Why UFO Disclosure needs to happen ASAP (and how you can help force it) TheoryQED Follow Sep 5, 2019 · 8 min read

In many of the most famous UFO sightings that occurred right after WWII, skeptics and government officials alike were quick to explain the anomalies away with statements about unreliable radar and various weather or astronomical phenomena. This was probably done to calm the public and downplay their flying saucer and Cold War fears. And this debunking effort was so extreme and persistent that it has become a well known joke that every UFO can be explained away as nothing more than a weather balloon, Venus, or swamp gas refracting the light from stars. But that old joke is quickly changing and being updated to match the current technology, and this article will explain why this ever-increasing pace of technological development is no laughing matter.

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As a UFO researcher, when we have pilot and radar operator reports of objects flying supersonic or even hypersonic back in the 1950’s it is extremely interesting. This is because, there isn’t really a known technology that could perform these incredible speeds. For example in 1952 there were UFOs flying over the nation’s Capital of Washington D.C. These objects were reportedly seen by hundreds of people from the ground, by a commercial pilot and stewardess, and witnessed by the pilots of military aircraft who chased the objects. Radar operators from military and civilian control towers also tracked these anomalous objects and calculated their speed at 7,000 mph, or over three times faster than the official top speed of the SR-71 Blackbird. Often referred to as the Washington D.C. 1952 UFO flap (meaning a wave of sightings) these events took place two weekends in a row, and after these high profile sightings of objects flying directly over the Capitol Building the U.S. military released a statement saying that the entire event was nothing more than temperature inversions. Despite this answer, the USAF apparently took the events seriously because they created Project Blue Book to help explain or dismiss UFO sightings soon afterward. Nearly everyone involved with the sightings from pilots to radar operators did not agree with the official explanation, but they were not allowed to talk to the press.

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So contrast that situation of secrecy, complete media control, and technical unreliability with the more recent U.S. Navy sightings in which we not only have reliable radar systems, but more importantly we even have many credible military witnesses who were allowed to talk to the media about their sightings and experiences. We also have the internet now which arguably makes it much more difficult to tightly control the flow of information and control a narrative. Put all of these factors together and this is clearly a much better situation for UFO researchers who want to solve or get to the bottom of sightings, right? Well, try to enjoy it while it lasts. We might be experiencing the golden age of UFO research. A brief moment in time when the witnesses are public, the recording equipment is reliable, but the technology has not yet advanced to the point that determining the truth becomes next to impossible for many reasons that I’ll get into soon.

Washington D.C. UFOs (Possibly a recreation or dramatization)

These days there are so many objects flying around in our skies that the traditional prosaic explanations of swamp gas filled weather balloons have since changed to things like airplanes, drones, satellites, and even bugs flying close to the camera. Our cameras have improved dramatically, and our radar systems can no longer be dismissed as unreliable, so can we usually trust video evidence and radar data? Yes… but not for long. In the case of the Gimbal/Go Fast (2015 East Coast), and Nimitz encounter (2004 West Coast) there was both video and radar data recorded during these very high profile UFO sightings by the U.S. Navy. These videos have been released by the To The Stars Academy of Arts and Sciences, or TTSA for short. The videos themselves come directly from the cameras mounted on Navy F-18s, and show unidentified objects in the sky. The videos are named Go Fast and Gimbal which are from the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt near Florida and Washington D.C. in 2015, and ATFLIR or FLIR1 or F4.mpg (originally posted in 2007 to Above Top Secret) a.k.a. the Tic Tac video is from the 2004 U.S.S. Nimitz encounter off the coast of California.

Gimbal Video — NY Times

Our radar systems from both the ship based radars and also the on-board aircraft radar are now sophisticated enough that they can detect very small objects moving at incredible speeds. The SPY-1 radar system on board ships like the U.S.S Princeton can track golf ball-sized targets at ranges in excess of 165 kilometers. So I think it’s safe to say that we see just about everything flying around a carrier battle group, and this is exactly why the pilots have reported that the Navy encounters these anomalous objects on an almost daily basis. It’s also safe to say that these advanced radar systems are not often fooled by temperature inversions that somehow manage to create visible balls of light flying at nearly 10 times the speed of sound, and completely surround fighter jets.

