Well, that was a colossal waste of time. There was nothing there that we haven’t seen before. Oh, don’t get me wrong, a few nuggets dropped, but I don’t think many picked them up.
I’m
talking about the “Restoring Public Trust through UAP Transparency and
Whistleblower Protection,” hearing. That long title tells us little about what
we witnessed as Congressional representatives, led by Anna Paulina Luna, talked
about the importance of transparency and the courage of those who had come
forward to tell us tales that are basically unsupported by additional witnesses
or evidence gathered through instrumentality such as radar and other sensor
arrays.
Just
last week, I reported on a man who appeared in the documentary Age of
Disclosure. He said that he had seen non-human craft and non-human bodies.
One of the representatives at this meeting, Eric Burlison was so unimpressed by
this revelation that he mentioned he wasn’t interested in talking with Jay
Stratton. I believed that when it as announced that first-hand witnesses would
be interrogated at this hearing, we would be hearing from other first-hand
sources about their encounters with those non-human aliens and description of close-up
examination of those non-human craft.
After
having to listen to the opening statements by Luna and Representative Jasmine Crockett,
which told us more about her political bias than it did about alien visitation,
we got down to the witnesses. Not one of them talked about first-hand
experience that involved those non-human aliens. They didn’t talk about seeing
the bodies rumored to have been stored at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, or
at the now closed Lowry Air Force Base near Denver. They had personal sightings
or some experience in the government that dealt with whistleblowers or George
Knapp, who managed to see Soviet and now Russian files on their UFO investigations.
| Representative Anna Paulina Luna, committee chair. |
I
will note that Representative Luna was not overly impressed with the former
head of AARO, Sean Kirkpatrick. She called him a documented liar and believed
he dismissed all evidence that might suggest that UFOs were nothing more than
Earth-based technology or misidentifications without proper investigation. In
other arenas she said that he blocked information and discredited witnesses. She
was responding to Kirkpatrick’s claim calling the hearings a parade of
“charlatans and grifters.” This suggested a somewhat open hostility by
Kirkpatrick to the idea of alien visitation which was the problem with Project
Blue Book until it was closed in 1969. That is, a long list of those in charge
of Blue Book rejected the idea of alien visitation out of hand with no regard
to any evidence presented to the contrary.
| The hearing room with the witnesses standing to take their oath. |
At
this latest hearing, there was Jeff Nuccetelli, who is an Air Force veteran who
had a role in the investigation of a mass UFO sightings at Vandenberg AFB beginning
in 2003. Yes, he saw a strange craft and he spoke with the witnesses and
gathered evidence of the sightings there. His sighting wasn’t particularly
impressive but it was a first-hand account.
Alexandro
Wiggins, a former Navy Chief Petty Officer, talked about his sighting on the USS
Jackson in 2023, that involved all sorts of instrumentality. He saw four
glowing objects come out of the ocean and take off into the sky without
breaking formation. A somewhat better documented case but didn’t involve a
close-up view of alien bodies or those craft that shot out of the ocean.
Dylan
Borland, who tells us about harassment by government officials, including the loss
of his job as a Geospatial Intelligence Analyst for the Air Force. That was a
result of his sighting of glowing triangle that took off from Langley AFB.
Although there were no other witnesses because of the late hour, the close
approach of the UFO caused his cell phone to fail. After he reported his
sighting, his life and career took a dramatic turn. He lost his job and can’t
find another in his field of expertise. For those paying attention, apparently
his unemployment benefits are going to expire in just a few weeks.
And
then there was Joe Spielberger, who was described as the Senior Policy Counsel
with the Project On Government Oversight, known as POGO. He wasn’t there to
talk about a first-hand UFO sighting or an observation of those rumored alien
bodies, but to talk about whistleblowers and the way the government operates
when dealing with them. If he had any first-hand knowledge of UFOs (like
Representative Burkett, I don’t like UAP) he never mentioned it.
Here’s
where the hearing, at least for me, slipped off the rails. Not one of the
witnesses had any first-hand knowledge of alien creatures. Those who had seen
craft, were talking about watching something anomalous in the atmosphere and
not the remains of a wrecked, well, flying saucer. They were witnesses to their
own sightings, often without the benefit, for the most part, of corroborating
witnesses or electronic data.
It
was George Knapp’s talk of his investigations in Russia that caught my
attention. I’m not sure if others caught it, but he talked of a Russian colonel
who told him about an intrusion at a Russian missile base that knocked out the
base’s ability to respond, if necessary, to an attack by another nation. I
found this interesting because of the 1967 intrusion on one of the missile
fields controlled by Malmstrom Air Force Base. A large glowing disc seemed to
knockout one and possibly two flights of missiles. According to the theory of
the time, an outside force taking the missiles off-line is something that was
supposed to be impossible. Our Air Force claimed that it was some sort of
technical glitch such as an EMP, but that would have taken out more than just
the missiles. Knapp did mention that the Russians didn’t spring the EMP excuse on
him as the source of the problem. It was something off-world.
| George Knapp talking about a Russian missile site intrusion. |
For
those might be interested in more about the Malmstrom Air Force Base intrusion,
see:
https://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2020/12/coast-to-coast-belt-montana-ufo-sighting.html
https://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2025/06/aaro-uap-wall-street-journal-somewhat.html
There
is some duplication of information in these two postings, but they provide a
good analysis of those sightings and the activity around Belt, Montana at the
time. There are other links embedded in those articles.
The
other point is that each of the men telling their whistleblower tales, talked
about harassment by government officials, careers that were derailed, loss of
security clearances and therefore income, and now having reputations that
suggest they are less than reliable keeping them from finding other work.
