Jake Barber tells Ross Coulthart about non-human technology - The "Egg"

There seems to be a bit of suspicion around the shadows in the footage. But doesn't IR illumination cast shadows in night vision just like we see with visible light?

And conceivably, there could be a vehicle parked out of shot in the upper left with some sort of vehicle mounted IR illuminator that would explain the harsher shadows caused by the light from that area

I'm not saying that makes this footage any more legitimate, just that I don't think the shadows are enough to say that we're not seeing real night vision footage
 
It looks more like a non-slip floor coating than a shag carpet. Hard to imagine what kind of natural outdoor surface/landscape it's supposed to be.

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This is exactly what i see, because of the monotone nature of the nightvision, it instantly looked like a normal map albeit green, of a stucco or rocky surface. I don't think its 3D, however because of that the scale just seems really off. I literally feel like this is just a normal egg rolled off a string.

The big issue here for me...is there is no information in this video that i see yet...that disproves that its small scale. I wonder if there's a way to determine the syncing of the helicopter blade sound with the shake or...eh there's no shadow from the blade..so its all i got.

It just feels like the a helicopter dubbed over it.
 
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Since the camera view is "locked" relative to the position of the base of the cable where it meets the copter, I have to assume this is (or is supposed to be) from a belly-mounted camera system that displays in the cockpit, and not the view through NVG's, which would move around some, and likely couldn't get that same perspective anyway. Wouldn't the copter's camera system normally have grid markings and values (altitude, bearing, speed, etc.) overlaid on it?
This was exactly my thought as well. It explains the relatively poor quality and location of camera. Perhaps a system like one of these for larger military helicopters
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I'm baffled by others seeing the video as small scale. All of the behaviour aligns with my understanding of what we would expect to see if this was a longline. A few points of clarification

Long lines are typically thick rope with wires wrapped in protective sheathing.
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The wires control the electric hook at the bottom of the line. These can be quite heavy hooks.
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A thick 150ft line with weight at the end will have very little apparent motion from the cameras perspective. Is that why some of you are seeing a solid rod? I think it's just what a long line should look like with the slow apparent swing.

Even the moment of release when we see the smaller lines fall to the grass laid out seems normal. Some have seen it as "rheeling out" lines but I see slack lines falling over on the glass as the line releases the weight. For example these green lines are not part of the long line

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The only weird thing is the colours and texture on the grass but as Indi said I suspect those are artifacts of the monitor displaying the video feed
 
This was exactly my thought as well. It explains the relatively poor quality and location of camera. Perhaps a system like one of these for larger military helicopters

I wasn't suggesting it explained poor quality... in fact, from what I read about the cameras, they seem very high quality... not sure if it was mentioned what copter it supposedly was, but for the Apache, M-TADS/PNVS, and for the Black Hawk, M-NSA. Both are high-definition FLIR systems. What I was suggesting was that the lack of heads-up display info superimposed on the image suggests it's not actual military-sourced video at all.

I'm baffled by others seeing the video as small scale.

It does have a feel of "tilt-shift" photography, if you're familiar with that.

Even the moment of release when we see the smaller lines fall to the grass laid out seems normal.

I'm not sure why so many are interpreting the terrain as "grass". Supposedly this was out on a remote "range" used for secret projects. I pictured Area 51 or similar... with desert scrub. Whether real or fake, I don't interpret the pattern seen as grass.
 
Things I noticed, initial thoughts etc

The usual UFO vid things:

Short in length the start and are seemingly arbitrary, where's the bit where people come in to support the payload, most etc why is it not longer?
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Military video with no overlays, in 16:9 (of course could be cropped by NN etc)

No dust scatter etc from rotor wash, although it seems in long line operations the helo is generally quite high up, so maybe not expected?
Does this camera system exist on the Blackhawk (variants) or any other helicopter? No reference footage from the same/similar system?
Strange slanted analogue scanline type artifacting on (digital?) recording? Again reference footage from whatever system this is if it's a real system?

Compare Blackhawk engine/rotor noise to this reference video of a BH hovering in a "long line" operation


Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEZS5-mksQk


The rotor noise seems significantly more rapid and staccato for this Blackhawk video than the NN video, avenue of investigation it does seem helicopters each have distinct rotor sound profiles?

Is this sound actually a Blackhawk?
 
I made a transcript of this YT video with NoteGPT. It's probably too much text to just copy it here in the thread. So I'll try to put it in a spoiler. The text is unedited and contains the typical AI misunderstandings in places.


Source: https://youtu.be/3dtA9w5ldHw?si=TLcobFAu1lD0-fAr

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Summary
In the groundbreaking News Nation segment titled "Hunting UFOs: The Crash Retrieval Whistleblower," Jacob Barber, a military veteran and former aerospace mechanic, reveals shocking insights into the United States government's secretive programs related to Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). Over the course of a detailed interview, Barber claims to have directly participated in operations retrieving non-human spacecraft, offering a compelling narrative that includes personal encounters with advanced technologies, telepathic connections with alien intelligence, and the potential dangers faced by him and his colleagues. Barber's revelations, supported by corroborating testimonies from former special operations personnel, suggest a longstanding cover-up by government agencies regarding the existence of extraterrestrial technology and the risks involved in such operations. Barber's story not only highlights the extraordinary experiences of his missions but also touches on the implications of psychic abilities within the UAP retrieval context, culminating in a call for transparency and further investigation into these phenomena.

Highlights
Jacob Barber claims direct involvement in retrieving UAPs, asserting they are of non-human origin.
Barber presents video evidence of an egg-shaped UAP retrieved by his team, claiming it has no visible means of propulsion.
A Stanford professor corroborates Barber's accounts of injuries sustained during these secretive operations, suggesting possible radiation exposure.
Barber describes a profound emotional connection with non-human intelligence during one of his retrieval missions.
The segment introduces the concept of "psionics," suggesting that individuals with psychic abilities may play a role in UAP interactions.
Barber raises concerns about the potential danger he faces from those who wish to suppress this information.
The interview urges Congress to take action and push for transparency regarding UAPs and related government programs.
Key Insights
Direct Participation in UAP Retrievals: Jacob Barber asserts that he was not just an observer but a participant in the retrieval of non-human spacecraft. His firsthand accounts challenge the narrative of government denials and highlight the existence of advanced technologies that are beyond current human capabilities. This directly implicates the U.S. government in a cover-up that has persisted for decades.

