UFO/UAP news roundup (25th January 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.
Are UFOs using plasma technology for their drives?
An ex-FBI agent brings his take on the current UFO ‘drone’ flap over the USA.
How the US COG programme plays into the current drone/UAP flap.
UFO spotting is becoming a mainstream hobby at the moment over in the USA, it seems.
Might the current UFO drone flap be a signal that elements of the deep state are bringing their high tech toys out of the box as a warning to Trump?
Navy scientist Salvatore Pais has unveiled bold patents that suggest humanity may be on the cusp of mastering propulsion and energy technologies once relegated to the realm of science fiction. Among his groundbreaking concepts is the “Pais Effect,” which proposes the use of high-frequency electromagnetic fields to reduce inertial mass, paving the way for advanced propulsion systems. Pais also delves into the potential of high-frequency gravitational waves, emphasising their transformative capabilities for propulsion while warning about their potential misuse as weapons. Additionally, he envisions a future where room-temperature superconductivity becomes a reality, revolutionising energy systems, transportation, and civil infrastructure.
Pais challenges the assumption that all UFO-like technology is extraterrestrial, instead highlighting the possibility of human ingenuity rooted in 19th-century electromagnetic theories pioneered by Oliver Heaviside. He calls for a united global approach to these advancements, especially in light of the growing acknowledgment of non-human phenomena. For Pais, breaking the limits of conventional physics opens doors to entirely new scientific frontiers, while fostering global unity could be humanity’s greatest asset in navigating this brave new world of possibilities.
Could an alien species be moving pulsars across the galaxy for navigation purposes?
What might a breakaway civilization look like?
Here’s a nifty year-end geo-political analysis from everyone’s favourite chemist.
How the rise of populism is being driven by failed energy policies, really, at its heart. No nukes is bad news.
The founder of Wired, posits an interesting new idea – “The Technium” – an artificial version of the Gaia concept, a merging of humanity, big data, AI, the Net, and our ever-hyper-evolving global synthesis. Will we become the Borg, Gods, or just plain pooch-scr£”$%ed, a faint brown smear on the underpants of the universe?