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Directed EMP weapons have been developed, and the founder of Palantir, an AI platform used by the military, has played a significant role in revolutionizing warfare. The capability to neutralize drones was available at any moment.

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I zoomed in with my camera on the drone, and it appears to have a round shield around it. It's quite remarkable. Now, I'll show you the drone up in the sky.

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Check this out. Whenever I zoom in with my camera on the drone, I see this round shield effect around it. It's really surprising. Now, let me show you the drone up in the sky.

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Speaker 0 discusses Whitney Webb's article about HHS Protect and a program called Tiberius provided by Palantir. He claims this is the same Tiberius program believed to be using Gaza to identify drone strike targets, described as the "Homos targets." He states the program was used for Operation Warp Speed to assign people behavior scores, indicating whether they got vaccines, wore masks, or practiced distancing, and that it could reveal location data, ethnicity, finances, and people they have been around. The Tiberius program, he says, would use that information to assign a behavior score. He adds that hospitals sent data such as case mix index and ventilator usage, and that this data was used to target countermeasure strikes—deciding where to send ventilators, remdesivir, and vaccines that people were not taking. He calls this the "Volunteer Tiberias program" and argues that the nefarious aspect is amplified by the existence of drones in America, noting that police in his state and county have had contracts since 2011 to obtain drones and are using them. He mentions a firearms response team acronym, FIT, which would deploy a drone to engage with persons suspected of having firearms instead of sending a police officer, framing it as safer for officers but potentially dangerous for drones. Speaker 0 clarifies whether these are armed or observational drones, speculating they are currently observational. He references a peer-reviewed article about deploying COVID countermeasures with drones delivering packages, including vaccines. He suggests it wouldn’t be hard, noting the military already has LMAMS (low observable munitions or autonomous flying drones) capable of autonomous swarms, which could be used as weapons or to deliver drugs. He closes by tying these points to the possibility of drones playing a role in enforcing countermeasures and distributing medical or military payloads.

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The Pentagon has acknowledged a program to study UFOs that extends into the current century. The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was designed to identify anomalous aircraft and determine if they pose a threat to national security. According to one individual, the program found a lot and identified very interesting anomalous aircraft. There is compelling evidence that we may not be alone.

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Speaker 0: There have been briefings to Congress that lead us to believe there is definitely an advanced technology out there that's not created by mankind. Speaker 1: About a decade ago I revealed on Joe Rogan that from my research in the Global Sun Admissions, aliens don’t come from distant star systems—they come interdimensionally. We have limited sight across our normal light spectrum and into other dimensions. I’ve spoken to high-level Pentagon people, CIA, scientists, physicists, who’ve said it’s an interdimensional invasion. The Bible and other ancient religions reference an unseen presence entering our universe, our domain, our dimension. There’s a clip of her on Fox News Friday night saying it’s interdimensional, but classified. A craft will show up 100 miles away instantly or fly Mach 20 and make a perfect turn—things that would crush solid stainless steel due to gravity. So we know they’re interdimensionally jumping. Now Trump talks about a big reveal; Obama says aliens are real. This isn’t just about UFOs—it's part of a broader awakening. It’s a distraction from Epstein, perhaps, but Trump said after reelection he’d disclose, and there’s a report due. Disclosure is happening on many fronts. We’re focused on UFOs and extraterrestrials, not taking away from exposing Epstein. There’s a lot of disclosure and crazy stuff happening on every front. Speaker 2: He (the other speaker) gave classified information and wasn’t supposed to. Speaker 1: Aliens are real? He gave classified information, whether they’re real or not. Speaker 3: Hours later, the president posted on Truth Social directing the release of government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life and UFOs. We bring in Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, chair of the Oversight Committee Task Force on declassification of federal secrets. She has said there is evidence of interdimensional beings that can operate through the time spaces we have. You told Joe Rogan you’ve viewed evidence of interdimensional beings on Earth that operate through time spaces—can you explain? Speaker 0: Yes. In classified briefings we’ve seen evidence suggesting advanced technology not created by mankind. There are videos, including one where a UAP deflects a Hellfire missile, taken from ISR footage off the coast of Yemen. Some physics defy explanation; not the only government to examine this. I view it through national security: are these technologies adversarial weapons or not? The federal government denying access to Congress is alarming in a free society. We expect the American people to decide after reviewing the evidence. Gates has said that if you’ve seen what we’ve seen, you’ll believe it too. Speaker 3: So you’re saying the Air Force has covered up UAP sightings? Is it because we or others have advanced technology, or because a foreign actor has abilities beyond our understanding? Speaker 0: Based on our interviews and testimony, we have reason to believe this tech is not created by mankind. It’s possible there are advanced US weapons denied access to the public. Unelected bureaucrats denying access to Congress is problematic, and there have been whistleblower threats and even deaths discussed in testimony. There’s bipartisan momentum toward disclosure, and we’ll continue to explore with the American people. President Obama’s remarks and Trump’s anticipated declassification are fueling this process. Speaker 1: The elite seek transcendence and to know the secrets of the universe; some are good, some bad, some mixed. Einstein and Planck suggest multiple dimensions; top scientists and billionaires are now speaking of a false hologram, artificial constraints, and gravity bleeding into this universe, with dark matter as a sign of something deeper. Some say we’re in a computer-generated projection, a thought or dream in a programmer’s mind. There’s talk of a sub-transmission zone below the third dimension fighting to ascend. Some believe humanity is at a fifth or sixth dimension intellectually, while a war rages to determine whether humanity will advance or be controlled by a breakaway civilization merging with machines. Google and others allegedly contemplated building a giant artificial system—a hive-mind AI connected to billions of people—that could predict and influence the future, potentially erasing individual free will. A counterstrike is underway to block such systems and promote genuine debate about humanity’s path, including addressing alleged pedophiles and “psychic vampires” in control of AI before humanity is harmed. The interdimensional force behind these developments is said to grant advanced knowledge to certain groups, sometimes described in religious terms as Satan. There’s more to come as disclosures unfold, including anticipated declassification next week when Trump allegedly releases UFO files. Speaker 3: We’ll be watching and covering it next week as disclosure unfolds.

