How does an alien existence change human culture and society?

Imagine tomorrow, and an alien craft crashed down on Earth. It’s a drone. There are no life forms in it. But it’s undoubtedly extraterrestrial in origin. So we are confronted with the knowledge that we’re not alone, that we are might be watched, and we have no way to make further contact. How does that change our human society and culture?

John Brennan, C.I.A. director, stated in an interesting interview with the economist Tyler Cowen that “some of the phenomena we’re going to be seeing continues to be unexplained and might be some phenomenon that is the result of something that we don’t yet understand and that could involve some activity that some might say constitutes a different form of life.”

So, Governments would be seen as having withheld a profound truth from the public, whether or not they did. We live in a true age of conspiracy theories. There would be immense power and money in shaping the story humanity told itself.

If we were to assume that the contact was intimidating, military budgets would swell all over the world. A more peaceful interpretation might orient humanity toward space travel or at least interstellar communication.

Maybe An awful lot of people would basically shrug, and it’d be in the news for three days, not more. A lot of people would be very keen on continuing with their lives and systems no matter what. There is thick literature on how evidence of alien life would shake the world’s religions.
Most people might believe and have always believed that we share both the Earth and the cosmos with other beings — gods, angels, spirits, ghosts, ancestors.

The whole of human civilization is a testimonial to the fact that we can really believe we are not alone and still obsess over our daily concerns. Maybe the Russians and Chinese would never believe us, and frankly, large numbers of Americans would be much more likely to think that Russia or China was behind it.

And maybe A more cohesive perception of ourselves as a human species, and our planet as one ecosystem, might lead us to take more care with what we already have and the conscious life we already know. Don’t you agree? What are your thoughts?

UFO Filter Programs To Filter Out “The Clutter”

We can indeed state that one answer to the many more UFO encounters is the upgrade in the military systems. New advanced radar systems have made these UAPs more visible in the last decades. It started with the upgrade around the F-18 fighter planes in 2004 when the classic USS Nimitz UFO encounter occurred. Since then, many more observable UAPs have been monitored. This might explain the uprise in UFO encounters between the U.S Navy and UAPs.

We now have the tools and the “mindset to report” UFOs. The UFO subject is too interesting to walk away from. And the “burn to subdue” this phenomenon might be boiled down to the pilot sightings or the space tracking radars we have, as it was then called the ballistic missile early warning center system like RAF filing dales in Yorkshire. 

And when those sorts of people report ufos and tell you about sightings involving speeds, maneuvers, and accelerations that have them impressed, then it’s exactly the same situation as we’ve seen recently with these people like Commander David Fravor and Alex Dietrich. When these elite men and women, these top guns, when they get excited, I get excited, and you should too.

So what is flying around in our airspace? Who or what is piloting these UAPs? To get a more exact answer to these questions, one must ask oneself whether they are from our planet or elsewhere. If they are Drones from, let’s say, Russia or China, well, then there is a problem with the security of our airspace. But let’s say these crafts are from another world, well, then there is another problem. 



I think, though, they might have been here for millennia, and they pose no real threat to our civilization. I think there must be a supervising effort taking place here. But you might oppose this idea and say, well, we might intrude in their environment. But in any case, I don’t think we really have to face any danger from these visitors. 

Maybe is this just part of when we discovered the atom bomb and suddenly interfered in their world on a quantum level? Who can tell? But don’t you think it’s strange that they are quite interesting in our atomic weapons capabilities and fly around the nuclear stations and our nuclear hangars?

It’s obvious, even for the blind to see, that they are interested in our atomic energies and our nuclear weapons, don’t you think? We can make sure that they are here to stay, and we have just been able to track those intruders. This seems to be the beginning of a new era in our modern civilization and our thinking about these strange UAPs. 

One thing that has caught my mind is that there seems to be an agreement about the size of these drones. They seem to be relatively small, around 40 feet, and for their smaller drones, approximately 20 feet. Is this telling us something about their agendas or capabilities, or even about the sizes for the pilots of their crafts? 

Artificial Intelligence To Look For UFOs



Maybe we can use AI, artificial Intelligence to see trends and patterns for these UAPs. For example, look at the Chinese new UAP task force. They are using this new system. Maybe we should too. We can not lag behind China in this part. If we don’t do this, we can not learn so much about these UFOs because they otherwise are impossible to track and find. 

One other thing we should focus on is; where do they come from and where do they end up. I hope there is some registration for this in our radar systems, but that will not be released for the public any time soon. Maybe we should get these answers from the government. It would settle the dispute about where they come from and where they are going. It could rule out advanced conventional technologies. Maybe something for “the Black Vault” to look into?



The satellites should be able to reveal these circumstances. But it seems to be a problem to find out who has these secret data and files and information about this. To find this information requires the proper clearances. Another problem seems to be that FOIA might not be enough to track this information because most of the data might be in the private sector.  

Are we on the cusp of a Disclosure? Are we getting there? Are we not alone? Are we living this disclosure right now? Is Lue Elizondo part of it. Even President Obama has discussed this, and he was dead straight with this phenomenon. It seems to be a real phenomenon and nothing to be laughed at. All these things are happening right now. 



It’s just a realization of the world we are living in. The stigma still exists, but we are getting there to overcome this UFO stigma. I quote Nick Pope “If you see something, you say something.” Because this is a serious defense subject, Nick will give the “Inside perspective” on the UFO topic. “Hope for the best but prepare for the worst.” It’s a sober foundation to have these days.