️ Video Evidence of UAPs: The production includes video footage of an egg-shaped object retrieved by Barber's team, which he describes as devoid of seams and propulsion systems. This visual evidence adds credibility to his claims and raises questions about the nature and origin of these unidentified crafts, pushing the boundaries of what is understood about aerial technology.

⚠️ Health Risks Associated with UAP Operations: Barber's account of his and his colleagues' health deteriorating after exposure to unidentified materials provides a chilling perspective on the potential dangers faced by those working in covert government operations. The corroboration by a medical expert underscores a need for proper health evaluation and monitoring of personnel involved in such high-risk missions.

Emotional and Psychic Connections: Barber recounts a deeply emotional experience during a retrieval mission, suggesting a telepathic connection with the UAP. This notion of psychic engagement introduces a new dimension to the discussion of UAPs, suggesting that human consciousness might play a role in interfacing with advanced technologies.

♂️ The Role of Psionics in UAP Research: The segment introduces the concept of "psionics," individuals believed to possess psychic abilities. Barber claims that these individuals may have been involved in summoning UAPs and facilitating communication between humans and non-human intelligences. This idea challenges conventional scientific understanding and opens the door to further exploration of human capabilities.

The Need for Transparency: Barber emphasizes the importance of public awareness and congressional oversight regarding UAPs. His call for transparency reflects a growing demand for accountability in government operations that may involve extraterrestrial technologies and the ethical implications of such secrecy.

️ Threats to Whistleblowers: Barber's fears of being targeted for his disclosures highlight the risks faced by whistleblowers within government and private sectors. The acknowledgment of potential violence against those who reveal sensitive information raises questions about the ethics of government secrecy and the safety of individuals who pursue the truth.

Conclusion
The revelations presented by Jacob Barber in this News Nation segment are both profound and unsettling. His experiences not only challenge the status quo regarding government knowledge of UAPs but also suggest a complex interplay between human consciousness and extraterrestrial technology. As public interest in UAPs continues to grow, the implications of Barber's story call for greater scrutiny, transparency, and scientific investigation into these phenomena. The need for accountability in government operations surrounding UAP research is more pressing than ever, with Barber's narrative serving as a catalyst for change. In an era where the existence of unidentified aerial phenomena is increasingly acknowledged, the intersection of technology, health risks, and human experience remains a critical area for exploration.

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program to retrieve and reverse engineer a UFOs. Has the government conducted secret UAP crash retrieval programs? Yes or no? Yes. Use nation was the first to bring you this story. We have spacecraft from another species. We do? Yeah. And now, for the first time anywhere, a military veteran comes forward to say he was part of that program with video to prove it. My work has included the recovery of downed UAP of non-human origin. Revealing how he retrieved alien craft. What did you see? I saw an egg.


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How it's changed his life forever. What we call a CI on a component to the research and development of the UAP program. And how he plans to do it again for the world to see. The skies are not classified. Your conscience can't be redacted. His account, corroborated by his colleagues and his injuries sustained during these operations, confirmed by a Stanford professor. My personal experience is that there's something here. Will the truth set him free? Or will it get him killed? People have been murdered.


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That seems to be the case. News nation presents hunting UFOs. The crash retrieval whistleblower. In October 2024, an unknown man stepped out of the shadows, arriving in our nation's capital to deliver an important message about what the public calls UFOs and the government calls unidentified anomalous phenomena or UAP. I'm here in D.C. this week to meet with members of Congress. His name is Jacob Barber, and he says that for the past 30 years, he's worked in both an official and unofficial capacity for the United States government


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and its partners in the intelligence community. What he knows and what he's here to tell Congress could change the world as we know it. We're in this rare opportunity in human history where it's very clear that we know that there are things flying in the sky that, are unexplained and understood. And that's another one of the things that, I'm uniquely providing information on. So what makes this guy special? Well, to date, everyone who's come forward has either described their own UAP encounter, like this famed 2015 incident


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recorded by F-16 aviators on the USS Roosevelt. I have experienced advanced UAP firsthand, and I'm here to voice your concerns of more than 30 commercial aircrew and military veterans who have confided their similar encounters with me. Others have alleged that there's a secret government UAP program that's been going on for decades. People like David Grush and Lou Elizondo. They say they've been told about it. They believe it exists, but they weren't a part of it themselves. We've been recovering spacecraft, alien spacecraft.


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The United States has been involved in the recovery of objects, vehicles of unknown origin that are neither from our country or any other foreign country that we're aware of. But Mr. Barbour is different. He says that for years he was part of that covert program working with alien spacecraft. These days we call them high non-human intelligence. And this guy is prepared to testify that he was involved directly, firsthand in the retrieval of these craft. How long have you known this secret about unidentified


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anomalous phenomena being of non-human origin? For more than ten years. Of course. We checked Baba's records, and we've confirmed that he was an airman in the US Air Force working as an aerospace mechanic in the late 90s. But as these documents show, he was also recruited into Air Force special operations known as combat control. He says he ended up working in a non-official capacity for the Department of Defense and the intelligence community. What were you? What was I. Ross I was a highly talented airplane mechanic


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who got to deploy on a number of presidential support missions. But Jake was no ordinary mechanic. Being recruited into the Air Force's elite combat control unit meant he had a resumé that reads like something out of an action thriller. Helicopter pilot, freefall parachutist, expert marksman, and the recipient of a NATO top secret security clearance. A legacy of his service in Bosnia, where he won an award for an act of heroism. In addition to reviewing his official documentation, News Nation spoke with three former special operations soldiers


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who corroborate Barber's credentials and claims. I know in special operations, you're often in some tough situations. You have to rely on each other. Is Jake Barber a person who you would trust? Oh, yes. He's a person I would and have trusted with my life. Do you think Jake Barber is a patriot? Oh, yeah. Absolutely. There's a thing. I know. There's a lot of special operators talk about that. You know, there are certain types of men who you would want watching your back in a tight spot. Is he one of those guys?