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Directed EMP weapons were discussed, highlighting their potential to disable drones at any moment. The conversation also touched on the founder of Palantir, a significant AI platform utilized by the military, which has transformed modern warfare.

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The key takeaway about the Immaculate Constellation document is that the US military and intelligence community possess a vast amount of high-resolution visual information, including still and video images, that has not been disclosed to the public. This goes beyond the unclear photos previously shared. Estimates suggest there could be hundreds to thousands of these visuals. Concerns have been raised about revealing sources of this information, but some visuals are simply taken from helicopters using standard cameras, which shouldn't compromise any secret technology. It's unreasonable to withhold such evidence, especially when it involves photographing unidentified objects off the coast of Kuwait.

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I'm concerned about the evidence I've encountered. Donna Hair, a NASA photographic scientist, testified about seeing high-resolution satellite imagery of a white disk while working at Johnson Space Center. Initially, she thought it was a flaw in the emulsion, but her colleague pointed out that the shadows were consistent with the trees, indicating it was not a flaw. She claimed NASA airbrushed out UFOs from images for various purposes. I accessed the network in Building 8 and found folders containing large, unprocessed images. One image showed a cigar-shaped object above the Earth, featuring geometric domes and no visible seams or man-made features. It clearly did not resemble any known satellite, despite my extensive knowledge of space imagery.

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We went outside and noticed there were no drones in the air, so I decided to launch mine. I wanted to demonstrate that my drone operates without issues. For those claiming that drones can't be flown in restricted airspace, that's not accurate. You can fly them there, but you'll receive a warning.

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Discussion centers on drones and Jason Goodman's analysis, with speculation of "speculating maybe three, maybe four unmanned drones." While reviewing livestream footage, "I saw a drone just go right by in the footage." Speaker 1 says he "set on this inform" and "known about the drone since the weekend," trying to reach out to people "to bring it to their attention and say, hey." "We've got something here. Let me show you." He adds, "No one would give me the time of day." He references "one flyby that he, he's got referenced there" and notes "the drone comes crazy, crazy just right out in front of the crowd." He concludes, "just today, I found two new drones, and I just put them up on my Twitter page, about maybe two hours ago."

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Speaker recalls in 2014 seeing a drone video and notes 'you can tell it's a drone because you can see the drone's nose in the video' and 'slots that are customizable on the wings where you can pull out, you can put a Hellfire missile on there, whatever' with cameras in that location, like MQ-1C Grey Eagle. They thought the media would pick up on this, but 'the media's job is to not pick up on that specifically' and 'the world had no idea.' He didn't know what he was looking at in 2014, following the case as a civilian, and this was before the DOD Navy released those UFO videos and declassified them, and before he knew we used forward looking infrared FLIR. In 2023, seeing those videos again, he thought, 'woah, remember seeing this.'

