It’s likely within a few months, additional unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) video footage will be released to the public based on a recent interview with Jeremy Corbell on Coast to Coast, and went on to describe the footage and said:
“If you can imagine a Phoenix Lights-type incident over a secure, military installation, on U.S. soil. Multiple angles of footage, and imagery. Nobody else has this, this is fresh information nobody’s seen.”
“There’s strange, what they call, observational craft, and activity, over military zones that can’t be tracked or targeted by our most advanced FLIR technology. They tend to submerge, in areas where they can, there’s footage of that.”
“There’s tons of footage over Iraq. Interestingly, like these war zones, we are seeing right now. There will be footage coming out about that. Like, actual military filmed footage because we have cameras on every weapon we have. They’re also swarms over the South China Sea”
Despite the anticipated release from Mr. Corbell, in this writer’s opinion the United States Government (USG), will likely provide a statement this year, possibly after the October 31st annual UAP Report, declaring they are unable to attribute some unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) to any known adversary’s technological capabilities. The USG has not yet been able to discern their origin or method of operation, and these unexplained UAP will require further investigation.
The now diminishing and all but exhausted suspects for possible explanations of UAP will officially be open to hypothetical interpretation from the general public and the media.
Bearing in mind that regardless of the time frame of this admission, at some point the USG will be forced to concede this inevitability. While undoubtedly some unidentified aerial phenomena will have prosaic explanations, many will not, and will require explanations.
Mainstream Media
While nearly impossible to prophesize mainstream media’s exact reaction to this omission, the USGs inability to identify these objects should be enough to open the gate.
If we’re not talking about National Security from an adversarial engagement, what exactly are we talking about? The UAP Preliminary Report indicated that UAP posed a national security threat to military and private aviation.
“UAP pose a hazard to safety of flight and could pose a broader danger if some instances represent sophisticated collection against U.S. Military activities by a foreign government or demonstrate a breakthrough aerospace technology by a potential adversary.” — UAP Unclassified Preliminary Report
The question now becomes, who or what is operating these vehicles if not the Russians and Chinese military, where do they come from, why are they here, and what do they want?
Mainstream media would likely want to dissect the USGs inability to identify these objects as a known technology. Pundits from military, scientific, and academic sectors would be asked to appear on news programs to provide their assessment of the situation and actions that should be undertaken to gain more knowledge about this enigma.
This simple statement from the USG will facilitate engagement from the scientific and academic community, providing them an opportunity to obtain classified intelligence from the government.
The information contained within the ODNI/UAPTF classified briefings would allow scientists and academics possessing the necessary expertise to provide research assistance in the identification and understanding of this technology.
After an initial assessment of the contents of the classified briefings, they will then know what some members of Congress’s intelligence committees have already learned from the high-resolution videos and sensor data.
There is an inescapable reality regarding observed UAP technology based on the five observables which define these objects’ ability to seemingly defy gravity, moving through the air without the aid of flight surfaces or discernible means of propulsion. These objects exhibit the ability of instant acceleration, from a stationary position, and have trans-medium capabilities, allowing them to move through air, sea, and space at hypersonic velocities. Additionally, this technology exhibits unprecedented stealth capability, allowing them to impede sensor systems and disappear from sight.
“Some UAP appeared to remain stationary in winds aloft, move against the wind, maneuver abruptly, or move at considerable speed, without discernible means of propulsion.” — UAP Unclassified Preliminary Report
Government-funded contracts with private sector scientists and academics will likely commence after the initial assessments of the classified report are made indicating further research is needed.
Lawmakers will provide reassurance to the public, yet little information as to the contents of the classified briefings, as they wait for scientists to provide hypotheses and propose research projects to study the phenomenon.
At this juncture, it wouldn’t be surprising if additional unclassified, yet unseen video footage, which supplements the already existing released videos and discussed by several notables, was released to strengthen political objectives and reinforce their desire for transparency with the public.
The US government’s ability to maintain control of the narrative and mitigate panic relies on its ability to control the flow of information provided to the public, being reactionary to its concerns, and constantly gauging the temperature of public opinion.
From the government’s perspective, largely due to the sordid, controversial, and possibly illegal activities associated with the obfuscation of this subject matter, private sector participation in ongoing discoveries is a necessity. Mitigating the historical damage that has been done by its predecessors is likely a high priority.
Comparatively speaking, UAP discussions are moving at the speed of light in contrast to the 75 years of darkness that preceded. This is evident in the government’s new urgency to address this subject matter now with historical legislation.
The fact is, this secret has been kept for more than 70 years, there’s a reason for the obfuscation.
Whatever the reason, Congress is now willing to start a conversation, and with faith in American governmental institutions at an all-time low, their desire for mitigation is at an all-time high.
Advanced Technology Treaties
JFK signs Nuclear Proliferation Treaty
This is a difficult topic to discuss right now when Russian madness is currently committed in an oppressive war with Ukraine, and falsely informing its Russian populace that this is a justifiable engagement.
Humanity’s inability to see itself as one species, working together, with a necessity to collaborate in understanding each other’s needs and goals is imperative to world peace moving forward.
The USGs acknowledgment of the phenomenon, and the possibility of off-planet entities, could serve to resolve some of our differences and unite us in a common goal.
Carl Sagan said it best when describing the Pale Blue Dot in his analogy of humanity’s obscurity in the universe’s vastness and said: “there is no hope that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot.”
Ultimately, democracies’ participation in a secret Cold War, while racing to achieve mastery of advanced UAP technology to obtain an indefensible first-strike capability is a dangerous situation. There are no guarantees that the United States and its allies could achieve this goal first.
To be clear, any worldly government possessing this technology would have an unstoppable first-strike capability against its adversaries. Once mastered, UAP vehicles could be equipped with tactical nuclear warheads, positioned over cities and nuclear strike facilities, seemingly instantaneously, and demand their adversaries surrender or face the unthinkable consequences.
An opportunity to establish provisions within treaties associated with exotic materials and collaborations to understand its possible benefits to humanity as a whole, while providing new direction, could open the door to a global effort and unite us in a common cause.
Despite the unbelievable complexity associated with this subject matter, and the complicated political negotiations that would ensue, make this treaty a monumental undertaking but is not an impossible goal.
Congressional lawmakers have made history by providing funding for a Congressional office dedicated to the investigation of unidentified aerial phenomena. This office will work in conjunction with the Department of Defenses’ newly created Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG), to investigate a mystery potentially involving off-world engagement from an unknown entity.
No matter your view, or what the inevitable outcome may be, this will be a remarkable step in the evolution of humanity’s ambition to discover and understand our place in the universe, Carl Sagan would be proud.
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Nick Madrid
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