The Occult Nature of UFOs, Part Four: The Magi of the Ultraterrestrials

The Occult Nature of UFOs, Part Four: The Magi of the Ultraterrestrials Magi (noun) The plural form of Magus: A member of an ancient priestly class found among the Medes and Persians A magician or sorcerer (Merriam-Webster) Sex and Saucers In 1945, Jack Parsons, a trailblazer in American rocketry and co-founder of the Jet Propulsion…

Approaching 2 years since David Grusch’s “revelations”, we still don’t have any hard evidence of aliens or extraterrestrial space craft. Why is that?

It’s been nearly two years since David Grusch’s “revelations,” yet we still lack solid evidence of aliens or extraterrestrial spacecraft. What could be the reason for this?

Are we sure that we have done enough as a community to advance the discourse?

Are we truly doing enough as a community to advance the dialogue surrounding disclosure? Have we made a concerted effort to draw more attention to this important topic? I can’t recall many posts here that genuinely capture the potential impact we could have as a united group. Ideally, we should align our efforts with news…

Thoughts on Spielberg’s upcoming film Disclosure? Will it be everything that the UFO movement hopes it will be?

What are your thoughts on Spielberg’s upcoming film, Disclosure? Do you think it will meet the expectations of the UFO community? I’m uncertain about its potential impact on the movement. Spielberg has described the film as science fiction, which makes me wonder if audiences will be able to link its themes to real-world events. To…

UAP mind control and Arthur C. Clarks’ third law: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”

UAP Mind Control and Arthur C. Clarke’s Third Law: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” When considering UAPs and the concept of mind control, it’s valuable to remember Arthur C. Clarke’s third law: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Some people interpret this notion in a way that leans toward the…

Considering “evidence” and “science”

Revisiting Evidence and Science in Ufology When exploring the field of ufology, it’s common to encounter the assertion that there is no evidence to support claims of UFOs. Similarly, discussions often reference “science” without clarifying its meaning. In academic circles, we distinguish between hard sciences—like physics and chemistry—and soft sciences, such as sociology. Each employs…

The First Alien Abduction?

The First Alien Abduction? Nearly a century before the concept of alien abduction became widely known, The Cleveland Daily Plaindealer from Ohio published an astonishing story. On November 1, 1851, the newspaper shared an account that closely resembles contemporary reports of close encounters. The article titled “Aerial Excursion” details a journey in a balloon powered…

What would it mean if they’re all wrong and non-human intelligence has not interacted with us ever?

What if we consider the possibility that non-human intelligence has never interacted with us? What would a version of reality look like that best explains the last 80 years of events without invoking concepts like extraterrestrial life, time travel, or other sci-fi ideas? While modern-day sightings might sometimes be attributed to advanced human technology, many…