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These photographs from 2019 show unidentified objects, confirmed by the Pentagon. Pilots training off the Atlantic Coast have reported seeing such objects daily for years. One notable sighting occurred off Jacksonville, Florida, in 2015, captured by a targeting camera. The pilots expressed surprise at the object's behavior, noting its rotation and altitude without visible propulsion. They speculate these could be secret US technology, adversary spy vehicles, or something otherworldly. The highest probability is that these are part of a threat observation program. When asked about the possibility of Russian or Chinese technology, the pilot acknowledged it could be a concern and expressed worry about the situation.

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I got it. That's a drone. No, that's a... Holy shit, I got that on video! Did I not get that on video? I wasn't... Shut up, shut up!

Weaponized

The Reluctant UFO Whistleblower - Dylan Borland Tells All : PART 1 : WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #90
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Dylan Borland describes a career in geospatial intelligence and imagery analysis within the Air Force and later in a multi‑agency program under a British aerospace company. He recounts the training, duties, and high‑stakes responsibility of determining targets, interpreting reconnaissance data, and supporting special operations teams from 2010 to 2013. He explains how his work involved processing full motion video, SAR data, and multi‑source intelligence, with access to sensitive information that could influence lethal decisions. A central thread is the emotional and ethical weight of remotely enabling strikes, contrasting the wartime missions that felt honorable with the darker aspects that left him questioning political motives and accountability. The narrative then shifts to his firsthand encounters with non‑human intelligence, including a reported UAP event at Langley Air Force Base where a glowing triangular craft reportedly hovered and then accelerated away. He details how the experience affected him physically—cell phones overheating, a vivid sensory impression of the craft, and a lasting sense that the event involved technologies beyond their own programs. He emphasizes that his decision to come forward was driven by concerns for safety, the Constitution, and a broader demand for truth, not by personal gain. The conversation covers the whistleblower process, including discussions with congressional staff, the ICIG, and other agencies to establish credibility while noting the risks and restrictions that accompany classified work. He also reveals how his later employment with a major defense contractor was marked by bureaucratic maneuvering around clearances, ultimately portraying a system that can punish whistleblowers while rewarding secrecy. Throughout, the speakers frame UAP phenomena as a matter of national security, legal process, and public accountability, underscoring his intent to expose wrongdoing without disclosing sensitive operational details or compromising ongoing investigations.

Weaponized

Navy Warship Encounters Multiple "TIC TAC" Craft : WEAPONIZED : Episode #72
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In spring 2023, new UFO footage from the USS Jackson off the Southern California coast was released, showing four tic-tac-shaped UAPs. The military personnel observed these craft exhibiting synchronized departures, suggesting shared communication. George Knapp and Jeremy Corbell discussed the significance of military footage in shaping the UFO narrative, emphasizing its credibility due to trained observers and advanced sensor technology. They highlighted the historical impact of incidents like the 2004 Tic Tac encounter, which remains unidentified. The recent footage, filmed using a thermal imaging system, displayed UAPs without conventional flight signatures, indicating advanced capabilities. Observers noted the craft's ability to transition from water to air seamlessly, lacking typical propulsion indicators. The crew's reactions during the encounter reflected their familiarity with such phenomena, often joking about the sightings. The discussion also touched on the challenges faced by military personnel in reporting these incidents due to potential repercussions. The hosts expressed hope that this footage would encourage more transparency and prompt Congress to engage with witnesses, fostering further investigation into UAPs.

