UFO: DISCLOSURE DEBACLE
MONOLOGUE WRITTEN BY CLYDE LEIWIS
As I predicted at my appearance at Contact In the Desert and later on my radio show, 2017 is ending with the advent of alien or UFO confirmation.
Exposure is now taking precedent over disclosure and it is my opinion the reason why this is happening is because exopolitics seems to be a failing concept and a new vanguard of researchers has to be heard over the charlatans that are selling books of fiction rather than fact.
I have to admit that some of the fiction that is being peddled in the market for UFO enthusiasts is compelling, but as time goes on the folly of all of these theories seem to be exposed and the reality is a bit more complex and just as compelling.
The objective, I believe is that we need to break through the secrecy and from there do the hard research to create a more objective definition of what is truly happening. We do not need a government to disclose anything, because their disclosure will not yield anything substantial because as we all know they can use parts of the puzzle as leverage for control of the people.
Secrecy has been their effective tool.
Secrecy, like power, lends itself to abuse.
Behind the shield of secrecy, it is possible for an agency or service to avoid scrutiny and essentially to operate outside of the law. Accountability to the tax payers and to the Congress can be conveniently avoided. The vast majority of people employed by the U.S. government do not have access to classified information. Even those with secret and top secret clearances will not have access to all highly classified information.
Furthermore, it is doubtful whether any member of Congress can have access to all such information.
Given the size of the government bureaucracy and high degree of compartmentalization that exists within it, it is conceivable that even the President himself is not fully briefed on matters classified as undefinedabove top secret.undefined Such information, allowing access only on the strictest undefinedneed-to-knowundefined basis, is not necessarily given to senior elected officials who come and go and can therefore be regarded as temporary, political and unreliable.
We all have been bombarded with the media and their clever way of telling us that the “truth is out there” – but as time marches on we are finding that the truth is right under our noses and that the United States Government has a tendency to use Newspeak in order to continue their style of never giving a straight answer when come to the question of UFO’s and the confirmation of some kind of alien life.
For the moment all we are hearing about are crumbs of information in the form of biological life existing in hostile environments like Antarctica and denial that Russian cosmonauts have discovered bacteria on the ISS that they think is extraterrestrial.
We also know that last week it was confirmed that OUMUAMUA the strange alien visitor in the form of an asteroid, was actually being analyzed to see if it was some sort of ancient alien space ship.
The interest about it even spilled over to NBC’s Megyn Kelly talk show as she interviewed former astronaut Mike Massimino about the strange object. Of course, Massimino gave the corporate NASA line about how the rock wasn’t at all an alien craft but that hasn’t stopped independent seekers of knowledge to continue their efforts at finding something that might send a beep or electric burst our way.
Scientists began listening for signals coming from the space rock, named Oumuamua, using the worldundefineds largest controlled radio telescope. A number of prominent figures have claimed the strange object may be an alien vehicle of some kind.
Yuri Milner, Stephen Hawking and the breakthrough listen organization have been scanning the object.
The researchers say that while a natural origin is likely, there is currently no consensus on what that origin might have been, and Breakthrough Listen is well positioned to explore the possibility that ‘Oumuamuaundefined could be an artifact.
If the object turns out to be natural, which may end up being the case – why then are they desperately seeking answers? Do scientists suspect that something is out there waiting to appear and was this object a convincing decoy or is there something more to the story.
Asteroids come and go, but we seldom hear of one that is a suspected extraterrestrial craft.
Oumuamua is now about 2 astronomical units (AU) away, or twice the distance between Earth and the Sun. This is closer by a factor of 50-70 than the most distant human artifact, the Voyager I spacecraft. At this distance, it would take under a minute for the Green Bank instrument to detect an omni directional transmitter with the power of a cell phone.
UFOs are visiting at all-time highs, according to new statistics, which say that sightings are most common in the U.S.
The findings are based on data crunched by Sam Monfort, a doctoral student in Human Factors and Applied Cognition at George Mason University. Monfort wrote up his findings in a blog update that used information from the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC), an organization that documents UFO sightings.
According to Monfortundefineds report, UFOs have been increasingly popping in, with 104,947 reported sightings on record over the past 100-plus years.
The first recorded flyby occurred in Portland in 1905, where viewers reported seeing a “buzzing” sphere-shaped UFO that descended from the heavens.
Arguably, contemporary sightings have been part of the UFO history since just after World War II in the United States and just after World War I in Europe.
There were the undefinedfoo fightersundefined of World War II: glowing balls that flew in formation or undefinedplayed tagundefined with military airplanes over Europe and the Pacific. Suspected of being prototype enemy weapons, they never displayed hostility and when the war was over; they were all-but forgotten.
In 1946, the Scandinavian countries reported many hundreds of undefinedghost rocketsundefined which flew low and silently, and often slowly. Efforts to blame them on nearby Soviet tests of captured German missiles failed when it was learned that no such tests had taken place.
The first major American wave of sightings of undefinedflying discsundefined began in the early summer of 1947. Within two weeks, at least 1,000 sightings were recorded of fast silvery discs seen in the daytime. The first military studies concluded they were real and of unknown nature and origin.
We know that both President Truman and Eisenhower had openly talked about the “flying saucers” and after the Roswell crash of 1947, the National security state was born with the creation of the CIA just months after the event took place.
In 1976, presidential candidate Jimmy Carter promised the American people that he would open any government UFO files that might exist. Recall that while Governor of Georgia, Carter had a UFO sighting and actually filed a report.
