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Of course, those articles are the links are archived at Anomaly Archives.org as well. Well, let’s dive right in. We’re going to start off with some events. Of course, this is not going out live tonight because I will be at the Austin meetup for Area five one two. That is the new Austin disclosure meetup by my good friend David. And we’ll be having some alien beers and cheers talking about the latest UFO news, especially whistleblower Dylan Borland’s testimony and recent interview footage on weaponized weapons. hosted by Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp. And you can find links to all that in the show notes to this episode and on the website. Some of the upcoming events besides our own, very excited that, of course, David Marler of Triangular UFO fame, his organization, the NUFOHRC, National UFO Historical Records Center in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, that’s basically Albuquerque suburb, they are having their first community open house. David Marler posted a few days ago, we are very excited to have our one year anniversary and community open house event this Saturday, October, from nine AM to five PM. Our facilities will be open to the public the day before on Friday, We will have T.J. Trout from KKOB radio broadcasting his show live from the archives from three to six p.m. to promote the event. You can listen to it live here at news radio KKOB dot com. And they’ve got this nice little flyer here with the their logo and the Rio Rancho Public Schools logo. National UFO Historical Records Center Community Open House. That’s right, man. I know I said in a previous broadcast I was going to be there. I just can’t do it. There’s just too much going on for me in my personal life right now, unfortunately. But I’m so excited for them. We’re going to have some other interesting information about David Marler and New Fork, the other New Fork in UFO HRC. later on in the program. Also coming up, this event over in, what is this? It’s gotta be Kentucky, right? Here we have the Goblin Con, UFO and Paranormal Expo. Oh yes, in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. That’s of course where the famous Kelly Hopkinsville Goblin event happened. This is coming up October, so it’s the same weekend, competing UFO events, but obviously of a very different nature. But boy, I mean, I got to get to go to some of these local events like this. This just seems so cool. Really excited for the folks putting this on. I hope it goes well. Looks like they’ve got a variety of presenters, including former Texan, Ken Gerhard, good friend and cryptozoologist, as well as Tim Swartz and Tyler Strand and Oh, a bunch of others. Oh, Tom Reed. He’s got an amazing story to tell. If you haven’t heard Tom Reed’s story, you should definitely check that out. And many others presenting there at GoblinCon. Check that out. That’s over at GoblinConKY.com slash home. Also… We’ve got news of a cryptozoology-oriented conference in Maine. The SunJournal.com is reporting Maine’s Bigfoot Festival comes October eighteenth and nineteenth to Eustace. Expert speakers at a Bigfoot calling contest and a quick draw camera game highlight the two-day event. Yes, you got to get fast with your cell phone camera if you don’t have a real camera because, boy, so much anomalous stuff happens and people never get pictures. We want the pictures. But this is being reported by the Rangeley Highlander over at sunjournal.com. And I’m sure there’s a link to an official website somewhere. Oh, and it’s International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland features several footprints. So I believe Lauren Coleman’s going to be there. So check that out. And coming up then later in the month, The, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, Colonel Carl Nell. Let’s see. General Pierre Visconde. And lots of Q&A and panel discussions. Dr. Peter Scafish of the Sol Foundation. Of course, that’s who’s organizing this. Dr. Diana Pasolka. And many other doctors, Carl Seville. Oh, Jacques, Jacques Vallee is going to be there as well as Gary Nolan and Jake Barber. Wow. Interesting. Okay. Taking some time off from the West Texas sky. What are they? What are they called? I can’t even remember now. But, you know, Skywatcher, Skywatcher Ranch. I was going to say Skywalker, but, you know, that’s something else. And a whole bunch of other people for the Soul Foundation event. And then lastly, we’ve got this news of… Mysteries of Space and Sky, this is happening Saturday, November first. This is a major UFO related event in the Washington, Baltimore area and one of the longest running conferences in the US. Don’t really know who’s speaking at this. It’s all buried here down in the fine print. Oh, I hadn’t seen this. It says, unfortunately, Maryland resident and famed ufologist Ray Stanford recently passed away. I guess he was originally supposed to be on the presentation list, which reminds me. Oh, gosh. Yeah, that reminds me. Just, I’ll remind you, for Ray and all of us, Chris Lambright, good friend and fellow UFO researcher, has a fundraiser where he is trying to raise funds to help him in his efforts working with Ray Stanford’s widow to digitize Ray Stanford’s legendary… There I go again. His famous, infamous UFO photographs, slides, and especially the film footage that he took of UFOs over decades. And Christian could really use your help. Highly recommend this effort and am looking forward to the revelations that will be coming out very soon about UFOs. what is there in those archives in that material and we’re going to have more to say about archives coming up in just a bit but let’s see i want to again you can go to our flipboard And find out more about the links that we’re talking about tonight, today, day, night, wherever you are, whenever you are. And let’s get to these first news stories. All right. So, yeah. Yeah. Like I say, we never get to all the information. There’s just too much happening. And there’s stuff I miss and stuff I find out about later. Oh, well. I want to congratulate Ryan Sprague on his recent Anomicon and as well as these ongoing interviews that he’s doing. He recently did this interview with David Marler of the NUFO HRC. And it’s titled David Marler’s Mission to Save UFO History. And it’s very interesting. interview, no doubt. I have not had the chance to make my way through it. However, I do have some clips. I hope I uploaded these that are worth checking out. Let’s see where those are. There’s some interesting things that they’ve already found in these archives that are coming together there in New Mexico with Marla and Jan Aldrich’s help and others. So there’s an interview that’s been unearthed featuring Lee Spiegel, who has passed and his archives have gone to NUFO HRC, apparently back in the eighties or maybe this is nineties, I forget. He did this interview with the original Jesse Marcel Sr. And in this interview are several revelations that may or may not have actually ever been publicized. And this interview apparently has never been released and they’ve digitized it. And here’s just a couple of minutes from that. One little incident that