Weaponized

Instantaneous Acceleration - Military-Filmed UFO Footage
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The episode centers on a newly released piece of footage described as an apparent UAP captured by a MQ-9 Reaper, filmed over Syria, and analyzed in depth by Merrick Van Renamp alongside hosts Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp. Merrick emphasizes that, based on preliminary review, the footage displays five or six observables that are difficult to reconcile with conventional aircraft. He highlights instantaneous acceleration, a non-traditional propulsion profile, and a rapid directional change that suggests a flight mode not easily explained by known dynamics. The discussion walks through how the video is parsed frame by frame, with attention to parallax cues, the orientation of the camera, and the spatial relationships between the aircraft and the observed object, all of which are used to argue that the motion is not merely a camera artifact. The hosts also note that the object’s thermal signature complicates simple identifications, pointing out that, in the thermal data, the object remains colder than its surroundings even as it maneuvers, a detail that complicates easy debunking. Throughout, the conversation stresses the value of data-rich analysis, such as precise range estimates and 3D geometries, and contrasts this with ordinary, grainier footage that often fuels casual dismissal. The interview with Merrick also touches on the broader context: why much of this material remains classed or withheld, the tension between government transparency and national security, and the public’s demand for data-driven examination. The host exchange underscores a philosophy of presenting the best available data while acknowledging the limits of what can be released, the challenges of assessing complex sensor information, and the responsibility to avoid overclaiming while still encouraging rigorous scientific scrutiny. The segment closes with a reaffirmation that this footage serves as a data point in the ongoing conversation about UAP, aiming to broaden public engagement and accelerate independent analysis rather than provide definitive answers.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Ryan Graves: UFOs, Fighter Jets, and Aliens | Lex Fridman Podcast #308
Guests: Ryan Graves
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Ryan Graves, a former Navy fighter pilot, discusses his experiences with UFO sightings and the implications for national security. He emphasizes the importance of understanding how these unidentified objects interact with military operations, particularly in high-threat scenarios. Graves shares insights on the tactical complexities of flying missions, including the challenges of low-altitude ingress and egress in combat situations, and the chess-like strategy involved in dogfighting. He reflects on the accuracy of the flying depicted in the "Top Gun" movie, noting that while the flying techniques were realistic, the portrayal of the tactical environment lacked the nuances of real combat. Graves explains the significance of radar systems in detecting threats and the challenges posed by integrated air defense systems, which complicate military operations. Graves recounts his squadron's encounters with UFOs, particularly after upgrading to a more advanced radar system that revealed objects not previously detected. He describes the characteristics of these objects, including their unusual flight patterns and the inability to identify them as conventional aircraft or drones. He highlights the importance of data collection and analysis in understanding these phenomena, advocating for a collaborative approach between military and scientific communities. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of advanced technology in warfare, including the potential for AI and machine learning to enhance combat effectiveness. Graves discusses the ethical considerations of increasing autonomy in military systems and the need for responsible leadership to ensure precision and minimize civilian casualties. Graves expresses his belief in the existence of extraterrestrial life, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and exploration in understanding the universe. He reflects on the duality of his fascination with cutting-edge technology and the tranquility found in nature, suggesting that both realms can coexist and inform each other. Ultimately, Graves encourages young people to pursue their passions without fear of looking foolish, advocating for a mindset of curiosity and exploration. He shares personal insights about his transition from military life to civilian life, emphasizing the importance of mental health and self-reflection during such changes. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the nature of war, the complexities of human relationships in conflict, and the potential for collaboration and understanding among different civilizations.

Sourcery

Palmer Luckey on UFOs, Anduril, Invisibility Tech, & Moon Wars
Guests: Palmer Luckey
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Palmer Luckey discusses how UAPs and current tech development exist on parallel tracks, cautioning that understanding one could reshape the other. He highlights Anduril’s Fury, the first autonomous fighter jet procured by the U.S. Air Force, emphasizing rapid development and self-funded progress that contrasts with traditional defense contracting. Luckey explains a manufacturing approach designed to leverage existing American industrial capacity, noting how World War II-era lessons inspired plans to build advanced weapon systems in automotive and tractor factories rather than specialized facilities. He describes the company’s testing philosophy, defending rigorous, sometimes dramatic failure as essential to practical, reliable systems, and he contrasts his strategy with perceptions shaped by mainstream journalism. The interview expands into considerations of space and lunar warfare, with reflections on strategic use of large-scale antenna fields, the fragility of life in space, and the limits of current propulsion and armor for space assets. Luckey shares his views on optical camouflage, the challenges of hiding in visible spectra, and the possibility that some observations of unidentified phenomena may come from long-standing or distant origins, rather than new manufacturing. He closes by outlining future products and a broader industrial revival that would enable mass production of sophisticated systems in existing factories, arguing for a national and allied shift toward a reconstituted, scalable defense ecosystem.

