2 If ur company wants guidance on how to get ahead of the curve on the coming race for #UAP knowledge & the related tech that may help us solve the mystery, and/or give you a heads up on what investments u might want 2 explore as attitudes shift on the subject, it's a great read.
3 As with most things, it wasn't written with the UFO community in mind. And when Lue tweeted about transparency in relation to this report, I think he meant the fact that a company (SpaceTech) that had nothing to do with UAP in the past, is now openly publishing this report
4 and not worrying how it will be received. Stigma is being reduced and thus..."the system is beginning to work."
Are there typos in there and the inclusion of shaky material (Eshed and the Belgium photo)? Yes. But some of the folks focused on that are ones who do whatever they
5 can to make Lue look bad. Folks like Greenstreet and others revel in that.
Lots of great "stuff" in our UFO future. And a big thank u to the SpaceTech folks 4 having the guts to publish a report that will still make some raise an eyebrow or two. Ignore the haters & naysayers.
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"thanks to a recent FOIA response by the DIA, to a UAP researcher who wishes to remain anonymous for the moment, we now have copies of 37 out of the 38 DIRDs."
(Includes a paper on biological effects by KG & BioSensors (Implants) by Towe)
1 #ufotwitter - Jim Semivan: "When we got married, we moved into a house and we had poltergeists in that house for many, many years, and we lived with that. And we thought it was fine and it was not an issue with us. We didn't give it any energy, we knew they
2 Semivan: "were there...footsteps. I mean, I can tell you stories, and it was just incredible. But it was sort of, they almost became sort of the family, right? So we didn't think anything about that. So to us, it was just sort of like, 'Well, okay, it's just part of this
3 Semivan: "'unnatural thing or natural things that happen and what have you.' But I remember calling my contact in a government part of this program I'm with. Because I always say, 'Let us know if you have any more.' And I called the guy up. And you know the name and you've
1 #ufo Semivan: "I mean, the issue isn't the craft. I mean, the craft are the craft. The craft, we think, they're physical, & they're non-physical @ the same time. In other words, they show up, they show up on our radar, & then they just disappear completely. And they just become
2 Semivan: "non-matter, right? That quickly, in the blink of an eye. So you look at that, and you go, 'Okay.' That's why Jacques always said, 'Are they flying or are they objects?' Well, we don't even know if they're flying, or they're objects. They could be objects, & something
3 Semivan: "totally subjective, or something immaterial, that, you know, is holographic in nature - don't know - that actually is able to show radar returns. But the big issue for me is always going to be: It's not a question of what are those things, you know, it's like, what's
1 #ufo - Semivan to @stuartdavis: "If I knew...I mean, I try to explain this to people...I mean, I just...I couldn't abide, you know, living with the fact if I knew that there was some kind of nasty, conspiracy thing going on, and I knew about it...I mean, I'd be shouting to the
2 Semivan: "rafters about it. Because it's just so wrong. I mean, we've discussed MILABs earlier on, and, you know, you talk about something that is really, you know, problematic. I mean, boy, I'll tell you, you know, I feel sorry for that. I didn't mean to bring it up,
3 Semivan: "I didn't want to discuss it, but that's another thing that I don't know what to do with."
1/7 Lu was responding to Comic Book Joe. "They" = Elizondo & Lacatski.
I'm confident @LueElizondo consider's Jim Lacatski a friend, they respect each other & yet they probably disagree on various things (funding for AATIP & other details?), like every human.
2/7 doubt Lue thinks "Skinwalkers at the Pentagon" is bullshit. There may things (AATIP-related) only Lue knows that he will include in the book & that will correct the record. We'll see. But one of the more important, troubling & controversial claims was the hitchhiker effect
3/7 (which is not new) that all, "five actively serving intelligence agency personnel who visited the ranch during the AAWSAP BAASS program experienced profound anomalies while on the property. And even more importantly, all five brought something home with them." (Excerpt)
1 #ufo 4 folks who hear the "dino-beaver" story & laugh it off or chalk it up 2 imagination, this is from "Skinwalkers," so u can base ur opinion on the complete story & not some half-assed attempt @ comedy. The cone of silence is common w/phenomenon-related events.
2009 Dinner:
2 "Opposite Elizondo, looking suave and sophisticated, sat Juliett Witt who was known only by reputation to the BAASS group as a superb Pentagon Operational Test and Evaluation Analyst and DoD Target Sensor Specialist well versed in counterintelligence operations. Witt was a
3 "veteran of multiple tours in Russia and Afghanistan and was no stranger to the cloak and dagger rituals of undercover field work. Her position at the Pentagon included membership on multiple interagency task forces that dealt with technical data gathering, so her presence in