Saturday, January 20, 2024

The UFO Hunter Has Quit

This commentary was sparked by the following linked article.

Here's What I Learned as the U.S. Government's UFO Hunter | Scientific American

My comments follow.

By now, I have become a UFO skeptic, but that has not changed my skepticism about government agencies.  I do not necessarily believe anything they claim, nor anything they deny.  They lie.

While I guard against being overly cynical, there is ample reason to guard against being gullible when it comes to government agencies.  Rarely, if ever, has any agency head admitted that the need for his agency has diminished to the point that it should be abolished.  Almost all of them request more money than they received the year before, not less.

When it comes to UFOs, however, there may actually be some justification for the practice of  deception.  If hostile foreign nations believe that we are on the cusp of retro-engineering some vastly advanced technology, they may fear us.  At the least, they may waste time and effort attempting to discover what we have.

On the other hand, it may be our own Congress that is wasting our tax dollars rummaging around looking for planetary aliens, instead of solving the real problem with earthly illegal aliens.





Wednesday, January 17, 2024

"Jelly-Fish" UFO: Controversy and Mystery

Video of "Jellyfish UFO" and interview with "second-hand" witness. Click on the link below the image,


Warning:  the video linked below contains some vulgar spoken words.
WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #47 — WEAPONIZED (weaponizedpodcast.com)

They’re Back. Secret UFO Hearings Held in Congress

for American Thinker
by Robert Arvay
Whatever the UFOs are—or are not—they continue to generate controversy. Congress held secret, closed-door hearings on January 12, 2024, about them. We are not being told much more than that.
I have gradually become a UFO skeptic, based on news releases and documentaries, both recent and over the years. Most of them tend toward the assumption that UFOs are space-craft, built by technologies “not of this earth.” My reasons for being skeptical are detailed here on my UFO blog.
Being a skeptic does not mean denying that there are unexplained aerial phenomena in our skies. The video and eye witness evidence is compelling in that regard. My skepticism is based on one simple fact: there is no public, verifiable, physical evidence of nonhuman advanced technology—anywhere. By physical evidence I mean such things as metal objects, or objects composed of other material, something so substantial that you can hold it in your hand and (in principle) hit it with a hammer. Such items of evidence, were they to be credibly presented, would have to fit at least two, preferably more, of the following criteria:
1. They would be clearly artificial, intelligently manufactured objects, not produced by nature, but made by no known earthly technology.
2. They would be tangible, physical objects.
3. They would not be merely photographic or computer-generated images, or testimony.
4. They would be clearly designed to perform some purposeful function, even if we could not discern what that function is.
5. They would possess physical properties, or performance characteristics, that cannot be explained by presently understood laws of nature.
6. They would be coherent, assembled, systems or devices, such as flyable vehicles.
7. They could include biological materials clearly unlike any known earthly forms of life. Complete organisms, whether dead or alive, would be the most definitive evidence.
As far as I know, no such objects (or samples) exist. It seems implausible that any person or government could possess them and maintain secrecy for very long.
The more of these criteria that are met, the more credibly we could ascribe to such objects an origin from another planet. The complete absence of such evidence undermines the validity of the off-world hypothesis. Worse yet for UFO believers, no witnesses (to my knowledge) under oath have publicly testified that they have put their own hands on such objects, and independently found (by unbiased experiment) that they meet the specifications listed above.
This is not to say that there are no known natural anomalies that defy physical description. There are. Dark matter and dark energy are two of them. Both are so controversial that some reputable scientists say that they do not exist. Most, however, can make a very strong case for them, despite not being able to define precisely what they are. From an engineering perspective, even something so obviously real as the Great Pyramid of Egypt could not today (according to many credentialed experts) be made without modern technology, or perhaps, even with it.
As a UFO skeptic, I place the UFOs in a similar category, that is to say, of real phenomena that defy explanation. UFOs are the “dark matter,” so to speak, of aerial phenomena. Absent tangible physical evidence, all the logic goes against UFOs being space-craft. For one thing, any technology capable of making them, could also make them undetectable. If, on the other hand, the supposed aliens intended to be detected, or did not care one way or the other, then we should see them often, under such conditions that no one would bother to deny their existence.
Therefore, if the UFOs are under intelligent control, we should either never see them, or else quite frequently (and verifiably) see them. It makes no sense that they act as if they wish not to be seen, and then get seen anyway, but only under disputed circumstances.
All this having been said, one must ask, given that UFOs are real, but their behavior seems paradoxical, then what are they?
I will answer that, as soon as I can work out what dark matter and dark energy are.
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