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RE: Some more UFO stuff - EndtheMadnessNow - 07-02-2023

Congress UFO Update: Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wi.) submitted to the Rules Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, a proposed amendment (no. 287) to the National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 2670), dealing with UFOs and the funding of illegal UFO programs not reported to Congress.

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  • No funding for recruitment by these programs.
  • No funding for analysis or reverse engineering of UFOs materials.
  • No funding for analysis of sensor data capturing UFO performance.
  • No funding for reverse engineering of UFO propulsion technologies.
  • No funding for propulsion technologies that use anything other than chemical propellants, solar power, or electric ion thrust.
  • No funding for security of the programs.

The amendment would curtail future funding of unreported special-access programs, and mandate reporting of and making available of government-linked "non-earth origin or exotic unidentified anomalous phenomena material" to AARO.

AMENDMENT TO RULES COMMITTEE (6 page PDF)

Across the pond, one of the largest Austrian newspapers is now covering UFO developments in the US.

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New U.S. UFO Laws and the Reality of the Phenomenon


RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 07-02-2023




RE: Some more UFO stuff - A51Watcher2 - 07-02-2023

(07-02-2023, 05:56 AM)727Sky Wrote:

Our team noticed what we thought were similarities between the UFOs filmed in this series and the 1994 Nellis footage. We have acquired HD versions of the show to process and will share the results.


RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 07-02-2023

3600 MPH with no Sonic boom ?



RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 07-04-2023

Freedom of press and the USA ranks 45th in the world below Tonga


Quote:Are you intrigued by the phenomenon? In this deep dive, we uncover how the issue of press censorship has been crucial in maintaining UFO secrecy for over 85 years. Featuring insights from UFO enthusiasts like Richard Dolan and Ross Coulthart, we explore evidence from various international press freedom rankings. This video serves as a wake-up call to the reality of media manipulation and its impacts on our understanding of non-human intelligence.






RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 07-04-2023




RE: Some more UFO stuff - A51Watcher2 - 07-04-2023






RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 07-04-2023




RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 07-07-2023




RE: Some more UFO stuff - Bally002 - 07-07-2023

That was a revealing watch.  Some caught my eye but others appeared as balloons etc.  The part with the tracer rounds following a lighted object reminds me of one similar I have seen before where they fly a drone into a range and the place lights up with tracer rounds.  

Cheers Sky,

Bally)


RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 07-07-2023

I can remember Ike on television when I was young.  It was a different world or at least appeared to be a different world back then.




RE: Some more UFO stuff - BIAD - 07-07-2023

Posted NINE years ago on YouTube. One wonders how they have progressed since then.
Shy




RE: Some more UFO stuff - EndtheMadnessNow - 07-07-2023

(07-07-2023, 07:49 PM)BIAD Wrote: Posted NINE years ago on YouTube. One wonders how they have progressed since then.
Shy

On that note...Lockheed Martin's MKV ('Multiple Kill Vehicle') from 2008.
The MKV is designed to allow a single interceptor to destroy a ballistic missile equipped with multiple warheads or countermeasures. In Lockheed's design, a seeker-equipped carrier vehicle maneuvers into the path of the ballistic missile then dispenses and guides small kill vehicles to their targets. In its first test, the MKV-L hovered for 20 seconds in a special facility at Edwards AFB, California, while recognizing and tracking a simulated target.




EKV/KV/KW/KKV/LEAP (Exoatmospheric Kill Vehicles) Compilation video of Exoatmospheric projectiles' hover test from 1989. "Capable of instant changes of direction!" Engineers sure sounded very happy! 30 years later one can only imagine what kind of propulsion they have now powering some of those unacknowledged UFOs.  Wink




RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 07-11-2023

Quote:The UFO mystery might represent the only truly bipartisan issue on Capitol Hill. Lawmakers of both parties, and in both houses of Congress, have demonstrated a commitment to piercing the veil of secrecy and ridicule that has surrounded UFO/UAP matters since the late 1940's. The Senate Intelligence committee recently approved extraordinary language that targets special access programs and defense contractors which might be hiding exotic materials obtained at crash sites. And later this month, the House Oversight Committee is expected to conduct an open hearing featuring whistleblowers and eyewitnesses who are NOT part of the ongoing coverup. In this episode, Jeremy and George review the spotty history of Congressional UFO hearings and speak with Rep. Tim Burchett about what the public can expect to hear later this month.






RE: Some more UFO stuff - EndtheMadnessNow - 07-11-2023

Going the distance on this one...

UFOs, hieroglyphics, and sulphur...in a newspaper article, published in 1865.

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Quote:A meteor, aliens or just a magnificent view?

Cadotte Pass was the sensational subject of speculation in 1865.

CADOTTE PASS – This is big country up here on the Continental Divide, even bigger if you’re searching for the skid marks of an 1865 UFO.

Whether or not James Lumley, “an old Rocky Mountain trapper,” was telling a tall tale when he got back to St. Louis, his story thrust this low crossing over the main spine of the Rockies into a national spotlight of sorts. Newspapers from east to, well, the Midwest reprinted the St. Louis Democrat’s account in the last three months of 1865 as news of the Civil War subsided.