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Absolutely. Trustworthiness is one of the top things that we're looking for. And one of his most fervent supporters is Colonel John Glitch, a Renaissance warrior who holds a doctorate in psychology. Was a Delta Force sniper and is one of the few men to hold doomsday in his hands, commanding a nuclear weapons battalion. So you believe Jake Barber is telling you absolutely. There has been a cover up lasting 80 years? Absolutely. We've recovered craft. Absolutely. So let's roll back. You say you were an enlisted man,


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and then you ended up working for the intelligence community as a contractor? Tell me that story. How did that happen? Everything changed for me right around 911, and, I left the Air Force and was sent out to California at that time to begin stablish. And my cover basis for an independent as an independent contractor, so that I could serve what was coming down the line next for me. And that is the path which led to the UAP subject. Baba says he was contracted as a helicopter pilot and was part of a team assigned to retrieve crashed aircraft


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at an undisclosed testing facility in the desert. And we're not only talking about conventional airplanes or drones. A lot of the work we did on was on what I call the range, where, the U.S. government and its private partners used to test all kinds of things, weapon systems, and resilience to weapon systems of certain craft. And so you see a lot of exciting things. So you start seeing at the range. Yeah. Interesting objects. Well, yeah, it's always interesting out there. Things come in and out of sight.


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Things disappear for a moment and reappear. Things to seem. Things seem to move very quickly. Things change color. They change shape. We did recover things, that were that were exotic in nature, in the sky. And we know they were classified craft. And we recovered them and took them back to where they go. The majority of what we see and do is explainable and is ordinary, and is known by many people and is not, not classified. But there is a certain percentage which is extremely sensitive. And that extremely sensitive does include what we know


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is our own manmade advanced technology. So, you know what Lou Elizondo has described as the five observables. So you were seeing objects that complied with those weird observables? Yes. So, one of those that did that would raise your eyebrows more of the trans medium characteristics because things would come from the ground, like from the earth, from a ridge, from a mountain, or could pass through. So they'd come out of a ridge. Out of a ridge? Yeah. Aircraft that can disappear, change color, change shape.


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How much the US military have developed or required such technology? Jake says he saw for himself close up. And the rare occasion, or, let's say, the hypothetical occasion, something of a non-human origin or, source, were to interface with the ground. You would deploy that same team. And that is the segue and how we got involved with this particular subject. Next, Jake Boba's first encounter with non-human intelligence. How close did you get? I got within 150ft of this object. And later News Nation has acquired video evidence of Jake's claims.


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It has to be seen to be believed. We are not alone. We are not alone. There's no doubt Jake Baba is an accomplished helicopter pilot. This is the kind of work Baba says he did after he left the air Force as a private contractor working for the defense industry and the US government at a secret location he calls the range. That's where Baba and his team were asked to retrieve downed craft, the likes of which he says were not just advancnce. Take the public has never seen. They were built by non-human intelligence.


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So tell me about the moment when you realized that you were involved in a retrieval of non-human technology, alien tech. So it became very clear the first time our communication process and procedure, was modified. And then just visually looking at the object on the ground, you could tell that it was extraordinary and anomalous. It was. It was not human. How close did you get? Well, I was a helicopter pilot, and I operate with, 150ft to 200ft long line. So I got within 150ft of this object. What did you see?


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I saw an egg, a white. Egg. Was there any visible propulsion system on it? No, not what we know. There's no engine. There was no thermal, signate. I was operating at night when I finally came in to pick it up. Some working under night vision goggles at the time. And it was quite clear. I flipped him up, flipped him down, and looked at it a couple of different ways. How large was the object? I would say approximately 20ft, plus or minus a little bit about the size of a large SUV. Did it have any seams? No.


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And it was pure pure white. It was like pearly white. Like, metallic pearly white. Best I could, I could assess. How did you know that that egg shaped object was non-human in origin? Well, visually, after seeing all kinds of things in my past, it was clearly something that was ridiculously looking. It's inconsistent with anything I'd ever seen before. I can also tell you that the reaction by my team, we all knew we were dealing with something, extraordinary. And at no stage were you ever subsequently told


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that the craft was of non-human origin. I will tell you that during this process over the last couple of years, it's been confirmed to me by ranking members of the UAP Task Force that what we were working with that night was, in fact, at high, and it was not a unique experience. What do you think that object was? I don't know. Again, I'm security and transportation. I moved it, loaded it on a truck than it went to. Where would it go? Where would where would it be taken? It would be taken to a secure facility.


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But, again, my my roll stops once I deliver it. Yes. It sounds like the stuff of madness. Tall tales, delusions. And anyway, where was the proof for any of this news nation has independently obtained previously unseen video obtained from a secret UAP craft retrieval program. This extraordinary footage clearly shows an egg shaped object dangling in a sling below the belly of a helicopter. Let's slow this down to take a closer look. That's an egg shaped UAP suspended from a 150ft long line. We're told the craft is about 20ft long.


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The egg suspended in a cradle. And look how careful the pilot is as they bring their precious cargo into land. Let's freeze frame here to look at one of the clearest images of a UAP ever taken. This is no blurry light on a distant sky. The source of the footage putting themselves at incredible risk to record this UAP retrieval. Look at how perfectly smooth the craft is. No markings at all and no visible means of propulsion or way to see inside. Watch how it rolls. Almost graceful as it hits the ground, despite being wrapped in the ropes


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and canvas from the cradle as it's dropped for pickup. The UAP Final Destination still unknown. So there. There was another object. There's two objects that I'm here to talk about. One was the egg. The other is what we called an acorn. The acorn was a, essentially a flying disc with what looked like eight, delineated sections when looking down. And I can tellou what it looked like from looking down, because that's primarily how I saw it, because I'm a helicopter pilot. We did recoveries with the eight guns.


