1 Dr. Eric Davis: "The psychic component [of UFOs] is the one that disturbs ufologists, many of them, not all of them, and it also disturbs your typical academic STEM scientists because they consider psychic phenomenon to be fringe. And so it's a fringe topic and they won't
2 Davis: "consider any reality to it or consider evidence that's been investigated on it or that's been collected on it. So poltergeist phenomena is always, ALWAYS attached to #UFO encounters. It is something that's not very well understood or recognized by many in ufology & even
3 Davis: "the really good scientific UFO groups that have existed since the 70s and 80s, even ignored it. They just threw it out of any of their field investigations and case studies because it did not fit the model of what they believed UFOs or what they hypothesized UFOs to be.
3 Davis: "And that is extraterrestrials from another planet. And unfortunately, that's not the truth. The truth is, is every time you have UFOs, you're going to have poltergeist associated with them. And I personally experienced it every time I came home from my field trips to
4 Davis: "the Utah ranch (Skinwalker), & I brought that poltergeist phenomenon home. A couple of the DIA military, uniformed officers who went to the ranch to get a feel for it, to see it and investigate it, also brought poltergeist phenomena home with them. And so, it is a part
5 Davis: "of the psychic or level-five characteristic or dimension of the #UFO phenomenon. And it's hard to understand why but that's part of why we're trying to study it, what we're trying to find out, why that is. Could be that in fact that telepathy may likely be a
6 Davis: "major component of the ufonauts who control these advanced, technological devices, these technological vehicles, And telepathy might entail altered states of consciousness, manipulations of reality, and things like that, that get really exotic. And this is why
7 Davis: "physicists and ufologists, they're scared & they run from it. So unfortunately, it's the data that we collected at the ranch during the nearly six years I was there and the nearly ten years that Colm Kelleher was there working for Bob Bigelow at NIDS. And then, if you
8 Davis: "talk to John Schuessler, who's the former international director of @MUFON, and you talk to Jacques Vallee, who's published many books on that, you'll find out that poltergeist phenomena or psychic phenomena is a key characteristic of UFOs, you can't get away from it."
9 Excerpted from an Eric Davis interview on the June 24th, 2018 episode of @coasttocoastam with @g_knapp
And here's the paper by Drs. Vallee and Davis, discussing the various levels.
Davis: "This issue with the poltergeist and psychic component, it really does scare people away, and it scares some of your toughest, your TOUGHEST Marine Corps officers, your toughest naval and Army and Air Force officers, people who have seen combat, who
11 Davis: "have been in danger, who've been shot, who've been wounded, who've seen their close fellow combatants shot and wounded. And something like that (poltergeist) is scarier than that, scarier than combat. And unfortunately, it proved to be a barrier for decision makers
12 Davis: "who wanted to move forward to keep studies (AAWSAP) like this going and to keep them funded, and to keep the bureaucracy hands off programs so that we can function freely and be able to do what we need to do to be able to study and understand what's going on and
13 Davis: "collect data & etc. So that's that's just an unfortunate thing. But it addresses the larger phenomenon associated with UFOs that we have to recognize. John Alexander brought up the issue of precognitive sentient phenomenon as an umbrella description for the phenomenon
14 Davis: "and it addresses exactly what I was just talking about. And so that's actually a very correct thing. It's a precognitive sentient phenomenon. And whether it comes from another planet, who knows, it could be highly evolved species that just use telepathy and altered
15 Davis: "states of consciousness and manipulate reality. And they know how to mess with the fabric of space time at the quantum vacuum level, you know, the structure of vacuum fluctuations, and that's where space time emerges from, and they could rearrange
16 Davis: "things & that's to suit whatever purposes they have."
IMO, if we want to understand the phenomenon, the most important thing 4 us 2 do is restart an AAWSAP-like program but fund it w/public dollars so the companies/contractors involved answer to US, & share ALL data.
17 Wade thru my voluminous Twitter feed. If u feel my tweets, blog & YT are informative & u appreciate the time & effort & would like to help me keep doing this full time, 24/7! 👽 👇🏼
1 Gonna stay off Twitter (I always say this & never do) to work on something (100% UFO-related) for later this week. In the meantime, if u wanna see what a lack of UFO news does, check out this discussion on drones. I'll say this again since it seems to get ignored: Our military
2 has encountered drones & will continue to encounter drones. However, if a video or pic of an encounter makes it into a UAPTF briefing, that means analysis has been done & they've ruled out all prosaic answers. That would include drones. There are some prominent folks in our
3 community who must think the Navy, ONI, UAPTF & analysts involved are all idiots bc @Aviation_Intel (and others) has labelled some of these balloons, drones or the results of spoofing. You don't think our experts have looked at that & know just as much (or more?) than TR?
Drones, and the 2019 USS Omaha and USS Russell incidents?
@LueElizondo: "So if you wanted to launch something over a Navy ship that can hover over the flight deck as has been reported through the Omaha and the Kidd incidents, then you're talking about a drone capability that
2 Lue: "is probably not a fixed-wing, long-range capability. It means it has to be launched from somewhere near by. Even two three miles, as far as you can with some of the more, if you will, commercially available, control systems. Even the best military systems you have some
3 Lue: "much longer capability, but you still have to launch them and you have to recover them, you don't just let them crash into the ocean because then they can be found, right? So they have to be launched from somewhere and they have to be controlled from somewhere by someone.
1 Great point, @ddeanjohnson. If u go by what he said below & accept reincarnation may be real, karma may = bullshit. Oh, my arm was severely damaged in my previous life & when I was born again, I had a stump of an arm. Seems there's some sort of science as 2 how/why that happens
2 And for folks unfamiliar with the late, Dr. Ian Stevenson and his groundbreaking work on reincarnation, start with this article in the Washington Post Magazine from 1999...
3 From that article: "Before I actually met Stevenson, the only insight I had into him personally came from a reprint of a lecture he had given at Southeastern Louisiana University in 1989, in which he explained how he progressed from analyzing rat livers in a medical lab to"
1 I'll only go if @theurigeller goes with me and Kit Green tags along. Here's what Kit told me about Uri in Dec. 2019...
"I’m going to say this again so it comes out in capital letters and italicized: In the domain of what the data was that these remote viewers were looking at,
2 Kit: "I have known three that were essentially ninety-five - actually, if I tell the truth, really 100% accurate - all the time, every day. Whenever. One was Uri Geller, one was Pat Price and one is Xxxxx Xxx. And I should add a fourth person who is almost as good as they are:
3 Kit: "Ingo Swann. Now, I repeat what I just said in italics. I can’t speak to the accuracy of any of the three of them when they are describing a domain about which I have zero professional credentials. When Uri Geller, who waxes eloquently about things that he saw among the
1 Mellon: "...it should be clear that however well-intended, a small OSD UAP office lacking resources or authority is not the answer. Neither the UAP Task Force nor a small OSD office has the skill set and heft to effectively manage such a technically and bureaucratically complex
2 Mellon: "undertaking. Indeed, a new OSD UAP office could have a pernicious effect if it led members of Congress to neglect the UAP issue afterward because they thought a small OSD office was sufficient to fix the UAP problem.
"As a former OSD intelligence staffer, I can vouch
3 Mellon: "for the fact that the mere establishment of a small OSD UAP office is unlikely to accomplish much. Only the most senior OSD staff have much leverage with the services and agencies and then only when they are clearly acting at the behest of the Secretary. The situation