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Exploring the Unseen: Are Pilots Aware of UFOs?

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Sometimes, there are hidden truths that society is reluctant to address. Are we nearing a time when discussions about UFOs and extraterrestrials will become commonplace?

Many individuals witness unusual occurrences. Some possess knowledge that isn't widely acknowledged, and you don't need to belong to a secret society to access such insights. The act of revealing a secret can lead to substantial interest, as seen with books like "The Secret." There is ongoing debate about whether these revelations are inherent truths we all grasp intuitively or profound insights that have guided many toward personal growth. Groups like the Scottish Rite Freemasons, along with various spiritual paths, emphasize the importance of initiation and the pursuit of knowledge through commitment, while other forms of wisdom, such as those shared by Persian poets, are freely disseminated. The essence of these truths resonates and spreads, leading to a collective increase in understanding, even as we acknowledge that much remains unknown. Is this simply a facet of humanity?

Pilots recount their UFO sightings.

Consider the incident from 2020 when American Airlines Flight 2292 encountered an object resembling a missile. The FBI was involved, yet the story faded from public focus, which is puzzling. With so many people flying, one would think such occurrences would garner more attention, especially concerning aviation safety.

I documented that event in one of my initial essays about UFOs, and I must acknowledge the invaluable support I received from Bryce Zabel. His works, including Trail of the Saucers, now known as Strange Visitors, and his recent Need to Know podcast, remain highly recommended. But what if that sighting in 2020 was not a missile? What if it was something akin to the phenomena showcased in MrBB333’s video?

How intriguing is that footage? Is it authentic or fabricated? Do pilots have the leisure to create such hoaxes? If it were proven to be a deception, we might need to scrutinize pilots more closely regarding air safety. It's a fair point; operating an aircraft is generally safer than driving, but if passengers must turn off their devices, shouldn't pilots do the same? After all, they are closer to the instruments that we are told could be affected by our electronics.

Do you ever ponder whether the electronic device rule is to prevent recording UFOs during takeoffs and landings?

I'm uncertain about the origins of this clip. BB claims a pilot shared it with him. It appears quite convincing, and I concur with BB that replicating light artifacts resulting from glare would be quite challenging. Can AI generate such effects? The sunlight hitting the object aligns with the sun's position, as indicated by the reflections and shadows. I yearn to learn more.

I am perpetually left with a thirst for knowledge!

Curious About Galactic Rulership?

An article from WION reports that "humans" are on the brink of uncovering "alien ruins" across the cosmos, as asserted by a former U.S. pilot who claims to have communicated with extraterrestrials.

Is WION a credible source?

Humans on the verge of discovering alien ruins.

Media Bias/Fact Check also raises questions about reliability. Today's landscape can be perplexing. Some credible sources affirm the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrial beings, including governmental entities, while others dismiss them as fabrications—also from governmental sources. If officials are frequently untruthful, could both narratives be false?

The WION article is captivating, as it suggests that "humans" are nearing a revelation about extraterrestrials.

Is an alien penning this? Is AI the author? For the first time in history, humans must question whether an article is crafted by a fellow human. May my inherent imperfections assure you that I am neither an alien nor a machine!

Just John. Quirky, old, inconsistent, yet well-intentioned and flawed John.

> A former U.S. Army helicopter pilot, who claims to have spent time with extraterrestrials, stated that humanity may be closer than ever to uncovering "alien ruins" throughout space.

Why isn't this headline news in every magazine at the checkout? Is it because it's been around for a while?

> Alex Collier mentioned that he "spoke to two aliens" during the 1980s, who informed him that humanity is still perceiving only a single dimension in the cosmos while trillions of galaxies await discovery.

Sgt. Clifford Stone, although not a pilot, is a significant witness. Recent military aviators like David Fravor and David Graves have stepped forward with their accounts. Yet, we mostly hear from older pilots—some courageous ones, but oddly, no seasoned, daring pilots. You probably anticipated that, right? John Lear, a well-known figure in UFO circles, is linked to the infamous Bob Lazar. Edgar Mitchell, a lunar pilot, has publicly claimed that aliens intervened to prevent a nuclear conflict. This information was noted by "foreign staff" in a 2015 Telegraph article, indicating that the stigma surrounding this topic was still strong enough to prevent a journalist from attaching their name to it. Perhaps the reporter feared being inundated with challenging inquiries.

