Showing posts with label IFO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IFO. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2021

'Doughnut UFO' Photographed Over Switzerland

'Doughnut UFO' Spotted Over Switzerland 11-8-21


     On the night of Monday, Nov. 8, a photographer in Zurich, Switzerland, who goes by the Twitter handle @Eavix1Eavix aimed his camera at the sky and snapped several pictures of what he aptly described as a "doughnut UFO."

By Brandon Specktor
space.com
11-15-21
Composed of several bright-blue concentric rings, the flying object looked as much like a spacecraft as a breakfast treat. The photographer suspected he had actually glimpsed SpaceX's Endeavour capsule, which was scheduled to return to Earth that night.

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... it is almost impossible that anyone in Switzerland would have been able to see the craft's reentry, Marco Langbroek, an amateur satellite tracker and academic researcher at Leiden University in the Netherlands, told Live Science in an email.

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Boomerang-Shaped UFO Reported Over Sydney, Lights Up Social Media | VIDEO

Boomerang-Shaped UFO Reported Over Sydney Lights Up Social Media 9-28-21

Did you see the UFO that flew over Sydney? You are not alone
     Melbourne may have earthquakes, but Sydney has problems that are totally out of this world. Late on the evening of Monday, September 28, Sydneysiders began reporting sightings over the city, as far north as the Central Coast, of a strange disc-shaped craft flying overhead, prompting many to believe aliens had finally come to put the cherry on top of 2021
By Elizabeth McDonald
timeout.com
9-28-21

Monday, June 14, 2021

Skeptic Mick West Pooh-Poohs Recent UFO / UAP Revelations

Skeptic Mick West Pooh-Poohs Recent UFO - UAP Revelations

This month the Pentagon will release its much-awaited UFO report. Extraterrestrial buffs think they’ll be vindicated - but they’ve gotten a bit ahead of themselves
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     ... UFO enthusiasts claim that there’s amazing evidence of UAPs, representing something incredible, and that a special group has been investigating this for years. As with the Chilean case, we are shown blurry video from military-grade infrared
By Mick West
The Guardian
6-11-21
cameras as highly compelling evidence that has, apparently, resisted analysis.

But again, when the supposed evidence is subject to public scrutiny, the claims made about it fall away.

Monday, June 07, 2021

UFOs? It's Complicated

UFOs? It's Complicated


     Developing understandings about reported UFO phenomena requires more effort than clicking on a few links or watching the occasional news show that looks suspiciously like entertainment. It's not necessary that everyone gain such understandings, but it should be considered a minimal requirement for those who wish to have much more to say about UFO reports than they don't know their explanations. While the following circumstances certainly do not account for all cases, it should be more than apparent why a sincere and meaningful discussion should include consideration of such material.
Jack Brewer
By Jack Brewer
The UFO Trail
5-19-21

Project Palladium was a mid 20th century multi-decade CIA operation that began by dropping aluminum strips from airplanes to confuse enemy radar. By the 1960's it evolved to include the ability to project "ghost aircraft" onto enemy radar with the appearance of any size, altitude, and flight pattern desired. According to CIA man Gene Poteat, every Palladium mission included a CIA team with its ghost aircraft system, an NSA team with communications intelligence and decryption equipment, and a military operational support team.

The teams were apparently subject to releasing "a timed series of balloon-borne metalized spheres of different sizes." The spheres were launched into the path of the ghost aircraft. In an example given by Poteat of an operation off the coast of Cuba, an American fighter plane was made to appear incoming from Key West. Cuban fighter planes were scrambled to intercept the perceived aircraft. On cue, a Navy submarine surfaced just long enough to release the balloons. The idea was for the ghost aircraft to alert Cuban defense systems, then Palladium personnel could eavesdrop on resulting communications in order to discern the sensitivity of the Soviet-made radar. This was done by discovering the smallest balloons detected. Suffice it to say plenty of confusion ensued for the Cubans as Poteat and his crew obtained the information they were after.

