UFOs: skeptics, disclosure, and contact

Just another example of how primitive we are as a species... There is no resemblance between a highly advanced alien society that has existed for a million years and the ape-men of Earth, who use barbarous technology to burn fossil fuels and treat their planet like a trash dump.:(
 

The shadow

The shadow knows!
Just another example of how primitive we are as a species... There is no resemblance between a highly advanced alien society that has existed for a million years and the ape-men of Earth, who use barbarous technology to burn fossil fuels and treat their planet like a trash dump.:(
Sadly you are correct in this..welcome to AE !
A awesome insite .
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
Now laws to be enacted giving a sweeping range of new powers that will make possible more UFO info to be released. Amongst other things: all NDA agreements signed both by gov. and private contractors will be cancelled. If private contractors does you any harm because you blew a whistle on him you can sue them for damages. But, all info gets compiled and then goes into secret volts, so public will not get much.


View: https://youtu.be/lRD-qluPOUg
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
OK, I admit this is a bit out there but sometimes reading an unrelated book I get an idea and Kindle has that handy 'share text quote' function, so here we are.

Recently Col. Corso came up and the man does indeed have an impressive CV. He's not the only one, he's just a handy example. We have someone making extraordinary statements using the cloak of their authority to lend weight. Not necessarily to directly support what they are saying, more to make it seem that what they are saying somehow has more gravitas, more authority than the next schmuck in line. This is different from airline and military pilots saying that they are seeing weird things - that's a different animal altogether. No, I'm talking about the types that got on NJ local TV a few years ago touting their airline and military experience to identify balloon launched road flares as alien spacecraft.

And as alien spacecraft go, who exactly is an authority on that ? But I digress. Below is an example of what I am talking about set in a real world situation. Here we have a person who really is in authority in the military at a time of impending crisis operating on hearsay given weight by some assumed cloak of authority. Turns out the man's assessment may have been correct for specifically what he was talking about - in this case civil not military aviation - but like ufology, the admiral took this information and cherry picked something to fit his particular views. In this case, we know exactly what happened and how accurate his judgment was.

“Newton’s immediate superior, Vice Admiral Wilson Brown, commander, Scouting Force, also left Pearl Harbor on December 5 with Task Force Three, headed for Johnston Island. This group consisted of Indianapolis and five old destroyers converted into minesweepers. Brown did not anticipate an air strike on the U.S. Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor.

The subject came up once that autumn, at which time he expressed the opinion that “Japanese fliers were not capable of executing such a mission successfully [a long distance coordinated carrier strike with modern aircraft], and that if they did, we should certainly be able to follow their planes back to their carriers and destroy the carriers so that it would be a very expensive experiment.

Brown based his assessment of Japan’s airmen as “distinctly inferior to American fliers” on the testimony of “an American who had spent twenty years in Japan as head of the Singer Sewing Machine.” Of course, this businessman had never had occasion to observe Japan’s Army and Navy fliers at work; however, “civilian aviation in Japan was so badly kept up that the Singer Sewing Machine Company had issued instructions to all their employees forbidding them to ever ride in Japanese commercial aviation, and that the general belief was that the Army and the Navy were not very much better.” Nothing could be more indicative of the difficulties in obtaining reliable intelligence upon the Japanese military establishment—a three-star admiral basing his estimate of Japanese Army and Navy air power upon the observations of the head of a sewing machine firm who had firsthand experience only of Japan’s civil aviation!

— At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor; Revised Edition by Gordon W. Prange

 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
By definition, it is a part of human condition to make life changing decisions while being aware that one only has access to very limited, even completely wrong, information.

If it wasn't so computers would had taken over the world as soon as they were invented.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
the Philadelphia Experiment

Possibly the Wildest Story for the 1943 Philadelphia Experiment "Invisible Ship"

By Nick Redfern

I have to say that I get a lot of strange stories sent my way. But, the one that was given to me on March 2, 2017 was one of the weirdest of all. It involved an allegedly invisible ship, a secret experiment, and a group of terrible, paranormal creatures. And, it also involved a "gift" left on my doorstep. With that said, let's begin. Something extremely strange happened across March 2 and March 4. Something that convinced me, even more, that over the years I have been watched by strange forces – some of them human and others most definitely not human at all. It all revolved around a highly notorious affair that has become known as the “Philadelphia Experiment” and placed the MIB right in the heart of the controversy. Here is how it goes: back in 1955, Morris K. Jessup’s book, The Case for the UFO, was published. It was a book that delved deeply into two key issues: (a) the theoretical power-source of UFOs, and (b) the utilization of the universal gravitational field as a form of energy. Not long after the publication of the book, Jessup became the recipient of a series of extremely strange missives from a certain Carlos Miquel Allende, of Pennsylvania. In his correspondence, Allende commented on Jessup’s theories, and gave details of an alleged secret experiment conducted by the U.S. Navy in the Philadelphia Naval Yard in October 1943. Thus was born the highly controversial saga of what has become known as the Philadelphia Experiment.

