Preface
For most of my life, the topic of UFOs was either something belonging exclusively to Hollywood or visions of the mentally unstable. Today, however, the world is different.
We now have verified, concrete, and tangible data that while the United States government claimed that they did not investigate UFOs, they were simultaneously pumping taxpayer money into classified programs that not only studied UFOs, but also science fiction-like topics including but not limited to invisibility cloaking.
No longer exist within anyone the prerogative to opine that they “do not believe” in UFOs; that ship has sailed. A new ship has arrived bringing with it a reality which must be confronted.
Where We Are
We must quickly come to terms with the reality that we have and currently are being visited by vehicles belonging to civilizations not native to earth.
After decades of the concealment and mass suppression of sightings, United States government is slowly tip-toeing towards what will likely be a very mundane disclosure, but one embedded with indications of the extent to which this topic has been taken seriously for decades.
Changing the nomenclature from UFO to UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) is one of the clever ways this topic is being disassociated with the previous seventy years of United States’ deception.
I expect that disclosure will be mundane in the sense that it seems more likely any evidence of strange phenomena will be completely disassociated from extraterrestrial life. Subtle narratives that Russia and China have potentially surpassed the United States as it relates to the technological progression of energy and physics is something that could potentially be fed to the American people to generate the fear needed to justify military expenditure.
I believe the report due this month will come barring one of three scenarios:
- Evidence of strange phenomena with undertones that foreign adversaries may have technologically surpassed us.
- Evidence of strange phenomena but with no real narrative attached to it leading to endless speculation amongst Americans and media (how comedic, I suppose, that trillions spent on defense is still not sufficient to find out what is harassing our Air Force and Navy in protected airspace).
- Evidence of strange phenomena eluding to extraterrestrial visitors but without explicitly saying so.
Regardless of scenario, you can expect in the coming months we will be told, in what I expect to be an intentionally non-explosive way, that our skies are full of manufactured vehicles that defeat the physics we are taught.
And while embedded in whatever will be released will likely be significant, it would be naive of us to expect that anything resembling ‘the full story’ is going to be released, resulting from following reasons:
- It is doubtful that anyone currently alive in United States government today knows the full story; certainly not the president or equivalent figures. Those involved from the beginning (late 1940s) are no longer alive and with them likely died some significant knowledge. Whatever knowledge is still floating around current senior officials (or private entities) is the byproduct of highly processed and deeply compartmentalized information.
- It would be earth shattering for the United States government to admit that embedded somewhere within a governmental-associated agency are artifacts whose technology, which if had been provided to the greater scientific community for research, could have potentially changed the trajectory of human history and progression in the seventy years following Roswell.
- It is doubtful that any government (alone) is capable of concealing such dramatic secrets. In dozens of declassified documents, the long withstanding belief that vehicles and technology exist within the invisible realm of defense contractors has been alluded to consistently. This would equally be a bombshell revelation questioning the power of these organizations which have had trillions (with a t) of taxpayer money funneled into them with very little oversight.
The Beginning
What has just begun to become more publicized is the amount of sightings in or around nuclear facilities. Well documented cases reported by the military personnel we entrust our nuclear codes with have made it crystal clear that UFOs not only posses the ability to disarm our nuclear missiles, but have done so several times before.
One of the most famous but most overlooked connections surrounding the history of US-UFO interactions is the infamous Roswell crash. As a reminder, up until acknowledgement by the President of the United States in 2020, it was considered science fiction.
The mythical 1947 Roswell crash occurred in close proximity to another important New Mexico site. A site in which an event changing the course of human history took place a mere two years earlier: The Manhattan Project.
Indeed, the first nuclear detonation (Trinity Test) took place in New Mexico in 1945. Subsequent years would see upwards of 1,000 test detonations. Kirtland Air Force Base (also located in New Mexico) stored upwards of 600 nuclear bombs. In fact, the B-29 bomber (Enola Gay) which dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima was stationed at Kirtland.
In an almost comedic truth hidden in plain sight, the intelligence officer who famously posed with a weather balloon in the media attempting to dispel flying saucer claims (which oddly enough were initially claimed by the Air Force), later went on camera testifying that he was explicitly told to lie that recovered materials were part of a traditional weather balloon, despite him having physically held materials that did not fit the paradigm that technology could construct then or now.
Is any of this conclusive evidence of alien visitors? Clearly not.
I am instead emphasizing Roswell inconsistencies and ‘coincidences’ given this is where the modern US-UFO story began; and if it began on a faulty foundation, you can surely expect everything that followed until now has been tainted.
The final Roswell ‘coincidence’ emerged a mere three months after the reported crash: the National Security Act of 1947 was passed creating the CIA.
Although decades have passed it is of great importance that historical context, which has led us to where we are now, is kept fresh in our minds as to analyze the incoming UFO narratives; which will certainly arise.
Why
The question that ensues is how and why. How could we be visited from areas in space that would take thousands of years to travel from? Why are we being visited?
The all-mighty laws of science which dictate that way we live on Earth are often taken as some sort of holy biblical truth. It is almost as if the scientific community’s skeptics have forgotten that laws must change with newly acquired knowledge. Science is never complete and definitionally can, does, and should challenge itself.
To make the assumption that we are now at a state where we understand definitively the mechanisms of the universe is so grossly arrogant, it is indeed alarming to hear so many esteemed academics inadvertently echoing this rhetoric as rebuttals to mainstream UFO chatter.
I would find little difficulty in writing a 1,000 page paper on scientific laws which were later nullified by new scientific discoveries. The point is we simply do not know what we do not know, period. Rebuking visibly foreign phenomena and testimony because it does not fit into 2021’s laws of science is abhorrent behavior from the scientific community.
While obviously no one can conclusively explain why we are being visited. The enormous number of documented cases showing interest in nuclear facilities is likely a reasonable jump-off point to begin speculating.
If an advanced civilization is visiting Earth and actively monitoring/disabling nuclear devices, yet without any evidence of aggression, what could this mean?.
A case could be made that with the detonation of the first nuclear bomb in New Mexico, a new era of humanity was ushered it. An era in which our progression would rapidly grow and with it; our destruction.
Basic analysis could easily extrapolate this out to the destruction of planet earth at the hands of its dominant species resulting from exploitation of finite resources combined with an exponentially growing population. Extrapolating that out even further, it would not be hard to see a future in which human beings began looking elsewhere for new homes.
A future which has, evidently, already arrived. In just the past two years our interest and dedication to colonizing space and nearby planets has grown to be the single highest priority of our greatest and wealthiest entrepreneurs, and with that grew an eery reminiscence of the very rudimentary laws that dictate the behavior of invasive species:
Destruction of ones environment only to move on to a new environment, and with it, bring more destruction.
While I am wildly speculating here, it is not hard to imagine why an advanced civilization would be closely monitoring our progression: to prevent us from exporting our destruction to the cosmos.