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UFO/UAP news roundup (25th September 2022).

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.


Franc Milburn is here to give you a presentation on the latest developments concerning the UAP, including fresh details about the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). Franc Milburn is a former officer in the British Army’s Parachute Regiment and the UK Defense Intelligence Service.


Among other Australian UFO sightings, Ben Hurle examines the rather interesting Kelly Cahill Case from 1993.


Former NOAA Administrator and US Navy Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet discusses UFOs, USOs, paradigm shifts, consciousness, science, and the paranormal.


Black Vault chitchat about UFOs includes discussions of the CIA’s alleged UFO “material” and the denial of official UFO office information.


John Greenewald has filed many Freedom of Information Act requests, all of which have been refused by the Navy due to their secrecy concerning UAPs and UFOs. The U.S. government has lied and misled in the past, which is why Americans have their Freedom of Information Act. Naturally, the big boys have no desire to make the data public. The Navy and the Air Force, on the other hand, have no qualms about broadcasting footage showing the same equipment being used to drop bombs on our enemies.


This is a look back at the decades of secretive study on UAP-related technologies.


Ex-UK Defense Intelligence officer and Army Paratrooper Franc Milburn discusses unidentified aerial vehicles (UAVs), national security, and classified technology.


According to documents, despite the official position of the United States government, CIA officers and employees kept an eye on UFO developments. They go so far as to say that one of the CIA scientists had “material” and something “handcarried” to his office. Please explain. What is it, a piece of paper? A piece of paper with adhesive backs? UFO tech?


Near Paul Bennewitz’s home was a sizable military airfield. He reasoned that the strange coloured lights in the sky belonged to experimental planes. Then he began to pick up on what looked to be an extraterrestrial language through radio. His research was presented to the Air Force. They came out publicly denying the alien/UFO theory. In confidence, though, they backed Paul’s conclusions. His studies of extraterrestrial life were even supported by the Air Force. His investigation into this matter and subsequent complaint to authorities took many years. Then he was sent to a psychiatric hospital. Why?


An ex-CIA agent with 25 years of experience predicts the arrival of extraterrestrials and nuclear weapons.


We are joined by Mike Rogers, the crew chief of the Travis Walton kidnapping, as we discuss the Phoenix Lights event.


This video provides a synopsis of Chris Mellon’s recent essay on the lack of research on UAPs. He has some fascinating things to say and had Top Secret access to space radar data.


Oke Shannon, a former manager of special projects at Los Alamos National, talks about spirituality, UFOs, and the Admiral Wilson disclosures.


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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