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There was more than one that was that made its way to the ground on this particular operation. Simply seeing a non-human craft up close would be an intense experience in itself. But, Baba says, as he prepared to transfer forward that so-called eight gon from the pickup site to the drop site, something even more intense happened to him that would change his life forever. This is one of the most profound experiences I've ever had in my life. I'm about to share it with you. So bear with me. So as I get closer to this site, I start feeling odd.


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I start feeling extremely emotional. And the closer I get, the more the emotion starts to overwhelm me. I feel this intense hybrid of sadness and happiness and beauty. And song. And it was very disruptive to me because I had a very practical responsibility at the time to operate a helicopter in the mountains at night. And I began wondering what was wrong with me. It was late at night, and then I just stressed. Am I tired? And I don't know. But as I came over this object for the pit, it was this overwhelming sense of emotion.


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Is it your feeling? Are you suddenly having a mental breakdown on the job? No. I felt like something connected with me. I felt like something had tuned in to me and my soul and was providing me some sense of guidance on what to do and how profound what I was doing was, And it was so overwhelming that I began to cry. And then I'm confused as to why I'm crying at the same time. And then I'm do I abort the mission? Do I? And so I just did my best to focus on my particular cues whenoing this type of work.


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And I got the load hooked up and I began flying away and once it was just me and that object in between the pick and the drop site was about 20 miles in between. I felt like something was inside of me. I felt like I was possessed by the most. Beautiful spirit I had ever been possessed by and. Was it loving? It was loving. But there was a sense of sadness at the same time. And, had you ever had an experience like this before? No, no, it was a very feminine energy, I'll tell you that. It felt like felt like the Spirit of God,


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but not in any masculine sense. And it wasn't like a soul. It was like a frequency that I was connected with. And whatever that force was, since that night, it has stayed with me. And as crazy as this sounds, it's what's guiding me now. And it's what's providing protection for me. It's changed your life. It's changed my life. Wait a second. Humans bonding psychically and emotionally with non-human intelligence. Yes, Jake Baba says that's exactly what happened to him. And he's not the only one. And he says the government knows all about it.


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There is an psychic component to the research and development of the UAP program. Do psychics walk among us? Stay with us. Jake Baba says that when he retrieved a so-called eight gong shaped UAP, he had an intense emotional reaction which convinced him he'd connected telepathically with a non-human intelligence. You're talking UFOs, flying saucers, and you're. That's. That's probably one of the hardest conversations. That object or whatever was controlling that object was also connecting to me through the mind,


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through my mind. And so how did the object come to land? I think it was invited to land by the Psyonix team. Jake says his mission that night came from no accidental crash. The UAP was summoned by a separate team. A special team with special abilities. They're called psionics. What is a psionic? A psionic, person is someone with the predisposition for, astral. Temporal. You could say abilities and sensitivities. Extra temporal abilities. Also known as psychic powers. What did you discover with the psionics were being used for


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in the program? In the program, there was certainly a desire to explore the idea that perhaps UAP could be summoned, could be communicated with, could be controlled, and could be persuaded to land, all by deploying people with, psionic abilities. And did you see that happen? Yes, I did. When a sonic operator engages with technology, how do they do it? Using their mind? Something like meditation. They genuinely are people who can actually make a mental, spiritual connection to a technology. Yes, 100%.


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It all seems so far fetched. Psychically gifted humans linking with possibly alien ships. Summoning them and even piloting them. But it isn't just Jake saying this. Don't pull. Another decorated special forces operator and colleague of Jake's says he's also seen what psionics can do. I've had the pleasure of meeting multiple sonic assets. I've seen them function. I know that they're capable of doing what they're doing. You can definitively say that you believe there is a capacity in the human mind


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to somehow psychically telepath connect. Yes. And I don't know if it's a byproduct, if it's something that they were born with. But there is certain people who are quantifiably verifiably capable of this. It's an established fact that the Pentagon has had an interest in psychic abilities, what it calls remote viewing for military purposes. The famed Project Stargate spent years studying the subject, and despite the CIA's official position that such studies yielded nothing. Former Pentagon UAP investigator Lou Elizondo told me last year


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that psychic abilities are very real, and perhaps not very rare. So this is an ontological shock. I think so many people are watching this because we're all being told, firstly, there's no such thing as aliens visiting this planet. And secondly, there's no such thing as telepathy or psychic abilities. It's rubbish. Yeah. You know, I don't think there is going to be an ontological shock. I think it's going to be an ontological relief, because I think everyone deep down knows that, that there is more to life


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than what wewe are bei told and experiencing. Like, not only is it not shocking, but it should be welcome. It all seems so innocent, so benign, even sacred. But hold on. Jake says that through his work, he and his team have suffered serious. Injuries after this particular mission. Me and everyone on my team got extremely sick. Sick like, physically ill in the hospital. And one of the world's leading medical experts agrees. My personal experience, both with people and the things that I've seen, is that there's something here.


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UAP is bad for your health. Coming up next. What do you think? I want the UN High. I feel the NHC are guiding us. Jake Barber describes his encounters with UAP as transcendent, quasi religious moments. From what you're saying, that's a beautiful experience. Yeah. It was the most beautiful experience I've had in my life. But he also says these encounters could come with a staggering cost. UAP may have changed his life for the better. They may also have shortened it. So what happened to you? We're not quite sure.


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We were transporting a large, sealed container. Jake says nobody on his team was told what was in that container. And we transported what we called mystery boxes all the time. I have no idea. It could have been empty. It probably wasn't empty, but we don't know what was inside the boxes. And what were you told if somebody tried to seize that box? What were your orders? We we maintained the authority to use lethal force if anyone tried to seize those boxes. So whatever that box was, it was extremely valuable.


