This
week I talked to Dr. Dan Farcas, about his book Hyper-Civilization: An Answer to ET Contact on Earth. But before I
got to that, I mentioned a story that had appeared just minutes before I
started the program (or rather I found just minutes before... it had been
posted to a news site about six hours earlier).
This involved a
Pentagon announcement finally admitting the possible
existence of UFOs, which they now term “unidentified aerial phenomena (UAO),”
and that they investigate reports of them.
Dr, Dan Farcas |
The
New York Post reported that the DoD
spokesman, Christopher Sherwood, said that the secret Advanced Aerospace Threat
Identification Program, did research into UAOs, which are claimed sightings of
alien spacecraft. This is something a little different than their standard
hoaxes, illusions, delusions and misidentifications nonsense.
Sherwood
said, “The Department of Defense is always concerned about maintaining positive
identification of all aircraft in our operating environment, as well as
identifying any foreign capability that may be a threat to the homeland.”
The
military will also continue to investigate reports of UAOs encountered by US
military pilots… which is something that I’ve said for years. They are
obligated to investigate these, well, UFOs. It’s their mission… the protection
of US airspace.
Finished
with that, we started the interview with a definition of Hyper-Civilization,
which is not something found on Earth, but on other planets were the
intelligent life developed hundreds of thousands if not millions of years
before that on Earth. Given their head start, they would have developed modes
of transport to cross not only interstellar space, but also intergalactic
space. And yes, we did get to the point of mentioning that the nearest galaxy
is 2.5 million light years away. You can listen to the interview here:
We
also discussed the possibility of that those involved in abducting our fellows
are artificial constructs designed for the purpose of interacting with we flesh
and blood humans. Dan seemed to be of the opinion that there is very little
intelligent life in the universe and therefore it is extremely rare in our
galaxy. Something on the order of maybe ten intelligent species in the Milky
Way. If scattered about in a proper distribution would mean that they would be
tens of thousands of light years from us.
Next
week, I bother Dr. Bruce Maccabee. In our emails about the show, he provided a
long list of interesting topics and we certainly won’t be able to get to them
all. However, to complicate all this, if you have a question or two for Bruce, post
them to the comments and I’ll try to get to them.
If we could remove our anthropocentric (let alone Abramic, ontotheological) blinkers for a second, we'd see there are more than ten intelligent species on earth!
ReplyDeleteA primer on the matter: http://skunkworksblog.com/2019/02/23/what-we-have-here-is-a-failure-of-imagination/
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ReplyDeleteWhat is the possibility that some unknown aerial phenomena are holographic projections? This would explain lack of sonic booms and ridiculous accelerations, etc. IR signature might be due to projection at IR wavelengths. IR might help generate radar reflections. A public document https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a392587.pdf has a section about a Airborne Holographic Projector back in 1996. Sounded like just a concept, but such an ability could have opponents running in circles around each other and likely be demoralized and bewildered.
I will investigate when I come to Romania.
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