After winning election to President, Carter met with CIA Director George H. W. Bush seeking a briefing on the topic. Bush turned him down, claiming that neither as President nor as Commander-in-Chief did he have a “need to know.”
Once in office Carter turned to NASA for information, directing presidential science advisor Frank Press to ask NASA administrator Robert Frosch to “form a small panel of inquiry” to investigate the UFO situation.
From then on, UFOs seemed to fly at will over all parts of the world: fast and exotic, untouchable and unproven.
By the 1990s, there had been over 100,000 reported sightings, many by airline pilots and military pilots and other qualified witnesses. Despite the steady accumulation of a vast quantity of information about the appearance and behavior of UFOs, little light has been shed on the two questions posed at the beginning. The armed services and universities, as well as private groups and individuals, have devoted a great amount of time to investigating UFOs, yet there is no consensus about their nature, origins or purpose. Now sightings have spiked dramatically over the past 30-plus years, with the reported number jumping from around 5,000 in 1980, to roughly 45,000 in 2010.
This year as we reported that some sort of confirmation was eminent , we focused on the possibility that a special access program in the Department of defense would be revealed because we were informed that millions of dollars were set aside for black budget projects, secret space programs and investigations into UFO national security risks.
A threat from space would definitely humble the planet. It would be hoped that it would humble our leaders into becoming more aware of just how fragile our existence on this planet truly is. At the forty-second session of the UN General Assembly on September 21, 1987, President Ronald Reagan said:
“In our obsession with antagonisms of the moment, we often forget how much unites all the members of humanity. Perhaps we need some outside, universal threat to make us recognize this common bond.”
In the 1988 article, “Ronald Reagan’s Obsession with an Alien Invasion,” A. Hovni wrote about how Russian leader Gorbachev reacted to the Reagan’s statements about extraterrestrials.
He wrote that Gorbachev himself confirmed the conversation in Geneva during an important speech on February 17, 1987, in the Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow, to the Central Committee of the USSR’s Communist Party.
Gorbachev was further quoted as saying:
“At our meeting in Geneva, the U.S. President said that if the Earth faced an invasion by extraterrestrials, the United States and the Soviet Union would join forces to repel such an invasion. I shall not dispute the hypothesis, though I think it’s early yet to worry about such an intrusion.”
Once again, was Gorbachev participating in a bit of backhanded unqualified denial, where he in one breath confirms and acknowledges the intelligence and then downplays it by saying it is too early to speak of an intrusion my aliens?
It is interesting to point out that Gorbachev never spoke of how weird the conversation was; he only commented that it may be too early to talk about such an event as an alien invasion.
Did this indicate that perhaps there is a date when it would be more appropriate to discuss these things?
The year 2017 obviously seems to be the year that revelations about UFO’s have reached a fever pitch.
Today, the New York Times reported that in the $600 billion annual Defense Department budgets, there is an estimated $22 million spent on something called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. This is a big title for the Pentagon’s secret program to investigate UFO’s a program that has said to have been shut down decades ago.
For years, the program investigated reports of unidentified flying objects, according to Defense Department officials, interviews with program participants and records obtained by The New York Times. It was run by a military intelligence official, Luis Elizondo, on the fifth floor of the Pentagon’s C Ring, deep within the building’s maze.
The Defense Department has never before acknowledged the existence of the program, which it says it shut down in 2012. But its backers say that, while the Pentagon ended funding for the effort at that time, the program remains in existence. For the past five years, they say, officials with the program have continued to investigate episodes brought to them by service members, while also carrying out their other Defense Department duties.
The shadowy program — parts of it remain classified, began in 2007, and initially it was largely funded at the request of Harry Reid, the Nevada Democrat who was the Senate majority leader at the time and who has long had an interest in space phenomena. Most of the money went to an aerospace research company run by a billionaire entrepreneur and longtime friend of Mr. Reid’s, Robert Bigelow, who is currently working with NASA to produce expandable craft for humans to use in space.
Working with Mr. Bigelow’s Las Vegas-based company, the program produced documents that describe sightings of aircraft that seemed to move at very high velocities with no visible signs of propulsion, or that hovered with no apparent means of lift.
Officials with the program have also studied videos of encounters between unknown objects and American military aircraft, including one released in August of a whitish oval object, about the size of a commercial plane, chased by two Navy F/A-18F fighter jets from the aircraft carrier Nimitz off the coast of San Diego in 2004.
A report like this coming from an establishment paper like the New York Times is important because it confirms once and for all that The Pentagon has intensely researched the UFO phenomenon in recent years, something that has previously been denied.
What this report will hopefully spark is an even more complex investigation as to what is really going on, rather than spinning more mythology and new age spin from authors that wish to create tall tales and report on hoaxes and frauds.
There are a few serious researchers that have remained critical of the already flimsy architecture of exopolitics and the disclosure debacle that is said to be the key to arriving at a New Age of enlightenment.
This is cult talk in my opinion and I have always been passive about this type of attitude – but it is beginning to wear thin.
Here we are at the closest point we have ever been to confirmation and there are still die hard spokespeople who are now saying the government should now give us the secrets of the extraterrestrial reality, but is a blanket statement or acceptance that UFO’s are always alien ships what we need right now?
We now have confirmation the government now spends millions on the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program — this is a UFO study program.
This to me, is enlightening enough at the moment.
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