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That's great. That's correct. And, after this particular mission, me and everyone on my team got extremely sick. Like, physically ill in the hospital. Within, you know, weeks after this, I lost every hair on my body. And I also lost the skin on my arms. So the skin's actually falling off your body? Yeah. Like, not just falling on, like it. It was lopping off within a couple of days, like a severe sunburn. I ended up developing, a severe heart murmur that I never had before. Last year, I introduced Jake to Stanford immunology professor Gary Nolan.


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He's been studying anomalous injuries among US military personnel for years at the behest of the CIA. Nolan agreed to review decades of Jake's medical records. The report reads like a bit of a horror show, to be quite honest to me. What? The first thing that came to mind was you were exposed to some kind of radiation. And especially, as I understand it, a number of his coworkers in the deployments that he was in, had similar problems. So you're not dealing with a one off who went home and somehow,


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came in contact with something in the house, but you have, 4 or 5 individuals all at once coming down with the same thing. Within a week or so after deployment. Guess that's more than a coincidence. My fear is that there is something permanently broken there. Might show up in the form of cancer or God knows what later in life. And we're going to be way behind in trying to figure out how to deal with it. Assuming Jake and his team were exposed to radiation emanating from that box, could it have come from


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one of the many radioactive materials used regularly by the military? Certain munitions, components of nuclear vessels, or nuclear weapons themselves? Jake doesn't think so. If the Air Force, let's say, knew that what we were working with that night had any type of radiological signature, there's a whole set of process that we are we're trained in on how to deal with that from a hazmat perspective, in a containment perspective. And the fact thanone of that was was apparent that night tells me they didn't know what was in the box.


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And it got turned on or turned off. Which leads me to believe, in hindsight all these years, that it may have been something of non-human origin specululati. Absolutely wild speculation? Perhaps not. When you consider other documented cases of military personnel who claim they were similarly injured by UAP, take the famous case of Airman John Burrows. The Veterans Administration granted him full medical disability for injuries to his heart and eyes. He claims he suffered during the famous 1980 UAP incident in Rendlesham Forest, England,


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but that only happened after Senator John McCain intervened to get his medical records declassified. They were classified. They just weren't withheld. They were classified. Why would you feel that the issue was so important as to not allow for that person's medical records to be released? What are you hiding? The issue came up in last year's congressional UAP hearings. How can the government deny we have recovered craft if they're paying people because they've been injured by a recovered craft?


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Man, that's a great question. That's why I think we're here again, because I've seen the documentation by the U.S government for several of these individuals who have sustained sustained injuries as a result of a UAP incident. What did happen, is sound is either unethical or an administrative oversight, that needs investigation by Congress because we shouldn't be putting, people like this in under such circumstances. The good news is that now, under Doctor Nolan's care, Jake is getting proper evaluation and treatment.


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The bad news is, Jake believes there's another, more imminent threat to his health. His former employer. People have been murdered. That seems to be the case. Stay with us. It wasn't just the United States government interested in using Jake's expertise. Working with UAPs and psionics. His skills were also needed by private companies involved in the top secret program, and his assignments soon took a turn from recovering UAPs to something more sinister. What happened? Well, we were deployed on a particular


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task to recover what we call treaties or high value targets. Those high value targets were Panasonic tough books, the sensitive material that is on these Panasonic tough books, has to do with sensor data. Jake and his team suspect those Panasonic tough books contained data from the top secret UAP retrieval operations worth millions to the right buyer. Jake says the private company contracting him was determined to recover them. We recovered our first two, tough books. They were, they were in the High Sierras.


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We got back to our our base location and then went through them and took photographs, discovered that the hard drives were missing. Jake says his team arrived too late. The hard drives containing the data had already been taken, and it became clear to Jake that not all was what it seemed. As his team set out to recover the missing data. The next piece of intelligence that came through led us to, a lake and high altitude lake. And we found, the hard drives in a sealed steel container 25ft underwater.


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Wow. Yeah. So someone's going through a lot of effort in order to hide these things hidden. But by whom? What began as a straightforward recovery mission proved to be anything but simple. And Jake says things soon took a nefarious turn at any stage. Did you find yourself under threat. The very next time we went out, things got strange. For me and my spidey senses, my intuition was on high alert because our Intel contact changed. The rhythm and style of our Intel changed as we got closer to the day in which we were going to deploy.


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Intelligence kept changing. And so that that raised my concern. We ended up going anyway. And when we got there, the TVs were gone and it was clear that shots had been fired, shots fired. Whatever was on the computers was a secret. So important it was worth fighting for. The situation had changed, and soon, Jake says, he realized his team was caught in the middle and their lives were on the line. You're in significant. Danger. Yeah, and I was concerned that we were being set up. We were being prepared


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for the one thing that we've always offered employers, and that is plausible deniability, and that we were perhaps going to be the hidden hand that gets severed. Don't pull. A Special Forces veteran was working on Jake's team at the time. Were you involved in any of the retrieval attempts? Yes. Was there a concern that you were being set up? Potentially. Yes. Set up is a mild term. The fact that people have lost their lives involved in this type of activity and the links to which people have gone


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to supuppress politically uncomfortable truths, is such that there is a risk involved. Do you think that without naming them, the private aerospace company that retained you decided to kill you? Somebody masquerading as a representative of that company surely may have had that intention. Jake was convinced his former employer, or someone posing as them, was determined to kill him. But who exactly was calling the shots? Jake was determined to find out. Who were you working for? It was obvious to us at least, who the employer was.


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But they were now in question in my mind as being part of the problem. Jake was on the hunt using his skills and vast network of contacts to determine just who was behind this shadow war, fought over these missing hard drives, and he says the trail led him right to the top. This past spring, Jake and his team were in Washington, D.C., conducting surveillance and eventually confronting one of their prime suspects. So I reached out to the Director of security for the particular organization and set up a meeting with them.


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Because there was only two truths in my mind. Either they were complicit or they were compromised. What was his reaction was he knows. Oh, he he was nervous. And so he told you to forget it. He said, you know, it's in our best interest to move on. If he had any knowledge at all, it was clear he's trying to distance himself from it. Jake was no closer to finding out who exactly wanted him dead, but he knew that he was no longer doing the mission he signed up for when he first enlisted, protecting Americans.


