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UFO/UAP news roundup (7th December 2023).

Here’s the weekly 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.


The U.S. aerospace sector has prodded some of their tame/sponsored Senators to stop the UAP Disclosure amendment going into law early next year. This law would have required all crashed/recovered UFO vehicles and/or debris to be (a) disclosed and (b) become the immediate property of the U.S. Government. This violent blocking action by the military industrial complex is a little, bonkers, no? I mean, UFOs and aliens on Earth are obvs. nonsense and the province of total nut-jobs, right? So what in the world would be the harm be of allowing such a law to go into force? Hmmmmm…

Within the United States Congress, there is a conflict around the UAP Disclosure Act of 2023. There are some Republicans in the House who are interested in removing its teeth. The actual result is still unknown at this point.


UAP Disclosure advocate Steven Bassett ponders the difference between a smooth disclosure about E.T. and an Oppps moment, as well as what a post-disclosure world might look like.


The CIA’s Office of Global Access has been identified as running the crashed UFO/UAP specialist operator retrieval teams. Those Special Forces boys, you just can’t stop them messing about, can you? Here’s some of the coverage of this news.


The recent U.S. defense UFO whistleblower, David Grusch, sits down with Joe Rogan to explain how the C.I.A. have been hiding crashed UFO wreckage, craft, and pilot bodies, for over 70 years. From this, D.G’s guess seems to be that official disclosure by the U.S. President in one of those White House Lawn or Oval Office broadcasts seems set to coincide with just pre-the-big election next year in 2024. Fancy that!


Some play-by-play analysis of everything that came out of the recent Joe Rogan interview with David Grusch.


A quick look at how NASA is oddly ignoring potential techno-signatures in space, now.


Bill Ottman is interviewed about the current state-of-play in the UFO field.


The A.A. team bring you a double-bill about potential recent(ish) UAP malarky in the air.

… and their follow-up over at:

… and some of the source reporting on the same topic from those computer-oriented people in the Guy Fawkes masks.


Does the mind-boggling amount of financial derivatives contracts worth quadrillions currently floating around the world indicate the financing of a secret war against an offworld enemy? Listen in to this theory!


Aliens are our friends and just want to wuv, wuv, wuv us, I tell you!


Thanks to science fiction & fantasy author Stephen Hunt for compiling and authoring this weekly report. Best-known for creating the steampunk genre with his best-selling Jackelian series (HarperCollins/Macmillan/Tor), the first of Stephen’s Sliding Void space opera series adventures was simultaneously the #1 most downloaded novel on Amazon UK, Amazon USA, Amazon Australia, and Amazon Canada. Mr. H. now makes time in between scribbling his literary endeavours to go so far down the rabbit hole that we’d need to dispatch the White Rabbit as a Crash Retrieval Specialist to rescue his ass. He’s now released his very first non-fiction work, investigating the odd world of UFOs and UAPs… Strange Incursions. Grab your copy from https://amzn.to/3yUBcRj

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ColonelFrog

Colonel Frog is a long time science fiction and fantasy fan. He loves reading novels in the field, and he also enjoys watching movies (as well as reading lots of other genre books).

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