UFO/UAP news roundup (28th May 2025).
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 getting onto Winter and things are still rather quiet.
Rumours of a USO taking out a U.S. nuclear attack sub are starting to circulate – sounding a lot like triggering a reaction from a Von Neumann machine.
People forget, there’s two sides to disclosure, and maybe one of them looks a lot like a humanoid lizard or insect? So, what the heck is ET thinking of, here?
Meanwhile, Professor Robin Hanson examines the same idea, wondering what might be going through ET’s mind in a contact scenario?
Is there another Oumuamua-like object circling Earth in an extreme orbit?
Droning on and on? The great drone invasion is still on-going. But whose drones, that is the question.
Why are the CIA running most of the UFO disclosure programs ongoing at the moment?
Was Donald Trump’s uncle in at the ground floor of the UFO cover-up? Truth is so much odder than fiction, sometimes.
The (slightly) mad prof. Simon Holland interviews Lori Rehfeldt, who bumped into alien creatures while stationed at USAF Bentwaters and Woodbridge. As you do.
Join us for a remarkable episode exploring the secret legacy of Harald Malmgren—the man who, at just 27, helped prevent nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis and later advised four U.S. presidents. In his final days, he revealed astonishing claims about UFO crash retrievals, extraterrestrial beings, antigravity tech, and covert operations like Majestic—making this one of the most extraordinary insider accounts ever shared.
Thousands of years ago, ancient cultures across Europe constructed massive stone monuments with astonishing precision—structures that, as Scottish engineer Alexander Thom discovered, all employed the same exact unit of measurement: the 2.72-foot “Megalithic Yard.” Found consistently from Stonehenge to the Scottish Isles, these mathematically precise monuments, built across vast distances and millennia, not only tracked celestial movements with uncanny accuracy but also raise enduring questions: how did people without writing or advanced tools achieve such feats, why does this unit echo fundamental constants of the universe, and why did its use abruptly vanish?
Was the recent power outage in Spain/Portugal/France to do with the pole shift that is speeding up, now?
What’s the thinking man’s UFO community take on what energy source UFOs are using to power their crafts?
This video revisits the long-standing mystery of an unusual object resting on the floor of the Baltic Sea—an anomaly first discovered nearly fifteen years ago and the subject of diver expeditions and speculation ever since. In a measured look at the latest developments, The Angry Astronaut interviews Dennis Asberg, one of the original explorers, ahead of a new investigation planned for this summer that may offer fresh insights into the nature of the enigmatic formation.
This science video dives into cutting-edge concepts at the frontier of physics, exploring bold ideas such as geometric unity and the cosmological sector, the role of the Poincaré and spinor groups in a 14-dimensional framework, and deep connections between quantum gravity, torsion, and gauge invariance. It challenges conventional thinking with discussions on grand unification through spinors and even proposes the provocative notion that the Higgs boson may be an illusion.
In this video, Dr. Chance Glenn delves into the fascinating possibilities of warp drive physics, introducing the Experimental Spacetime Distortion Engine — a bold project exploring whether high-energy electrical discharges and laser interferometry can produce measurable spacetime distortions. As a professor of electrical engineering and academic leader at the University of Houston-Victoria, Dr. Glenn brings both scientific rigor and visionary thinking to this cutting-edge research.
Two interviews that bring you a look at the ancient history of the interplay between big finance and even bigger geo-politics as it’s moved through the ages.
Dueling geopolitical narratives from the green chicken versus Michael Every. Now that’s a rap battle to listen to.
A historian’s perspective on democracy in the UK over the ages and more recent times.
Michael Every looks at the big shifts in international geo-politics.
Getting to the top in the CCP and staying alive is looking a lot like Game of Thrones in China, at the moment.