UFO/UAP news roundup (13th October 2024).
Here’s the semi-irregular round-up of all the best new content that is fit to print, and some that probably isn’t, concerning the topic of UFOs, UAPs, and a sugary side-dollop of woo.
We’ve also bundled the semi-regular geo-politics/tech outlook to the end, given it’s Autumn(ish) and things are quiet.
It seems that the engineers behind the UAP-reverse engineering project are growing angry about how the fruits of their labour are being (or, mostly, aren’t being) deployed. And heck, who can blame them?
In this interview, Richard Dolan welcomes Christopher Sharp, a London-based journalist renowned for his investigations into UAP phenomena and related government programmes. Sharp delves into his latest article, which reveals the recent failure of the UAP Disclosure Act to be included in U.S. legislation for a second consecutive year. He offers an in-depth look at the political forces that may have contributed to this setback, highlighting resistance from key members of Congress, defence contractors, and figures within the intelligence community.
Sharp also expands on his earlier reporting, shedding light on the CIA’s Office of Global Access and its alleged role in UAP retrieval operations. Throughout the conversation, he shares insights into a range of intriguing topics, including a potential USO (Unidentified Submerged Objects) retrieval programme, space-based UAP recovery efforts, and the intricate relationship between government agencies, military branches, and private contractors in managing these advanced technologies.
Astronomers have detected a massive fleet of unidentified interstellar objects, or UFOs, orbiting the nearby star HD 139139. They are similar in size to planets, but they travel differently and engage in other activities. So why did the dust emit a laser at us if the Tabby’s Star anomaly is nothing more than a clump of dust?
Film-maker James C. Fox is interviewed about his journey from thinking that UFOs are a lot of hog-wash to something more definite.
UFO reporters understand the risks of reporting a topic that has been derided for decades. Intrepid journalists risk their credibility, but there are also unintended consequences. In this Weaponised episode. Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp interview two journalists who have been slandered and humiliated. Chris Sharp, editor of The Liberation Times, recounts his startling results from a multi-agency investigation to locate non-human ocean technology. Who maintains USO secrecy? Matt Laslo, a Washington, DC legislative reporter, provides an update on the UAP Disclosure Act, which may still be alive. Sharp and Laslo say they’ve been tormented by trolls and provocateurs, but they’re sure that congressional hearings will help UAP.
Someone with deep pockets is shutting down the ongoing development of the oldest archeology sites that might speak to older Civs than we currently recognise. But, why?
Is there a ‘Rendezvous with Rama’ situation brewing? AKA, a large starship approaching the Sol system, due to arrive in a few years?
Imagine going in for a routine X-ray and discovering something in your leg that shouldn’t be there. For Terry Lovelace, a former Air Force medic, this wasn’t just a medical oddity—it was the key to unlocking a 40-year-old nightmare. Lovelace had kept a terrifying secret since 1977, when a camping trip to Devil’s Den State Park turned into something out of a sci-fi horror film. He and his friend witnessed a massive triangular craft, experienced hours of missing time, and woke up with injuries they couldn’t explain.
Fast forward to 2012, when that mysterious X-ray dredged up memories Lovelace had tried to bury. Now, faced with the undeniable evidence of something alien lodged in his body, Terry must make a choice: reveal his story to the world or continue to live in fear. The deeper he digs into his past, the more he uncovers about a conspiracy that goes far beyond earthly explanations. This isn’t just a story about strange implants—this is a chilling account of contact with something otherworldly, and it’s a tale that will make you question what’s really out there.
UFO back-engineering scientist Salvatore Pais speaks with Micah and Tim about his futuristic series of patents for the U.S. Navy.
A dive into the secret agency charged by the US of A to recover crashed tech around the world – from enemy sats to things of a more, erm, shall we say ‘exotic’ origin.
What has the Kennedy assassination got to do with the UFO file from the 1960s? More than you might think, apparently.
Where is SETI at, currently, when it comes to searching for sings of life in our big old galaxy?
In this interview, journalist Ross Coulthart sits down with physicist and astronomer Dr. Beatriz Villarroel to explore one of the most intriguing astronomical phenomena on record: the discovery of nine “transient” objects that mysteriously appeared and disappeared on April 12, 1950—well before the era of human-made satellites. Dr. Villarroel delves into her exhaustive efforts to rule out natural causes for this anomaly and her involvement with the VASCO project, dedicated to tracking vanished stars and other space oddities. She also touches on the European Crash Retrieval Initiative and revisits historical UFO events, including the controversial 1952 Washington DC Flap. With insight into Donal Menzel’s controversial decision to destroy part of Harvard’s invaluable photographic plate collection.