We will need these insights and experiences to dig a little bit deeper into the UFO enigma. Let’s listen to people like Nick, Lue, and Mellon to continue this UFO topic. I hope you are continuing this journey with me. Thanks for reading, and I hope you come back for more revelations that I will disclose the more I learn.



Who do you trust the most of these UFO influencers?

1. Lue Elizondo

2. Steven Greer

3. Nick Pope

4. Chris Mellon

5. Third Base of the Moon

6. George Knapp

7. Jeremy Corbell

8. David Fravor

9. Alex Dietrich

Please leave a comment below. Have I missed someone? Again thanks for reading this UFO blog. More to come, be sure. Have a great day, UFO friends.

What Are Those UAPs/UFOs? Are They Drones?

So what are those UAPs? Are they advanced drones from Russia or China? Maybe the “terrestrial drones” are part of what’s going on. Are the USA’s most advanced military systems being exposed and analyzed? Is the U.S. being spied on with balloons and advanced drones?

Maybe, but it doesn’t answer what you have heard on the 60 minutes program recently. It isn’t so much of what those Navy videos show, but what the Navy F-18 pilots (Commander Fravor and Alex Dietrich) said they encountered back in 2004. Fravor stated how the tic-tac UAP moved, the incredible speed, and the darting fashion. How it flew up towards his F-18 fighter jet, and later, in front of him, it took off faster than the eye can see.



Can a drone do that back in 2004? Maybe it was a drone, but then it must be of extremely high technology of propulsion and structure. But nobody has ever seen any rotor blades or exhaust on this thing. Furthermore, the fact that several pilots have seen these UAP “dematerialize” and become invisible to the naked eye but remain visible on FLIR.

What country has that technology? Russia and China would love to be able to spy on U.S. Navy exercises and probably do. But there are some properties the UAP exhibit that can not be explained. Therefore, it’s looking more and more towards the UFO report named “Others.” What are your thoughts? Drones from Russia and China or Aliens?


Is there a "quiet cold war" going on? I mean, if China or Russia gets hold of this supposed "ET technology, or "recovered exotic materials," as Lue said, what can happen to the rest of us?

The capability of our military to produce balloons that appear to have extreme capabilities like projecting I.R. and swarm effect to make it appear these are moving at excessive velocity. Still, it’s a stretch to say an adversary is doing this inside an exercise zone without being detected. But no technology today can perform maneuvers like those described by the Navy pilots described in the 60 minutes program. The G forces would disable the function of electronics inside those crafts. Zero to 80K feet in 1 second that’s more than 15 miles per second and a complete stop.

Moreover, remember escape velocity on earth is 7 miles per second. Indeed, there are explanations. They just are beyond our known technological ability at this time. Thus there are signs that there is something to the fact that these UAPs are very interested in the U.S. armed forces and the navy in particular. However, if they are E.T. in origin, our forces would be of little concern to species capable of faster than light travel except a science type of study like archeology.

Has Russia or China designed the most technically superior drones?



If they did, they are capable of these things:

Flying at ~20MPH for over 3 hours, in a windy environment, reach altitudes of over 1K feet, with the ability to silently hover and dart around (which implies a helicopter-type propulsion system) powering bright lights, communications systems, and multi-spectrum sensors. The battery capacity to meet these capabilities must be both enormous and out-of-this-work efficient.

Able to track U.S. warships over multiple nights implies active control but without the U.S. Navy’s most powerful destroyers able to discern the location of that control. They might achieve this via a Chinese sub releasing them and hiding in the depths, but without the U.S. Navy’s most powerful acoustic platforms able to pick up any communications between the submarine and its fleet of drones.

But remember, balloons and drones are not transmedium vehicles. They don’t travel through space, air, and water, they don’t travel hundreds of meters underwater and then go in the air, and they indeed don’t fly circles around fighter jets like they are paper airplanes. And they also don’t drop 80,000 feet to 50 feet in less than a second.

UAPs can not hide




The tic-tac descended “very rapidly” from about 60,000 feet down to about 50 feet in a matter of seconds. But since the radar was in the mood to just handle “Air Intercept” of conventional aircraft, it never obtained an accurate track of the tic-tac and was quickly “dropped” by the radar. If the radar were set up in the mode for “Ballistic Missile Tracking,” they likely would have had the capability to track the tic-tac. What are your thoughts?

More sensitive and capable radars will equip the U.S. Navy’s new and some of its older warships. The U.S. Army is revitalizing its surface-to-air sensor systems, including gallium nitride-based AESA arrays.



Navy and Air Force fighters will soon be flying with an advanced infrared search and track pods, giving them a passive form of long-range detection and yet another sensor to bring to bear on low radar cross-section UAP contacts. Moreover, the U.S. Air Force is building new sensing layers in space, especially ones that can detect and track hypersonic missiles careening through the atmosphere at extreme speeds.



U.S. Space Force is contracting out various telescopes to track objects in orbit optically and detect suspicious changes in those objects’ activity. New artificial intelligence (A.I.) enabled software will automatically detect and monitor strange targets on all types of sensors easier than ever before.

The massive Long Range Discrimination Radar in Clear, Alaska, will provide radar data of an unprecedented fidelity over a vast area—it’s capable of reliably verifying ballistic missile countermeasures and decoys from reentry vehicles. This will increase the data set on UAP/UFO events and will make many more people aware of this unique drone problem, which could make it much harder to keep under wraps. What are your thoughts?