Saturday, May 31, 2014

UPDATE: Self-Described Alien Abductee & Accused Child Porn Distributor, Stan Romanek's Mental Competency To Be Determined

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Attorney for Self-Described Alien Abductee & Accused Child Porn Distributor, Stan Romanek, Hires Psychologist To Determine His Client's Mental Competency


Stanley Romanek to be evaluated before court proceedings continue

By www.reporterherald.com
5-28-14

    . . . Stanley Romanek appeared in 8th Judicial District Court on Wednesday with his public defender, who requested that the scheduled preliminary hearing be continued. Romanek was arrested by Loveland police on Feb. 13 on allegations of possession and distribution of child pornography.

According to his attorney, Romanek receives services related to cognitive deficits, and a psychologist hired by the public defender's office will assess Romanek and determine his competency to proceed.

A status conference was scheduled for 2 p.m. on July 7. . . .

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UFO Spotted Over The Hinckley Area | Leicestershire, England

UFO Spotted Over The Hinckley Area | Leicestershire, England

"I watched the object moving very slowly through the sky
for about five minutes until it finally disappeared behind St Mary’s Church
"

By Harriet Robinson
www.hinckleytimes.net
5-30-14

     A UFO has been spotted flying around the Hinckley area.

The incident was reported to the Leicestershire UFO Investigation Network who said on their Facebook page that a male witness spotted a “large pulsating bright red light in the sky” about the Jelson Estate on May 1.

The male reported seeing the possible alien spacecraft around the Hollycroft area at 9.55pm.

The witness stated: “I was just drawing my bedroom curtains when my eyes were drawn to an extremely vivid red light that was flying towards the east, very low in the sky - just above the rooftops. I opened the window to listen for sound, but there was nothing - just silence.

“I watched the object moving very slowly through the sky for about five minutes until it finally disappeared behind St Mary’s Church.

“I used my binoculars at one point, but the strange thing was that I couldn’t get them to focus on the object - even though I keep them ready for normal use and never have any trouble.”

Graham Hall, volunteer at LUFOIN, said: “The witness is a regular astronomer who is aware of what is in the sky so we are taking notice of what he is saying. . . .

UFO’s In Ontario? Flashes Over Orangeville

UFO’s In Ontario? Flashes Over Orangeville

By Sean Lennox
www.ecanadanow.com
5-30-14

     Reports came flooding into police, firefighters, news services, and social media throughout Southern Ontario recently of a very bright light streaking across the sky, followed by an extremely loud boom. According to experts like Peter Brown of The University of Western Ontario the descriptions from these witnesses certainly line up with the characteristics of a Meteor.

Although most of the Meteor tracking equipment at the university was not in operation at the time since the phenomena occurred on a Sunday, there was a shock wave detected. That confirmation combined with the eyewitnesses describing a flash that was about as bright as lightning, and a boom that was more like an explosion than thunder, definitely makes a meteor the most likely candidate. An investigation will certainly be under way to confirm this hypothesis; with Brown estimating in the interview that this theoretical meteor could possibly be as large as a meter. With a meteor that large, there is a good chance that meteorite fragments could be found in the area near Orangeville. . . .

NASA Test Looks Like A UFO Landing | VIDEO



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By Time
5-30-14


     NASA on Friday released imagery from a test run of its Morpheus prototype, which it says demonstrates it can land unmanned spacecraft on harsh planetary terrain in the dark.

The test, NASA said, was conducted Wednesday at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA says its hazard detection system, “assisted by three light detection and ranging (lidar) sensors, located obstacles—such as rocks and craters—and safely landed on the lunar-like hazard field a quarter mile away from the NASA Center.”

“These new capabilities could be used in future efforts to deliver cargo to planetary surfaces,” NASA said. . . .

Friday, May 30, 2014

Hunt Intensifies for Aliens on Kepler's Planets

Hunt Intensifies for Aliens on Kepler's Planets
The Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia was the first to step up and award 36 hours to a team eavesdropping for transmitting extraterrestrial intelligence in multi-planetary star systems as identified by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope.