American Alchemy

Green Beret: “I Saw Alien Tech In An Underground Base” (Ft. Randy Anderson)
Guests: Randy Anderson
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Randy Anderson, a Green Beret and 18 Bravo weapon sergeant, describes a 2014 assignment to Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane and a secret underground division nicknamed the offworld technology division. He recalls arriving at a training site where, during a routine briefing, a green orb‑type object flew over, and a wall marked 'off-world technology' was visible. In a room, a metallic basketball‑size sphere hovered above a podium, seemingly levitating, with hieroglyphic symbols above a display screen in a deeper, unfamiliar layer of meaning. The energy in the room felt different, and the experience changed his view of American capabilities and humanity. Two subsequent elements of the tour stood out. In a higher‑security area, the room’s lighting, walls, and atmosphere suggested a different regime of operation. The first object, the orb, was joined by a second metallic item described as a gauntlet‑like device with a rectangular display and more hieroglyphs; instructors discussed an impression that the orb was recovered from a craft and that it interacted with consciousness as a potential control mechanism. They mentioned that another device had discharged energy that may have harmed someone. Afterward, staff insisted the class not discuss what had been seen, and the two Green Berets returned to normal training with no formal explanation. Randy asserts that 'our technology is well ahead of what people know' and notes that drone capabilities are 'significantly better than people think' and perhaps 'not man-made' in part. He describes Crane’s connections to Wright Patterson Air Force Base and to SAIC, suggesting that exotic‑tech work and off‑world reverse engineering involve multiple agencies. The discussion touches on consciousness research and psi‑style programs, with references to the old remote‑viewing programs and to figures like Bob Lazar and Danny Sheehan. He frames this as a broad ecosystem in which unconventional weapons, unusual propulsion concepts, and open questions about the nature of reality intersect with national security and curiosity. Personally, the encounter changed him. It sent him down a path of meditation and inquiry: 'the truth is what we all need to fight for, getting the truth out,' and it fueled the sense that 'our reality might not be what we think.' He warns that disclosure could reshape society, urges awareness and discernment, and describes how ego gave way to purpose. He states his commitment to personal preparation and to seeking knowledge, from survival training to responsible engagement with powerful technologies. The experience, he says, opened his eye to a wider phenomenon and to a responsibility to share what he learned, while acknowledging the risk and mystery that remain.

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NASA Archives Might Hold Key To UAP Mysteries - Mike Gold Testifies : WEAPONIZED : Episode #66
Guests: Mike Gold
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NASA established a UAP study committee, marking a significant shift in its traditionally dismissive stance on UAPs. Mike Gold, a former vice president at Bigelow Aerospace and now chief growth officer at Redwire Space, emphasizes the potential for NASA to leverage its extensive archives through AI and machine learning to analyze anomalous phenomena. He highlights the importance of commercial partnerships in space exploration, citing companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin as pivotal in advancing technology and data collection related to UAPs. During a congressional hearing, Gold testified about NASA's role in UAP studies, advocating for the agency to engage constructively and utilize its resources to unlock UAP mysteries. He noted the stigma surrounding UAP discussions, which hampers scientific inquiry and transparency. Gold expressed optimism about the future of NASA under new leadership, urging Congress to support initiatives that could enhance data collection and public understanding of UAPs. He also discussed the need for a permanent office within NASA to focus on UAP research, stressing that without dedicated advocacy, important findings could be overlooked. Gold believes that the intersection of commercial space and UAP research could yield significant advancements, particularly in biotechnology and materials science, if the government embraces transparency and collaboration. He concluded that society is ready for the truth about UAPs, which could unite public interest in space exploration and scientific discovery.

