The first video is from a 60 Minutes segment a couple of years ago, when the UAP videos were released by the New York Times and subsequently confirmed by the Pentagon as authentic.
Beaver Utah (Flying Objects)
The second video is from a documentary interview with a filmmaker who, while shooting B-roll with an HD drone, inadvertently captured an object flying at tree-top level at 3,600 MPH.
Physics of UAPs (Hard Science)
Taken from a scientific conference at Stanford last fall, this physicist, Kevin Knuth, presents his analysis of the incredible performance of the “tic tac” object from the Nimitz encounter.
Meta Materials (Hard Science)
Respected physicist and researcher Hal Puthoff discusses the analysis underway of recovered material judged to be “not manufactured on this planet.”
The Great Divide (Direct Experience)
Harvard Psychiatrist John Mack explore the “great divide” between the material realms and the subtle realms.
Ariel School Encounter (Direct Experience)
In 1994, 62 schoolchildren reported seeing a silver craft and three small aliens. This clip shows Dr. John Mack interviewing some of the children soon after the incident.
David Grusch Testimony (Institutional Dynamics)
In June 2023, Defense Intelligence whistleblower David Grusch testified that the U.S. has been secretly analyzing recovered UAP craft for decades.
The Schumer Amendment (Institutional Dynamics)
In July 2023, the Senate passed a UAP disclosure amendment. Opposed by Congressmen with aerospace contracts, the eminent domain provision was removed, and a watered-down version was signed into law by President Biden.
Delighted or scared? 14 UFOs Swarm USS Omaha
In 2019 the USS Omaha tracked up to 14 UFOs swarming the warship, as recently confirmed by the Department of Defense. FOX news commentary ranges from “delighted”(new technology from another planet), “scared” (China may have bypassed us) to “need more information.”
4-minute video
UAP (aka UFO) reporting moves further into the mainstream. In a 60 Minute segment, Navy Pilots report near “daily” sighting of UFOs off the East Coast.
60 Minutes is the top-rated show in the 2020-2021 television season, with an average viewership of 8.5 million people. The UAP segment aired on May 16 and created a wave of follow up stories in mainstream media and over 6 million YouTube views to date.
13-minute video
CBS, 60 Minutes, May 16, 2021
ACCEPTED FACT: The UFO Technology Is Not Man-Made
It’s possible we are not alone” says Lou Elizondo, former head of the government’s UFO program. “Extraterrestrial is a valid hypothesis,” says Leslie Kean, “but it may be way more complicated than that. There may be a lot of different phenomena that are manifesting as UFOs; there may be other dimensions involved. It’s an open question.”
2-minute video
Thinking Allowed interview with Leslie Kean, September 14, 2020
Knuth: “Why don’t astronomers see UFOs? The fact is that they do.” One survey indicates that about 5% have seen inexplicable aerial phenomena
This is about the same percentage as other UFO reports that are never explained. Kevin Knuth, a physicist and former NASA research scientist, referring to 1,356 responses from members of the American Astronomical Society in 1977.
3-minute reading time
Knuth, The Conversation, 2018
AMAZING: Reports Of UFO Crash Retrievals Appear To Be Legitimate
New York Times reporting by Leslie Kean describes credible reports of materials recovered by crashed UFOs. This includes briefing reports within the intelligence community that foreign governments may be getting a technological advantage from recovered UFO technology.
2-minute video
Project Unity interview with Leslie Kean and Ralph Blumenthal, July 25, 2020
When Will UFO Metamaterials Become Credible?
There are widespread reports of so-called metamaterials that appear to have an extraterrestrial origin. However, their study is highly classified.
1-minute video
Thinking Allowed interview with Leslie Kean, September 14, 2020
Have we tracked underwater UFOs at hundreds of MPH?
The Pentagon has confirmed the validity of a video showing a UFO tracked by the USS Omaha entering the water on July 15 2019. Washington Examiner columnist Tom Rogan claims his sources tell of sonar reports from US nuclear submarines of UFOs (or USOs – unknown submersible objects) traveling “hundreds of knots per hour.”
4-minute video
Tucker Carlson, May 15 2021, FOX News