In the event you're wondering what Poteat's team ultimately did with the ghost aircraft during the mission, they made it vanish. He reported they had no trouble keeping the phantom plane out of reach of those in pursuit. When a time came they were finished with the exercise and a Cuban pilot was preparing to fire on the target, they simply turned off the Palladium system and voila, a disappearing aircraft, gone without a trace.

In its ongoing coverage of what has come to be known as the more current UAP situation, The War Zone reported on the evolution of such technology and the military applications. Enter NEMESIS, the Netted Emulation of Multi-Element Signature against Integrated Sensors.

"When it comes to the U.S. Navy," Tyler Rogoway wrote, "it is using swarms of lower-end networked drones, submarines, ships, unmanned underwater vehicles, and more, to convince the enemy to think they are seeing ghost fleets and aerial armadas that aren't really there."

Rogoway reports NEMESIS represents a quantum leap in electronic warfare. "Yet none of its components are all that exquisite," he continues, "it's just the networking of them together and being able to combine their effects cooperatively with highly agile computing and software that is. Swarming drones working together to decoy, jam, and distract the enemy? That is not a high-end capability. Unifying those effects with ships, other aircraft, submarines, and more in real-time to make multiple enemy sensors in disparate locations see the same thing? That is revolutionary."

It is also not necessarily a monopoly. Rogoway goes on to suggest adversaries may be applying similar technology during interactions with U.S. warships and military aircraft.

He further suggests reported balloon-like objects and menacing drones may be designed to obtain valuable signals intelligence with low risk to reward returns. It is noted the locations of such reported incursions include the nation's most active military training corridors, what Rogoway refers to as "the most advanced air defense sensor and networking technology on planet earth all operating in one region." Targeting the areas seems a given, the means may be the primary issue.

This might account for why, as many ask, American forces do not simply fire upon or confiscate such reported intrusive drones and UAP. Electronic silence might be more advisable if the stalkers are swallowing up information; the devices may be relatively inexpensive and expendable, are subject to have replacements come back anyway, and the less data collected about responses and communications, the better. Cuban forces would have been better strategically served to ignore Poteat's crew than allow him to record their resulting activities and the capabilities of their Soviet radar systems.

Google's Loon Balloon
Google's Loon Balloon
Tim Binnall and I discussed the implications on a recent episode of Binnall of America. No matter how well any pilot may know their aircraft, they are at a decided disadvantage when interpreting any given encounter if they lack a thorough understanding of a project such as NEMESIS and how their instrumentation might respond to such targeted deception. Moreover, omitting such circumstances from discussion could be considered disingenuous while proclamations are made that reported craft cannot be manmade. We might similarly consider reported balloon-like objects may have more functions than readily apparent to many of us, as well as the fact occurrences described as happening nearly every day for two years could not very well be thought of as, by definition, extraordinary.

Writer and researcher Adam Kehoe takes a look at what can be established about American-engineered high-tech balloons known to be aloft off the coasts of the U.S. in his recent submission to The War Zone. The balloons can be steered, remain in flight for long periods of time, and carry cutting-edge payloads. Some, Kehoe reports, can cruise as high as 92,000 feet. Certain types may stay in the air as long as 30 days.

For several years we were expecting UFO reports to go sideways as the diversity of airborne objects increased. That time is well upon us. There is a large variety of exotic devices and classified aircraft populating our skies. Adding to the complexity are cutting-edge technologies designed to limit and confuse abilities to monitor and accurately interpret those objects.

It's not necessary to gain a deep understanding of the subject matter to be interested in UFO reports. It is necessary, however, to include the material in the discussions if any further assertions are made than an explanation is not readily available.

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Navy UFO Videos Debunked?

Navy UFO Videos Debunked, Mick West on Cuomo 5-21-21


     Mick West, a retired video game programmer, science writer, self-proclaimed skeptical investigator, author of Escaping the Rabbit Hole: How to Debunk Conspiracy Theories Using Facts, Logic, and Respect and arguably the most vocal, prominent
By Frank Warren
The UFO Chronicles
5-25-21
skeptic these days, appeared on Cuomo Prime Time Friday night (5-21-21). (See video below).

