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  1. People: Pentagon Releases New UFO Records Detailing Decades of Unexplained Aerial Encounters. “The Pentagon has expanded its public UFO archive with dozens of newly released records, from declassified documents to videos, audio recordings and images tied to decades of unexplained aerial incidents.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/07/11/people-pentagon-releases-new-ufo-records-detailing-decades-of-unexplained-aerial-encounters/
  2. People: Pentagon Releases New UFO Records Detailing Decades of Unexplained Aerial Encounters. “The Pentagon has expanded its public UFO archive with dozens of newly released records, from declassified documents to videos, audio recordings and images tied to decades of unexplained aerial incidents.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/07/11/people-pentagon-releases-new-ufo-records-detailing-decades-of-unexplained-aerial-encounters/
  3. Morning all zusammen☕
    Wish you a toll #Donnerstag

    Heute ist u.a. der #Tag der #Ufos🛸
    Hat jemand heute schon eins gesehen?
    Dann mal abwarten, der #Tag ist noch lang🛸👽

    Passt auf euch auf und seid #achtsam

  4. Morning all zusammen☕
    Wish you a toll #Donnerstag

    Heute ist u.a. der #Tag der #Ufos🛸
    Hat jemand heute schon eins gesehen?
    Dann mal abwarten, der #Tag ist noch lang🛸👽

    Passt auf euch auf und seid #achtsam

  5. #disclosure #UFOs #UAPs #StevenSpielberg

    "If aliens landed on Earth tomorrow, what would they eat?

    With the release of Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg’s new film about aliens, a question as old as science fiction itself resurfaces: if aliens were to arrive on Earth, would they come to conquer us, to study us… or perhaps to eat?

    (. . .)

    We must begin here with a word of caution. There is no scientific evidence that extraterrestrial beings have visited Earth, let alone any information about what they eat. NASA states that there is no data to support the claim that unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) are alien technology, and the US Department of Defence has also found no verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial technology or activity.

    But the literal meaning of 'extraterrestrial' is simply 'from outside Earth'. In that broad sense, the only extraterrestrials whose diet we know of are, oddly enough, humans – specifically the astronauts who spend weeks or months in space. While their experiences do not tell us what an alien would eat, they do show us that leaving Earth changes the way we eat.

    In microgravity, appetite, taste perception, muscle mass, bone health, hydration and energy expenditure all change. Even for our own species, eating off-planet means adapting diets, nutrients, textures, food preservation and metabolic control.

    This article is therefore a purely speculative exercise, though not an absurd one. Biology allows us to ask reasonable questions, even about imaginary organisms. How much do they weigh? Do they move around a lot? Do they maintain a constant body temperature? Do they breathe oxygen? Do they have a large brain? Do they live in gravity similar to that on Earth?

    Even with these pieces of information, we cannot guess at what 'the alien diet' consists of. But we can figure out the minimum energy needs of a hypothetical living being.

    The word 'alien' is not a biological category. In popular culture, they range from 'little green men' to reptilian beings, tall humanoids, luminous creatures, and mechanical, non-organic intelligence. But these classifications belong in UFO folklore and fiction, not zoology.

    Science does, however, have tools for estimating a creature’s metabolism. In land animals, one guideline is that basal energy expenditure (the minimum energy an organism needs at rest to maintain vital functions) increases with body mass, though not proportionally."

    theconversation.com/if-aliens-

  6. #disclosure #UFOs #UAPs #StevenSpielberg

    "If aliens landed on Earth tomorrow, what would they eat?

    With the release of Disclosure Day, Steven Spielberg’s new film about aliens, a question as old as science fiction itself resurfaces: if aliens were to arrive on Earth, would they come to conquer us, to study us… or perhaps to eat?

    (. . .)

    We must begin here with a word of caution. There is no scientific evidence that extraterrestrial beings have visited Earth, let alone any information about what they eat. NASA states that there is no data to support the claim that unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) are alien technology, and the US Department of Defence has also found no verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial technology or activity.

    But the literal meaning of 'extraterrestrial' is simply 'from outside Earth'. In that broad sense, the only extraterrestrials whose diet we know of are, oddly enough, humans – specifically the astronauts who spend weeks or months in space. While their experiences do not tell us what an alien would eat, they do show us that leaving Earth changes the way we eat.

