand that the UFO phenomenon is no longer a tin foil hat subject. That it never has been in some parts of the US Armed Forces is another story. 

New UFO-article by the New York Times

Ralph Blumenthal and Leslie Kean have written another good - and this one is quite controversial -  article about the US Government´s study of the UFO phenomenon. The article was published in the New York Times (NYT) on July 23, 2020, with the headline "No Longer in Shadows, Pentagon´s U.F.O. Unit Will Make Some Findings Public." Note the important correction (at the end of the NYT article) made on July 24, 2020, on some of former Senator Harry Reid´s statements. You can read the article at the following link: 


My comments on some parts of the article

The main theme, or question, in the article is: Does the US Government (USG), together with some private defence contractors, know about or have in its possession "materials, not from this earth", or "objects or vehicles not from this earth and not made by humans"? 

The article does not explicitly mention the "Wilson document" (or the "EWD notes" as it is sometimes referred to), but it is obvious that Blumenthal and Kean are following the content and the leads of that document. If you are not aware of the "Wilson document," I suggest you read it.  

I have personally a hard time believing that the USG (or specific parts of it) has had in its possession some kind of extraterrestrial material or technology, and kept it hidden for the world for decades. How would it be possible to keep such a thing secret for 5-7 decades? I find it very unlikely.

At the same time, I think I have to at least listen when credible people with more insight than me into the workings of government structures and who have actually been in the centre of the decade-old Pentagon UFO program, claims that "objects of undetermined origin have crashed on earth with materials retrieved for study." However, "objects of undetermined origin" do not necessarily mean or imply an intact "ET" vehicle.

Friday 17 July 2020

US Senator Marco Rubio Speaks Out About UFOs


"NEW INTERVIEW: US Senator Marco Rubio Speaks Out About UFOs." Posted on brian hanley´s YouTube channel on July 17, 2020. Duration: 2:12 minutes.
This interview was conducted by investigative reporter Jim DeFede.

A short, but what may very well turn out to be a historical, interview with Senator Marco Rubio for CBS Miami. Even though the interview is short, and Mr. Rubio mainly repeats his main premise ("national security") as to why the US government needs to study UFOs, Mr Rubio also says some highly interesting things.

The following is what I think are the most noteworthy statements from Mr. Rubio, and how I interpret those statements to fit in the bigger picture of the ongoing careful and selective disclosure process:

Saturday 4 July 2020

The data on UFOs is very compelling, says former manager of US government´s UFO program.


"Luis Elizondo | US Senate & UFOs | 2020-06-26." Posted by Project Unity on June 27, 2020. Duration: 3:11 minutes.

Word has hit the mainstream media regarding the United States Senate Intelligence Committee’s interest in dislodging hidden / classified information pertaining to UFOs / UAPs, as well as bridging the communication gap between USG - Interagency relations relating to UFO data collection, past, present and future.

The video clip shows an interview with Luis Elizondo (former manager of the U.S. government´s UFO program, AATIP) on Fox News. I believe the interview took place on June 26, 2020. In the interview, Elizondo gives his view on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence´s proposal to the U.S. government to put together an unclassified report on UFOs (or, UAPs, which is the term preferred by the Pentagon). I have in previous posts written about this proposal or directive from the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence here and here.

I think the most interesting thing that Elizondo says in this interview comes toward the end: from the 2:48 minute mark to the 2:58 minute mark. Listen and contemplate. 


Take care!
Janne


The U.S. government´s UFO program worked on the assumption that UFOs are real


"BONUS EPISODE | The Basement Office | Tim McMillan on UFOs, Roswell and Department of Energy." New York Post´s Youtube Channel. June 24, 2020. Duration: 10:35 minutes.

In February 2020, investigative reporter Tim McMillan released an in-depth article in Popular Mechanics about AATIP, the Pentagon's secret UFO program. In this exclusive interview with Steven Greenstreet, McMillan shares some shocking revelations about the alleged Roswell UFO crash and how the Department of Energy might play a big role in the government's ongoing quest to identify unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).
Tim McMillan talks to New York Post´s Steven Greenstreet about the most intriguing thing he learned while investigating the U.S. government´s UFO program (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, AATIP). If you have not read the article by McMillan in Popular Mechanics (February of 2020), then I highly recommend you to do so here.

I am not going to comment on the conversation between McMillan and Greenstreet, more than to say that I think McMillan´s scenario on how the U.S. government would handle the UFO issue sounds reasonable and plausible. Also intriguing, is what McMillan says about the Atomic Energy Commission (starting at the 7:30 min. mark), which in 1979 became the Department of Energy. But this is not the "most intriguing" thing McMillan learned. He talks about that at the beginning of the interview.

Enjoy, and take care!
Janne
 

TTSA podcast about the Intelligence Authorization Act for 2021

In this fourth episode of "TTSA TALKS," Tom DeLonge, Chris Mellon (former United States Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence) and Lue Elizondo (former manager of Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, AATIP, a UFO/UAP program in the Pentagon) engage in a conversation about the Intelligence Authorization Act for 2021 that the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) recently introduced and that includes an official and public request for a UFO/UAP Task Force and an unclassified UFO/UAP report.

The following link takes you to the fourth episode of TTSA TALKS: https://open.spotify.com/episode/74noR8ViZUCeAgvNv5oAjC. The episode is from July 1, 2020. Duration: 45:26 minutes.

My comments on some of the content of episode four.

As I understand the conversation about the difference between AATIP and the SSCI´s recent request for a UFO/UAP Task Force, is that the latter will be able to access data from different military departments and intelligence agencies. That is, the UFO/UAP Task Force (if adopted) will be able to cut through the bureaucracy and the "stovepipes" (vertical structure/organization) in the U. S. government (USG), and access more sensitive data.