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(U.S. Navy) Note: This photo of the USS Eldridge was taken by an employee of the U.S. Navy - That means the photo is in the public domain

According to Allende’s incredible tale, during the experiment a warship was rendered optically invisible and teleported to – and then back from – Norfolk, Virginia in a few minutes, the incredible feat supposedly having supposedly been accomplished by applying Albert Einstein’s never-completed Unified Field theory. Allende elaborated that the ship used in the experiment was the DE 173 USS Eldridge; and, moreover, that he, Allende, had actually witnessed one of the attempts to render both the ship and its crew invisible from his position out at sea on-board a steamer called the SS Andrew Furuseth. If Allende was telling the truth, then the Navy had not only begun to grasp the nature of invisibility, but it had also stumbled upon the secret of teleportation of the type demonstrated – years later, in fictional, on-screen format – in Star Trek and The Fly. On these very matters, Allende made the disturbing claim that not only did the experiment render many of the crew-members as mad as hatters, but some, he said, even vanished – literally – from the ship while the test was at its height, never to be seen again. Others reportedly suffered horrific and agonizing deaths. There are even tales suggesting some of the crew were flung into the future, specifically to the heart of the 1980s.

Of course, as students of this very weird affair will know, the tale of Allende and the vanishing ship (or non-vanishing ship, depending on your perspective) has been denounced as much as it has been championed. But, few are aware of the U.S. Navy’s official stance on the matter. Many assume – quite incorrectly – that the Navy’s position is that nothing whatsoever occurred at all. But their assumptions are wrong. Contrary to what you might think, the Navy does believe the story has a basis in fact – albeit of a far more down to earth nature. While there is certainly no official endorsement of the stories that the USS Eldridge was rendered invisible in October 1943, that it was teleported from one locale to another and then back again, or that crew-members were injured, killed, or outright vanished into oblivion, the Navy does admit that, in all likelihood, the story has a basis in something of real, secret significance.

The Navy’s current position reads as follows: “Personnel at the Fourth Naval District believe that the questions surrounding the so-called ‘Philadelphia Experiment’ arise from quite routine research which occurred during World War II at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Until recently, it was believed that the foundation for the apocryphal stories arose from degaussing experiments which have the effect of making a ship undetectable or ‘invisible’ to magnetic mines.” Degaussing, in simple terms, is a process in which a system of electrical cables is installed around the circumference of a ship’s hull, running from bow to stern on both sides. An electrical current is then passed through these cables to cancel out the ship’s magnetic field. “Degaussing equipment,” says the Navy, “was installed in the hull of ships and could be turned on whenever the ship was in waters that might contain magnetic mines, usually shallow waters in combat areas. It could be said that degaussing, correctly done, makes a ship ‘invisible’ to the sensors of magnetic mines, but the ship remains visible to the human eye, radar, and underwater listening devices.” Just to confuse things, however, the Navy has offered a further theory, too, to explain what might lie at the heart of the story:

“Another likely genesis of the bizarre stories about levitation, teleportation and effects on human crewmembers might be attributed to experiments with the generating plant of a destroyer, the USS Timmerman. In the 1950’s this ship was part of an experiment to test the effects of a small, high frequency generator providing 1000hz., instead of the standard 400hz. The higher frequency generator produced corona discharges, and other well-known phenomena associated with high frequency generators. None of the crew suffered effects from the experiment.” That the Navy first denounced the Philadelphia Experiment as having any basis in reality, but today is seemingly happy to offer no less than two theories to explain what might have been behind the legend – involving verifiable, secret projects – has inevitably raised suspicions that we are still not being told the full story of what really occurred all those years ago at that mysterious naval yard, regardless of how one views the strange saga of Carlos Allende.