    In microgravity, appetite, taste perception, muscle mass, bone health, hydration and energy expenditure all change. Even for our own species, eating off-planet means adapting diets, nutrients, textures, food preservation and metabolic control.

    This article is therefore a purely speculative exercise, though not an absurd one. Biology allows us to ask reasonable questions, even about imaginary organisms. How much do they weigh? Do they move around a lot? Do they maintain a constant body temperature? Do they breathe oxygen? Do they have a large brain? Do they live in gravity similar to that on Earth?

    Even with these pieces of information, we cannot guess at what 'the alien diet' consists of. But we can figure out the minimum energy needs of a hypothetical living being.

    The word 'alien' is not a biological category. In popular culture, they range from 'little green men' to reptilian beings, tall humanoids, luminous creatures, and mechanical, non-organic intelligence. But these classifications belong in UFO folklore and fiction, not zoology.

    Science does, however, have tools for estimating a creature’s metabolism. In land animals, one guideline is that basal energy expenditure (the minimum energy an organism needs at rest to maintain vital functions) increases with body mass, though not proportionally."

    theconversation.com/if-aliens-

  7. #disclosure #UFOs #UAPs #StevenSpielberg

    "The real disclosure day – and why it feels like aliens are closer to revealing themselves than ever

    As otherworldly visitors and UFOs hit the big screen amid serious revelations from the Pentagon indicating that flying saucers are not a thing of fantasy, Jonathan Margolis looks at whether true believers are delusional or simply ahead of the curve.

    (. . .)

    This week, Steven Spielberg, one of the greatest living directors, will take on a subject explored decades ago in the classic *Close Encounters of the Third Kind*. His new film, *Disclosure Day*, is about aliens. But this time, there’s a slight twist.

    'It’s my first film that will be considered science fiction that I do not consider to be science fiction,' Spielberg said in a recent interview. 'It’s much more reflective of the world as it is evolving and discoveries that are being made as we speak.'

    The film comes hot on the heels of a number of UFO/UAP revelations from the Pentagon. The latest release includes videos of 'cigar-shaped' spaceships and reports of 'oval-shaped' orbs from a US intelligence officer. We can expect more batch releases as the Pentagon has made clear they will do so on a rolling basis.

    (. . .)

    All this UFO noise is intriguing and entertaining for most of us. But it is serious business for the tiny but significant proportion of people who claim to have seen UFOs. In many cases, they have reported bodily harm and psychological trauma caused by them, but have mostly been widely disbelieved, ridiculed and marginalised. Congressman Burchett says that UFO witnesses in the US military are pulled off duty and subjected to psychiatric evaluation.

    (. . .)

    Priestland first became intellectually interested in the number of UFO sightings around nuclear installations. 'I just wanted to talk about that with fellow scientists and I’d say, ‘It's a bit strange. What do you reckon?’ And nobody would talk to me about it. It was like, John, you’ve gone a bit strange with the conspiracy theory.’

    If I’d said ‘Is there an outer planet beyond Pluto?’ or ‘Could this be a new type of butterfly?’ That's fine. But, ‘Is there a correlation between UAP sightings and nuclear sites?’, you get this sudden concern for your mental health.'"

    archive.is/udn6s#selection-168

  8. #disclosure #UFOs #UAPs #StevenSpielberg

    "The real disclosure day – and why it feels like aliens are closer to revealing themselves than ever

    As otherworldly visitors and UFOs hit the big screen amid serious revelations from the Pentagon indicating that flying saucers are not a thing of fantasy, Jonathan Margolis looks at whether true believers are delusional or simply ahead of the curve.

    (. . .)

    This week, Steven Spielberg, one of the greatest living directors, will take on a subject explored decades ago in the classic *Close Encounters of the Third Kind*. His new film, *Disclosure Day*, is about aliens. But this time, there’s a slight twist.

    'It’s my first film that will be considered science fiction that I do not consider to be science fiction,' Spielberg said in a recent interview. 'It’s much more reflective of the world as it is evolving and discoveries that are being made as we speak.'

    The film comes hot on the heels of a number of UFO/UAP revelations from the Pentagon. The latest release includes videos of 'cigar-shaped' spaceships and reports of 'oval-shaped' orbs from a US intelligence officer. We can expect more batch releases as the Pentagon has made clear they will do so on a rolling basis.

    (. . .)