Okay,
much of that was somewhat interesting, but we’ve heard all this before by
others. We have heard impressive first-hand reports of UFOs and we have heard
about the suppression of the information. Just watch Close Encounters of the
Third Kind when the air traffic controllers ask the pilots of an airliner
if they want to report their UFO sighting. They say, “No,” telling us that
there is a price to pay for saying they have seen a UFO. I could list several
pilots who have found themselves grounded after reporting UFOs and few return
to the cockpit. Just ask Captain Kenju Terauchi of JAL 1628 about his
experiences after reporting a UFO.
We
were treated to another video was what has been called a drone flying near US
Naval vessels. That drone was attacked by a hellfire missile and we see the
impact but moments later, the drone, apparently undamaged flies away at
highspeed. An interesting bit of video that was kept under wraps for months and
tends to support the theory of alien technology. This was not the first report
of an attempted intercept that failed. At one point, orders had been issued to
fighter pilots to shoot down a UFO.
| One frame from the video showing the UFO after it had been hit by a hellfire missile. |
Even
with that video, I was disappointed because I thought we might get to learn who
some of those first-hand witnesses to alien bodies might be. David Grusch
talked about them months ago but we still don’t know who they are. (I was going
to say that we have no clue, but I believe I do have clues about who they are.)
You can see my long list of Grusch’s sources here:
https://kevinrandle.blogspot.com/2024/04/david-grusch-and-his-ufo-crashes.html
I
will note one other thing. I reported last week on Coast-to-Coast AM
that Eric Burlison was unimpressed with Jay Stratton, who claimed to have seen non-human
bodies. Burlison made a couple of comments that suggested he was pretending to
have an open mind on the subject but it was clear to me he was on the far side
of the fence. Apparently, he didn’t want someone who would claim to have seen non-human
bodies to testify in front of a congressional committee. That might be a reason
that the Roswell case was ignored.
And
I can’t close this rather limited and quick analysis without making one other
comment. “Roswell.” Here is the case that would break this all wide open. Don
Schmitt, Tom Carey and I have spoken with many first-hand witnesses to the
alien nature of the crash, we have gathered some interesting written evidence,
and have statements from the children of the witnesses, including Jesse Marcel,
Jr., whose father was the Air Intelligence Officer at the Roswell Army Air
Field during those days in early July 1947. That’s not to mention that Marcel
had talks with his father about what he had seen. Jesse Jr. also handled some
of that strange metallic debris collected by his father. Yes, those witnesses
have passed, but we have written and audio and videotaped interviews with those
claiming first-hand knowledge of non-human entities and craft.
My
take away from this hearing was that nothing has changed. Here we are, years
down the road, and while Congress is expressing an interest in the topic, they have
had yet to get to the heart of the matter. Sightings by sincere witnesses who
have nothing other than their tales of seeing the unusual craft. Stories of
government harassment to keep them quiet and a still somewhat skeptical press
that refuses to spend any time digging for more information… Sorry, George, I
don’t include you in with those who wink at the tales of alien visitation. You
have put in the work.
The
point is, we are now decades down this road and we are doing the same thing we
have done before. We even had a “scientific” study of UFOs by scientists at the
University of Colorado, who fifty years ago told us there was nothing to UFO
sightings and it was a waste of time and money to continue the investigations.
This was accepted as gospel. This latest round of interest in UFOs proves that
their conclusions were wrong.
How
long will this charade last? Are we really on the road to Disclosure, or are we
being set up for another eventually conclusion there is nothing alien about UFO
sightings? We can then spend another fifty years wondering about the truth
because we don’t have it yet.

5 comments:
Agreed. A colossal waste of time. Anecdotes void of evidence. Unsubstantiated claims.
I’m inclined to agree this was quite boring, the one minor exception was at least a video, but even that seems to have been countered with more logical answers. Doing some research it looks like whatever the missile hit was probably a soft target, which would explain why the missile did not detonate. The missile actually doesn’t bounce it looks like it just goes through it.
I think we have to be grateful for one remaining element of bipartisanship in the USA, and UFOs seem to be the locus for that. Amazingly there is talk of plans being made for a meeting of the US Congress with the Russian Parliament as well on this subject. A meeting that will also be bipartisan. It couldn't be more different than domestic politics and geopolitics generally.
It is odd that the last remaining fragment of liberal consensus in the world is around ufology, but as that gulf grows, perhaps ufology will grow too in significance. Maybe - if it can progress - it will even end up catching us as we fall. We need to nurture that, however dissatisfying it is in the short term. Perhaps future leadership will even come from it.
The footage of the hellfire hitting the UFO was certainly interesting.
I've watched it over and over but can't decide if the debris came off the UFO or the hellcat missile. What seems clear though is the debris seemed to then fly along with the UFO.
Why would that be?
You'd expect the debris , be it off the missile or the UFO, would scatter in all directions, not follow in its slipstream.
I'm reminded of Lazar's thoughts on how flying saucers manage to travel...that they create a gravitational void in front of themselves (or whichever direction they want to go) and, kinda, fall into it.
Looking at the footage, I was thinking, maybe, the parts of the defragmented pieces were now within this gravitational void and were simply "falling" to wherever the UFO was going.
The video is both fascinating and frustrating...could really do with another minute or so to see if the debris stayed with it.
Yeah. It's all rather fuze and seeker dependent. Some variants of Hellfire have RF seekers and prox fuzes with blast frag warheads to do counter UAS work. Those are target radar cross section dependent.
And contact fuzes require high impact force to operate so you're theory is totally plausible.
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