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UFO/UAP news roundup (22nd January 2024).

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.


Grant Cameron is interviewed about his theory that the UAP disclosure movement is really being driven by who(what)ever the heck is sitting in the pilot’s seat of all those odd-looking craft, and how the U.S. Government likely is fairly clueless about what is really going on, here.


In his latest foray into the mysteries of the universe, Dr. Jack Sarfatti, a physicist with a resume as eclectic as his theories, dives headfirst into the swirling vortex of UAP propulsion physics and warp-drive design. Sarfatti, who wouldn’t seem out of place in a sci-fi convention discussing time-travel over a cup of cosmic coffee, offers insights that dance on the edge of science fiction and hard physics. With a background that stretches from the University of California to the corridors of theoretical physics in Trieste, Italy, Sarfatti’s journey through science reads like a “who’s who” of the physics world. It’s no wonder this maverick mind was the inspiration for the iconic Dr. Emmett Brown in the ‘Back to the Future’ trilogy.

In his talk, Sarfatti not only zips through the UAP Disclosure narrative of 2023 but also unpacks the complexities of Einstein’s field equations as if they were instructions for a microwave dinner. His approach to warp-drive, featuring gravitational metamaterials, suggests a future where “weightless warp-drive” isn’t just a plot device in a blockbuster movie, but a plausible reality. It’s clear Sarfatti’s theories on UAP physics and time travel are not your everyday physics class topics. They’re more like a wild ride through the cosmos, with Sarfatti at the helm, navigating through relativistic light cones and conscious AI machines, all while rewriting the narrative of physics as we know it. Buckle up, it’s going to be a warp-speed journey through the Sarfatti-verse.


Daniel Liszt delves into the intricate and shadowy connections surrounding the JFK assassination, which marks its 60th anniversary. Liszt explores the theory that President Kennedy was on the brink of making a groundbreaking announcement about space exploration and its implications for humanity. However, his assassination, according to Liszt, was orchestrated by a covert aerospace group intent on safeguarding secrets related to the UFO file and exotic technologies.

The discussion weaves through a myriad of intriguing topics, including early UFO encounters by pilots, the infamous Mantell Fort Knox UFO incident, and a series of unexplained aerial phenomena leading up to the 1952 UFO flap over Washington D.C. Liszt touches upon the role of Nazi scientists, brought to the U.S. under Operation Paperclip, in advancing aerospace technology and their possible connection to the Kennedy assassination.

Further, the episode examines peculiarities surrounding the Mars Rover and the mysterious Black Knight Satellite in polar orbit, well beyond the technological capabilities of the U.S. and Soviet Union at the time. The narrative also brings in the enigmatic journey of Secretary John Kerry to Antarctica, hinting at a possible link between the icy continent, UFOs, and the Kennedy assassination.

Liszt also discusses the Kennedy administration’s engagement with the UFO phenomenon, including a public memo suggesting Kennedy’s intent to share UFO information with the Soviets as part of a joint moon mission. This adds another layer to the narrative, suggesting a deeper geopolitical context to the assassination.

The episode concludes with a reflection on the enduring legacy of the JFK assassination and its possible connections to contemporary political dynamics, including the establishment of the Space Force and ongoing debates about UFO disclosure. Liszt presents a labyrinth of theories and historical connections that invite the audience to ponder the complexities and hidden aspects of one of the most significant events in modern history.


A new study has stirred up the astronomical community by officially confirming that Oumuamua, the enigmatic object that whizzed through our solar system, is neither an asteroid nor a comet. This revelation challenges years of conventional explanations by some of the world’s leading astronomers, who have previously attempted to categorize Oumuamua within these familiar celestial classes. The media’s silence on this discovery only adds to the intrigue surrounding this cosmic interloper.

This latest research brings Oumuamua into a new light, presenting it as a mysterious extraterrestrial wanderer that defies traditional understanding. The study’s findings have sparked a wave of curiosity and speculation about the true nature of Oumuamua. Without the typical characteristics of known asteroids or comets, the object invites a plethora of questions and theories about its origin and composition. As the astronomical community grapples with these findings, Oumuamua remains an enigmatic symbol of the vast and unexplored mysteries of space, challenging our understanding of the universe and its inhabitants.


In a remarkable turn of events, a mass UFO sighting in Washington DC has been intriguingly linked to a recent discovery at the Palomar Observatory, potentially altering our understanding of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena and their origins. Traditionally, one of the main challenges in establishing an extraterrestrial origin for UAPs has been the lack of correlation between UFO sightings and identifiable astronomical events. This gap in evidence has often led to skepticism regarding the alien nature of these mysterious objects.

However, the new findings from Palomar Observatory may be a game-changer. These observations, for the first time, appear to provide a direct connection between a significant UFO event and a specific astronomical discovery. This development adds a new layer of credibility to the notion that some UFO sightings could indeed be extraterrestrial visitations. While details of the discovery and its exact relationship to the UFO sighting in Washington DC are still emerging, this correlation could potentially provide the much-needed empirical link that UFO researchers and enthusiasts have long sought. The implications of such a connection are profound, suggesting that our understanding of UAPs and their interactions with our world might be on the cusp of a significant breakthrough.


Professor Simon Holland ponders whether UFOs are behind the strange secretive nature of post WW-2 advanced physics? Shall we call it… dark physics? Yes, we shall!


Bryce and Ross swiftly recap 2023’s major events before moving on to 2024. The Schumer Amendment to the Defense bill failed and David Grusch’s conclusions were among these occurrences. They discuss this year’s events, including a House Oversight Committee meeting, Lue Elizondo’s book publication, and Grusch’s op-ed after the US government eased disclosure limitations. Ross suggests the James Webb Space Telescope data may be significant.


Is E.T. active on Earth and up to no-good, and how far might the U.S. military industrial complex have gone in possibly reverse-engineering the physics of such visitors?


In a world where truth often seems stranger than fiction, the saga of UFOs and their elusive truths continues to captivate and baffle. Esteemed historian Richard Dolan, a name synonymous with meticulous UFO research, recently sat down for an enlightening discussion with Jeremy and George, shedding light on the complexities of UFO disclosure, the nature of recent revelations, and his ambitious new project on USOs – Unidentified Submerged Objects.


Let’s go deep in our search for UFOs, as in deep underwater, where the odd visiting craft are deemed USOs, instead.


Beatriz Villaroel, an astronomer at Stockholm University in Sweden, has been investigating a pre-space age phenomenon: do photographic plates taken by astronomers in the 1950s depict the appearance and disappearance of man-made spacecraft? In addition, do those objects seem to align with well-known “UFO events” that have been documented? Also covered is the topic of looking for extraterrestrial artifacts, including potential starting points.


Is it possible that UAPs are the relics of a more evolved civilisation that once established its dominion over Earth? Dr. Bernardo Kastrup delves into the UAP Phenomenon, the Silurian Hypotheses, and Hal Puthoff’s Ultra-Terrestrial Model.


Prof. DWP comes in to meet the Rog with her academic/religious take on the matter of UAPs. Some interesting, if somewhat kooky, takes on the matter,


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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