    All this UFO noise is intriguing and entertaining for most of us. But it is serious business for the tiny but significant proportion of people who claim to have seen UFOs. In many cases, they have reported bodily harm and psychological trauma caused by them, but have mostly been widely disbelieved, ridiculed and marginalised. Congressman Burchett says that UFO witnesses in the US military are pulled off duty and subjected to psychiatric evaluation.

    (. . .)

    Priestland first became intellectually interested in the number of UFO sightings around nuclear installations. 'I just wanted to talk about that with fellow scientists and I’d say, ‘It's a bit strange. What do you reckon?’ And nobody would talk to me about it. It was like, John, you’ve gone a bit strange with the conspiracy theory.’

    If I’d said ‘Is there an outer planet beyond Pluto?’ or ‘Could this be a new type of butterfly?’ That's fine. But, ‘Is there a correlation between UAP sightings and nuclear sites?’, you get this sudden concern for your mental health.'"

    archive.is/udn6s#selection-168

  9. Retro Gaming Ads Blast – Part 43

    Welcome back readers, fellow geeks and electronic gaming fans!

    In this edition of the Retro Gaming Ads Blast (RGAB) series, we will take a look at another batch of retro gaming print ads from the 1980s to the 1990s.

    For the newcomers reading this, Retro Gaming Ads Blast (RGAB) looks back at the many print ads of games (console, arcade, computer and handheld) that were published in comic books, magazines, flyers, posters and newspapers long before smartphones, social media, the worldwide web and streaming became popular. To put things in perspective, people back in the 1980s to the 1990s were more trusting of print media for information and images about electronic games and related products.

    With those details laid down, here is the newest batch of retro gaming print ads for you to see and enjoy…

    1. Taito’s 4-in-1 Print Ad

    I remember seeing this ad in some comic books I read back in the 1980s.

    There is nothing like taking the clever approach of promoting multiple video games using only one single print ad in the size of a single page. Taito did exactly that in the 1980s when it promoted Elevator Action, The Legend of Kage, Arkanoid and Renegade for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) promising excitement as the mentioned games were making the jump from arcade to console. What is very notable in Taito’s single-page print ad was that it did not show any screenshots of the games. Instead, they used hand-drawn artwork to emphasize each game’s theme or setting, and leave it up to the viewers’ imagination as to how those games would look like on NES. This old ad is intriguing and amusing at the same time.  

    2. Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation Print Ad

    Cars and high-speed action emphasized in this ad.

    Following the huge success of the original Chase H.Q. on both arcade and consoles in the late-1980s, the sequel Special Crime Investigation was released in the arcades in 1989 and ported to game consoles and computers in the early 1990s under the title Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation. To promote Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation for home computers, game publisher Ocean came up with a colorful print ad showcasing a few cars, a city background and elements of gun-related action presented in nice art. The ad has an image of the original arcade machine to remind gamers that they are playing the sequel to Chase H.Q.

    3. Dancing Eyes Japanese Arcade Flyer

    The front. The rear.

    Released by Namco in Japan in 1996, Dancing Eyes is a puzzle arcade game that became notorious due to its overtly sexual nature. With the way it was designed, players control a small monkey called Urusu-San and crawl along a 3D grid mapped over characters (mostly ladies) or various objects. If the 3D grid is mapped over a young lady, any tile of the grid destroyed by the player exposes the lady’s underwear or skin. Such sexuality is reflected in the arcade flyer of Dancing Eyes which has a suggestive hand-drawn art on the front while the game’s mechanics are explained in the rear. Even the rear of the flyer shows sexual nature of the game with screenshots. While the game was officially released only in Japan, Dancing Eyes actually was made available for gamers to play at the arcade of X-Site amusement center inside Festival Mall in Alabang during the early 2000s and it attracted a lot of guys. I bet Namco did not know about that.

    4. Sega Saturn North American Print Ad

    This print ad always caught people’s attention.

    When the Sega launched the Saturn console in America roughly four months ahead of schedule in 1995, the company suffered as the sales were disappointing, ties with business partners were strained and the available Saturn games were very few. By the fourth quarter of that year, more games became available for the Saturn and this gave Sega the opportunity to aggressively market the console as the one that gamers should get for their enjoyment. To promote the Saturn, Sega came up with a two-page print ad that had a dominant image of a naked woman whose private parts were cleverly covered by screenshots of the available games. Since most gamers were predominantly male from teenagers to adults, it made sense for Sega to come up with an eye-catching sexy ad to promote their console and the video games (including those from other companies). This old ad is considered by the woke and rabid feminists as very offensive today.