By Irene Klotz
Discovery News
5-28-14

     Could ET be chatting with colleagues or robots on sister planets in its solar system? Maybe so, say scientists who last year launched a new type of Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, or SETI, project to eavesdrop on aliens.

Astronomers are fascinated by exoplanets and the possibility of life on these worlds. Should they also focus on exomoons? Ian O'Neill from Discovery News explores the possibility of alien life and oceans on the moons of other planets.

Using data collected by NASA’s Kepler space telescope, a team of scientists spent 36 hours listening in when planets in targeted solar systems lined up, relative to Earth’s perspective, in hopes of detecting alien interplanetary radio signals.

“We think the right strategy in SETI is a variety of strategies. It’s really hard to predict what other civilizations might be doing,” Dan Werthimer, director of SETI research at the University of California Berkeley, told Discovery News.

The idea to seek out aligned planets was triggered by the flood of data collected by NASA’s Kepler telescope, which was launched in 2009 to search for Earth-sized planets that are the right temperature for liquid water, a condition believed to be necessary for life.

Kepler scientists have yet to announce a true Earth analog, but already have added 962 confirmations and 3,845 candidates to the list of 1,792 planets discovered beyond the solar system. . . .

The People Have Tweeted: Is Snowden a #Traitor or #Patriot? | VIDEO

How Twitter Reacted To The Snowden Interview

How Twitter Reacted To The Snowden Interview

By NBC News
5-29-14

     Edward Snowden’s exclusive, wide-ranging interview with Brian Williams attracted intense attention on social media Wednesday, with Americans divided on whether the fugitive leaker is a patriot or a traitor — but leaning toward the prior.

Tracking the two terms on Twitter over a 36-hour window (from 2 p.m. ET Tuesday through 2 a.m. Thursday), they were extremely close until Snowden spoke in the hour-long interview, his first with a U.S. television network, and #Patriot spiked. During the broadcast, tweets mentioning #Patriot outnumbered #Traitor nearly two to one.

Overall through 9 a.m. ET Thursday, 59% of Twitter users are calling Snowden a #Patriot versus 41% #Traitor. . . .

'I Was Trained as a Spy,' says Edward Snowden | VIDEO – INTERVIEW

'I Was Trained as a Spy,' says Edward Snowden

By Erin McClam
NBC News
5-29-14

     Edward Snowden, in an exclusive interview with "Nightly News" anchor Brian Williams, is fighting back against critics who dismissed him as a low-level hacker — saying he was “trained as a spy” and offered technical expertise to high levels of government.

Snowden defended his expertise in portions of the interview that aired at 6:30 p.m. ET on Nightly News. The extended, wide-ranging interview with Williams, his first with a U.S. television network, airs Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET on NBC.

“I was trained as a spy in sort of the traditional sense of the word, in that I lived and worked undercover overseas — pretending to work in a job that I’m not — and even being assigned a name that was not mine,” Snowden said in the interview.

Snowden described himself as a technical expert who has worked for the United States at high levels, including as a lecturer in a counterintelligence academy for the Defense Intelligence Agency and undercover work for the CIA and National Security Agency.

“But I am a technical specialist. I am a technical expert,” he said. “I don’t work with people. I don’t recruit agents. What I do is I put systems to work for the United States. And I’ve done that at all levels from — from the bottom on the ground all the way to the top.” . . .


Thursday, May 29, 2014

UFO FOIA Compliance at CIA Remains Deficient/Deceptive

UFO FOIA Compliance at CIA Remains Deficient/Deceptive

By Larry W. Bryant
ufoview.posterous.com
5-27-14
"Science consists only one half in knowing what is known; the other half is never pretending to know what is not.” — Max Eastman in his 1933 lecture “Literature in an Age of Science,” published by the University of Michigan Press in an anthology titled The Writer and His Craft (Ann Arbor paperback, 1956, edited by Roy W. Cowden)
      With its characteristically glacial FOIA-request processing speed, the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency has completed its handling of my freedom-of-information request of Aug. 12, 2011 (see Items 2.155 and 2.157 of my blog ufoview.tumblr.com ).