I’ve never revealed to anyone. One night, since I had charged security on the air base, the Provo Marshal, who was working under me, called me at my house. He told me to hurry up and go to the base immediately. So I got in my car and I floorboarded it four miles away to the base. And while going out there as fast as my car could run, I saw some lights in the sky. But it will define formation. It is perfect V formation. And it is visible for about maybe two or three seconds from overhead to be on the horizon. So I never questioned what that was. It was just maybe a shooting star or something like that. But I’ve never seen meteorites in formation. And in fact, when I got to the base, I told Major Easley, who was the pro-martial, I’d seen that. He says, yeah, some of the boys over here saw that, too. And at the rate it was traveling, oh, it was traveling thousands and thousands of miles per hour. I knew we had no aircraft capable of making that speed. So we let the whole thing go. But there were lights. Now, what it was, I still don’t know. How many lights were there? There was a formation of five. In a V-shape? In a V-shape. And I saw it just Just so momentary, I could see the numbers, that’s all. What was the time frame in perspective to the Roswell incident? Oh, that was about perhaps a month or so before. Before Roswell? Yeah. Isn’t that interesting? Yeah. Had you heard of other UFO sightings in that area of New Mexico? No, I didn’t keep up with that. Yeah. Those are not my duties. So yeah, that was a recording by Lee Spiegel of Jesse Marcel senior primary original Roswell witness and that apparently has never been released, and it was just digitized by David Marler and company at the National UFO Historical Records Center in UFO HRC in New Mexico. And yeah, it’s so great that this kind of thing is happening. What it’s all about, folks, is the preservation of these materials and making them accessible to a wider audience. And there may be very good reasons why This interview never made it was made public. Maybe maybe Lee Spiegel worked some quotes from this into his articles about Roswell. It’s hard to say. I’m not a Lee Spiegel expert, but but wow. OK. And this this one’s called Fifty Year Old Never Before Heard Interview. Roswell will never be the same. So there you heard. Jesse Marcel Sr. talking about having been part of a multi-witness in an instrumented radar sighting of multiple UFOs in a V formation a month before Roswell. It’d be great if there could be some corroborating evidence and provenance for this. that information, if they can triangulate that and firm up that sighting, especially if it was never known before. Some might think that this makes his testimony less credible because sometimes people think people who have multiple UFO sightings are less credible, but this is very interesting. And another thing he talks about is the fact that there was no crater, no indentation in the ground at the main crash site. And that reminds me, something we haven’t reported on, I don’t have prepared for today, but fairly recently, in the last month or two, the National Archives, in its executing of the requirement to release all this UFO information, put together a video montage of their videoing of photographic and other evidence related to the government’s investigation of Roswell, mostly from the nineties, and amongst the many reels of footage that show like weather balloons and so forth being launched. are what appear to be aerial photographs of a crash site and in some even close-up pictures all kinds of speculation has happened as one would imagine about those but um nothing is certain yet but uh another clip uh that we have um is from uh that interview with marler where um Let’s see where some a previously unreleased and recently digitized audio of radar operators in a nineteen sixty seven Vandenberg UFO incident. And here is about two minutes from that. And he kind of looked kind of like scared. And he said October fourth, nineteen sixty seven. And I looked at him and I said, twenty minutes ago, I just finished a reel to reel that I digitized. It was original recordings of radar operators at Vandenberg Air Force Base, October fourth, nineteen sixty seven. We had the reel to reel of the radar operators communicating with each other by telephone. And he found the original log sheets. System one has a target at one ninety five five degrees. About five dot eight degrees, we got two of them. Range is about nine miles. Just lost one of them. We only have one at this time. Best disappearing act I ever saw. How many targets do you show? I just had one before. I just seen another one pop in out in range about a mile and a half, about five and a half miles. Disappeared though. Continue to see how many targets you show. Now I hold two targets at this time. TNC, how many targets do you show? I show three targets. Now I hold three targets. TNC, can I have your range now, please? At present time, I hold four to fire targets. We’ve got three of them right now at two hundred and forty degrees. Park this one. TNC, one, track this thing. This is moving like a son of a gun. We just split twice. We just split again, again. This thing is really moving in azimuth. One TNC, would you look at two forty-six degrees azimuth, about seven miles? That target we were tracking just before just kept on splitting. It split about four or five times, and it was really moving in azimuth. Right. So, yeah, you can find all these over at Somewhere in the Sky’s YouTube channel. That’s Ryan Sprague’s YouTube channel. And then the audio versions of his podcast, no doubt. All right. So great stuff again. Way to go, David Marler and company doing great work. Really appreciate all they’re doing. Moving right along, I’ve often promoted Tanner Boyle’s Getting Spooked blog. That’s over at tannerfboyle.substack.com. And every once in a while, he puts out a manifest UFO, manifesto UFO, UFO manifesto. He’s put out his third one, The Interminable Utility of the UFO to the Western Defense Blob, or Seven Examples of How the MID Benefits from Playing the Same Old UFO Tune. Now, I would say I’m probably much more of a believer in the reality of a true UFO phenomenon that I think may very well be of non-human origin, but I entertain a lot of different hypotheses all at the same time. But I do think it’s really important to consider the parapolitical implications of the government and military industrial complex and, and, um, intelligence agencies and corporations and UFO and religions in general, and just basically humans ability to manipulate other humans through their beliefs, especially when it comes to UFOs, aliens and associated phenomena. Um, I’ll just briefly read part of this preamble here where he says, very little changes in ufology, sometimes making it a comfortable topic. At other times, it’s less pleasant. Like an old friend, it stays largely the same throughout your entire life, repeating the same stories and becoming uncomfortably fixated on specific topics or ventures that have run their course. Quote, we’ll get them next time, you say, when disclosure gets delayed yet again, as if your old friend is having deathbed hallucinations. They