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So even if I don’t trust the official explanation given, I can at least trust the video evidence and video interviews from all of the witnesses like pilots Commander David Fravor and Commander Jim Slaight from the Nimitz, along with others on board that ship like Omar Lara and P.J. Hughes. For the Gimbal and Go Fast videos the air crew that shot the video unfortunately haven’t gone public yet, but we have Lt. Ryan Graves and Lt. Danny Accoin who have shared their own sightings from the Roosevelt both on the east coast of the USA and also in a war zone. And there are also the radar operators and other credible witnesses like Kevin Day, Jason Turner, and Sean Cahill from the U.S.S. Princeton.

Tic Tac UFO from Nimitz encounter in 2004 — NY Times

Here’s the unavoidable problem heading our way though, in the very near future we won’t be able to trust ANYTHING. Not only will the CGI tech to fake UFO pictures and videos continue to become cheaper, easier to use, and more available to everyone. This means that if they wanted to fake disclosure the government could even create convincing videos of first contact or an ET invasion. But even more troublingly, we won’t even be able to trust the witnesses or government officials because deep fake video technology will make it possible to fake any high profile figure’s face and voice to say anything you want them to say. This is alarming and scary for so many reasons including legal problems like how do you prove guilt or innocence in an age of not only facial recognition but also facial fakes? But in the context of UFOs, it makes disinformation that much easier because you don’t even need to pay them to say something and you can just release a video, even of someone deceased, and program them to say anything that fits your narrative.

Deep Fake examples (Later even the voice will be generated by automation) — USA Today

As if all of that isn’t worrisome enough on its own, there is the additional complication that we are quickly nearing a time in which advanced military technology and secret aerospace projects will be completely indistinguishable from more inexplicable UFOs and UAPs (Unidentified Arial Phenomena) that do not have a traditional prosaic phenomena. Back in the days of Foo Fighters some thought initially that they might be secret Nazi technology, but now it seems like they were probably mostly explainable by things like St. Elmos Fire. Back then, the only options were atmospheric phenomena or ET tech, or I guess Act of God or if you’re religious.

But now, in the age of satellites and lasers. if there is a radar return or orb of light or ball of fire it could be many different radar spoofing technologies including an aerial plasma that can be used to absorb radar. Six decades ago, no known airplane could come anywhere close to flying 7,000 MPH so seeing that both visually and on radar in 1952 is highly unusual and can’t really be explained by classified U.S. technology. But in the future, video technology will make us unable to trust even the clearest videos, it will make it incredibly easy to spoof witness and officials speaking, and aerospace technology will be so far advanced that a secret military aircraft will be an acceptable explanation to nearly every UAP sighting imaginable. Finally, the U.S. Navy has updated their UAP reporting guidelines and they have said that all sightings will be classified and kept secret in the future.

This is the reason why I suspect we have a very finite window of reliable data and witnesses to work with, and as UFO enthusiasts or as curious citizens we need to try to push the disclosure movement forward as quickly as possible. One way to make force full disclosure is to prove the ET hypothesis beyond a shadow of a doubt using scientific evidence. Scientists like Deep Prasad and the material science division of To The Stars Academy are attempting to do this by carefully researching recovered metamaterials. But even for the average person who isn’t a scientist, there are still lots of ways that we can all contribute. If you want to help make progress in this profoundly important subject, here’s how you can help:

Rather than Storming Area 51 to, “see dem aliens” (which is a terrible and dangerous idea) instead go visit dontstormarea51.com which has helpful instructions on how to contact your local representatives and encourage them to look into the UFO phenomena and release more information to the public

which has helpful instructions on how to contact your local representatives and encourage them to look into the UFO phenomena and release more information to the public This one is the easiest, and also the most important- share everything. Share dontstormarea51.com with your social media accounts, share this article if you want, and most of all share your thoughts about UFOs in a respectful way with family, friends, acquaintances, coworkers and teachers. It is no longer a question of, “Do you believe in UFOs?”

Confirmation (of UFOs by the government) has already happened, but we still need full Disclosure. It is now a question of, “What are UFOs?” because their existence has been undeniably confirmed. AATIP was a 22 million dollar program by the Pentagon to investigate UAPs, and both the sitting President of the United States as well as Congress have received classified briefings on UAPs.

It is now time for a grassroots movement from everyone interested in UFOs. It’s time to share information and ideas with people around you to get them interested in the phenomena and active in the community. And it’s finally time for all of us to collectively pressure the government for the truth that’s long overdue, and force disclosure to happen as soon as possible… before it might become too late.