By her letter to me of Dec. 12, 2013, CIA FOIA chief Michele Meeks pronounces Case No. F-2012-01584 closed — mainly by her enclosing a photocopy of a few UFO-related articles culled from the foreign press via the CIA-operated Open Source Center (formerly known as the Foreign Broadcast Information Service). These documents apparently originated from the intelligence-gathering pipeline of the U. S. Department of State (another outfit infamous for its pathetic compliance with FOIA requirements).

Here’s a synopsis of each article:
(1) An excerpt from the public affairs office of the U. S. Embassy in Amman, Jordan, titled “State PAO: Jordanian Media Highlights for 8-10 Jun 12.” The synopsis begins: “UFO may have been Russian missile test.” It goes on to explain, “After a spate of reports on social media of an unidentified flying object spotted near Jordan on Thursday night, June 7, 2012, Russian state-owned news agency Ria Novosti tweeted on Friday that it might have been a Russian ballistic missile test. Beat FM radio host Rob Stevens was among the first to report a sighting of the object just before 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, writing on Twitter that he had seen a UFO that ‘hovered, and then made a swirl and disappeared.’”

(2) An English-language item of June 10, 2012, from the Mehr News Agency in Tehran, Iran, titled “UFO Poses No Threat to Iran: Defense Minister.” The short report is prefaced by this notice from the OSC
staff: “[Computer-selected and disseminated without OSC editorial intervention.]” The report downplays the case in these words:
“Iranian Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi said on Sunday that the Islamic Republic of Iran air defense system has no problem and the UFO poses no threat to the country’s security. A mysterious light, which was seen over countries in the region including Syria, Israel, and Iran on Thursday night, has been confirmed by a number of sources, Yahoo News reported. There has been speculation that the strange sight might have been some sort of unidentified aircraft.”
3) An English account of a Persian-language report, titled “FYI — YouTube users Upload Video Showing Luminous Objects in Iran’s Sky, 07 Jun 12.” It notes that “The YouTube video-sharing website on 7 June
carried several clips showing luminous objects seen in the sky in Iran. On 7 June social media users posted several pictures of the luminous objects. A 1-minute and 19-second video posted by user
‘aydeniz2010’ on 7 June shows a luminous object moving above buildings in Tabriz, East Azarbayjian Province. The video was headlined in Persian ‘a luminous and strange object passing across the sky of
Tabriz and Iran.’:


(4) An English-language article (online) from the April 28, 2012, edition of the Lahore newspaper “Pakistan Today” — a piece titled “Pakistan: UFO Caused Bhoja Airplane Crash in Islamabad, Claims
Report.” It begins: “The Bhoja Air Boeing 737 crash in Islamabad on April 20 could have been caused by Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) sighting by the pilot, unconfirmed reports say.” The article notes
that a “Russian news report on the crash shows footage of three mysterious lights moving in formation, leading to speculation in the UFO community that blame for the tragic accident might lie with an extraterrestrial craft, reported the Daily Mail. The news report suggests that the pilot might have been distracted by the object and complained to the control tower at Islamabad Airport as he made his approach. The official reason, however, is that plane’s fuel tanks exploded mid-air during a heavy thunderstorm, killing all 127 people on board.”