However, pilots are increasingly coming forth with their stories. Will journalists soon follow suit? How many accounts have been gathered and shelved? How many reporters ventured out to observe firsthand? How many wished to share their experiences but were silenced? These are the types of stories that should excite journalists, compelling them to be the first to uncover the truth...

Helen Sharman, the first British astronaut, journeyed to the Mir Space Station in 1991. Ah, to relive 1991. It felt like a time when a lasting peace was achievable. Relations with other nations were largely positive, and we were definitely further from the ominous ticking of the Doomsday clock. Assuming Mitchell's claims hold water, how many times might aliens rescue us from our own follies?

Sharman posited that aliens are likely present. "Will they resemble us, composed of carbon and nitrogen? Perhaps not. They could be here right now, and we simply cannot perceive them."

How often must we hear from pilots, astronauts, and whistleblowers—both domestic and foreign? Notable figures like David Grusch, retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, and Haim Eshed have emerged since 2020.

Aspiring to Universal Sovereignty?

Alex Collier, as stated in the WION article:

> According to the Andromedians, there are 100 trillion galaxies, each harboring life, indicating that we are not alone. The universe is expansive... we are just beginning our interstellar journey and will discover ruins everywhere.

Are we too late to survive the next mass extinction?

The WF episode touches on The Brookings report, which expresses NASA's concerns about discovering ancient ruins as we venture to the moon and Mars. This episode also introduced the notion of "super space highways," suggesting that there may be more to astrology than what is publicly acknowledged.

One of the most intriguing aspects of the WION article is a concept I frequently revisit. Picture a future where science succeeds in creating sentient AI within the next decade. Now, consider that the government typically remains 50 to 100 years ahead of civilian technology. This implies they may already possess sentient AI! Scientific projections assert that the first entity to develop sentient AI will be light-years ahead of those lacking this technology.

> Collier claimed that the aliens revealed the U.S. Army possesses technology far beyond public comprehension. "I once inquired of the Andromedians about our technological standing, and they responded that the United States Army is 400 years more advanced than we believe," he stated.

If we entertain the possibility that this conversation took place in the 1980s, how far ahead might the U.S. military be now? And isn't it curious that despite this, we continue to grapple with warfare, illness, malnutrition, environmental issues, and poverty?

Do you still question why Congress halted UFO transparency in recent legislation?

Let's Connect!

Numerous articles echo the scientific suggestion that life may have originated on Mars, possibly transported to Earth via a panspermia event. My favorites include The first Earthling to journey to Mars — Conan the Bacterium, Are Earthlings From Mars? New Tool May Reveal Your Alien Ancestry, and Life May Have Been More Likely to Originate on Mars Than on Earth. These articles come not from sensationalist tabloids but from reputable sources like NASA's space.com and the Smithsonian.

In essence, who is your progenitor? Aliens.

We Are the Aliens | Life’s Interstellar Journey to Earth: Panspermia

These may merely be speculative discussions, grounded in theory. Yet, if we can explore these notions theoretically, why does discussing the possibility of ongoing extraterrestrial presence or past visits remain so challenging?

Well, most of us are open to such discussions. In fact, many of us revel in it! Generally, people are inquisitive souls eager to learn and explore the myriad possibilities of life.

That's all there is to it—no mystery involved.

However, as articulated in that WF episode, if scientists were to announce the discovery of life on Mars, those who previously denied its existence would lose credibility. They would face the prospect of retirement.

I wouldn't force them to step down. Instead, I'd remind them that science is inherently an evolving field. One makes the best possible hypothesis based on available information and reflects philosophically on it. When new evidence emerges, it’s essential to revisit and revise the thesis.

We possess sufficient evidence to at least revise our hypothetical framework to encourage broader dialogue. This discussion is far more constructive than the fears permeating through conflicts and strife.

Have you ever tuned in to the B-52s? They sang and spoke about aliens, and they certainly thrived. While they may not be actual pilots, how can one watch their performances and not find the concept of aliens plausible?

Their song Song For A Future Generation was, in essence, a reflection on our present. It’s always relevant to the current moment—an invitation not to postpone crucial discussions for future generations to tackle. Perhaps it’s time for a new anthem, one that transcends "la la la la la la..."

Today’s breaks brought to you by the B-52s.

The B-52’s — Song For A Future Generation (Official Music Video)

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