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To make it stop, he would need more than his hand-picked team. He would need Congress. He would need funding. He would need to go public, and he would need us at News Nation to reveal our own startling UAP footage. That's next. Jake Baba says it's now time. Time for the public to know. That's why he's doing this interview. But he's doing much more than talking. And what you're trying to do now is replicate in the private sphere what's being suppressed in the public sphere? Yeah. You know, we we're not looking back.


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We're looking forward. I am absolutely confident that we are capable of generating the type of high quality sensor data and photography and film evidence that everyone is wanting. So who exactly is we? Our organization is called Skywatcher. We have been recruiting guys from within the program and women and are forming a new team in coordination with government agencies. And we also have the funding through venture capipital. Can you name those agencies? Not at this time, but I hope to very soon.


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Jake's Skywatcher team has already deployed on behalf of the US government to investigate last year's drone sightings on the East Coast, but before that, they were on the hunt for something even more elusive. In August of 2024, Jake and the skywatcher team conducted their own operation with a psionic asset to see if they could summon a UAP themselves. Look. There's two. Look at this, look at this look. I hear this one going. Down and this one going up. This footage from another skywatcher operation showing the team's protocols.


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The team hoped to quietly gather evidence for skywatcher, but instead found themselves inanger once more. And Jake says a UAP dogfight erupted in the sky above them. He believes the craft summoned by the team was warring with a rogue UAP piloted by an unknown entity attempting to intercept skywatchers operation. Tell me what happened. So we set out to do this operation right away on the Titanic asset went into meditation. He is reporting that he is engaged and in fact, piloting a craft and is bringing it in.


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So he's actually telepathically controlling alien technology. Yes, yes, it's crazy as that sounds. That's exactly what we set out to do. What he reported we would do. And then things got a little weird, right about, right about, I'd say 4 or 5 minutes into the operations, he goes, something's going on. Something's wrong. Get me out of here. And right about that time, our overwatch friend looked up to the sky and saw a disk, a classic lenticular shape disc. That was Fred Baker, special operations veteran,


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now part of the Sky watcher team. So he was flying the egg. And then when we had to pull him out of this, that's when the egg dropped. Wow. So at the very moment that he's essentially detaching his mind from the object, you see it fall, correct? Professor Gary Nolan was there that night, too. What I did see was an individual, who, in the midst of attempting to, call such an object, it was clear that he was in distress at the moment of the, supposed interaction. And at that moment, something is seen when we reviewed


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what it was that the person on the roof had seen both by drawing and by video. Ography. Something showed up. Can we see the egg? Yeah. So here's frame one. It passed across our entire 69 degree angle of view and 0.84 seconds on our sensor. It comes into frame here. So that one there does look like just in an upright oval egg oval egg. And is that similar to what you've seen in the program. Oh yeah. This is exactly the same thing. Aside from releasing data and footage like this to the public, we're told that this video was among those sent


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to the all domain Anomaly Resolution office, or Arrow, the Pentagon organization responsible for monitoring UAP. The egg resembles the UAP encountered by US Navy fighters off the east coast of the US in 2015, suggesting a connection between these anomalous objects. But until now, it's never been shown to the public, making Jake's mission even more critical. The skywatcher team feels it has to push the federal government to act. Witnesses at the congressional UAP hearings have been saying the same thing. The Pentagon,


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the intelligence community, is treating us like children. It's time for us to know the truth about this. I think that we can handle it. Jake Barba has been to Capitol Hill two news nation has confirmed that this fall, he met with staffers for Florida Senator Marco Rubio, now president elect Trump's pick for secretary of state. I feel I was I was able to fill in gaps that have been there for a long time that no other whistleblower has been able to do. A lot of people aren't going to believe this.


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What do you say to those people? I'm not here to make anyone believe anything. It's exhausted. Oh, paraphrase the book of Matthew. You will know us by our fruits. Stay tuned in and watch what our new project is about to do and prepare to be dazzled.
 
Is it night vision tech. I thought it was lit by a flood light. I mean the shadow , color and everything.

If it is being lit with a light. It doesn't seem to be coming from the chopper judging by the shadow, but somewhere low to the ground and to the left of screen (around 10-11 oclock from the object)

EDIT: The strange thing is that it also seems to be lit from above given the bright spot below the chopper.
If that's true, I wouldn't expect that shadow to be so pronounced. Strange.
It looks like a normal sun shadow to me, I also created me short Blender test with a sun.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was a day shot they colored green to be more exiting.
 
Is it just me or is the video a left ear exclusive?



I'm curious where exactly in the line the camera is, it doesn't really look like we are seeing 150 feet worth of rope, but if it's lower, it doesn't really look like we are seeing a 20 feet long egg. Maybe it's some sort of weird lense effect like a fisheye or something, but the distance and size just feel off

I found this footage of a helicopter carrying stuff and the camera seems to be lower down the rope.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtHduxAdnGM


I don't know the length of the rope in this video nor how far up or down the rope it is, it's just an example on how the camera could be lower down the line maybe.

Here's another video where they have a GoPro on the helicopter, and we clearly see a pretty long line.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cz9S9wsTIE


(which again I don't know the length of, but if I'm not wrong 150 feet is pretty long already)

The rope length and camera is not totally crazy. I made this the a 24mm camera in Blender with 150ft rope and 20ft Egg
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I don't think it's a hard and solid object, look at this short 3D recreation.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm beyond my expertise here: A sphere with a diameter of 6m (20 feet) has a volume of approx. 113m³, which would correspond to a weight of 113,000 kg with water, right? That's pretty heavy. Or have I misplaced a decimal point?
A quick search tells me that the maximum payload of the strongest helicopter is 20 tons.
 
Also...shouldnt there be ground disturbance from a blackhawk....its not that long of a cable...we dont see dust..nothing
I'm colourblind so may be misinterpretting things, but I thought I saw some coloured strobing as if this was filmed off a monitor. And therefore not original footage. Is that because they had to "noise it up" a bit?
 
