Could the recent Esalen sighting be orchestrated alongside MilOrbs to attract billionaire entrepreneurs for funding the Program, especially in light of the Pentagon audit controversy?
The recent drone incident has rekindled speculation about the existence of reverse-engineered anti-gravity aerial vehicles concealed within the complex military-industrial framework. Operating these non-human intelligence (NHI) level crafts has long proven challenging, necessitating a deep, sentient connection between the pilot and the craft. This ongoing quest to identify and train natural “psionic” pilots or neural networked “augmented” pilots is a public strategy, seemingly aimed at attracting greater financial support from affluent sectors and fresh talent from the scientific community. This is particularly pressing as the Pentagon faces scrutiny over budget allocations, and the Program itself is hindered by a select group of scientists bound by strict confidentiality agreements.
Jacob Barber is actively promoting a “Skypilot” training initiative targeting young children, including his own, echoing Grant Cameron’s recent research into several individuals who claim they were trained as child pilots for non-human crafts.
Cameron recounted:
“In 2013, an elderly woman approached me, asserting she had piloted a flying saucer. After 38 years of UFO investigations, I found her story intriguing. Initially skeptical, I soon realized that she was of sound mind with a fascinating narrative. Since then, over 50 witnesses have shared similar experiences. One account may be anecdotal, two indicate evidence, but fifty demand an investigation. Why were these individuals allowed to operate the craft, and how could someone pilot a vehicle with technology possibly a millennium ahead of ours?”
Barber has suggested that Michael Herrera and his team in Indonesia witnessed the alleged abduction of psionic recruits—or those with specific genetic traits—by an octagonal reverse-engineered craft for this training initiative.
Rumors indicate that Lockheed Martin was among the first to be impacted by the fallout from the Pentagon audit and criticisms regarding its alleged monopoly over reverse engineering projects, often at a considerable human cost. Efforts to rectify this by reallocating certain assets through the AAWSAP initiative ultimately failed. As whistleblowers prepare to come forward, controlling the narrative and aligning other goals with that of the cabal appears to be in motion. Other defense contractors, like Northrop Grumman and Raytheon, are aggressively positioning themselves to lead in this new era.
Interestingly, Barber’s approach intertwines the notion of voluntary human integration with NHI technology, wrapped in a religious aura of UFO beliefs, introducing the idea of a “Nonhuman Mother Goddess” to gain acceptance for ostensibly “benevolent” alien technology among target audiences—what Ross Coulthart referred to as “certain individuals of remarkable wealth and immense kindness” present at the Esalen event, with Barber’s group exclaiming, “We love you, we love you. Come closer, come closer.“
If the Esalen sighting of anomalous aerial objects is genuine, and given challenges faced by Barber’s team in demonstrating their psionic abilities, it’s plausible that some MilOrbs (military orbs) were deliberately showcased at Esalen to attract “new money” to the Program, preemptively avoiding future Pentagon audit dilemmas.
The following excerpts from the Abyss of Forgotten Languages site provide further intriguing speculation:
Axis: From Lightning Bugs to MilOrbs – The Advanced Pilot Training Program
“PSVs are multi-million dollar sophisticated combat aircraft. They surpass the cost of any existing aircraft. MilOrbs, however, are more economical, can be deployed anywhere, and can effectively mimic the behavior of non-terrestrial threats, making them valuable for training pilots in complex scenarios. Here lies our challenge: our pilots are staffed by ordinary citizens, with varying beliefs about UFOs, which affects their responses in combat situations. We need to find a way to tackle this issue moving forward.”
It’s advantageous for our adversaries to maintain their belief in UFOs until
The ideas presented in your post delve into a complex interplay of military technology, potential UFO phenomena, and the socio-political maneuvering that occurs in the realm of funding and research. It’s fascinating to consider the implications of “manipulated submission” within the context of enticing wealthy individuals to invest in what is framed as groundbreaking technological advancement, particularly in light of the Pentagon audit challenges.
You address how the phenomenon of the Esalen sighting could potentially be leveraged by entities like Jacob Barber and his team to generate interest and funding in the Program. It’s interesting to think about the dynamics at play when it comes to the recruitment of pilots, especially in relation to the concept of using “Psionic” individuals or those trained from a young age to interface with advanced technology. This raises questions about ethics, psychological impact, and the very nature of what it means to be a pilot of such crafts.
Moreover, the notion that MilOrbs and other military technologies may serve dual purposes—both as training devices for pilots and as a means to manipulate perceptions of reality—adds a layer of intrigue. The struggle between maintaining control over the narrative surrounding extraterrestrial technologies and the push for greater transparency and funding mirrors broader discussions in defense and intelligence sectors about secrecy and accountability.
Your references to advanced training programs and the intimate integration required between pilot and craft are striking. They suggest not just a technological evolution, but also a psychological one—one that redefines human capabilities and interactions with machines. This notion parallels current trends in human-computer interactions where the boundaries between organic and artificial intelligence continue to blur.
It’s also important to critically assess perspectives that frame these activities within a religious or spiritual context, as it can influence public perception and acceptance. The ability to engage wealthy individuals by appealing to their emotional or spiritual inclinations is a tactic that has been historically used in various sectors, and it seems that the specific blend of technology and spirituality in this case might be a strategic move to garner support for the Program.
Ultimately, your post raises significant questions about the ethical ramifications, societal implications, and the broader context of how these advanced technologies are discussed and managed. It’s crucial to remain vigilant about the narratives being crafted and the motivations driving them, especially in a field as opaque and multifaceted as this one. As the intersection between finance, technology, and potential extraterrestrial interaction continues to evolve, ongoing scrutiny will be essential to understand the true nature of these developments.