Into The Impossible

Eyewitness UFO Encounters | Ryan Graves (Ep. 334)
Guests: Ryan Graves, David Fravor, David Grusch
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The discussion centers around the experiences of military pilots, particularly focusing on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). Ryan Graves, a former Navy pilot, recounts an incident where he and his squadron observed a dark gray or black cube inside a clear sphere while flying at high speeds. This sighting, along with multiple similar encounters, highlighted the lack of reporting mechanisms for UAPs within both military and commercial aviation. Graves emphasizes that pilots are often hesitant to report sightings due to fear of stigma and potential repercussions on their careers. Graves explains that when pilots see something unusual, they should prioritize flying safely and communicate with air traffic control, but the existing reporting systems are inadequate. He notes that many pilots have seen unidentified objects but are reluctant to report them due to concerns about being labeled or facing scrutiny. The conversation touches on the need for better procedures and education regarding UAP reporting, which Graves is actively working to improve through organizations like Americans for Safe Aerospace. The podcast also delves into the technological aspects of aviation, discussing radar systems and the challenges of identifying UAPs. Graves describes how upgraded radar systems began detecting objects that were previously invisible, leading to increased sightings. He reflects on the implications of these phenomena for national security and aviation safety, expressing disappointment that the government has not taken the issue seriously despite the significant investment in military training and resources. The conversation shifts to the "gimbal" video, a well-known UAP sighting, where the object exhibited unusual movement patterns. Graves clarifies that the term "gimbal" refers to a gyro-stabilized platform, and the object in the video behaved in ways that defy conventional explanations. He emphasizes the importance of gathering more data and reducing stigma around UAP sightings to foster a scientific approach to understanding these phenomena. Graves concludes by discussing the broader implications of UAPs for military operations and national security, advocating for a proactive approach to identifying and addressing these issues. He encourages open dialogue and collaboration among various stakeholders, including government agencies and the public, to enhance aviation safety and address the challenges posed by unidentified aerial phenomena.

American Alchemy

The Lue Elizondo Documentary (Pentagon UFO Investigator Tells All)
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Bottom line: It's very simple. Either A, the reality is that UAP are here, or B, this is some form of mass hysteria. And if it is mass hysteria, that means admirals, generals, trained pilots with top secret clearances, weapons officers, Air Force nuclear technicians literally with their fingers on the nuclear button that are all crazy. 'Are we ready to tell the American people the truth about UFOs?' The discussion frames disclosure as a binary choice with national security and public trust at stake, citing witnesses, leaked videos, and pilots posting publicly. In 2017, after trying to brief General Mattis and facing bureaucratic pushback, Lou Elizondo and Chris Mellon released three Pentagon videos to the New York Times, a moment that propelled UFO discourse into the mainstream. Lou Elizondo is described as 'the Man Behind modern UFO disclosure' who ran the Advanced Aerial Threat Identification Program, 'an offshoot of AASAP.' He has led defense and intelligence work against threats and served at Guantanamo. The interview notes his liaison role with the Special Access Oversight Committee and his association with Gray Fox, an elite mission unit. It adds that the three videos released in 2017 were cleared by the Pentagon and presented to the Times, helping shift the topic from fringe chatter to data-driven discussion, even as questions about occupants, origins, and purposes remained. The conversation dives into occult and esoteric roots of space exploration: Freemason influences, Jack Parsons, Aleister Crowley, and the idea that NASA’s history hides science within mysticism. It argues that religion and science can lean on each other toward deeper understanding. The discussion covers infrared observations, nuclear connections, and the possibility that consciousness interacts with physical reality, touching on quantum ideas and holographic theory. They describe Hal Puthoff as 'the Godfather of the CIA's remote viewing program' and recount remote-viewing experiments, including detainee sessions and Skinwalker Ranch. The claim that 'The United States government has in its possession a craft of Unknown Origin' is repeated, along with implications for secrecy, progress in physics, and the stigma surrounding extraordinary claims. Finally, the talk turns to ethics and future steps: whether full disclosure would help or harm, and how information should be shared. They discuss trust, national security, and the possible role of international bodies. The closing sentiment centers on love, humanity, and the responsibility to pursue knowledge with compassion, warning that seeking forbidden knowledge without purpose can end badly, while responsible science and unity may guide us forward.

