Viability does not seem to me to be the problem. An extraordinary hypothesis supported by the very weak evidence of an anecdote may or may not be correct, but it can never be proven (or even strongly supported) using just anecdotes.
It does not...
Viability does not seem to me to be the problem. An extraordinary hypothesis supported by the very weak evidence of an anecdote may or may not be correct, but it can never be proven (or even strongly supported) using just anecdotes.
It does not...
To think that these people can shine their laser onto a pilot’s eyes and possibly cause an accident while thinking they’re communicating with alien orbs is really frightening.
The problem is Grusch using the term in a seemingly ambiguous way, why choose that word, numerous times? He clearly does not mean pharmacological products.
It starts to become another UFO lore word, like orb. It has a real meaning and now...
I recently again tried get some understanding of what people think Grusch is referring to with this term on Reddit and I ran into this Reddit user who says they were a Navy submariner for 10yrs and also claims that it was common for sonar...
Luna's list of 46 ↔ Release 2 (PR050–PR099) — verified against AARO's CSV + DVIDS metadata, 2026-06-13
The in-order PR050→PR099 mapping holds. Flags below: L = error in Luna's list, A = error in AARO's data, ? = positional guess only (callsign...
This appears to be connected to the well-known conspiracy theory, arguably given added credibility by Tulsi Gabbard in the past, that the US has been funding laboratories in Ukraine that are (it is implied) connected to biological warfare...
The ODNI just published this:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ODNI News Release No. 10-26
June 12, 2026
DNI Gabbard Reveals Evidence of U.S. Taxpayer-Funded Global Biolab Program
WASHINGTON D.C. — After months of searching through Intelligence Community...
That's fair, I am sure there are many similar miss-identifications. I still don't think it is a sound argument that all other UFO witnesses, should they become as enlightened and humble as you are now are after you realized your mistake, would...
Yes, it does. It means assuming there is a UAP phenomenon that can be studied. If not—if it's just clutter in the LIZ and system malfunctions—then there's simply nothing there to study.
And the comparison with Bigfoot isn't that far-fetched, I...
Some of the documents released on war.gov/UFO were classified in the past. For example, CIA-UAP-017 was classified Secret. The classification authority block is missing--possibly redacted--but CIA is involved in the clandestine collection of...