UFO/UAP news roundup (20th November 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 getting onto Winter and things are still rather quiet.
What does incoming U.S. President Trump know about UFOs that we don’t? Quite a lot, as it happens!¬
And a little more of the same…
There’s another U.S. Congress go at getting to the bottom of UFOs. Project Bluebeam, anyone?
What do you get when geo-politics and UFOs mix? Why, this chat, of course!
A look at the strange physics that underline the UFO tech – and what might the reverse engineering bods inside the USA have already come up with?
Picture this: scientists go on live TV to announce they’ve cracked the cosmic voicemail and discovered a quantum-speed text from aliens—no light-years of waiting, just straight-up intergalactic chat. It’s not sci-fi; it’s Earth’s first chance to slide into the DMs of an extraterrestrial civilisation without worrying about the speed of light playing hard-to-get.
But let’s pause—what does this mean? Physics textbooks might need therapy, philosophers will spontaneously combust, and global society could spiral into debates about whether to say, “Hi,” “Howdy,” or “Don’t abduct us, thanks.” Imagine the ethical dilemmas: Do we send selfies? Do aliens charge roaming fees? And what if they’ve already binge-watched Friends and judged us accordingly?
Join us (and the brilliant Simon Holland) as we explore this mind-bending scenario. We’ll dive into the science of quantum communication, the psychology of meeting the neighbours, and whether humanity is ready for an instant cosmic WhatsApp group. Buckle up—it’s about to get weirdly wonderful.
What might we learn from UFO disclosure? Why are there aliens here? Economist Robin Hanson and Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb discuss the interesting idea of UFOs as proof of alien intelligence, the hypothesis of Grabby Aliens, and the riddles of the Fermi Paradox.
Let’s examine the complicated history of UFO disclosure, emphasising earlier initiatives by individuals such as Oppenheimer and their potential connection to covert anti-gravity research initiatives. We also explore the Galileo Project’s quest for scientific proof and the difficulties in gathering reliable data in the face of expanding government regulation.
This discussion begins with an exploration of UFO psyops and the role of figures like Lue Elizondo in framing the conversation. It delves into the intersection of UAP sightings and national security, touching on historical figures like Thomas Townsend Brown and investigative works like those by Joby Warrick. David Grusch’s revelations take centre stage, including how he developed a trusting relationship with Jesse years ago and the intricacies of intelligence compartmentalisation around UAP disclosure, referencing individuals like Robert Sarbacher.
Grusch’s background undergoes a detailed review, addressing his credibility and theories such as the “Psyop Squirrel Theory” that question motivations behind disclosure efforts. The interview highlights how Jesse influenced Eric Weinstein’s perspective on the UFO phenomenon, broadening the conversation beyond scepticism.
The dialogue shifts to speculative theories, including DARPA’s advanced weapons potentially designed to counter alien threats, and historical parallels with German Nazi super-weapons and the implications of Operation Paperclip. These connections offer a broader context to modern UAP discussions, blending past events with current mysteries.
Will there be some big news about UAPs and UFOs sneaking out before the end of the year? Here’s hoping. And here’s a couple of vids that muse about this.
In this video, the speaker addresses the controversy surrounding their previous discussion on BLC-1, a potential signal of extraterrestrial origin. Critics argue that the story is outdated, with some claiming the speaker and Professor Holland are fabricating details. However, others, including John Michael Godier, have presented compelling counterarguments. Despite the backlash, the speaker stands firm in their position and explains why they continue to support the story’s relevance.
How the US developed a device and technology able to knock out UFO drone drives, bringing down the exotic craft for their recovery team to snaffle up for a little reverse engineering.
A wry look at the idea that we might have secretly been to Mars with NASA. Hmmm. Probably not!
Post-Trump Presidental win geopolitical analysis. How will the DS react to the orange one winning, not to mention his team’s plans to reform the USA?
In this interview, Daniel Kafer and AI expert David Shapiro discuss how artificial intelligence and robotics are transforming industries, impacting jobs, and reshaping society. They explore the “automation cliff,” where AI outperforms humans in various tasks, causing job losses in sectors like call centres and computer-based roles. Shapiro shares insights on adapting to this automated future, the generational shift in work attitudes, and the potential for human services to become premium in an AI-driven world. He also introduces the concept of the “Meaning Economy,” where individuals pursue passion-driven careers beyond financial gain.
Tom Luongo, a geopolitical and financial expert, discusses World War III, gold, the BRICS Unit, the impending BRICS Summit, and Israel’s imminent response against Iran.
Doomberg discusses the rapid advancements in AI, their societal impacts, and the potential dangers they pose. The conversation also delves into geopolitical shifts, including China’s rise, the decline of US dominance, and the implications of the upcoming BRICS meeting. Key topics include the global energy demand, the debate between gold and Bitcoin as reserve assets, and the complexities of the semiconductor industry. Doomberg provides expert insights into the fragility of the European Union, U.S. energy policies, and the challenges of maintaining trusted sources in an age of information pollution. This episode offers a comprehensive analysis of global trends and their far-reaching consequences.
A philosphical deep dive into the macropolitical ramifications of financial systems.
Some musings over the future of the USA post the upcoming American Presidential election.
Here’s the sorry tale of an ex-CIA officer who dishes the dirt on what happens when the Agency decides you’re on their %$%^ list.
How the BRICs nations are looking to cut out the West from the new global economic system.
The world might be nicer than many people think, including you. Need cheering up? Watch this chat from a con.
When it comes to geo-politics, there’s been a bit of a sea-change in the USA recently, post-election. Just what the heck is going on over there?