murmur the same thing like a verbal tick. You’ve read the literature. You know it’s a bad sign. You try to hide your concern, but you’re worried about them. You grew up together, and they were foundational to your development as a human being. But something’s changed. The tenor of the conversations has shifted. Even nearly imperceptible elements in the aura around them have become somehow perverse or overwrought. Try as you might, you can’t get around the devolution of… of your relationship, the sense that you are no longer speaking quite the same language. We’ve had no fewer than four thousand, rough estimate, whistleblowers since the last diatribe. In a continuing trend, nearly all of them are current or former military or intelligence personnel. They are considered the creme de la creme of UFO eyewitnesses, though there are obviously issues with this, as well as countless conflicts of interest. And while this conga line has resulted in the UFO reality being more generally accepted, even by Congress and the President, casual observers might be shocked at the regularity of the coverage, more seasoned enthusiasts at how little these purported revelations have changed everyday life. I believe this is a result of the cold, calculated attempt to slide the subject into the mainstream. Gone are the days of wacky humanoid encounters and dorky hobbyist investigators. We’ve entered the realm of technological and militaristic nightmares. AI entities verging on godhood, future humans retrocausally or extradimensionally asserting their dominance, calls for immense outer space surveillance systems to track science fictional threats, and continually stoked fears of foreign adversaries gaining access to tech beyond America’s wildest dreams. Various undercurrents have become a raging river, dwarfing all previous tributaries. In the process, many integral steps to solving the UFO mystery are skipped, namely the fun ones. And each of these points he has footnoted. And as always, I love Tanner’s footnotes. His sources are rich. Resource to mine, so I’ll skip over the rest of the preamble and just kind of some of the bullet points here number one messengers of distraction a play on messengers of deception by Jacques Vallee Where he starts UFOs have also become one of many go-to distractions for Washington, especially in the age of perpetual Redirections from the Epstein debacle or general political unfavorability UFOs like the JFK or Emil K assassination records are trotted out at seemingly opportune moment moments Constituents are increasingly underserved by their elected members, leaders, but those on the UFO Caucus get easy brownie points from researchers and enthusiasts who would otherwise not align with them politically or are generally politically inactive. He goes on and gives more examples of all of this. And and then he does a great thing of giving a link, giving links to other articles he’s written that go into that that little chunk of perspective and topic area, including his previous State of the Union, State of the UFO Union article. Two, spiritual warfare. In recent years, the topic has also proven to be a big draw for evangelicals or other Christian denominations. This tendency was seen most prominently in my series on the life and experiences of Chris Bledsoe, a modern UFO contactee who arrived on the scene dual-wielding a unique Christian mysticism and military intelligence supporters. While he has a more positive view on the phenomena, the lady is far more angelic than demonic in his view, he is one of the most prominent experiencers to give credence to the idea that what we think of as UFOs are the spiritual beings of Christian cosmology. Anyway, again, there’s much, much, much more text and paragraphs and insight. I really like Tanner’s writing. I think he’s a good writer, and I think he’s also a good researcher, and I think he’s doing a really good job on all this. He gives more links to stuff dealing with that. like his previous article, holding out for a UFO hero no matter the cost. And then moving on to number three, military and IC reverence, IC being intelligence community. This again is just how people seem to just like really think of military and intelligence witnesses as being the creme de la creme over just the average Joe who has these experiences. Number four, crafting and monitoring subversive groups, another useful use for the intelligence communities and the government in terms of what’s going on with UFO believers. Point five, a robust intelligence multi-tool. Yes, indeed. He says, because ufology is a prominent subculture with subversive groups folded into it, the community continually presents a unique intelligence opportunity where one can spread disinfo, track leaks, and gain intel on what’s in the skies from the people who obsessively watch it. Seen most prominently in the Air Force Office’s special investigation targeting UFO researcher Paul Benowitz with complex psychological operations, it is nevertheless unlikely that the whole debacle was simply intended… intending to get him off the trail of advanced aircraft researcher mark researcher martin cannon again has done deeper digging which shows hints of a more complex intelligence network at play in the years since despite hoaxes misdirection disinformation lies and abuse the ufo community’s attitude towards government representatives and intelligence figures was not altered if anything the binding became tighter and yet again there’s more there for you to read Number six, secret tests of earthly devices. Yes, yes, yes. That old harangue, which is certainly true. Seven, war hawk dreams. Because it rarely leaves the purview of national security wonks these days, ufology also presents a not-so-subtle way to ramp up Cold War paranoia. This fact was recognized as far back as the one-nineteen-fifty-three Robertson panel, which found that UFO reports and the subsequent hysteria were more of a danger to national security than the mysterious objects themselves. While some factions likely sought to avoid this panic, the decades that followed, saw the military-industrial complex receive direct capital gains from a state of perpetual war, something that has only intensified into the present. Yep. Again, much more text for you to read there. I highly recommend it. Anyway, he’s got a conclusion and all those other links there. I know that’s just a tip of the iceberg, just a tantalizing taste for those who might find that interesting. I know this parapolitical angle is not everybody’s area of interest. We’d rather just believe, wouldn’t we? Meanwhile, over at coasttocoastam.com, Tim Bunnell brought my attention to this local news report from Fox thirty one video rep Lauren Bovert’s reelection campaign advocates for answers about aliens. I’m going to let this two minute news clip speak for itself. One is your local election headquarters. Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is running for reelection and her latest campaign strategy is taking on a taboo topic. Fox News Ashley Michaels explains. Yesterday, Lauren Boebert’s campaign team sent out an email asking, are aliens real? So we went in search of answers of our own. This is the Flying Saucer RV Resort. And while it’s not in Representative Lauren Boebert’s district, some living in this Sheridan community also want to know what’s up. I think that aliens in general are absolutely real because there’s got to be something out there. Boebert’s campaign team is now tapping into that curiosity with an email blast demanding the truth. It says for decades our government has shrouded the truth about UFOs in a veil of secrecy. She goes on to question whether there are aliens. foreign adversaries or secret government programs. She put this out. Fox thirty one Democratic analyst Andy Boyan says outlandish ads are often used when candidates are desperate for money or voter support, neither which I’m seeing right now. So I’m not really sure why this would go out to conservatives in her district. This is almost a cry for help in politics, to be honest. But Boebert’s campaign team says the message is performing extremely well because people want answers. Enough is enough. Yeah, I agree. I think that just reading that, I can tell that she has a personality also and she has an open mind and isn’t afraid of reaching for new truths because… Like there’s not a whole lot of truth going on in the world right now. And while our analyst says Boebert’s email will get people talking, he believes it’s the wrong topic at the wrong time. The government is shut down and there’s no opportunity right now to talk. So what she needs to be doing is facilitating ways to get the government open again, not worrying about whether or not we have UFOs in our skies. This is a topic she’s discussed publicly before. Last year in November there was a congressional hearing about UFOs where she questioned experts on the topic. She says she still has questions and won’t stop until she gets answers. Ashley Michaels Fox. Well, yeah. And I’m kind of curious about that. What’s the impetus for that news report? I am not playing this for any political reasons. I just found it interesting that this local Fox News station was kind of using, again, I think the veil of ridicule to ridicule this politician over this advocacy for transparency in government as it relates to UFOs. But think back to what we were just talking about with getting spooked, Tanner Boyle’s comments about how this topic can be used to manipulate the public and constituents of politicians. Yeah. Interesting. And yeah, it definitely, that, that definitely seems weirdly politically leaning in a certain direction and, which is funny considering how many people consider Fox News to be leaning in the opposite direction. Well, there you go. Thank you, Tim, for bringing that to my attention. All right. Where is the next one? Oh, so, you know, on the on the subject of the mystery drones over in Europe and Denmark. There is this this is a Google translation of this. Danish article, I believe. Mysterious drones over Denmark. Investigation has debunked several drone sightings. Now, this is apparently after the authorities brought in better radar to determine drone activity. And it’s interesting that this article and the next one I’m going to show you are saying that… And this is not to dismiss the fact that there apparently are… probably military drones happening. We know that that has been confirmed in some other instances. But here we have this website, dr.dk, with the headline translated into English. Mysterious drones over Denmark. Investigation has debunked several drone sightings. According to DR’s information, there is still no concrete evidence of illegal drones over Denmark. However, sightings have already been denied. And this was brought to my attention by Micah Hanks over at The Debrief. This article starts by saying Denmark has received help from Ukrainian drone specialists. We have borrowed anti-drone equipment from Sweden and the USA, and we have set up temporary radars that can detect and jam drones because, according to the authorities, we have experienced hybrid attacks with drones in the air. The police are still investigating the cases of possible violations of Danish airspace and disruption of critical societal functions. But the question of the extent to which there were drones in Denmark remains unanswered. According to DR’s information, however, the authorities’ investigation has debunked some of the drone observations, not all, some, which they initially saw as illegal drone activity, both over airports and several military installations. DR has asked both the Copenhagen police and PET about the status of the investigation a week and a half after the government called the drone incident in Denmark, quote unquote, hybrid attacks. The authorities did not want to give that. And then this other article similar over at DroneXL.co, Denmark quietly debunks drone sightings after massive response but won’t admit it publicly. Yeah. Danish authorities have quietly confirmed that several high-profile drone sightings that triggered a massive international response last month were actually conventional aircraft, but they’re refusing to share these findings publicly, according to DRDK. So this article is citing the other one that we just read from. Denmark’s national broadcaster is DRDK. The revelation comes after Denmark deployed Ukrainian drone specialists, borrowed anti-drone equipment from Sweden and the United States. Yeah, this is pretty much a recapitulation of the same information. But it’s interesting. And I mean, maybe there’s nothing really significant here. And just like our drone flap here in the United States, I mean, that is clearly a regular aircraft in this photo that they’re showing in this article. Hard to say. Continuing on the drone subject is this article from the debrief.org. Officials say aircraft material of unknown origin was found at recent site of mysterious crash near Area-Fifty-One. Now, there’s this local fella who is an Area-Fifty-One watcher and who’s gotten in trouble with the FBI and authorities multiple times because of his surveillance of this area. And he’s recently been… documenting the retrieval operations of this recent crash, which is presumed to be of a UAV, unmanned aerial vehicle. And he’s even posted a video I just watched a few minutes ago where he did go back to the crash site after it had been abandoned and made open to the public after it had been scoured of any material. But there’s some very strange aspects to this. Let’s see. On September September twenty third, a nonfatal crash involving an aircraft was reported northeast of Las Vegas near the famous high security facility, prompting the Federal Aviation Administration to issue a temporary flight restriction covering a five nautical mile area east of the secretive base. The TFR advised that the restriction was in place for reasons involving, quote, national security. Mm hmm. And the site of the crash was subsequently cleared by U.S. Air Force officials. Quote, there were no fatalities, injuries or property damage. Read a statement provided by four thirty second air expeditionary wing public affairs in response to inquiries made by the debrief. Quote, the incident is under investigation. The statement read, adding that no additional details were available about the situation at