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(U.S. Navy) The Navy document that fell on my doorstep in the dead of night - This document is in the public domain, as it is the creation of the U.S. Government

With that all said, it’s now time for me to get to the events of March 2. As someone who writes books, gives lectures, and posts articles here and there, I get a lot of feedback. For the most part, it comes via emails, phone-calls and Facebook messages, from people who want to share their experiences, ask questions, or offer their opinions on the things I have written about. Occasionally, however, I’ll find myself on the receiving end of a communication (or several) from someone claiming an “Insider”-type background. A whistle-blower, in other words. There have been a few occasions when my path has crossed with those of enigmatic characters whose backgrounds did indeed place them in the world of certain, covert activities - all connected to UFOs, in one way or another. This occurred most graphically when I was researching and writing my books, The Roswell UFO Conspiracy, On the Trail of the Saucer Spies, Body Snatchers in the Desert, and Final Events. On the 2nd, it happened again. In this case, it came in the form of an “Unknown Caller” phone-call in the early afternoon. The elderly man at the other end of the line said that he had read my books Men in Black and Women in Black and wanted to share something relevant. It all revolved, he said, around the Philadelphia Experiment of 1943 and the MIB. This was certainly a new one on me. And I thought I had heard it all! I clearly had not.

Like me, he had no time for the teleportation- or time-travel-based scenarios. But, what he did believe (or, rather, claimed to know) was certainly just as controversial. Perhaps, even more so. He said that in the early 1980s he was given the opportunity to read a particular batch of classified U.S. Navy files that told the “real” story of the Philadelphia Experiment. He was extremely cagey on verifiable facts (no surprises there, I have to say...), but maintained that the experiment had a bearing on the aforementioned MIB and Women in Black. I asked: “In what way?” His reply was that the experiment - the precise nature of which he would not comment on - created what he called “a shift.” It was a shift that allowed those aboard the ship to see certain things that, in a normal state, they, you and I would not be able to see. But, which are supposedly around us all of the time. We’re talking about the MIB, WIB, and even what have become popularly known in recent years as the Shadow People, one-dimensional entities that are considered highly dangerous.

So the tale went, the stories of crew-members vanishing, or becoming fused into the metal of the ship itself, were very wide of the mark. They were, I was assured, wildly distorted accounts of the crew seeing not sailors, but encountering MIB, WIB and Shadow People walking through walls, becoming invisible, and then reappearing. It didn’t take long, though, before the “truth” of the matter became a tale of vanishing and reappearing sailors. The man claimed - even more controversially - that this particular event at sea marked the first moment when the U.S. Government became “aware” of the Men in Black phenomenon. The man stressed that he used the word “aware” for a very good reason. He wanted to make it clear that the government’s awareness did not mean they fully understood the nature of the MIB (and related) phenomenon. And, then, he stressed yet again that awareness and understanding should not be confused. Yes, I got it, jeez. Interestingly, he also said that the stories of some of the crew going insane were absolutely true.

He explained that this was caused by the strange ability of some of the men to randomly see the MIB, the WIB, and the Shadow People for up to at least several years later. True or not, I could understand why people might well flip their collective lids under such circumstances. Imagine being endlessly faced with ghoulish, pale creatures in black swarming all around you, all the time, and in somewhat ethereal form. And your friends and family are completely oblivious to what’s going on around them. That would surely be enough to send anyone completely off the rails. Creepiest of all, he said that when the creatures realized they could be seen by the sailors, they would respond by endlessly tormenting them. They would point their boney fingers at the men and grin in manic style. Others would “dance” around them, in wild, crazed fashion, while wailing and howling. It was a definitive bedlam, one from which there was no escape whatsoever. A Danse Macabre, one might say. Minds were lost, destroyed and never recovered.

As interesting as almost crazed the story admittedly was, I quite naturally asked the man for something to back up his extraordinary claims. He told me to keep a look out for something that would be “arriving” in a couple of days. The phone then clicked. He had hung up. I thought: how can something be coming to my apartment when he didn’t even have my address? Two days later, on March 4, I found out. Apparently, he, or someone associated with him, did have my address. Around noon, I went down to get the mail. As I opened my apartment door, I saw a yellow envelope sitting on my “Welcome” mat. What was particularly odd about the envelope was its complete lack of stamps or address: the entire envelope was blank. It wasn’t even sealed; the flap had just been pushed inside the envelope. I looked around, but didn’t see any unfamiliar faces wandering around. That was not surprising: it could have been placed there any time after I last returned to the apartment, which was around 10:00 p.m. on the previous night, after I had helped a friend haul a new recliner into his second-floor apartment, one block down from mine. Logically, though, I figured it was probably delivered in the early hours of the morning, when there would have been hardly anyone awake and in a position to see the person who made the stealthy delivery.

