Can the Esalen sighting be ‘arranged’ with MilOrbs to attract billionaire entrepreneurs to fund the Program, otherwise stressed by Pentagon audit debacle?

Can the Esalen sighting be orchestrated with MilOrbs to entice billionaire entrepreneurs into funding the Program, particularly in light of the recent Pentagon audit debacle?

The recent controversy surrounding drones has reinforced suspicions about the existence of reverse-engineered anti-gravity aerial vehicles hidden within the military-industrial complex. For decades, operating near-human intelligence (NHI) level one crafts has presented a significant challenge, requiring a deep psychic or neural connection between the pilot and the vehicle. The ongoing effort to seek out and train “Psionic” pilots or augmented pilots continues, with Barber & Co. showing a clear strategy to attract more funding from the wealthy sector. This is particularly crucial as the Pentagon’s budget allocation faces increased scrutiny, causing the Program to struggle under the limitations imposed by a select group of researchers sworn to secrecy.

Jacob Barber has publicly launched a “Skypilot” training initiative aimed at recruiting young children, including his own, paralleling Grant Cameron’s recent findings on individuals claiming to have received pilot training from a young age to operate non-human crafts.

Cameron notes:

In 2013, an elderly woman approached me, asserting she had flown a UFO. After 38 years of UFO research, I found her story compelling. Initially, I thought it could be an exaggeration, but I soon realized she was credible and had a significant story to share.

Since that time, I’ve encountered over 50 witnesses who share similar accounts. One story might be anecdotal, two suggest evidence, but fifty compel an investigation. Why were these individuals permitted to pilot the crafts, and how can someone fly technology that might be over a millennium ahead of ours?

Barber referenced Michael Herrera and his team in Indonesia, who purportedly witnessed the abduction or collection of Psionic recruits in an octagonal reverse-engineered craft intended for their training program.

Rumors indicate that Lockheed Martin is the first company facing fallout from the Pentagon audit, accused of monopolizing reverse-engineering projects at a human cost. Lockheed attempted to recover some credibility through AAWSAP, but that effort faltered. Now, a strategy to threaten whistleblowers is a ticking time bomb. Consequently, controlling the narrative and aligning others’ goals with those of the cabal is underway. Other defense contractors, such as Northrop Grumman and Raytheon, are more aggressively positioning themselves to usher in this new era.

Barber’s approach to integrating human and NHI technologies echoes a longstanding strategy of “manipulated submission,” now couched in a UFO religious framework featuring a “Nonhuman Mother Goddess.” This aims to foster acceptance of “benevolent alien” technologies among wealthy and influential individuals, as noted by Ross Coulthart, who observed Barber & Co. at the Esalen gathering proclaiming, “We love you, we love you. Come closer, come closer.

If the Esalen sighting of anomalous aerial objects is genuine, and if we doubt Barber’s team’s claimed Psionic abilities (which have yet to be substantiated), it’s plausible that MilOrbs were deployed to the Esalen event to attract new funding for the Program, bypassing potential future Pentagon audits.

The following excerpts from the Abyss of Forgotten Languages site provide intriguing insights for further speculation:

Axis: From Lightning Bugs to MilOrbs – The Advanced Pilot Training Program

“PSVs are sophisticated combat aircraft that come with a hefty price tag. In contrast, MilOrbs are more cost-effective, versatile, and can replicate non-terrestrial threats, making them useful in training our pilots. However, this creates a dilemma: our aircraft crews, who are regular citizens with varying beliefs about UFOs, react differently in combat. This inconsistency complicates our training, as we want pilots to believe in UFOs without undermining the advanced training program’s integrity.”

“We aim for our adversaries to suspect UFOs until it’s too late for an airstrike against

One thought on “Can the Esalen sighting be ‘arranged’ with MilOrbs to attract billionaire entrepreneurs to fund the Program, otherwise stressed by Pentagon audit debacle?

  1. This post raises a lot of intriguing points about the intersection of advanced technology, the military industrial complex, and the potential recruitment of young individuals into programs related to unfamiliar non-human intelligence (NHI) technologies. The idea of arranging sightings with MilOrbs to attract funding from billionaires highlights the lengths to which factions within this complex may go to secure resources and support amidst scrutiny.

    The mention of reverse-engineered anti-gravity technology suggests an ongoing struggle within the defense sector to manage both public perception and the operational realities of such advanced systems. It’s fascinating—and somewhat unsettling—to think about the implications of integrating human pilots with these supposedly sentient crafts, especially as described by Barber and his initiatives.

    The points made about the training of young “Psionic” pilots potentially draw from a series of accounts that seem to validate these claims, particularly as cited by Grant Cameron. The recruitment of children for such programs raises ethical questions, in addition to concerns about transparency and accountability within these covert operations.

    The Esalen sightings and the subsequent interpretation of them being possibly orchestrated to attract wealthier individuals to fund controversial programs certainly feeds into a narrative of manipulation. This theoretical approach to gaining investment—especially to circumvent the Pentagon’s budget audit issues—is reminiscent of several historical examples where fund allocation and secrecy have been at odds.

    Moreover, the detailed excerpts from the “Abyss of Forgotten Languages” site offer a highly technical look at what MilOrbs may represent and how they challenge current military paradigms. The potential use of these orbs to train pilots underlines the level of sophistication and secrecy that surrounds modern military technology, suggesting an exciting but dangerous frontier for both military operations and our understanding of advanced technologies, regardless of their origin.

    Overall, this post invites a range of critical discussions—from the ethics of military experimentation and the recruitment of the young, to the financial maneuvers used to sustain deeply classified projects. It certainly opens the floor to questioning who benefits from such technologies and the narratives surrounding them, especially as public interest in UFOs and the implications of NHI continues to grow.

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