the time. That all changed last weekend when the four thirty second wing issued a new release, providing the first official update on the situation in several days, which included a series of puzzling new developments. Quote, During a follow on site journey on October third, investigators discovered signs of tampering at the mishap location. The October fourth release stated, quote, including the presence of an inert training bomb body and an aircraft panel of unknown origin that were placed on the site post incident. OK, this sounds like they’re saying somebody staged crash material at the site after they cleared it. That’s, I mean, maybe somebody was making a movie and like, hey, let’s use this real crash site. I don’t know. That’s just very strange. The debrief reached out to four thirty-second air expeditionary wing public affairs again on October tenth, seeking any additional details that could be provided about the situation, but had received no response to the query as of the time of publication. The aircraft involved in the initial September twenty third incident has not been officially identified, although it is believed to have been an unmanned aerial vehicle UAV. According to Dreamland Resort, that is the individual I was alluding to, a website that has chronicled news and discussions related to Area fifty one and U.S. government black projects for decades. Jorg Arnu, that’s J-O-E-R-G-A-R-N-U. The site’s founder and webmaster traveled to the area where the crash occurred shortly after officials had cleared the site, documenting his visit in a video that appeared on his YouTube page on September twenty ninth. In an article about the incident posted on his website on October tenth, Arne wrote that while the official statements provided by the US Air Force attribute the aircraft crash to a unit operating from Creech Air Force Base, security radio communications reportedly overheard shortly after the incident may have potentially linked it to a hangar at Area fifty one. Hmm. Arne said that based on his investigations, the incident was likely related to a large nighttime military operation occurring in the region in the early morning hours on September twenty third, as indicated in radio communications occurring at that time. In its statement issued over the weekend, the affairs people said that the investigation into the origin of the aircraft panel of unknown origin and training bomb subsequently discovered at the site remains underway. That is. That is very bizarre. I wonder if we’ll ever hear anything more about that. All right, moving on to the blog by Keith Basherfield and Pauline Wilson, Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Scientific Research. This one, more documents leak from the Bass OSAP Capella data warehouse. Oh, this is, so again, Bass is the Bigelow Advanced Aerospace company that got the contract. that created OSAP and ATIP that has been what was revealed in twenty seventeen onward in which we’ve been trying over the years to get more and more information about. And Capella was the multi database mega database created by Jacques Vallee as part of this project. What was Capella? The Capella data warehouse was a collection of a number of internationally sourced databases compiled by Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies, BAS, the contractor for the Advanced Aerospace Weapons System Applications Program, OSAP, in the time frame, two thousand eight to two thousand ten. The concept was created by Jacques Vallee and managed by BAS by Douglas Kurth of USS Nimitz fame. that’s a whole other line of inquiry that a lot of people have looked into. Um, but it hasn’t gotten that much publicity, which is this weird connection to, uh, this project by somebody that was on the Nimitz. I think during some of the famous cases that are the hallmark of this post-anything era, that being Douglas Kurth, Anyway, continuing, when OSSEP ceased in two thousand ten, the Capella Data Warehouse was one of the program’s products which were forwarded to the program sponsor, the DIA, Defense Intelligence Agency. It was thought to have been lost until evidence came forward that the Capella Data Warehouse had reemerged. Lines of evidence. Two of the lines of evidence for this assertion are, one, in the two thousand twenty one book Skinwalkers at the Pentagon by James Lukatsky. Page one sixty nine reads, The authors are aware that the OSAP Bass data warehouse, rather than lying fallow in a dusty warehouse or on a discarded hard drive, has been recently reactivated and is currently in use in various locations related to the government study of UAPs. Hmm. Two, in the two thousand twenty five book Forbidden Science, volume six by Jacques Vallee, page four eighty one diary entry dated January thirteen, excuse me, January thirty first two thousand nineteen. Quote, In the meantime, an NRO senior officer who resigned from Trump’s staff last year as director of crypto cryptography, strategic planning has joined the TTSA board last week. I’m told that he may have kept a copy of Capella. I would think that would be illegal. I don’t know. Valet doesn’t name this individual. However, two individuals joined the advisory board of the To the Stars Academy in twenty nineteen, namely J. Christopher Miser, who has financial background and Joe Shermer, who has a background. In a blog dated July the fifteenth, twenty nineteen, I noted that there was another individual who was listed in the twenty nine July twenty nineteen TTSA quote unquote offering circle as a member of their advisory board. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It’s just he mentions Chris Herndon jumping ahead to phenomena. Phenomeinon. And I remember when this site came online, and I was probably from this Keith Basterfield post that made me go, what’s going on here? So on May seventh, two thousand twenty two, a new website was launched called Phenomeinon. Instead of Phenomenon, it’s Phenomeinon. In a blog dated May, May, I noted that on that website were a number of database spreadsheets, which were remarkably similar to those listed for Capella. The creator and owner of the Phenomenon website, AI website, is Joe Sherman. A January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, January, Punk rock, Mike. The article reported that Sherman had been working since twenty nineteen on this topic. In part, it read, quote, Sherman has worked with the U.S. government’s task force for unidentified anomalous phenomena, UAPTF. The article went on to say, quote, while it soft launched in May of twenty twenty two, Sherman says they have several data sets that are waiting clearance from the U.S. government. Hmm. Hmm. Anyway, there’s more over at ufos-scientificresearch.blogspot.com. And, of course, the links will be in tonight’s, today’s, this show’s show notes on anomalyarchives.org. Also in UFO news, Christopher Mellon just had this article published in the San Francisco Chronicle October eleventh and reposted on his own substack at ChristopherKMellon.substack.com. titled the u.s government is sitting on a trove of ufo records it should release them well no bull indeed that is the whole point of it all yes i know um Let’s see. He says