Today Cadotte Pass is all but forgotten, tucked on the Continental Divide Trail between Rogers Pass and Highway 200 three miles to the south and Lewis and Clark Pass seven miles north.

Around the middle of September 1865, the Democrat reported, he was trapping in the neighborhood of Cadotte Pass.

“Just after sunset one evening he beheld a bright, luminous body in the heavens, which was moving with a great rapidity in an easterly direction. It was plainly visible for at least five seconds, when it suddenly separated into particles, resembling, as Mr. Lumley described it, the bursting of a skyrocket in the air.”

A meteor, right?

A few minutes later Lumley heard an explosion that jarred the earth, followed by a rumbling sound “like a tornado sweeping through the forest.” There followed a strong wind and a peculiar sulfur smell that filled the air.

Lumley was impressed but said he wouldn’t have thought much more about it. But the next day, two miles from his camp, he encountered a path several rods wide as far as he could see. A rod, Barney Google tells us, is 16½ feet, a fact we presume didn’t require further explanation in 1865.

The trail of destruction had been cut through the forest, uprooting or breaking off giant trees near the ground, shaving off hilltops and plowing the earth.

“Great and wide-spread havoc was every-where visible,” the newspaper related.

OK, again — a meteor that turned into a meteorite when it hit the ground.

But here the story turns weird. (Cue “Twilight Zone” theme music.)

Ol’ Jim followed this “track of desolation” to an immense stone driven into a mountainside. The rock was divided into compartments and carved with “curious hieroglyphics.” Lumley said he was sure the pictographs were the works of human hands. Fragments were of a substance that resembled glass, and here and there were dark stains “as though caused by a liquid.”

“The stone itself, although but a fragment of an immense body, must have been used for some purpose by animated beings,” Lumley ruminated.

Maybe this helps explains 2020.

“It was evident that the stone which he discovered was a fragment of the meteor which was visible in this section in September last,” the Democrat reported. “It will be remembered that it was seen in Leavenworth, Galena and in this city by Colonel Bonneville. At Leavenworth (Kansas) it was seen to separate in particles or explode.”

Ah, Col. Benjamin Bonneville. He was 69 years old by then, commander of the Union Army’s Benton barracks in St. Louis and renowned explorer of the West. He is namesake of schools, a county and a mountain peak; of salt flats, dams and power administrations; of liberty ships, Pontiacs, and a crater on Mars.

But up in Montana Territory?

“Strange as this story appears, Mr. Lumley relates it with so much sincerity that we are forced to accept it as true.”

And so, so are we.

Full article: A meteor, aliens or just a magnificent view?


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UFO crash, Cadotte, USA 1864


RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 07-12-2023

Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., will lead the House Oversight hearings into UFO whistleblower claims. Burchett says one of the hearings will happen before the end of July and that he wants to “get to the bottom of it.”

http://newsnationnow.com/

Quote:(NewsNation) — UFOs have captured the nation’s imagination and now even the attention of Congress.
Ever since military whistleblower David Grusch’s claims that the U.S. government has recovered and secretly kept extraterrestrial aircraft, the topic has taken off at warp speed.
NewsNation’s Brian Entin and Nancy Loo dug into the mysteries and controversies in an hour-long special report speaking with UFO investigators and enthusiasts and visiting Roswell, New Mexico for the annual UFO festival that has taken place for the past 76 years.
The event dates back to 1947, when the infamous Roswell incident took place. Military personnel announced they were in possession of a “flying disc” after a local rancher found strange debris on his land.
Decades later, conspiracy theorists claim that the disc was a UFO and the government covered up the incident.
“I think there’s always this anticipation of, did something really happen in Roswell and are there really extraterrestrial beings,” said Juanita Jennings, public affairs specialist for Roswell.
Meanwhile, UFO investigator James Fox discusses the top documented UFO images, including photographs of objects in the sky captured in 1950 in McMinnville, Oregon, in 1965 in Santa Ana, California, and in 1990 in Scotland.






RE: Some more UFO stuff - 727Sky - 07-13-2023

Blah Blah Blah but when it finally starts going, "Not to Bad."





RE: Some more UFO stuff - BIAD - 07-13-2023

(07-12-2023, 09:02 AM)727Sky Wrote:
Quote:(NewsNation) — UFOs have captured the nation’s imagination and now even the attention of Congress...

I think that sentence says it all!

The mainstream media enjoy suggesting 'imagining' to their customers as the function of relaying accurate
information isn't believed by today's Journalists to be ratings-based intriguing enough!

But the article begins with the notion that UFOs are trending and not a real concern of something we as humans
haven't any control over. The phenomena of unknown objects holding sway in our skies is being used as a grift,
a ploy to appropriate monies to do... what? What can an organised body of a government do now that it has failed
to do in the time period these objects have been known about?

We can't catch them and for decades, those who are paid to protect us from invading situations have denied these
speedy objects even exist. My only guess is that the US Congress will hatch a scheme involving balloons and pieces
of cheese dangling in the clouds!!
Laughing


RE: Some more UFO stuff - A51Watcher2 - 07-13-2023




RE: Some more UFO stuff - EndtheMadnessNow - 07-14-2023

"The battle for UFO disclosure has been a political movement without a song for too long. To bring people together and create change, we believe we need a musical anthem that gives voice to our feelings." -Bryce & Jackie Zabel