a16z Podcast

a16z Podcast | Eyes in the Sky
Guests: Jonathan Downey, Grant Jordan, Kyle Russell
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In this a16z podcast episode, Jonathan Downey from Airware and Grant Jordan from SkySafe discuss the evolving drone market with Kyle Russell. They highlight the FAA's summer regulation, Part 107, which allows commercial drone operations up to 500 feet, provided operators maintain visual contact. The conversation shifts to how businesses are adapting to drones, with a focus on security concerns and potential applications in various sectors, such as prisons and stadiums. Downey notes the shift from military to commercial use, emphasizing the need for user-friendly software and regulatory frameworks. Jordan points out the challenges posed by consumer drones and the importance of balancing regulation with innovation. They discuss the future of drone autonomy, the potential for drones to automate tasks like insurance inspections, and the need for scalable operations. The discussion concludes with reflections on how military advancements in drone technology have influenced consumer and commercial markets, underscoring the importance of ease of use and accessibility in driving adoption.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2244 - Ryan Graves
Guests: Ryan Graves
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Jamie Vernon: Joe Rogan podcast. Check it out. Ryan Graves: The Joe Rogan experience. Joe Rogan: Good to see you again. What's the latest with you, Ryan? Besides the baby news, of course. Ryan Graves: Thanks! I wanted to discuss the drone situation. It's concerning, and there are many narratives, some quite alarming. The scariest rumor is that drones are searching for gamma radiation due to a missing nuclear weapon. Ryan Graves: I've interacted with various government organizations, including those focused on weapons of mass destruction. They assured me there is no loose nuke or imminent threat, which gives me confidence that this isn't a response to a weapons of mass destruction threat. Joe Rogan: How do they convince you? Just by saying so? Ryan Graves: Essentially, they are the ones actively working on it. If there were a threat, they would be working around the clock to resolve it. Joe Rogan: I heard it might be a missing nuke from Ukraine. Could drones detect gamma radiation? Ryan Graves: Teams typically respond to such emergencies, but using hundreds of drones isn't standard. Gamma radiation is well-shielded, making it hard to detect from high altitudes. Ground teams are more effective for this. Joe Rogan: That eases my mind. Social media spreads so many narratives. Ryan Graves: Exactly. This drone activity has been ongoing for at least two years, particularly around military bases like Langley Air Force Base, where there were incursions last year. This year, the activity has expanded significantly. Joe Rogan: Why can't they track these drones? Ryan Graves: It's a complex issue. The objects seem to be coming from over the ocean, and various agencies are aware of them. They are detected through radar and optical systems but are flying very low and sometimes in groups. Joe Rogan: That's strange. How many sightings are we talking about? Ryan Graves: I estimate over 800 or 1,000. The sightings are not just a few isolated incidents; they are widespread. Joe Rogan: Are they exhibiting extraordinary movements? Ryan Graves: Some are making sharp turns, indicating significant power supply, but we don't have technology that can evade detection completely. Joe Rogan: Have any been shot down? Ryan Graves: There are rumors, but no confirmed incidents. People are taking matters into their own hands, which is concerning. Jamie Vernon: There was a plane crash mistaken for a drone incident. Ryan Graves: Yes, that was a small plane crash. The misinformation is rampant, especially on social media. Joe Rogan: Elon Musk seems to be quiet about this topic. Ryan Graves: He has interests in space and technology, which may limit what he can say. Joe Rogan: The prevalence of these drones is unsettling. Why haven't they been dealt with? Ryan Graves: There are outdated laws regarding airspace and privacy that complicate responses. Base commanders have limited authority to act without higher approval. Joe Rogan: Have there been any incidents of drones being shot down? Jamie Vernon: New Jersey lawmakers recently asked if they could shoot one down for inspection. Ryan Graves: There are reports of missing radioactive material, which could be related. Joe Rogan: What’s your background? Ryan Graves: I'm a trained aerospace engineer and a former Navy pilot who flew the F-18 Super Hornet. I became involved in UAP discussions after encountering unexplained objects during my service. Joe Rogan: What did you see? Ryan Graves: We consistently detected objects with advanced capabilities that we couldn't visually identify. This led to safety concerns and reports being filed. Joe Rogan: What about the Gimbal and GoFast videos? Ryan Graves: Those were recorded during training exercises and showed objects exhibiting unusual flight patterns. Joe Rogan: What do you think about the government’s response to these sightings? Ryan Graves: There needs to be a public, unclassified investigation into UAPs, involving various government agencies and scientific communities. Joe Rogan: What would it take for full disclosure? Ryan Graves: Stronger whistleblower protections and a commitment from the government to share information with the public. Joe Rogan: If it turns out these are our technologies, what then? Ryan Graves: We need to be transparent about our capabilities and ensure we stay ahead of adversaries. Joe Rogan: What if it’s not our technology? Ryan Graves: That raises even more questions about the nature of these objects and their origin. Joe Rogan: What do you think the future holds for this conversation? Ryan Graves: The momentum is building, and with the right leadership, we can advance our understanding of UAPs and their implications for humanity. Joe Rogan: Thanks for sharing your insights, Ryan. Ryan Graves: Thank you, Joe.
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