    5. Blockbuster Video Print Ad

    If you won the grand prize and wanted a lot of entertainment, you would not want to leave your home.

    Back in the late 20th century, Blockbuster Video was the dominant retailer that offered customers movies in home video format for sale and for rent. Along the way, the company offered video game rentals and attracted millions of gamers around the nation. Given the tremendous growth of video gaming in America in the 1990s, Blockbuster got itself more involved by launching the Games of Summer Sweepstakes in 1996. Utilizing print ads, the sweepstakes offered the Ultimate Game Rooms – composed of a 41-inch big-screen TV, Surround Sound speakers, hi-fi VCR, NBA Jame Extreme arcade game, the Sega Saturn, the PlayStation, a gaming chair, Acclaim games for Saturn and PlayStation, and a 1-year free Blockbuster Video game rentals privilege – as the grand prizes. Do you know anyone who won in Blockbuster’s sweepstakes?

    6. Independence Day (ID4) Print Ad

    A nice looking ad for a game that was actually mediocre.

    Remember how big a blockbuster Independence Day (ID4) was in cinemas in 1996? The film grossed over $800 million worldwide and it revived the disaster movie genre using modern filmmaking techniques and the latest technologies of the decade. Given the massive success of the movie, it was not surprising that an official video game adaptation was released in 1997. To promote the game, Fox Interactive (the video game company of the movie studio behind the film) came up with a 2-page print ad using official artwork from the movie showcasing the alien spaceship being attacked by a military fighter plane. The ad showed only 3 screenshots and the descriptive text was written to make gamers feel like they have the role to lead Earth’s fight against the aliens. While the art looks good, it can only go so far to hide the mediocrity of the game itself.

    7. GoldenEye 007 Print Ad

    Bond, James Bond.

    When GoldenEye achieved both critical and financial success in movies, it revived the James Bond movie franchise big-time and Pierce Brosnan was easily accepted by the public as the newest Agent 007. Several months before the movie was even released, an official video game adaptation started development. After much revisions and hard adjustments, the project evolved into a first-person shooting game for the Nintendo 64 console titled GoldenEye 007. To promote the game, Nintendo came up with a 2-page print ad that cleverly showed Brosnan as James Bond on the left and displayed the screenshots and other details on the right. This ad was easily eye-catching and it made lots of gamers excited. As history showed, GoldenEye 007 got released in 1997 and became a huge critical and commercial success while also proving that first-person shooters on game consoles can be a lot of fun.

    8. North American Sega Saturn Games Promo Print Ad

    There definitely was something fun offered to gamers. Who could go wrong with titles like Tomb Raider, Nights into Dreams, Virtual On and Virtua Cop 2?

    As mentioned earlier, the Sega Saturn had a bad launch in America in 1995 which caused a lot of problems for the company. In 1996, Sega of America went on the offensive to really capture gamers’ attention by launching their Saturn games promo. The message of this 2-page print ad was very clear…Sega offered one free first-party game (limited to four specific games including Nights into Dreams) to those who bought two games (from a lineup of twelve specific titles). It should be noted that the Christmas season of 1996 was the most successful sales period of the Sega Saturn in America as gamers really responded to the promo. Even though some called this promo an act of desperation, nothing changes the fact that Sega succeeded during the most critical sales season of 1996.

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  10. Retro Gaming Ads Blast – Part 43

    Welcome back readers, fellow geeks and electronic gaming fans!

    In this edition of the Retro Gaming Ads Blast (RGAB) series, we will take a look at another batch of retro gaming print ads from the 1980s to the 1990s.

    For the newcomers reading this, Retro Gaming Ads Blast (RGAB) looks back at the many print ads of games (console, arcade, computer and handheld) that were published in comic books, magazines, flyers, posters and newspapers long before smartphones, social media, the worldwide web and streaming became popular. To put things in perspective, people back in the 1980s to the 1990s were more trusting of print media for information and images about electronic games and related products.

    With those details laid down, here is the newest batch of retro gaming print ads for you to see and enjoy…

    1. Taito’s 4-in-1 Print Ad

    I remember seeing this ad in some comic books I read back in the 1980s.