The discussion was the latest segment of an ad hoc series of programs dedicated to the current brouhaha surrounding recent military (Navy) UFO sightings and upcoming congressional report. Days earlier Cuomo hosted Sean Cahil, retired US Navy Chief Master-at-Arms, and Christopher Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, both familiar names in current day Ufology. (See video below)

In fairness, and to his credit—Chris Cuomo offered up counter arguments to the claim of extraordinary, unidentified airborne vehicles (UFOs) by way of Mick West. The first bone of contention was the video of "pyramid shaped" UFO filmed by personnel from the USS Russell, part of the Navy Strike Group 9 while on maneuvers off the coast of San Diego in July of 2019. West presented a very sober, cogent, logical theorem supported by ancillary evidence arguing that the image(s) were nothing more than the result of a camera/lens aberration. Moreover, and in staying in the lines of scientific method—he was able to replicate the “lens effect” known as Bokeh (pronounced Bokee).

The other Navy videos reviewed were what is known as The Gimbal and the Go-Fast respectively. Again, West methodically presented prosaic explanations for each. Cuomo countered by asking, “And the military wouldn’t be sophisticated enough to know about this potential issue[s]?”

West responded:
“Oh, I think that the military certainly is, but I think what’s going on here is perhaps this UAP task force that’s leaking these things out, perhaps doesn’t have a lot of people on board and somehow has become convinced that this was maybe at some at point unidentified. The thing is we don’t know any context of this video; we know very little about what the provenance of it is and what people are actually claiming about it other than the people or UFO promotors that have released it.”
Cuomo ended the segment by asking West, “are you open to the concerns of some of the military intel people that there are things out there they can’t explain?” West replied in the affirmative and expressed his concern over the matter and agreed that these incidents should be investigated (common ground between a skeptic and UFO mavens); however, he reiterated that the videos in question are not of something amazing and can all be attributed to mundane explanations.






See Also:

Pyramid Shaped UFOs Are Bokehs
Is The Pyramid UFO Nothing More Then a 'Lens Aberration'?
Did the Navy Film Pyramid Shaped UFOs
UFO Images are Real, Pentagon Confirms
Gimbal UFO
Navy F-18 'Gimbal UFO' Video Explained?



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Friday, April 23, 2021

UFO Expert Debunks Navy Pyramid-Shaped UFOs

Pyramid Shaped UFOs Are Bokehs


     A renowned UFO investigator claims to have debunked the US Navy footage of pyramid-shaped objects flying off the coast of California — saying it “in every way matches a plane.”

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By Steven Greenstreet and Jackie Salo
nypost.com
4-21-21
“What we’ve got to go with here is the simplest explanation and really the simplest explanation is that it’s just a plane. It moves like a plane, it acts like a plane,” West told The Post.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Drones: The Worst Thing to Happen to UFOs Since Orson Welles

Drones: The Worst Thing to Happen to UFOs Since Orson Welles


     This month, mysterious lights startled some people looking to the skies in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Readers of this website will already know there is no mystery; the UFO lights at Maier Festival Park were just drones practicing for a Christmas Pageant light show.

By David MacQuarrie
dronedj.com
11-10-20
But there’s a long history of alarming lights in the sky and earthlings assuming it just can’t be good.

Friday, October 30, 2020

Mysterious Lights Filmed Over Hawaii Baffle Residents | VIDEO

Mysterious Lights Filmed Over Hawaii Baffle Residents 10-25-20


     Mysterious lights flying across the night sky over the weekend baffled Hawaii residents.

While social media was abuzz with speculation of UFOs, scientists think they know what’s responsible.

By Chacour Koop
www.sacbee.com
10-26-20
Kuuipo Kanawaliwali captured video of the lights as they passed under the moon on Saturday night.

Wednesday, September 02, 2020

Airline Pilot Reports Man in JetPack Flying Over Los Angeles

Airline Pilot Reports Man in JetPack Flying Over Los Angeles


     An American Airlines pilot reports seeing a mystery person in a jetpack flying high above Los Angeles, right in the path of incoming jets at LAX Sunday evening.