(5) An article titled “200-kilo [about 500 pounds] Metal ‘UFO Fragment’ Falls from Sky in Siberia” — from the Iranian online English-language newspaper “Tehran IRNA,” datelined New Delhi, March
23, 2012, IRNA. This account merits full quoting, as follows:
"A giant ‘UFO fragment,’ resembling a silvery dome, has fallen from the sky near a remote village in Siberia. The U-shaped object is currently under inspection by Russian experts, after being covertly removed under cover of night from the possession of villagers who found it. After discovering the device on Sunday, locals from the village of Otradnesnky had managed to drag the ‘UFO fragment’ from the thick forest where it had fallen, ani [sic] reported quoting Russian media. They attached it onto a trailer and took it through the snow to their village, where local inspectors then examined it before alerting Moscow authorities. In an official statement, Sergey Bobrov, who found the object, agreed to keep it safe. But following their stealthy removal of the 200-kilogram metal fragment, police have it under close guard, on orders from unnamed authorities. The device has not had its provenance confirmed as of yet. However, the object does not come from a rocket or missile or be in any way associated with terrestrial space technology, it has been announced. ‘The object found is not related to space technology. A final conclusion can be made after a detailed study of the object by experts,’ the Telegraph quoted Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, as saying. Experts have also examined the object to determine whether it poses a hazard. ‘We measured the radiation level near and inside the object. We found no radiation here,’ Yuri Bormykov, who heads the rescue service department of the Kuybyshevsky district in the Novosibirsk region, said. Valery Vasiliev, the head of the Kuybyshevsky Department for Civil Defense and Emergency Situations, said that part of the fragment is made of ultra-strong titanium.”

Missing Military Records; Senator John McCain & The Rendlesham Forest UFO Incident

 Nick Pope, James Penniston, John Burroughs
From Left: Nick Pope, James Penniston, John Burroughs (Credit: CHD

Anatomy of a farce

By Billy Cox
De Void
5-28-14

     As a member of base security for the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing, retired USAF veteran John Burroughs held a security clearance designated "Secret." But he had no idea, back in late December 1980, that when he traipsed into a surrounding forest to investigate what British intelligence labeled an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon incident, he had embarked upon a classified mission. And yet, inferentially, judging from the controversy attending his military records, that appears to be what exactly what happened.

John McCain
Could John McCain's efforts to retrieve an Arizona veteran's medical records put him on a collision course with The Great Taboo?/CREDIT: huffingtonpost.com
After attempting in 2012 to link his congestive heart failure to a service-connected disability, the 53-year-old Sedona resident was startled by a statement from the Arizona Department of Veterans’ Services in denying his claim last year: “You served in the Air Force from April 14, 1982, to February 13, 1988, and from April 5, 1999, to July 5, 2000, and from September 21, 2001, to July 4, 2003.”

Completely omitted was Burroughs’ initial Air Force hitch, which included time served at Woodbridge air base in Suffolk, England, site of the UAP encounter. He joined the USAF on March 12, 1979.

This was big-time weird, because Burroughs had formerly appealed for help from now-retired Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl. Kyl’s staff couldn't get his papers, either. They were informed Burroughs’ elusive medical records — which Burroughs needed to make his case for compensation — might be languishing in a classified section in the Department of Veterans Affairs; indeed, a VA letter informed Burroughs “A claim must be filed with the VA before classified records can be requested.”

As Burroughs would eventually discover thanks to an assist from Sen. John McCain’s office, his discharge papers had been deliberately altered. “It took a yeoman's job to get your DD214 corrected,” wrote a McCain staffer, “but we may never be able to gain access to the missing USAF medical records from 1979 to 1983.”

Taken out of context, you might chalk this one up to a routine VA snafu, especially in Arizona, where bureaucrats are running for cover in light of the unfolding “wait time” scandal. But Burroughs’ military partner during the early hours of Dec. 26, 1980, retired Sgt. Jim Penniston, can’t get his records released, either.

