BY RICK MORAN JUL 24, 2020 1:15 PM EST 

Department of Defense

Yesterday, my PJM colleague Carmine Sabia Jr. covered the news that the Pentagon unit responsible for gathering intelligence on unidentified aerial phenomena plans to report some of its findings to the public. What makes this story potentially so important is that background briefings have already been given to a couple of congressional committees that have been more explicit about the possibility that the aircraft encountered by U.S. pilots and seen over our military bases and missile silos are “not of this world.”

Baltimore Sun:

Eric W. Davis, an astrophysicist who worked as a subcontractor and then a consultant for the Pentagon UFO program since 2007, said that, in some cases, examination of the materials had so far failed to determine their source and led him to conclude, “We couldn’t make it ourselves.”

The constraints on discussing classified programs — and the ambiguity of information cited in unclassified slides from the briefings — have put officials who have studied UFOs in the position of stating their views without presenting any hard evidence.

Davis, who now works for Aerospace Corp., a defense contractor, said he gave a classified briefing to a Defense Department agency as recently as March about retrievals from “off-world vehicles not made on this earth.”

Huh? “Retrievals from off-world vehicles not made on this earth”? Is he saying we have, like, actual materials of alien origin or even a vehicle in our possession?

The materials are probably enough like those found on earth that they can’t say definitively they’re of alien origin, but that shouldn’t surprise us. Elements on earth can be found all over the universe. It stands to reason that any machines of alien manufacture would possess metals that are also found here.

So why the big secret? Why doesn’t the Pentagon call in leading experts in every scientific field, examine the evidence, and give us the definitive word on whether or not we’re alone in the universe?

They probably already know. What they don’t know is why sightings of UFOs happen with great regularity over military bases, missile silos, and aircraft carriers. We know they’re real. We can see them on radar. We get visual confirmation from experienced pilots whose lives depends on identifying objects as friend or foe.

The Pentagon as a matter of policy sees the aircraft as a threat. That’s their job. Treating them as friends and welcoming them with open arms would be suicidal. And while the visitors have made no overtly threatening moves, their presence is unwelcome and unwanted.

It wouldn’t be surprising if the Pentagon knows more about these encounters than they’re saying. No sense in letting other countries know what we know. And we certainly don’t want to advertise the apparent vulnerability of our military assets. That attitude became almost an obsession in 1952 when fleets of UFOs suddenly appeared in the skies over Washington, D.C. The military was more concerned with covering up our vulnerabilities than in pursuing what the UFOs were.

So while the Pentagon has been more forthcoming in recent years about confirming that UFOs exist, they are still reluctant to give us much information, despite studying these aircraft for decades. They must have developed some kind of flight profile of the vehicles and know a lot about their flight characteristics — speed, altitude, maneuverability. They can estimate power output, although its power source is probably still a mystery.

It’s what they don’t know about these aircraft that worries them. And that includes what their intent is in flying over our military assets.


The Pentagon Found ‘Vehicles Not Made on This Earth.’ Rubio Hopes They’re Aliens, Not the Chinese

BY CARMINE SABIA JR. JUL 23, 2020 11:38 PM EST Share Tweet Email Comments

(Image by PhotoVision from Pixabay.)

The Pentagon claimed that it had stopped funding its UFO program in 2012, but now it admits that it continued the program and it has major news.

People who were on the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force inside the Office of Naval Intelligence said that they found vehicles “humans ‘couldn’t make ourselves’ and ‘vehicles not made on this earth,’” The Daily Mail reported.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio talked about UFOs in a July 16 interview with CBS reporter Jim DeFede where he said he hoped they were extraterrestrial and not Chinese,UFO Vice reported.

“We have things flying over our military bases and places where we’re conducting military exercises and we don’t know what it is and it isn’t ours,” Rubio said.

“Frankly, if it’s something outside this planet that might actually be better than the fact that we’ve seen some sort of technological leap from the Chinese or Russians or some other adversary that allows them to conduct this sort of activity,” he said.

“That to me is a national security risk and one we should be looking into,” the senator said.

But Rubio was not the only senator who has expressed concerns about UFOs. Last month senators insisted on seeing the secret files as they are demanding influence over secretive programs.

The Senate Intelligence Committee apparently confirmed the existence of the program when it said it “supports the efforts of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon Task Force.”

In 2017 the Pentagon admitted to funding the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program but the Department of Defense said that the program ended in 2012.

“It was determined that there were other, higher priority issues that merited funding and it was in the best interest of the DoD to make a change,” a spokesperson said then.

On the other hand, the Pentagon was not so forthcoming with what happened to the multi-million dollar secret program.

“The DoD takes seriously all threats and potential threats to our people, our assets, and our mission and takes action whenever credible information is developed,” the spokesperson said.

Former Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) had said that he believed vehicles from other worlds had crashed on Earth and had been studied for decades.

“After looking into this, I came to the conclusion that there were reports — some were substantive, some not so substantive — that there were actual materials that the government and the private sector had in their possession,” he said in an interview.

It would figure that now, in 2020 with the world falling apart at the seams, alien life would finally be confirmed.

The existence of aliens from other planets and the confirmation that they have been to our planet would be the most momentous announcement in human history.

The only question would be how quick would Democrats fight to get them on the voter rolls and public assistance?

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