UFOs have been rebranded and now deserve rigorous examination.
Matthew Pines Joins UAP Psionic Asset Company (Skywatcher)
Matthew Pines Becomes Part of UAP Psionic Asset Company (Skywatcher)
UFO firing at nuke missiles – How common is it?
UFOs Targeting Nuclear Missiles – Is This a Frequent Occurrence?
What is THE ESALEN INSTITUTE? (David Grusch, Jake Barber, Ross Coulthart)
What is THE ESALEN INSTITUTE? (Featuring David Grusch, Jake Barber, and Ross Coulthart)
I searched the post for this group and I’m surprised I didn’t find the reports that breakthrough initiative is studying BCL1. They found some kind of anomaly.
I was browsing through posts in this group and was surprised not to find any mentions of the Breakthrough Initiative’s research on BCL1. They’ve detected some sort of anomaly, which I think is pretty intriguing. You can read more about it here: 1. OTS News Article 2. TechFruit Article The findings from Yuri Milner’s Breakthrough…
Pure coincidence, there is nothing to see here. 100 years of progress in one year has nothing to do with “recovered” technology. Please move on.
It’s just a coincidence—nothing more to see here. The rapid advancements we’ve made in a single year aren’t related to any “recovered” technology. Let’s keep moving forward.
Alien Beings and three people that got into their minds- Part 2
Extraterrestrial Entities and the Three Individuals Who Delved into Their Minds – Part 2
Could The Phenomenon Already have interacted with the Ancients. “Spirits that look like “Frogs!” Greek word is “Batrachos”. Book of Revelation. Thoughts?
Could the Phenomenon have already engaged with ancient civilizations? The Greek term for “frog” is “Batrachos.” This idea brings to mind a passage from the Book of Revelation. What are your thoughts on this? From Ancient Greek βάτραχος (bátrakhos) In Revelation Chapter 16, it states: And I saw three unclean spirits resembling frogs… And from…
What would actual scientific study of UAPs look like?
What would a genuine scientific investigation into UAPs entail?
Letters in the Guardian
Letters in The Guardian I apologize if this has already been shared—I just got around to reading Saturday’s letters page. There are two notable letters about UAPs: one from Professor Bohlander discussing how UAP research is shedding its stigma, and another from a senior lecturer in photography addressing the Calvine photograph. Check it out here:…