    There is nothing like taking the clever approach of promoting multiple video games using only one single print ad in the size of a single page. Taito did exactly that in the 1980s when it promoted Elevator Action, The Legend of Kage, Arkanoid and Renegade for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) promising excitement as the mentioned games were making the jump from arcade to console. What is very notable in Taito’s single-page print ad was that it did not show any screenshots of the games. Instead, they used hand-drawn artwork to emphasize each game’s theme or setting, and leave it up to the viewers’ imagination as to how those games would look like on NES. This old ad is intriguing and amusing at the same time.  

    2. Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation Print Ad

    Cars and high-speed action emphasized in this ad.

    Following the huge success of the original Chase H.Q. on both arcade and consoles in the late-1980s, the sequel Special Crime Investigation was released in the arcades in 1989 and ported to game consoles and computers in the early 1990s under the title Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation. To promote Chase H.Q. II: Special Criminal Investigation for home computers, game publisher Ocean came up with a colorful print ad showcasing a few cars, a city background and elements of gun-related action presented in nice art. The ad has an image of the original arcade machine to remind gamers that they are playing the sequel to Chase H.Q.

    3. Dancing Eyes Japanese Arcade Flyer

    The front. The rear.

    Released by Namco in Japan in 1996, Dancing Eyes is a puzzle arcade game that became notorious due to its overtly sexual nature. With the way it was designed, players control a small monkey called Urusu-San and crawl along a 3D grid mapped over characters (mostly ladies) or various objects. If the 3D grid is mapped over a young lady, any tile of the grid destroyed by the player exposes the lady’s underwear or skin. Such sexuality is reflected in the arcade flyer of Dancing Eyes which has a suggestive hand-drawn art on the front while the game’s mechanics are explained in the rear. Even the rear of the flyer shows sexual nature of the game with screenshots. While the game was officially released only in Japan, Dancing Eyes actually was made available for gamers to play at the arcade of X-Site amusement center inside Festival Mall in Alabang during the early 2000s and it attracted a lot of guys. I bet Namco did not know about that.

    4. Sega Saturn North American Print Ad

    This print ad always caught people’s attention.

    When the Sega launched the Saturn console in America roughly four months ahead of schedule in 1995, the company suffered as the sales were disappointing, ties with business partners were strained and the available Saturn games were very few. By the fourth quarter of that year, more games became available for the Saturn and this gave Sega the opportunity to aggressively market the console as the one that gamers should get for their enjoyment. To promote the Saturn, Sega came up with a two-page print ad that had a dominant image of a naked woman whose private parts were cleverly covered by screenshots of the available games. Since most gamers were predominantly male from teenagers to adults, it made sense for Sega to come up with an eye-catching sexy ad to promote their console and the video games (including those from other companies). This old ad is considered by the woke and rabid feminists as very offensive today.

    5. Blockbuster Video Print Ad

    If you won the grand prize and wanted a lot of entertainment, you would not want to leave your home.

    Back in the late 20th century, Blockbuster Video was the dominant retailer that offered customers movies in home video format for sale and for rent. Along the way, the company offered video game rentals and attracted millions of gamers around the nation. Given the tremendous growth of video gaming in America in the 1990s, Blockbuster got itself more involved by launching the Games of Summer Sweepstakes in 1996. Utilizing print ads, the sweepstakes offered the Ultimate Game Rooms – composed of a 41-inch big-screen TV, Surround Sound speakers, hi-fi VCR, NBA Jame Extreme arcade game, the Sega Saturn, the PlayStation, a gaming chair, Acclaim games for Saturn and PlayStation, and a 1-year free Blockbuster Video game rentals privilege – as the grand prizes. Do you know anyone who won in Blockbuster’s sweepstakes?

    6. Independence Day (ID4) Print Ad

    A nice looking ad for a game that was actually mediocre.

    Remember how big a blockbuster Independence Day (ID4) was in cinemas in 1996? The film grossed over $800 million worldwide and it revived the disaster movie genre using modern filmmaking techniques and the latest technologies of the decade. Given the massive success of the movie, it was not surprising that an official video game adaptation was released in 1997. To promote the game, Fox Interactive (the video game company of the movie studio behind the film) came up with a 2-page print ad using official artwork from the movie showcasing the alien spaceship being attacked by a military fighter plane. The ad showed only 3 screenshots and the descriptive text was written to make gamers feel like they have the role to lead Earth’s fight against the aliens. While the art looks good, it can only go so far to hide the mediocrity of the game itself.

    7. GoldenEye 007 Print Ad

    Bond, James Bond.