at a recent congressional hearing, the public fixated on a leaked video appearing to show a U.S. missile striking an unidentified object off Yemen in twenty twenty four. Whatever the object was, one pressing question is why it took a leak rather than government disclosure for the public to see it. Well, I. because it may not be a UFO. I spent more than thirty years inside the U.S. intelligence community, including serving as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and later as a consultant to the military. During those years, I witnessed a troubling pattern. Incidents of unidentified anomalous phenomena, or UAP, formerly known as UFOs, yadda yadda, were detected by cutting-edge radar and other systems, but routinely dismissed, buried, or classified beyond justification. In twenty seventeen, I helped bring footage of three, yeah, you know, it’s the history there, but Yeah, so duh, sorry, Mr. Mellon. I know you seem to be trying to do the right thing, but basically he’s yet again doing his op-ed where he’s rightly rattling his saber in the cages. So you can read the rest of that over at his blog. Shifting gears a little over at John Greenwald Jr’s, theblackvault.com is this article. Unheard FBI audio reveals that Art Bell discussing threats, rumors, and radio rivalries. This could be fun. If you’re an Art Bell fan, you may want to check that out. A bit says, in one report, agents wrote that Bell, quote, was interviewed at his request concerning threats against his life. He told investigators that he was host of a syndicated talk show that airs to approximately four and twenty stations and that the program deals with facts and speculation concerning the paranormal, extraterrestrials, unidentified flying objects, and advanced intelligence. technology aircraft of the United States. Yeah, I mean, that was part of the history of his going on and off the air was his fear for his life and his family’s life. May have had nothing to do with the information he was trafficking in, though. Oh, and meanwhile, over at Life in Jonestown, good old Billy Cox is as crotchety as ever. titled, Put Wilson Davis Under Oath. Get the memo off the table already or exhaust its every lead. And I kind of feel what he’s saying. But he’s basically just pointing out that, you know, we’ve heard endlessly for years. It was really, it was more of a rumor for years. And then it was leaked, I believe, in And this idea that Eric Davis, the supposed advanced frontier physicist that’s worked with Hal Puthoff and others, and has insights into these supposed legacy crash retrieval programs, that He was he ended up meeting this Admiral Wilson who told him the story of his having tried to gain access to one of these special access programs. That’s a reverse engineering program. And he was rebuffed and he was very angered by it. But then ever since, it seems like he’s dropped it and disavowed having any connection to it. And if you believe this, it seems likely that his livelihood, his ability to advance in the military and likely his pension were threatened and that he got the memo, not the Wilson Davis memo, but he got the message, the memo, don’t pursue this or it’ll be the end of your career. Um, but he has come out swinging a couple of times and said, yeah, get me under oath. I have nothing to say because I don’t know anything. I don’t know this Eric Davis having never met him. Um, and he completely denies it. So as, uh, uh, Billy Cox is saying, one of these people is lying, right? Or are they both lying? I don’t know. But it’s interesting. He’s pointing out that Eric Davis seems to have shifted away from trying to get Wilson to testify. In this article he says to wit when I heard Eric Davis teeing off on the CIA’s former director of science and technology last month I felt like a crazed cheerleader at the Coliseum raring to fling a bucket of Davis served up some thrilling religious iconography after a podcaster asked who he’d like to interrogate I don’t want to read this. Sorry folks. He basically talks about crucifying this guy Glenn Gaffney Who has been in the intelligence community for thirty one years and And Billy Cox says, since twenty twenty four, Gaffney is rumored to have been the agency spook who years ago allegedly blocked the transfer of alien technology from Lockheed Martin to a DOD research team known as OSAP. As the still unverified storyline goes, the CIA, which doled out UFO debris to the private sector in the middle of the twentieth century, still retains proprietary control over the material. And it’s acting like anyone who anyone else who wants access will have to pry it from their cold dead fingers. A couple of nutcases, quote-unquote. But that was only a portion of the rant Davis dumped on podcaster Dave Zedd in September. Physicist and DoD consultant, quantum world sleuth, Davis’ corner on the high strangeness market goes back to Robert Bigelow’s Skinwalker Ranch in the nineties. And while he’s no stranger to weird stuff, e.g. Davis claims to have watched a hairy crypto creature shake off a couple of point-blank rifle rounds before disappearing into the Utah outback, some versions of it he refuses to abide. For instance… All right, anyway, you should check out the article if you can stand Billy Cox’s writing style. I find it likeable. Let’s talk about some free items available over at ExploreSCU.org is this new edition of their SCU review, six point four news from the scientific coalition for UAP studies. What’s inside this issue? There are columns. What’s going on at SCU? Fireside chat with Morgan Beal by Robert Powell. Academia interview with Dr. Michael Bolander by Armin Schrick. History, the Selfridge Air Force Base radar UFO encounter of March, nineteen fifty. Some opinion columns, including a commentary on Arrow by Robert Powell. and Quo Vadis by Tom Tullian, and Potpourri by Robert Powell again, and some other materials. Anyway, this is a downloadable PDF. You can read it right there on the webpage. It’s got the PDF embedded, or you can download it and read it on your own device. Also, this came out last month over at mindfieldbulletin.org. That’s the Mindfield Issue, Neurodivergence and Communication. And this has got a lot of great parapsychological-oriented research material that’s all there for free and for download. Check it out. Okay, we’re going to take a brief break, and we’ll be right back. All right, folks. So where do we leave off? Yeah, that’s it pretty much for the UFO news. Lots of other headlines that will be posted with this episode’s show notes on the AnomalyArchives.org website. Tons of other stuff. I did want to just bring your attention to some other things. I’m not going to get into the depth of all of this, but my good friend Chester Moore Jr., He is a outdoorsman, outdoors writer, and also a cryptozoologist who used to host Southern Bigfoot Conference here in Texas. And he’s got a podcast called The Dark Outdoors, but he also has a podcast that I believe is called… the Resurrection Worldview podcast, which is of a religious bent. He is a very spiritual and religious person. And I find it interesting, though, that he has this two-part podcast episode called Surviving the Satanic Panic. And