So, I took the envelope inside and sat down on the couch. I opened it and could see what looked like an old book. That’s exactly what it was. I took it out. What I was holding in my hands was an original, 1950 edition of a book published by the Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy Department. Its title was Microwave Techniques. It had been prepared by the Radiation Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. On the “Acknowledgments” page, it said: “Microwave Techniques is a Bureau of Ships edition of the report T-13, Microwave Technique as of May 1943, issued by the Radiation Laboratory.” It was signed “D.H. Clark, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, Chief, Bureau of Ships.” When, back in the 1980s and the early-to-mid-1990s, I used the Freedom of Information to a significant degree, I was used to receiving government-, military-, and intelligence-based documents through the mail.

But, this was very different: via FOIA you would always get photocopied material. And, of course, it would be delivered in conventional fashion. On this occasion, though, I was the recipient of an original military document. Plus, it wasn’t delivered by any company. On this occasion, someone had climbed the stairs to my apartment and had very quietly placed it right outside of my door (in the dead of night, I concluded), knowing that I would soon find it. Also, there was the not insignificant fact that the “Acknowledgments” section of the Microwave Techniques document referenced 1943 – the year of the Philadelphia Experiment. The report didn’t mention the legendary experiment, but there was no doubt in my mind that it came from the old man on the phone two days earlier. Or, at the very least, from an associate of his.

After perusing the book for an hour or so, I went outside and scanned the apartments. The white, semi-feral cat who I fed every day, with a large handful of food, was lounging around at the foot of the steps and meowed as he / she saw me. The maintenance guy was busy as always – fixing someone’s air-con unit. Everything was as normal as it ever was. Or, rather, it seemed to be. Beneath the veneer of normality, though, I detected a sense of something else. Of someone who had tainted my home and as I had slept the night before. Of dark machinations and of an unclear, masked agenda. The affair didn’t disturb me, but it definitely made me recognize there were strange and manipulative characters out there. They were teasing me with tales of MIB, WIB, and Shadow People, creeping around my apartment block when darkness fell, and dropping off decades-old military documents – almost literally into my lap. Someone had an agenda, but what it was, I still don't know.


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Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
I know at some point I shared my opinion on the Paul Trent photos but I don't remember if it was here or on another site so I apologize. I am 100% convinced that his photos were faked using either a truck side mirror or motorcycle mirror strung over the electric wires in the photos. His photos are like Billy Meier's, Ed Walters, Rex Heflin's in that it shows a structured/detailed object so we can rule out the usual; birds, stars, Venus, fixed wing aircraft or helicopter, etc. So then it comes down to; it's a real flying saucer from another planet or it's a fake - no in between.

So up until the era of photoshop/computers nobody had a real, structured saucer in the daytime photo or video (I say it like that because in the times where practically everyone has a computer/tablet/iPhone & it's not that hard to make something that would fool someone (at least make something better then Walters goofy looking, transparent spaceship)....yet Paul Trent was the one guy that happened to walk outside his home & see a real flying saucer wobbling around his airspace, went back inside his home to find a camera that luckily still had unused film in it, ran back outside & with his luck (or maybe the aliens knew he was fetching a camera and hung out a little extra for him to get the shots?) the saucer was still there & he got some pictures - that ended up in Time Magazine and newspapers around the world. But since then it's never happened again.

Either option is possible; a truck/motorcycle mirror or a real flying saucer from another world. But the first is more likely. Ever since I was a kid the list of the "mast" bothered me but I couldn't figure it out. I don't know the exact brand/model of truck or motorcycle (there seems like there were dozens of motorcycle companies back in the 30's & 40's) but you can clearly see the reason the "mast" is listed - because of it being adjustable. That with some electrical/telephone lines above you & it's pretty basic. Just like when people like Wendele Stevens & his squad went over to Switzerland to investigate & speak with Meier. Back then I fell for it because of seeing & hearing people like Stevens say "...and we ran these photos through the computer & the computer confirms that it is a large object 30 ft in diameter a great distance from the camera....blah blah." So then it must be real if "the computer" says. Same thing with Heflin. People using trigonometry & other scientific ways to prove that his saucer (model tain wheel) was X amount of feet from the camera & was 20 ft in diameter based on other objects in the foreground like telephone poles & using the angles of shadows & all kinds of things to make it real. In the meantime both Meier & Heflin's photos were faked. I've listened to the fancy math arguments and analysis of the Trent photos including Bruce Maccabee's (who has been fooled more then once) and find it interesting that with all of that - it's a truck/motorcycle mirror - similar to these photo's;