Most videos I've seen of longline operations with ~100ft tethers don't show much if any ground disturbance from rotor wash.
 
Would we really dangle alien tech from helicopters?

These guys really put the U in UFO, innit (ignoring the lack of F here). There aren't many UFOlogists that want to become Alienologists, are there?
 
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm beyond my expertise here: A sphere with a diameter of 6m (20 feet) has a volume of approx. 113m³, which would correspond to a weight of 113,000 kg with water, right? That's pretty heavy. Or have I misplaced a decimal point?
A quick search tells me that the maximum payload of the strongest helicopter is 20 tons.
I get 118,263 kilograms for a 20ft sphere of water.

The shadow is going to depend a lot on the light position and if the egg rolled to find its "level" and any shadowing caused by it's cradle etc.
 
Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm beyond my expertise here: A sphere with a diameter of 6m (20 feet) has a volume of approx. 113m³, which would correspond to a weight of 113,000 kg with water, right? That's pretty heavy. Or have I misplaced a decimal point?
A quick search tells me that the maximum payload of the strongest helicopter is 20 tons.
If it's egg shaped then it would be lighter than a full sphere, I don't know if this is accurate but assuming it's an egg 6 meters long and 4 meters wide, it could weigh around 50,000 kgs assuming it's as dense as water (using this calculator)

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That's still pretty heavy, so if it 20 feet long then it's probably not a dense object.

One positive note from this clown show is that it's not going over very well in the UFO communities.
I'm pleasantly surprised on how negatively it's been received, even on some of the more woo subreddits.
 
I get 118,263 kilograms for a 20ft sphere of water.

I used an online calculator with predefined formulas for calculating the volume. However, both versions are in about the same category and too heavy for a helicopter, right?

Edit:

I've just seen that there's been another post in the meantime by @Calter . Isn't it to be assumed that the egg shape is a deformation of a spherical shell if it is flexible?
 
I used an online calculator with predefined formulas for calculating the volume. However, both versions are in about the same category and too heavy for a helicopter, right?

The most weight lifted is this by the Mi-26 (the world's strongest heavy lift helicopter):

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As of 2024, the Mi-26 still holds the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale world record for the greatest mass lifted by a helicopter to 2,000 metres (6,562 ft) – 56,768.8 kilograms (125,000 lb) on a flight in 1982.[10]
If this is a Blackhawk then

https://blackhawkheavylift.com/#:~:text=Providing Heavy Helicopter Lift Services Across the Globe&text=The Sikorsky UH-60A Black,with a ground-based crane.

8000 pounds

Which is 3629 kg (kilograms)

But there may be stricter weight limits for longline operations, as in longline lifts the limits for a helicopter may be lighter than the max lift weight.
 
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Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm beyond my expertise here: A sphere with a diameter of 6m (20 feet) has a volume of approx. 113m³, which would correspond to a weight of 113,000 kg with water, right? That's pretty heavy. Or have I misplaced a decimal point?
A quick search tells me that the maximum payload of the strongest helicopter is 20 tons.
If they lie about it being a UFO, the size can't be trusted either ;)
 
If they lie about it being a UFO, the size can't be trusted either ;)
We try not to assume lies because it goes nowhere, your video shows the scale match reality. Of course the whole thing could be a fabrication CGI or a mocked up video from someone with access to a helicopter etc.

The way the slack part of the line spools to the ground looks realistic to the suggested scale to me, one thing that gets hard with scale models etc is replicating the way physically longer things like ropes behave.

It could still be a real linelift cable strung from a cherry picker with a UH-1 Huey sound dubbed over the top though.

There's no chain of custody for it or verifiable original files/metadata.

And NN/Coulthard have basically broken the chain of evidence by essentially presenting it and the story as separate elements while highly suggesting they are linked.

In some ways it's similar to the Fravor TicTac where Fravor had the juicy story but someone else had the unremarkable video, except in that case the video was at least a "real" video with an (eventual) verifiable chain back to the US Navy and the pilot. But then you had the Gimbal and Go Fast videos just lumped in with it all to confuse people.
 
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Jake mentioned the colour of the egg being pearl colour or off white, strange given it was night and under night vison goggles.

They also kept mentioning it being on a range, so maybe a test range in the desert maybe ? maybe a test target being placed into the desert for a drone to shoot at.

Looks to me like a large round plastic ball that has been squashed into an egg shape under the strain of the cargo net, and when its on the floor rolls to the side due to the weight of the cargo net.
 
Did Barber confirm the video was from the recovery he is blowing the whistle on? If he was the one piloting the helicopter he would definitely recognize if the video was from his recovery. If he denied it was from his recovery we have to now believe there were at least 2 different recoveries of the same object. Suspicious for sure.
 
Did Barber confirm the video was from the recovery he is blowing the whistle on? If he was the one piloting the helicopter he would definitely recognize if the video was from his recovery. If he denied it was from his recovery we have to now believe there were at least 2 different recoveries of the same object. Suspicious for sure.
No the video and the story have been split by NN/Coulthard (video is from an "anonymous" source)

This leaves options though

Actually provided by Barber, but just anonymously (either actually or just claimed) to avoid having to have him describe/narrate the video, why it's so short what happened before/after, why it's so insecurely prepped for helilift, the various things that are possibly odd about it etc.

But yes he should be asked about this video if it's what he remembers or different etc.

There's a lot of red flags.
 
A thick 150ft line with weight at the end will have very little apparent motion from the cameras perspective. Is that why some of you are seeing a solid rod? I think it's just what a long line should look like with the slow apparent swing.
Because a real cable will be under tension and straight, which this is not, and it will have vibrational modes due to the heli's relative movement. You can see this in the various YT videos that have been posted.

That said, it is not uncommon for a rod to be connected to the hitch point, as you can see in some of the videos here. But then, why the lumpy appearance?
 
I'm colourblind so may be misinterpretting things, but I thought I saw some coloured strobing as if this was filmed off a monitor. And therefore not original footage. Is that because they had to "noise it up" a bit?
Yes, there's strobing.
 