I haven’t had the chance to listen to this yet. The episode, I’m not sure, I think it’s about twenty minutes long, but the first episode As he says here in this unflinching and deeply personal series I pulled back the curtain on my experience of public vilification and social alienation For nothing more than being a long-haired male who loved heavy metal and horror movies. I found myself branded with labels I never imagined devil worshiper cult leader danger Jane dangerous influence and drug dealer and this was a And this was eight years old on I take readers inside the emotional psychological fallout of being misunderstood and demonized for my passions and Anyway, Chester is somebody I really appreciate for the activities he participates in. And while we probably don’t see eye to eye on everything, I’m very much looking forward to hearing his talk about how he was branded today. in that way during the infamous, you know, satanic panic of the eighties and nineties as he was growing up. But that might interest some of our listeners. Meanwhile, I just during the break found out about another free event happening. This is over at noetic.org, Psychic Abilities, A History of Fascination and Fear, coming up October twenty-fourth. And this is brought to you by IONS, the Institute of Noetic Science, their Connections Live event. Join us for a Connections live webinar on the curious tension surrounding psi-psychic phenomena such as telepathy, precognition, and mind-matter interactions. While many people find these possibilities intriguing as a way of exploring human potential, history also shows that they have often been met with skepticism and even fear. In this program, anthropologist and consciousness researcher Marilyn Schlitz, Ph.D., will be joined by ION’s scientist Garrett Yount. PhD for a conversation about why reports of Psy experiences have stirred both interest and unease. Through personal accounts and historical context, they will explore how figures like Frederick Myers and Charles Tartt work to bring a deeper understanding of these phenomena. So that is coming up October, and is free online, but you do need to go and register for that. Keeping with the parapsychological or survival of consciousness after death theme over at Washingtonian.com, what happens after we die? These UVA researchers are investigating it. When our bodies perish, can our consciousness persist? At the University of Virginia, researchers are searching for answers one near-death experience at a time. This article written by Joan Neeson, and this was published last month over at Washingtonian.com. It begins by saying, at the eastern edge of downtown Charlottesville, past the red brick pedestrian’s mall with its bookstores and fudge shops and busking guitarists, Beyond the incongruously modern amphitheater, just as the road begins to slope downhill toward the train tracks and then out toward Monticello, sits an utterly nondescript condo building. I was there looking for the site of some highly unusual research conducted within the University of Virginia’s medical school. it’s mind-bending norm challenging work that explores the metaphysical which is why i’d expected something a little more mystical a spiral staircase an owl a crystal ball the divination tower at hogwarts certainly not a mid-rise straight out of anywhere usa only there it was visible through the glass front door a placard in the lobby reading division of perceptual studies Yeah, so there is a link to that site here, which I had not checked yet. And that’s what it looks like. The University of Virginia’s School of Medicine Division of Perceptual Studies Well, yes, you can check out the article over at Washingtonian.com and have this other one that’s related from studyfinds.org. What happens after near-death experiences? Study reveals a dark aftermath from seeing the light. Now, just as a synopsis, and this is, I believe, about that very research at University of Virginia. It’s basically suggesting what I think happens with a lot of anomalous experiences that challenge our notions about the nature of reality. That the person often feels ridiculed or is just simply afraid to open up about those experiences. Or they come back from their experience, whether it’s a near-death experience, a UFO close encounter, an alien abduction, etc. sighting or encounter with an unknown creature, a cryptid or some sort, or just some kind of paranormal synchronicity, they often feel disconnected from the world. And this article gets at that. And I’ll just, yeah, just in a nutshell from the article, near-death experiences can feel like touching eternity, but coming back often breaks earthly bonds. One in five experiencers report losing friends, family, closeness, or even marriages after their return. Validation, not therapy alone, makes the biggest difference in recovery and in reintegration. Doctors still get it wrong. Most lack training to support people shaken by what they saw on the other side. For many, it takes years to merge two worlds, the peace they glimpsed and the life they returned to. gets at something I know a lot of people are really finally starting to address, which is the need for investigators to treat the investigated with respect and with an eye towards helping them come to terms with what they’ve experienced and not necessarily just treat them as something that they can then sensationally laud as my latest evidence that I got. It’s, it can be a hard thing. edge to walk, but it really just comes down to being good humans to each other. So not that hard to apprehend the need for that. One of my favorite YouTubers, Ben Jordan, has a new… He’s got several new videos. This one, The Silent Sound That Causes Dread. And this is yet another deep dive, very technical. It’s not for everybody, but into the world of infrasound and its connections, apparently, probably, definitely, to… paranormal. But it also touches back on something that is how I first came to know about Ben Jordan in the first place. A year or two ago, however long ago it was, he did a really one of the best short documentaries on the mystery hum phenomena. And towards the end of this video, he says, this is really goes back into that and makes him want to continue investigating that. But definitely encourage folks to check out the sound, the silent sound that causes dread by Ben Jordan over on YouTube. And of course he has a Patreon where you can support his efforts in his research. He’s also a musician that you might like some of his electronic music. Um, over at terminal belief.substack.com trauma, telepathy, and the doctor who shot energy beams from his eyes. I knew exactly who they were talking about when I saw that headline, a professional organization for conspiracy therapy. This is by, uh, Joseph L. Flatley. And, um, It is behind a paywall, but you can at least get a taste of it. And it starts by talking about the person pictured here in this classic, interesting picture of Colin Ross wearing weird goggles with one eye covered up with tinfoil. The article begins… I met Dr. Colin A. Ross in the gilded lobby of the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago during the two thousand eighteen annual