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Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius

Possibly the Wildest Story for the 1943 Philadelphia Experiment "Invisible Ship"

By Nick Redfern

I have to say that I get a lot of strange stories sent my way. But, the one that was given to me on March 2, 2017 was one of the weirdest of all. It involved an allegedly invisible ship, a secret experiment, and a group of terrible, paranormal creatures. And, it also involved a "gift" left on my doorstep. With that said, let's begin. Something extremely strange happened across March 2 and March 4. Something that convinced me, even more, that over the years I have been watched by strange forces – some of them human and others most definitely not human at all. It all revolved around a highly notorious affair that has become known as the “Philadelphia Experiment” and placed the MIB right in the heart of the controversy. Here is how it goes: back in 1955, Morris K. Jessup’s book, The Case for the UFO, was published. It was a book that delved deeply into two key issues: (a) the theoretical power-source of UFOs, and (b) the utilization of the universal gravitational field as a form of energy. Not long after the publication of the book, Jessup became the recipient of a series of extremely strange missives from a certain Carlos Miquel Allende, of Pennsylvania. In his correspondence, Allende commented on Jessup’s theories, and gave details of an alleged secret experiment conducted by the U.S. Navy in the Philadelphia Naval Yard in October 1943. Thus was born the highly controversial saga of what has become known as the Philadelphia Experiment.

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(U.S. Navy) Note: This photo of the USS Eldridge was taken by an employee of the U.S. Navy - That means the photo is in the public domain

According to Allende’s incredible tale, during the experiment a warship was rendered optically invisible and teleported to – and then back from – Norfolk, Virginia in a few minutes, the incredible feat supposedly having supposedly been accomplished by applying Albert Einstein’s never-completed Unified Field theory. Allende elaborated that the ship used in the experiment was the DE 173 USS Eldridge; and, moreover, that he, Allende, had actually witnessed one of the attempts to render both the ship and its crew invisible from his position out at sea on-board a steamer called the SS Andrew Furuseth. If Allende was telling the truth, then the Navy had not only begun to grasp the nature of invisibility, but it had also stumbled upon the secret of teleportation of the type demonstrated – years later, in fictional, on-screen format – in Star Trek and The Fly. On these very matters, Allende made the disturbing claim that not only did the experiment render many of the crew-members as mad as hatters, but some, he said, even vanished – literally – from the ship while the test was at its height, never to be seen again. Others reportedly suffered horrific and agonizing deaths. There are even tales suggesting some of the crew were flung into the future, specifically to the heart of the 1980s.

Of course, as students of this very weird affair will know, the tale of Allende and the vanishing ship (or non-vanishing ship, depending on your perspective) has been denounced as much as it has been championed. But, few are aware of the U.S. Navy’s official stance on the matter. Many assume – quite incorrectly – that the Navy’s position is that nothing whatsoever occurred at all. But their assumptions are wrong. Contrary to what you might think, the Navy does believe the story has a basis in fact – albeit of a far more down to earth nature. While there is certainly no official endorsement of the stories that the USS Eldridge was rendered invisible in October 1943, that it was teleported from one locale to another and then back again, or that crew-members were injured, killed, or outright vanished into oblivion, the Navy does admit that, in all likelihood, the story has a basis in something of real, secret significance.

The Navy’s current position reads as follows: “Personnel at the Fourth Naval District believe that the questions surrounding the so-called ‘Philadelphia Experiment’ arise from quite routine research which occurred during World War II at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. Until recently, it was believed that the foundation for the apocryphal stories arose from degaussing experiments which have the effect of making a ship undetectable or ‘invisible’ to magnetic mines.” Degaussing, in simple terms, is a process in which a system of electrical cables is installed around the circumference of a ship’s hull, running from bow to stern on both sides. An electrical current is then passed through these cables to cancel out the ship’s magnetic field. “Degaussing equipment,” says the Navy, “was installed in the hull of ships and could be turned on whenever the ship was in waters that might contain magnetic mines, usually shallow waters in combat areas. It could be said that degaussing, correctly done, makes a ship ‘invisible’ to the sensors of magnetic mines, but the ship remains visible to the human eye, radar, and underwater listening devices.” Just to confuse things, however, the Navy has offered a further theory, too, to explain what might lie at the heart of the story:

“Another likely genesis of the bizarre stories about levitation, teleportation and effects on human crewmembers might be attributed to experiments with the generating plant of a destroyer, the USS Timmerman. In the 1950’s this ship was part of an experiment to test the effects of a small, high frequency generator providing 1000hz., instead of the standard 400hz. The higher frequency generator produced corona discharges, and other well-known phenomena associated with high frequency generators. None of the crew suffered effects from the experiment.” That the Navy first denounced the Philadelphia Experiment as having any basis in reality, but today is seemingly happy to offer no less than two theories to explain what might have been behind the legend – involving verifiable, secret projects – has inevitably raised suspicions that we are still not being told the full story of what really occurred all those years ago at that mysterious naval yard, regardless of how one views the strange saga of Carlos Allende.

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(U.S. Navy) The Navy document that fell on my doorstep in the dead of night - This document is in the public domain, as it is the creation of the U.S. Government

With that all said, it’s now time for me to get to the events of March 2. As someone who writes books, gives lectures, and posts articles here and there, I get a lot of feedback. For the most part, it comes via emails, phone-calls and Facebook messages, from people who want to share their experiences, ask questions, or offer their opinions on the things I have written about. Occasionally, however, I’ll find myself on the receiving end of a communication (or several) from someone claiming an “Insider”-type background. A whistle-blower, in other words. There have been a few occasions when my path has crossed with those of enigmatic characters whose backgrounds did indeed place them in the world of certain, covert activities - all connected to UFOs, in one way or another. This occurred most graphically when I was researching and writing my books, The Roswell UFO Conspiracy, On the Trail of the Saucer Spies, Body Snatchers in the Desert, and Final Events. On the 2nd, it happened again. In this case, it came in the form of an “Unknown Caller” phone-call in the early afternoon. The elderly man at the other end of the line said that he had read my books Men in Black and Women in Black and wanted to share something relevant. It all revolved, he said, around the Philadelphia Experiment of 1943 and the MIB. This was certainly a new one on me. And I thought I had heard it all! I clearly had not.

Like me, he had no time for the teleportation- or time-travel-based scenarios. But, what he did believe (or, rather, claimed to know) was certainly just as controversial. Perhaps, even more so. He said that in the early 1980s he was given the opportunity to read a particular batch of classified U.S. Navy files that told the “real” story of the Philadelphia Experiment. He was extremely cagey on verifiable facts (no surprises there, I have to say...), but maintained that the experiment had a bearing on the aforementioned MIB and Women in Black. I asked: “In what way?” His reply was that the experiment - the precise nature of which he would not comment on - created what he called “a shift.” It was a shift that allowed those aboard the ship to see certain things that, in a normal state, they, you and I would not be able to see. But, which are supposedly around us all of the time. We’re talking about the MIB, WIB, and even what have become popularly known in recent years as the Shadow People, one-dimensional entities that are considered highly dangerous.

So the tale went, the stories of crew-members vanishing, or becoming fused into the metal of the ship itself, were very wide of the mark. They were, I was assured, wildly distorted accounts of the crew seeing not sailors, but encountering MIB, WIB and Shadow People walking through walls, becoming invisible, and then reappearing. It didn’t take long, though, before the “truth” of the matter became a tale of vanishing and reappearing sailors. The man claimed - even more controversially - that this particular event at sea marked the first moment when the U.S. Government became “aware” of the Men in Black phenomenon. The man stressed that he used the word “aware” for a very good reason. He wanted to make it clear that the government’s awareness did not mean they fully understood the nature of the MIB (and related) phenomenon. And, then, he stressed yet again that awareness and understanding should not be confused. Yes, I got it, jeez. Interestingly, he also said that the stories of some of the crew going insane were absolutely true.

He explained that this was caused by the strange ability of some of the men to randomly see the MIB, the WIB, and the Shadow People for up to at least several years later. True or not, I could understand why people might well flip their collective lids under such circumstances. Imagine being endlessly faced with ghoulish, pale creatures in black swarming all around you, all the time, and in somewhat ethereal form. And your friends and family are completely oblivious to what’s going on around them. That would surely be enough to send anyone completely off the rails. Creepiest of all, he said that when the creatures realized they could be seen by the sailors, they would respond by endlessly tormenting them. They would point their boney fingers at the men and grin in manic style. Others would “dance” around them, in wild, crazed fashion, while wailing and howling. It was a definitive bedlam, one from which there was no escape whatsoever. A Danse Macabre, one might say. Minds were lost, destroyed and never recovered.