By Phil Shuman
Fox 11
8-31-20
When it comes to accuracy and detail and reliability, you’d probably rank airline pilots right up there. So, when an American Airlines pilot reported via radio to the control tower seeing a "guy in a jetpack" as he was approaching LAX at about 3,000 feet and ten miles out for a landing, you had to give it serious credibility, as unlikely as that may be.

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Did Steven Greer Fake a UFO with Flares?

Did Steven Greer Fake a UFO with Flares?


     Dr. Steven Greer likes to suggest that he is in regular contact with extraterrestrials who are visiting Earth. Kindly, if for a price, Greer offers to train others in his "close encounters of the fifth kind" contact "protocols." But is Greer really in contact with unidentified flying objects or what the military refers to as unidentified aerial phenomena?
By Tom Rogan
www.washingtonexaminer.com
7-31-20

Thursday, July 09, 2020

Project Loon and UFOs

Loon Balloon


     It’s not a bird. It’s not a plane. It’s not superman. But it is something that is almost out of this world. Something that is really unique and could help those with poor internet service.

By Matt DiNardo
Mystery Wire
7-7-20
Some residents in Virginia, North Carolina and West Virginia are seeing tiny “white dots” in the sky.

These floating “white dots” are balloons from Loon, which are floating at roughly 60,000 feet about ground.

Tuesday, June 02, 2020

Citizen Scientists Discover Green Ghosts

Citizen Scientists Discover Green Ghosts



     Citizen scientists have discovered a new form of upper atmospheric lightning: The Green Ghost. Catalogued for the first time only a year ago, Green Ghosts appear above strong sprites, leaving a weird verdant afterglow at the edge of space. A fine specimen was just photographed over New Mexico.
By spaceweather.com
6-1-20

Monday, May 25, 2020

Navy Reports Describe Encounters With Unexplained Flying Objects

Navy Reports Describe Encounters With Unexplained Flying Objects



     Navy fighter pilots reported close encounters with unidentified aerial vehicles, including several dangerously close, in eight incidents between June 27, 2013, and Feb. 13, 2019, according to documents recently released by the Navy.

Two happened on one day, according to one of eight
By Ralph Blumenthal and Leslie Kean
The New York Times
5-14-20
unclassified Navy safety reports released in response to requests filed under the Freedom of Information Act by news outlets, including The New York Times.

Last month the Defense Department authenticated three videos of aerial encounters previously published by The Times, accompanying accounts of Navy pilots who reported such close encounters.

Friday, May 15, 2020

Newly Acquired UFO Reports By Navy Pilots Revealed

Newly Acquired UFO Reports By Navy Pilots Acquired Via FOIA Request



Here Are The Navy Pilot Reports From Encounters With Mysterious Aircraft Off The East Coast

The reports are the first official documentation of various recent incidents with unidentified aircraft in restricted airspace along the east coast.

     Nearly one year ago, Navy fighter pilot testimony about a seemingly bizarre rash of encounters with unidentified craft flying in restricted airspace off the east coast hit the news cycle with a bang. In the months that have followed, limited additional details about those encounters have come to light. Meanwhile, The War Zone has been slowly assembling the
By Tyler Rogoway and Joseph Trevithick
The War Zone
5-12-20
building blocks of a case that may explain them. What we were still missing was any official Navy documentation that alludes to them. Now that has changed, and you may be surprised as to what these newly obtained documents actually say and when the incidents they described occurred—or didn't occur—for that matter.

Wednesday, February 05, 2020

Pilot Films UFO Flying Near Plane? | VIDEO

Pilot Films UFO Flying Near Plane - Medellin, Columbia Jan. 2020



     Airline pilots see plenty of weird things while flying passengers from one place to another, but most of it occurs in the plane's cabin. However, what one pilot spotted outside of his plane has a lot of people talking. His name is Cesar and he
By Dave Basner
z100.iheart.com
2-3-120
flies Airbus A320s for Viva Air, a low-cost Colombian airline. While soaring over Medellin recently, Cesar saw a strange craft and decided to film it.