Beginning on the night of September 11, 2024, unidentified flying objects were sighted over Tianjin for three consecutive evenings, causing significant disruptions to flight operations at Tianjin Binhai International Airport. The resulting delays impacted thousands of passengers, sparking widespread concern. While Chinese officials attributed these incidents to drone intrusions, many remain sceptical of this explanation, noting that typical drones are incapable of continuous flight for up to 10 hours. This has led to speculation that the objects may have been UFOs. The most notable of these occurrences, which took place on September 11, has since been referred to as the “Tianjin 911 Incident,” fuelling debate and mystery around what really unfolded in the skies above Tianjin.
In their newest documentary, “Transmedium: Puerto Rico’s UFOs,” Darcy Weir and Puerto Rican Andy Marcial examine the island’s UAP and USO activities. The first-ever interview with the agent who released the Aguadilla 2013 UAP film is discussed in the interview. The Puerto Rico Trench, trans-medium objects, extraterrestrial contact, and inexplicable occurrences are examined in detail. Earthly alien activity tends to centre around Puerto Rico.
In this intriguing episode of Hidden Forces, host Demetri Kofinas sits down with global macro investor David Dorr to explore a topic that is as fascinating as it is potentially world-altering: UAPs (or what most of us know as UFOs). For decades, UAPs have been relegated to the realm of conspiracy theories, but as governments around the world slowly begin to acknowledge their existence, Dorr believes the financial community can no longer afford to look away. This episode delves into why investors should be paying attention to UAP disclosure, what kind of risks (or opportunities) it presents, and how different levels of disclosure might shake up global markets.
In the first hour, David and Demetri take listeners through the history of UFO sightings, from the mass sightings over Washington D.C., Phoenix, and Ruwa, to the lesser-known events in Colares, Brazil. Together, they ponder the U.S. government’s tight control over UAP information, speculating on possible agendas while addressing the skeptics who see it all as a government psyop. For anyone wondering how this otherworldly phenomenon could impact both our understanding of reality and the future of financial markets, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
In this fascinating discussion, Dr. Michael Masters, a professor of biological anthropology, explores a groundbreaking theory that challenges our understanding of both human evolution and UFOs. His research delves into the idea that aliens could actually be future humans, returning to study their own evolutionary past. Drawing on his expertise in hominin anatomy, archaeology, and biomedicine, Masters lays out compelling evidence suggesting that what we perceive as extraterrestrial visitors may, in fact, be advanced versions of ourselves—beings who have mastered time travel to observe their origins.
The conversation touches on a wide range of intriguing topics, from the evolution of the human skull and the potential future of human anatomy to the curious focus many alien abduction stories have on reproduction. Dr. Masters also examines the science behind time travel, speculating on how advanced civilizations might manipulate time to visit different periods. If you’re ready to rethink everything you know about UFOs, extraterrestrial life, and human evolution, this episode will challenge your perspective on what—or who—may be out there, and when.
Some play-by-play commentary on UAP whistle blower Lue Elizondo’s revelations as Lue goes about his recent interviews for that recent UFO book he wrote.
Area 51 Special Projects Manager TD Barnes is interviewed about what he did for a living and were there really alien UFOs being back-engineered there?
Nick Cook is the guest in this interview. Nick was in charge of aircraft for Jane’s Defence Weekly, an international defence magazine based in the UK, in the 1990s. He also worked as an aircraft expert and wrote for the magazine from 2002 to 2008. He has won prizes from the Royal Aeronautical Society in the areas of Defence, Business, Technology, and Propulsion. He is also not at all interested in UFOs. But in the early 1990s, he read a piece about antigravity that would change his life for good. In this interview, he talks about his ten-year journey into the most hidden part of aircraft history: the search for antigravity. It takes him from Nazi Germany to an American creator named Thomas Townsend Brown who is mostly unknown to now-day gravity researchers.
A.I. is coming, and most people are currently clueless about the changes this new revolution will wrought on their lives. Yikes.
In this thought-provoking episode, Tom Luongo takes a deep dive into the complex web of geopolitics, economics, and financial strategy, offering listeners a detailed breakdown of today’s global landscape. From the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict to the shifting dynamics of American and European banking systems, Luongo examines how historical events and major policies—like the Build Back Better initiative—are influencing the future. With an eye on the BRICS alliance and emerging green energy movements, he explores how these factors intersect with global markets and what they mean for the economy moving forward.
Luongo also doesn’t shy away from the nitty-gritty of market trends, providing insightful predictions on interest rates, regional bank stability, and the impact of decisions made by financial powerhouses like Jerome Powell. Whether it’s forecasting the next big geopolitical shift or dissecting the strategic moves of the Federal Reserve, this episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone looking to understand the broader economic forces shaping our world today.