As interesting as almost crazed the story admittedly was, I quite naturally asked the man for something to back up his extraordinary claims. He told me to keep a look out for something that would be “arriving” in a couple of days. The phone then clicked. He had hung up. I thought: how can something be coming to my apartment when he didn’t even have my address? Two days later, on March 4, I found out. Apparently, he, or someone associated with him, did have my address. Around noon, I went down to get the mail. As I opened my apartment door, I saw a yellow envelope sitting on my “Welcome” mat. What was particularly odd about the envelope was its complete lack of stamps or address: the entire envelope was blank. It wasn’t even sealed; the flap had just been pushed inside the envelope. I looked around, but didn’t see any unfamiliar faces wandering around. That was not surprising: it could have been placed there any time after I last returned to the apartment, which was around 10:00 p.m. on the previous night, after I had helped a friend haul a new recliner into his second-floor apartment, one block down from mine. Logically, though, I figured it was probably delivered in the early hours of the morning, when there would have been hardly anyone awake and in a position to see the person who made the stealthy delivery.

So, I took the envelope inside and sat down on the couch. I opened it and could see what looked like an old book. That’s exactly what it was. I took it out. What I was holding in my hands was an original, 1950 edition of a book published by the Bureau of Ships, U.S. Navy Department. Its title was Microwave Techniques. It had been prepared by the Radiation Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. On the “Acknowledgments” page, it said: “Microwave Techniques is a Bureau of Ships edition of the report T-13, Microwave Technique as of May 1943, issued by the Radiation Laboratory.” It was signed “D.H. Clark, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, Chief, Bureau of Ships.” When, back in the 1980s and the early-to-mid-1990s, I used the Freedom of Information to a significant degree, I was used to receiving government-, military-, and intelligence-based documents through the mail.

But, this was very different: via FOIA you would always get photocopied material. And, of course, it would be delivered in conventional fashion. On this occasion, though, I was the recipient of an original military document. Plus, it wasn’t delivered by any company. On this occasion, someone had climbed the stairs to my apartment and had very quietly placed it right outside of my door (in the dead of night, I concluded), knowing that I would soon find it. Also, there was the not insignificant fact that the “Acknowledgments” section of the Microwave Techniques document referenced 1943 – the year of the Philadelphia Experiment. The report didn’t mention the legendary experiment, but there was no doubt in my mind that it came from the old man on the phone two days earlier. Or, at the very least, from an associate of his.

After perusing the book for an hour or so, I went outside and scanned the apartments. The white, semi-feral cat who I fed every day, with a large handful of food, was lounging around at the foot of the steps and meowed as he / she saw me. The maintenance guy was busy as always – fixing someone’s air-con unit. Everything was as normal as it ever was. Or, rather, it seemed to be. Beneath the veneer of normality, though, I detected a sense of something else. Of someone who had tainted my home and as I had slept the night before. Of dark machinations and of an unclear, masked agenda. The affair didn’t disturb me, but it definitely made me recognize there were strange and manipulative characters out there. They were teasing me with tales of MIB, WIB, and Shadow People, creeping around my apartment block when darkness fell, and dropping off decades-old military documents – almost literally into my lap. Someone had an agenda, but what it was, I still don't know.


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Interesting. I remember at one point in Navy Boot Camp I got a little too comfortable around my Company Commander who was a Senior Chief (company commander is the equivalent of a drill sergeant) & at one point I was in his office & he was talking to me normal about something & then out of nowhere I asked him if he knew what the Philadelphia Experiment was. I guess I thought we were pals in that moment as he said "What?" and gave me a look like WTF are you talking about (while now looking annoyed). He never acknowledged it one way or the other but looking back on my 18 year old self I'm like "Nice going - you've been in the Navy for 3 weeks and you think you can ask the head guy running the show if he knows about the P.E." In hindsight I'm glad he didn't ask what it was.
 