conference of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. The hotel’s ornate ceiling mural depicting Greek mythology provided a veneer of respectability for what might otherwise register as a convention for people who believe the CIA has been programming Manchurian candidates. Ross was easy to spot from the photos and videos on the Internet. A former ISSTD president, he carried himself with the casual authority of someone accustomed to academic deference. We found a private room away from the conference floor, and for an hour he explained his theories about dissociative identity disorder, government mind control programs, and their clinical intersection. He discussed patients he believes were victims of Project Monarch, and agents sent by shadowy agencies to test whether he could deprogram them. He acknowledged this was, quote, all just conjecture, unquote, but the qualifier did little to diminish his evident conviction. Yes, he is a complex figure who many have given up on trying to believe. He seemed to be one of the few academics willing to investigate this idea of mind control programmed people from CIA-type, MKUltra-type projects and subprojects. The fact that this article mentions that he believes in Project Monarch is a little concerning, and… that’s a bit much to go into but suffice to say yeah the the world of mk ultra and people people the people who believe in it uh and it is a real program but what i mean is in the the people who believe the wildest ass aspects and and speculations about it uh as well as the people who legitimately feel that they have been the victims of it it can get very murky and disturbing Moving right along. Speaking of murky, disturbing, and strange, I don’t know if the name… Oh, gosh. Now I missed the… What is it? The, like… Yeah, we’re… Oh, yes. A forty seven year old disappearance finally solved the story of Stephen Kubacki. I don’t know how knowledgeable y’all are. Anybody out there might be about the story of Stephen Kubacki. I only recently was made aware of this. This young man, very intelligent, goes away to college and disappears seemingly out on the ice, spawning all kinds of speculation about time warps, UFOs, abductions, that sort of thing. And he then turned up like a year later or sometime later, claimed amnesia. And it’s only, I think, in the last few years that he has written his memoirs that go into what actually happened. And that memoir is called The Disappearance, Conspiracy, Revolution, Revelation, The Extraordinary Disappearance of Stephen Kubacki After Forty-Five Years of Silence. Yeah, so there’s an interview with one of the researchers, and this is the thumbnail for that. But basically, it’s wild, and I bet the book is even more wild. I have not read it, but I’m very intrigued. But basically, he claims to be a revolutionary who… is of something I really had never heard of before, which is nexialism or a nexialist. That’s N-E-X-I-A-L-I-S-M or T. And apparently this was a word created by the writer of a nineteen fifty science fiction novel that my mom gave me as a child called The Voyage of the Space Beagle. And If I can summarize what nexialism means, let’s see. Yeah, so the author was named Van Voigt, V-O-G-T. And I don’t know if I’m going to be able to sum this up. Oh, here, I know I have this in my notes here. Yes. Okay. The NRF. So, I don’t know. It’s a really crazy story. Basically, this guy says that he was part of a group of co-conspirators who were interested in revolution in terms of a radical take change, being change agents in the world. He describes their group as the NRF, the Nexialist Revolutionary Front. And The word nexulist does not refer to any real-world political ideology. It is a fictional term that was coined by science fiction author A. E. van Voigt in his nineteen fifty novel, The Voyage of the Space Beagle. In the book, a nexulist is a person trained in applied holism or integrated science and thought who can find the nexus between disparate pieces of information to solve problems. It’s a great idea. But anyway, there’s a very interesting video interview you can watch. It doesn’t give away, of course, all this in the book, but I found it fascinating. It piqued my interest. I definitely want to find out more about what revolutionary acts this guy believes he and his co-conspirators were involved in. All right, that’s probably going to be it. There were a ton of other news articles, whether they be paranormal, parapsychological, consciousness, health articles. more conspiracy oh there’s a ton of great uh frontier archaeology like the easter island statues actually walked quote unquote and physics backs it up so it looks like they would wobble these stones on land uh meanwhile strange mystery lingering behind the out of africa theory that one’s from um dailygrail.com uh from the debrief.org these large engravings are not just rock art mysterious twelve thousand year old pictographs uncovered in the arabian desert and over at archaeonews.net historic discovery in karahentepe the first T-shaped pillar with a human face unearthed, and this one over at zmescience.com. This ancient, messy Egyptian statue rewrites the rules of art history and other links over there. A ton of other great links. Again, they’ll be in the show notes for this episode. And what was the other one? one last cryptozoology thing you know last episode we were talking about um how um uh sorry um jane goodall was a believer in Bigfoot. Well, here we have a very brief clip featuring her talking about this several years ago. It’s not actually the earliest clip where she talks about her willingness to believe in this. And it’s different than the one I first heard about. I mentioned last episode, it was back in two thousand two when I was at the Texas Bigfoot conference in Jefferson, Texas, put on by Craig Woolheater, where members of the audience were talking about the fact that Jane Goodall was A primatologist had expressed belief in the reports of a North American hominid. And here is a quick clip of her briefly touching on that. I climbed into the hills. This was where I was meant to be. I want to talk to you about something that some would say is fictional, but you would say, hold up, we don’t know for certain, and that’s Bigfoot. Everybody talks to me about it. I’m romantic. I would like Bigfoot to exist. I’ve met people who swear they’ve seen Bigfoot. And I think the interesting thing is every single continent… There is an equivalent of Bigfoot or Sasquatch. There’s the Yeti, there’s the Yari in Australia, there’s the Chinese wild man, and on and on and on. And, you know, I’ve had stories from people who, you have to believe them. So there’s something, I don’t know what it is. I’m always open-minded. All right, that’s going to do it for tonight. Thank you so much for tuning in. Please like and subscribe, hit the notification bell, and consider joining our Patreon. You can join for free or donating a small amount. Everything helps. We are still trying to find a physical location. Again, we’ve been searching for four years now. And it’s, yeah, it’s hard to find. That is the true anomaly in Austin, Texas is affordable rent. So thank you so much. Good night.