    When GoldenEye achieved both critical and financial success in movies, it revived the James Bond movie franchise big-time and Pierce Brosnan was easily accepted by the public as the newest Agent 007. Several months before the movie was even released, an official video game adaptation started development. After much revisions and hard adjustments, the project evolved into a first-person shooting game for the Nintendo 64 console titled GoldenEye 007. To promote the game, Nintendo came up with a 2-page print ad that cleverly showed Brosnan as James Bond on the left and displayed the screenshots and other details on the right. This ad was easily eye-catching and it made lots of gamers excited. As history showed, GoldenEye 007 got released in 1997 and became a huge critical and commercial success while also proving that first-person shooters on game consoles can be a lot of fun.

    8. North American Sega Saturn Games Promo Print Ad

    There definitely was something fun offered to gamers. Who could go wrong with titles like Tomb Raider, Nights into Dreams, Virtual On and Virtua Cop 2?

    As mentioned earlier, the Sega Saturn had a bad launch in America in 1995 which caused a lot of problems for the company. In 1996, Sega of America went on the offensive to really capture gamers’ attention by launching their Saturn games promo. The message of this 2-page print ad was very clear…Sega offered one free first-party game (limited to four specific games including Nights into Dreams) to those who bought two games (from a lineup of twelve specific titles). It should be noted that the Christmas season of 1996 was the most successful sales period of the Sega Saturn in America as gamers really responded to the promo. Even though some called this promo an act of desperation, nothing changes the fact that Sega succeeded during the most critical sales season of 1996.

    +++++

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  11. Die US-Regierung hat neue Bilder und Akten zu #UFOs veröffentlicht. Für Alien-Fans ist die von #Trump groß angekündigte #Enthüllung aber eine Enttäuschung. Für die Erscheinungen gibt es oft banale Erklärungen. winfuture.de/news,158599.html?

  12. Die US-Regierung hat neue Bilder und Akten zu #UFOs veröffentlicht. Für Alien-Fans ist die von #Trump groß angekündigte #Enthüllung aber eine Enttäuschung. Für die Erscheinungen gibt es oft banale Erklärungen. winfuture.de/news,158599.html?

  13. Die US-Regierung hat neue Bilder und Akten zu #UFOs veröffentlicht. Für Alien-Fans ist die von #Trump groß angekündigte #Enthüllung aber eine Enttäuschung. Für die Erscheinungen gibt es oft banale Erklärungen. winfuture.de/news,158599.html?

  14. Die US-Regierung hat neue Bilder und Akten zu #UFOs veröffentlicht. Für Alien-Fans ist die von #Trump groß angekündigte #Enthüllung aber eine Enttäuschung. Für die Erscheinungen gibt es oft banale Erklärungen. winfuture.de/news,158599.html?

  15. Die US-Regierung hat neue Bilder und Akten zu #UFOs veröffentlicht. Für Alien-Fans ist die von #Trump groß angekündigte #Enthüllung aber eine Enttäuschung. Für die Erscheinungen gibt es oft banale Erklärungen. winfuture.de/news,158599.html?

  16. #SasquatchTheory has this extraordinary empathic man tell his mind-blowing experiences with sadquatch since he was 7 yrs old.

    #GifsArtidote: this is what i listen to at night when i struggle sleeping. positive vibes & the truth, just what my battered mind needs in these apocalyptic times. 🐍🖤🏴

    youtu.be/fGuYsKTTRVY?

    #press #UFOs #UAPs #bigfoot #LandProtectors #EarthGuardians #GreenMan #ForestPeople #ExtendedHumanFamily #WeAreOne 🌏🌎🌍☮️🖤🏴

  17. From Washington 1952 to the Nimitz encounter, this story explores #UFOs, radar errors, target filtering, public safety and citizen detection. FULL STORY: altpropulsion.com/ufos-and-rad

    #ufotwitter #ufox #uapx

  18. #nokings #nevertrump #ufos
    he's so awful that we just had the 1st president confirm aliens are real, and yet still no one wants to discuss until after the midterms

    rip #artbell

  19. I'm not sure what I might say about Attack From Outer Space (Wheeler Dixon 1978) The Starman '65 of the same name mights be more in a #monsterdon vein, but this one? Well … the soundtrack is, um, apropos? 😅

    oh, also, rip #erikvondänikan

    #ufos #projectbluebook #ScaryMovies #mysteriesoftime #viewerdiscretion #electronicmusic #artvideo #wheelerdixon archive.org/details/attack-fro