Only in retrospect would both learn of an investigation by the British Defence Intelligence Service, which reported how radiation levels at the UAP scene were “significantly higher” than normal background levels. More specificly, during a cold-case review in 1994, the Defence Radiological Protection Service determined those readings were seven to 10 times stronger than normal. Furthermore, the UK’s formerly classified Project Condign acknowledged, if not disparaged, alternate explanations for its weather-plasma explanation for Burroughs' injuries: "Some of the extreme postulations is that these UAPs are, in fact, genuine constructed air vehicles, which use scientific and engineering principles which are beyond current applied knowledge. Thus they must have some sort of propulsion systems which would provide the extraordinary range of velocities and accelerations frequently reported." After filing a FOIA petition for additional information on 18 redacted UAP documents, Burroughs was denied “because," wrote the Brits, "it may consist of detailed information relating to the defence of the UK.”

You can get a bigger picture in Encounter in Rendlesham Forest, a Burroughs/Penniston accounting of lives upended, authored by former MoD official Nick Pope. Pope says he submitted the manuscript to the Defense Department’s Office of Security Review as well as the MoD’s Press Office for prior review. “While I’m aware that this can sound sinister and smacks of government censorship,” he writes in an email to De Void, “I should say that it’s an essentially fair system to ensure that people who’ve had access to highly classified and/or sensitive information don’t inadvertently disclose it. This would arise, for example, in relation to nuclear issues. John, Jim and I take our security oaths and loyalty to our countries seriously.”

In fact, Encounter rips the scab off a number of unresolved questions on the Bentwaters/Woodbridge sticky wicket, not the least of which is the matter of whether or not nuclear weapons were stored on base during the Cold War era. Between the Yanks and the Brits attempting to bounce responsibility for the conundrum off on each other, lost radar records, on-site photos of the UAP that just didn’t develop properly, inaccurately recorded dates that confounded FOIA efforts, having the story break in News of the World's scandal rag, and Condign’s surprising concessions about UAP roles in health effects, Encounter is the anatomy of a farce.

“It’s written for the mainstream public in America; it’s a well known event in Britain but not so much in the U.S.,” says Burroughs. “And I don’t know the whole story, either. That’s the problem. I have a right to see my own records. And McCain’s aides can’t get them.”

After months of VA inertia, Burroughs says McCain was instrumental in getting him to the front of the line for open-heart surgery in December. What comes next isn’t exactly clear. “Senator McCain's office has a strict no staff interview policy, especially in regards to casework,” states press secretary Rachel Dean.

That might work for now. But if Encounter in Rendlesham Forest gains traction with sales and publicity, McCain could find himself under pressure to take this thing farther than he ever intended.

Near UFO / Plane Collision – Perth Airport, Australia | OFFICIAL REPORT

Near UFO / Plane Collision – Perth Airport, Australia

By ATSB
5-26-14

      On 19 March 2014, at about 0913 Western Standard Time (WST), a De Havilland DHC-8, registered VH-XFX, was on approach to Perth Airport from Kambalda, Western Australia. When about 23 km north-northeast of Perth, at about 3,800 ft above mean sea level (AMSL), the crew sighted a bright strobe light directly in front of the aircraft.

The light appeared to track towards the aircraft and the crew realised that the light was on an unknown object, possibly an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The pilot took evasive action turning towards the west to avoid a collision with the object. The object passed about 20 m horizontally and 100 ft vertically from the aircraft.

The pilot reported that the object was cylindrical in shape and grey in colour. It was at about 3,700 ft AMSL and in controlled airspace. The crew did not receive a traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS) alert. The airspace below 3,500 ft AMSL was military restricted airspace.

The ATSB was advised that the Australian Defence Force was not operating UAVs and was not aware of any UAV operations in the area at the time of the incident. The ATSB was not able to confirm the details of the object or identify any UAV operator in the area at that time.

UAVs are increasingly available to recreational operators and their operation outside of the regulations may pose a significant risk to aviation safety. . . .

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

UFOs Caught on Video by a Stunned Solihull Mum! | VIDEO


By Birmingham News
5-28-14


     A mum has captured the moment mysterious lights appeared in the sky above her home in the Midlands’ latest UFO sighting.