SOUL-DRIFTER

Life Long Researcher
Just another example of how primitive we are as a species... There is no resemblance between a highly advanced alien society that has existed for a million years and the ape-men of Earth, who use barbarous technology to burn fossil fuels and treat their planet like a trash dump.:(
And no matter what the level of advancement or technological developement...they had their early beginnings AS WELL. Experience is the mother of all wisdom and the Earth human species is learning...though rather slowly.
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
With disclosure hanging in the air, at least we get few more of these really good interviews.

This one is with a former CIA operative. Interview has a lots of good info, but a particular highlight comes when he's asked "do you know of any information that is good enough to change public opinion about UFOs" and he answers "Yes, I do. But I can't talk about it.". Enjoy:


View: https://youtu.be/V0MxcIULCdk
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
In Soviet Union they had a different approach. At one point Communist party boss, Andropov, issued an order for the whole CCCP's army to watch skies and report on UFOs. And Soviet Academy of Science had a specific programs that were trying to reverse engineer UFOs from the available data.


View: https://youtu.be/zSAdLl98F-E?t=1181


please jump to 19:43 to hear about Soviet Wright Patterson type of UFO reverse engineering.
 

Creepy Green Light

Don't mistake lack of talent for genius
WARNING!

Huge fun to watch ... UFO witness demolishes UFO sceptic:


Millions & millions of cameras everywhere - yet no clear videos or photos of a structured UFO (something like Billy Meier's model "beamships". We have tons of plane crashes, helicopter crashes, meteors, satellite launches etc but still not one flying saucer. I guess Paul Trent, Meier, Rex Heflin, Ed Walters out-lucked everyone way back then with their Poloroids, 110 exp & 35mm films then all of the world today with all the digital cams that are everywhere.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBLjB5qavxY


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqRlo81gLhs


View: https://youtu.be/Ff7wbSwTuEk?t=31
 

Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow
Many of these questions can be answered scientifically.

1.) Did they find us before we found them?

Yes
. There are galactic green zones. Galactic green zone is place, or actually a ring, of width of about 1/3 of galactic radius where conditions are most favourable for creation of life. Planet Earth is place on the inner edge of this ring, on the side closer to the deadly galactic centre. There are many astronomical studies that addressed this issue and when its all said, done and all statistics is calculated, it comes out that an average Milky Way green zone civilisation is 2.0 Billion years older then ours. So, aliens have, on average, 2.0 billion years civilisational and technological advantage over us, just by being born in the right place at a right time. Don't let anybody sway you on this one, this is rock solid.

2.) What are aliens doing on Earth?

Simply doing science. Watching and collecting samples. There are millions of uninhabited planets in Milky Way and hundreds of thousands of planets with life. Everything that we have here, is available on any of these millions of planets. You want tons of iron ore? Go to Mars or asteroid belt and dig up as much as you like. In other words, aliens need none of our resources, because they are available everywhere.

From a point of view of a civilisation that is 2.0 billion years ahead of us, Earth is in no way special. Only we think we are special. All the upstarts think they are special.

What are our scientists who are studying animals in Africa doing? They are watching them, tagging them, inserting chips into them and occasionally hunting animals down and cutting them up to study anatomy and biochemistry of these animals. And these is major theme in UFO encounter. I don't know how many times I've read an UFO story were witness caught aliens while they were in a middle of wood or a farmer's field collecting plants. This is precisely what explains the frequency of alien visitations. Its hard to say, but by broadly estimating from number of MUFON cases I would personally have impression that there are around 1,000 serious contact cases per year in the whole world. That's not enough to mount an invasion or mount a threat. Its just for keeping an eye on things.

3.) Are aliens threat to us?

Stupidity of this question really makes me sick. If aliens are 2.0 billion years older then us, they had been visiting Earth for at least few million or few thousand years. Did aliens ever attack us on mass during all this time? Well, answer is NO! They have no reason. They've got everything we want, so they don't need to.

Some people keep talking about security and there is a danger that by repeating this idiocy a culture of hate towards aliens will be created. As I explained above, apart from a negligible number of abductions and carving ups for science, aliens can't care less about attacking us. Numbers of harmed humans is so small that we simply have to put up with it, at least until we catch up technologically.

Presence of aliens actually makes for a huge economic, technological and cultural opportunity for all of mankind and we should be making active efforts to develop proactive and mutually beneficial relationships with alien civilisations.

I used to prance about galactic green zones a lot. But, its not all that simple, because there are many more factors in a play. Its more that there are galactic green pockets, then a racetrack in the middle of the galactic disc. Here is a detailed update by a professional astronomer:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7PM8iDt_4w
 
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