  20. I'm not sure what I might say about Attack From Outer Space (Wheeler Dixon 1978) The Starman '65 of the same name mights be more in a #monsterdon vein, but this one? Well … the soundtrack is, um, apropos? 😅

    oh, also, rip #erikvondänikan

    #ufos #projectbluebook #ScaryMovies #mysteriesoftime #viewerdiscretion #electronicmusic #artvideo #wheelerdixon archive.org/details/attack-fro

  21. As a #writer, I’m drawn to the liminal — strange, luminous edges. My #creative work often explores the so-called “fringe”: #UFOs, Energy Fields, #Akashic Energy..etc. You’ll find me writing #esoteric literature & speculative theology. If you’re curious..check out my Quantum Soul Series. —Phillip

  22. Back in 2001, a British national breached into 97 US military and NASA computers seeking evidence of UFOs and other conspiracy theories. He was caught, but never convicted. This is the bizarre case of Gary McKinnon.

    negativepid.blog/the-gary-mcki

    #garyMcKinnon #databreach #dataleak #UFOs #conspiracyTheories #area51 #nasa #theTruthIsOutThere

  23. Back in 2001, a British national breached into 97 US military and NASA computers seeking evidence of UFOs and other conspiracy theories. He was caught, but never convicted. This is the bizarre case of Gary McKinnon.

    negativepid.blog/the-gary-mcki

    #garyMcKinnon #databreach #dataleak #UFOs #conspiracyTheories #area51 #nasa #theTruthIsOutThere

  24. "ICE tipline? I just saw an alien who keeps saying he's great and calling us dum-dums. You're gonna wanna talk to this guy Fred at Slate Rock & Gravel." #icetipline #ice #dhs #doj #illegalaliens #aliens #ufos #usa #uspoli #immigration #deportation #mexico #cecot #icehotline #iceraids #elsalvador

  25.  
    TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT OF THE KRONONAUT MOON
    THE NIGHT FOR MAKING CONTACT WITH TIME TRAVELERS

    (apologies for the all-caps) In spite of the #reality of the #freeworld in #chaos at this moment, #scientific, #artistic & #spiritual progress must go on. Please share #FullMoon #photos, before & after the #TotalLunarEclipse, noting any #anomalous #phenomena, like #UFOs or #UAP. 🛸

    @KronoMoon @KronoMoonPhotos
    🔗 me.dm/@KronoMoon/1141233187428
    🔗 KronoMoon.org

    #KronoMoon #MoonOverMastodon #TimeTravel

  26.  
    TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT OF THE KRONONAUT MOON
    THE NIGHT FOR MAKING CONTACT WITH TIME TRAVELERS

    (apologies for the all-caps) In spite of the #reality of the #freeworld in #chaos at this moment, #scientific, #artistic & #spiritual progress must go on. Please share #FullMoon #photos, before & after the #TotalLunarEclipse, noting any #anomalous #phenomena, like #UFOs or #UAP. 🛸

    @KronoMoon @KronoMoonPhotos
    🔗 me.dm/@KronoMoon/1141233187428
    🔗 KronoMoon.org

    #KronoMoon #MoonOverMastodon #TimeTravel

  27. Some UFOs may be hidden from our national leaders.

    #CapitalHill #attorney Dillon Guthrie to #Mashable: "describes this #UFO loophole as a kind of 'definitional gap' ...
    Congress has redefined what were formerly called 'unidentified flying objects' [#UFOs] to first 'unidentified aerial phenomena' [#UAP in 2021], and then the following year to 'unidentified anomalous phenomena' [also UAP] "

    🔗 Mashable.com/article/ufo-uap-s 2025 Feb 22

    #Community #TimeTravel #Research #Ufology #2025Mar14 #Kronodon

  28. Some UFOs may be hidden from our national leaders.

    #CapitalHill #attorney Dillon Guthrie to #Mashable: "describes this #UFO loophole as a kind of 'definitional gap' ...
    Congress has redefined what were formerly called 'unidentified flying objects' [#UFOs] to first 'unidentified aerial phenomena' [#UAP in 2021], and then the following year to 'unidentified anomalous phenomena' [also UAP] "

    🔗 Mashable.com/article/ufo-uap-s 2025 Feb 22

    #Community #TimeTravel #Research #Ufology #2025Mar14 #Kronodon