Market trader Michele Bardsley, 35, frantically grabbed her phone to film the strange reddish orbs after going to her back door for a cigarette.

The Solihull mum-of-three spent the next 40 minutes filming the bizarre phenomenon on her phone - only breaking off for a few seconds to put on her slippers when her feet got cold. . . .

'Extraterrestrial UFO Visitors are Real,' Claimed Former Director of Lockheed's 'Skunk Works'?


UFO accounts are journalists' stuff of dreams

By BILL WICKERSHAM
www.columbiatribune.com
5-27-14

      The late Ben Robert Rich was the second director of Lockheed Corp.'s top-secret research and development unit known as the "Skunk Works." Founder and first director of that program was aeronautical engineer Clarence "Kelly" Johnson, who designed elements of the U.S. spy plane known as the U-2. Rich led the development of the F-117 fighter plane, the first operational stealth aircraft; and also worked on the F-104, A-12, SR-71 Blackbird and F-22. He also wrote the book "Skunk Works: A Personal Memoir of my Years of Lockheed."

In May 2010, aerospace engineer Tom Keller wrote an article for the Mutual UFO Network's journal that said Ben Rich revealed that extraterrestrial UFO visitors are real and that the U.S. military has aircraft capable of travel to the stars. Keller, who worked as a computer systems analyst for NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, quoted Rich as saying the following:
• "Inside the Skunk Works, we were a small, intensively cohesive group consisting of about fifty veteran engineers and designers, and a hundred or so expert machinists and shop workers. Our forte was building technologically advanced airplanes of small number and of high class for highly secret missions."

• "We already have the means to travel among the stars, but these technologies are locked up in black projects, and it would take an act of God to ever get them out to benefit humanity. Anything you can imagine, we already know how to do it."

• "We now have technology to take ET home. No it won't take someone's lifetime to do it. There is an error in the equations. We know what it is. We now have the capability to travel to the stars. First, you have to understand that we will not get to the stars using chemical propulsion. Second, we have to devise a new propulsion technology. What we have to do is find out where Einstein went wrong."

• "When Rich was asked how UFO propulsion worked, he said, 'Let me ask you. How does ESP work?' The questioner responded with 'All points in time and space are connected?' Rich then said, 'That's how it works!'

. . .

•"There are two types of UFOs — the ones we build and the ones 'they' build. We learned from both crash retrievals and actual 'hand-me-downs.' . . .

UFO Was 200 Feet Over Car, Reports Arizona Witness

UFO Was 200 Feet Over Car, Reports Witness

By Roger Marsh
The Examiner
5-27-14

    An Arizona witness in Maricopa County traveling east along I-10 with her granddaughter reported watching a triangle-shaped object just "200 feet above the car" that made no sound, according to testimony in one of the 94 cases logged in over Memorial Day weekend from the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON) witness reporting database.

The woman noticed her granddaughter looking out the window at something about 1:30 p.m. on July 15, 2011, in Case 56583.

"I tried to look out the front windshield but it was too dangerous because of the traffic," the witness stated. "So I opened the driver side window and looked up. I didn't expect to see a huge craft hovering just above my car. It was shaped like a triangle."

The witness described the object.

"The color was a gun metal black. It had a strange mat finish. There was something about the color and the finish of the craft that was like nothing I ever seen before. Rather than reflect light it seemed like it absorbed it. It didn't make a sound. There were these things that looked like rocket boosters on the underside. I know there were three and I think there were five." . . .

Callers Flood Radio Stations with Reports of UFOs Near Tinker AFB

Callers Flood Radio Stations with Reports of UFOs Near Tinker AFB

By KFOR-TV & K. Querry
5-27-14

     MIDWEST CITY, Okla. – After radio stations were flooded with callers talking about UFOs, some are saying an electrical fire may be to blame for the strange sight in the sky.

A viewer sent NewsChannel 4 a clip of what he called an electrical fire at Tinker Air Force Base.