It's just weird in almost all the cargo net line lift videos I can find the cargo net totally encapsulates the load, in the egg vid it just looks haphazardly wrapped around it.

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One thing that would make this video not a completely hilarious fabrication, made with primary-school craft skills, is if the model of the sling and rope could be found in the military procurement lists, and a photo of it supplied. It doesn't have to be the exact one used in the clip, there must surely be many of them, any one will do.
 
Is that why some of you are seeing a solid rod?
Because it appears "lumpy", like it's not under load. It's like a stretched/bent cable that's not very long and not carrying anything heavy.

Long lines also move about more and will have vibrations run up and down it, as you can see in the various YT videos posted here, especially the Bell 214 one. This looks more like a rigid object.

As other posts have noted, this is not unheard of, there's a number of pictures showing loads on rods rather than ropes/cables.

That said, the same Bell video does look a whole lot like this one, and would do so even more if there was no clouds and you just changed the color to be green.
 
Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm beyond my expertise here: A sphere with a diameter of 6m (20 feet) has a volume of approx. 113m³, which would correspond to a weight of 113,000 kg with water, right? That's pretty heavy. Or have I misplaced a decimal point?
A quick search tells me that the maximum payload of the strongest helicopter is 20 tons.
You're making the assumption that it's completely filled with anything. One of the postulated identities above ( https://www.metabunk.org/threads/ja...on-human-technology-the-egg.13949/post-333668 ) is a pneumatic fender for a ship, something that would have some weight due to its sturdy construction, but is otherwise empty. Many other similar entities such as balloons or radar domes (or, for that matter, "Mork from Ork") would be expected to be much lighter than a "filled egg".
 
This was exactly my thought as well. It explains the relatively poor quality and location of camera. Perhaps a system like one of these for larger military helicopters
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I'm baffled by others seeing the video as small scale. All of the behaviour aligns with my understanding of what we would expect to see if this was a longline. A few points of clarification

Long lines are typically thick rope with wires wrapped in protective sheathing.
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The wires control the electric hook at the bottom of the line. These can be quite heavy hooks.
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A thick 150ft line with weight at the end will have very little apparent motion from the cameras perspective. Is that why some of you are seeing a solid rod? I think it's just what a long line should look like with the slow apparent swing.

I understand.

But, no. I see it as a rod because there's a kink. This makes it look like a rigid pole with strings dangling down from the end of the rod at an angle. Like line dangling from the end of a fishing pole.

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After the egg touches down the rod moves in the direction indicated by the orange arrow, and the angle of the kink increases. You can see the thinner portion of the rod bending... while the thicker part near the camera does not bend.

Just like a fishing rod.

In this inerpretation, the egg is dragging across the surface. The rod moves in the direction of the orange arrow and bends because the egg is resisting being dragged along.




If this were a cable, the cable nearest the camera would move this way. as the egg is being dragged along.
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But it doesn't. Indicating that it's a rigid structure that resists the force being put on it.


No kink in a real cable...
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You forgot to add the egg emmits feminine energy and will make you cry telepathically. This is no normal egg.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingam
The lingam of the Shaivism tradition is a short cylindrical pillar-like symbol of Shiva, made of stone, metal, gem, wood, clay or precious stones. It is often represented within a disc-shaped platform, the yoni – its feminine counterpart, consisting of a flat element, horizontal compared to the vertical lingam, and designed to allow liquid offerings to drain away for collection.

The lingam is an emblem of generative and destructive power. While rooted in representations of the male sexual organ, the lingam is regarded as the "outward symbol" of the "formless reality", the symbolization of merging of the 'primordial matter' (Prakṛti) with the 'pure consciousness' (Purusha) in transcendental context. The lingam-yoni iconography symbolizes the merging of microcosmos and macrocosmos, the divine eternal process of creation and regeneration, and the union of the feminine and the masculine that recreates all of existence.

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I understand.

But, no. I see it as a rod because there's a kink. This makes it look like a rigid pole with strings dangling down from the end of the rod at an angle. Like line dangling from the end of a fishing pole.

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After the egg touches down the rod moves in the direction indicated by the orange arrow, and the angle of the kink increases. You can see the thinner portion of the rod bending... while the thicker part near the camera does not bend.

Just like a fishing rod.

In this inerpretation, the egg is dragging across the surface. The rod moves in the direction of the orange arrow and bends because the egg is resisting being dragged along.




If this were a cable, the cable nearest the camera would move this way. as the egg is being dragged along.
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But it doesn't. Indicating that it's a rigid structure that resists the force being put on it.


No kink in a real cable...
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I see that as the actual harness lines attached to the more rigid long line growing more slack as the helicopter continues descending after the object touches down.
 
From the 1960's TV show "The Prisoner", the balloon thing was dispatched to retrieve escaping prisoners by declaring an Orange Alert.

It was referred to as Rover.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rover_(The_Prisoner)
"It was depicted as a floating white balloon that could coerce, and, if necessary, incapacitate or kill recalcitrant inhabitants of the Village. It also had the ability to subdivide. Several aspects of the Rover device were left unexplained and to the imagination of the viewer.

...The final version of Rover was inspired by a weather balloon seen above Portmeirion by production manager Bernard Williams. The balloon was dragged across the set with wires, with the wires and the attachment point sometimes being visible. Several approach scenes were filmed through the use of reversing a film of the balloon being towed away from the camera, although the balloon was often also filmed from the side being towed in direction of travel."
 


This is my interpretation.

At the beginning the egg is reeled up to the end of the pole. You can see the flexible tip of the pole bending.

After the egg touches down, you can see the line reeling out, as the flexible tip of the pole straightens out.

The egg seems to have more heft than a real egg. I suggest it's an egg shaped lead sinker, smoothed off and painted white.

I think I'm settling on straight out hoax. There's no helicopter. This is just a fishing rod and some kind of artificial surface. Then the video was tinted green to simulate night vision. Finally, it was played on a monitor and captured with a second camera, to give it that clandestine feel of being a leaked video.
 
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