Tinker officials posted the following statement on the base’s Facebook page:

” The power outage that impacted Tinker Air Force Base early Tuesday Morning (sic) continues to affect buildings on base. Due to the latest conditions surrounding the power outages in 3001, 3018, 3113, 3102, 3105, 3117, 3118, 3123 which prevent safe operations from continuing, early dismissal was authorized at noon for these buildings only.” . . .




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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Project Condign: "In 2006, the British Ministry of Defence Declassified Its Three-Year study of UFOs..."

Project Condign: "In 2006, the British Ministry of Defence Declassified Its Three-Year study of UFOs..."

Zapped by weapons-grade weather?

By Billy Cox
De Void
5-26-14

     When, in 2006, the British Ministry of Defence declassified its three-year study of UFOs known as Project Condign, former USAF Sgt. John Burroughs pretty much skipped it. Initially stamped “Secret UK Eyes Only” by authorities, the 1997-2000 analysis attempted to soft-peddle The Great Taboo by swapping out the UFO acronym for the less incendiary Unexplained Aerial Phenomena (UAP). And it went to great pains to reassure the “Eyes Only” crowd there were no intelligent forces in play, just rare haphazard confluences of meteorological elements broadly referred to as “buoyant plasma formations.”

Based on reported and observed effects, Condign went on to describe what was undoubtedly some of the damnedest and most fearsome highly-localized weather you’d ever want to see. Generating electromagnetic anomalies forcing pilots to take potentially catastrophic evasive action, subjecting observers to radiation exposure, and even provoking hallucinations and “lost time” events, UAP — reported Condign — even held promise for weaponization. “The relevance of plasma and magnetic fields to UAP was an unexpected feature of the study,” wrote the unnamed authors. “It is recommended that further investigation should be [undertaken] into the applicability of various characteristics in various novel military applications.”

At the time, it was all gobbledy-gook to Burroughs. Burroughs was more preoccupied with high technology and hardware, the kind of stuff he and fellow first-responder Jim Penniston insist they confronted in the woods outside a U.S. airbase in southern England in late December 1980. Now regarded as one of the most famous UFO episodes in history, the controversy about what went down in the wilderness separating adjacent American military bases in Bentwaters and Woodbridge has provided grist for documentary and cable-channel programming for years. But it it refuses to go away, because whatever these retired 81st Security Police and Law Enforcement Squadron veterans encountered in Rendlesham Forest continues to plague their health today.

What Burroughs didn’t realize — at least, not until he revisited Condign in 2008 and gave it a more careful read — was that the MoD’s formerly classified assessment also included references to his own life-altering encounter:

“The well-reported Rendlesham Forest/Bentwaters event is an example where it might be postulated that several observers were probably exposed to UAP radiation for longer than normal UAP sighting periods,” it stated. “There may be other cases which remain unreported. It is clear that the recipients of these effects are not aware that their behavior/perception of what they are observing is being modified.”

Meteorological behavior modification -- really. But wait, it gets worse: “Any pursuit of this process of identification or elimination [of EM radiation] is pointless if the UAP radiation is other than EM radiation as we know it.” After all, Condign continues, “It is not certain that the radiation/fields are conventional and electromagnetic in nature.”

Reconnecting after nearly 30 years to compare notes of their mutual incredulity, Burroughs and Penniston discovered they were both suffering from multiple health issues. Their subsequent efforts to acquire their military medical records have been stonewalled by the Department of Veterans Affairs. With the VA under fire (again) for screwing veterans over, the timing probably couldn’t be better for the release of Encounter in Rendlesham Forest, their first-person recollections of that almost impossibly complex event, written by former MoD agent Nick Pope.

For now, leave aside all notions about ETs and alien spacecraft. This is an ongoing story about doctored service records, hot-potato buck-passing among allies, and (finally) intervention from Sen. John McCain’s office. With VA critics calling for Secretary Shinseki's scalp and all eyes focused on veteran' grievances, this Cold War mystery might finally gain some traction. We'll take an even closer look next time.

Near Collison with Plane & UFO – Report Released

Near Collison with Plane & UFO – Report Released

Near collision 2014 - unknown object - Perth - the official report released

Keith Basterfield By Keith Basterfield
ufos-scientificresearch.blogspot.com
5-26-14

      Background:

In two previous blog posts, (click here and here) I reported that eagle-eyed Melbourne researcher, Paul Dean, had spotted an interesting Australian Transport Safety Bureau preliminary report. This report concerned a near collision between an "unknown object," and a De Havilland DHC-8 aircraft, registration VH-XFX, near Perth international airport on 19 March 2014.

FOI requests:

In jointly researching the incident, Paul Dean submitted an FOI request to Air Services Australia, asking for a copy of radar coverage around the time of the incident. Paul received the relevant radar data. Paul kindly sent me a copy of the data, and at run time 0106 the DHC-8 aircraft appears on the screen, and it, and surrounding commercial aircraft can be followed, until they land at Perth. No "unknown object" appears on the screen. As this data is from secondary radar, no object appears on the screen unless it is carrying a transponder. One can deduce from this, that the unknown object was not an aircraft.

Meanwhile, with Paul's concurrence, I simultaneously submitted an FOI request to the Department of Defence, seeking a copy of any primary radar coverage from RAAF Perth, around the time of the incident. This FOI request was refused, on the grounds, that as the relevant radar tape had been re-used, in line with standing orders, and there was no such "document" that they could provide to me. I had been hoping that primary, as opposed to secondary radar, would show the "unknown object." Memo for next time is that one needs to submit an FOI request to the DOD immediately after an incident. This of course assumes that you hear about it right away. This was not the case with this particular incident.

Final ATSB report:

The four page ATSB report was released today. Here are excerpts from the report:

"...the crew sighted a bright strobe light directly in front of the aircraft...the light appeared to track towards the aircraft and the crew realised that the light was on an unknown object, possibly an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)..."

It passed the aircraft at extremely close range.

"The pilot reported that the object was cylindrical in shape and grey in colour. It was at about 3,700ft AMSL and in controlled airspace. The crew did not receive a traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS) alert. The airspace below 3,500ft AMSL was military restricted airspace and the Australian Defence Force was not operating UAVs and was not aware of any UAV operating in the area at the time of the incident. The ATSB was not able to confirm the details of the object or identify any UAV operator in the area at that time."

A UAP?

A cylindrical shaped, grey coloured, object, caused an aircraft pilot to take action, to avoid a perceived collision, near Perth, Western Australia on 19 March 2014. The ATSB report suggested it was "possibly" a UAV. However, there is no confirmatory evidence that this is the definitive answer. I believe, therefore, that in my opinion, the object fits the definition of UAP.

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UFO Captured On Cell Phone Cam By 13-Year-Old

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5-24-14

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Ufologist Greer announces possible leak of sensitive docs; critics skeptical

By Jack Brewer
Orlando Paranormal Examiner
5-23-14

     Dr. Steven Greer announced yesterday he received photos of alleged classified government documents related to Project Aquarius, a purported operation involving the retrieval of crashed extraterrestrial spacecraft and occupants. Greer stated the photos were received May 21. He tweeted yesterday they were "received in mail".



Greer reported the photos were sent by a person with contacts in what he described as covert aerospace and military projects related to UFOs. The person is a credible and reliable source, Greer added.

Photos of the documents posted by Greer suggested they involved briefing the Majestic 12, an alleged deeply classified group of elite intelligence officials dubbed MJ-12. Stories of the unconfirmed group and its purported activities have long circulated throughout the UFO community. The tales were fueled by documents published long ago and obtained under questionable circumstances. . . .

. . . Greer is largely considered on the difficult to accept fringe, even within a UFO community that traditionally offers a lot of tolerance for unsubstantiated claims. . . .

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