Daniel Sheehan talks about a conversation he had with Lue Elizondo and some staff members after coming out of a meeting with the Inspector General of the United States defense department in Washington DC. Daniel P. Sheehan is a constitutional and public interest lawyer, public speaker, political activist and educator. He is also representing Luis Elizondo
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Extremely strange aircraft are spotted flying through our skies every single day. This is happening in every part of the globe, and those that are having experiences with these aircraft come from a wide variety of different cultures. It has become exceedingly obvious that something is going on, but of course there is a tremendous amount of disagreement about what all of this means. Some argue that these aircraft have an extraterrestrial origin, others argue that they have a terrestrial origin, and yet others believe that most of these sightings can all be explained as “experimental military aircraft”, drones, weather balloons or other man-made anomalies. But at this point nobody can deny that there is lots of strange activity happening above our heads, and it appears to be accelerating.
Over the past few days, some remarkable footage that was captured by a model named Valentina Rueda Velez has generated quite a bit of controversy…
A model has recorded the jaw-dropping moment a UFO zoomed past her cockpit at 20,000ft.
Valentina Rueda Velez captured the clear footage of the object when while in a private plane on Tuesday, April 4.
In the clip she shared on Instagram Story, she is flying at an altitude of 20,000 feet under a bright, blue sky.
I had to watch the footage for myself, and I have to admit that I was quite impressed…
Even though the footage is quite stunning, that doesn’t mean that it is real.
With the video editing technology at our fingertips, it is just so easy to fake something like this.
And many would argue that some random model is not exactly the most credible witness.
But we have no way of completely dismissing this footage either.
At this point, I could share dozens of other UFO videos that were shot by unknown people, and we could go through the same analysis over and over again.
Needless to say, that wouldn’t get us very far.
So let me shift gears and talk about the U.S. military. Since it was established less than a year ago, the “All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office” has been getting “hundreds” of new UFO reports from members of the U.S. military…
The U.S. government’s brand new UFO-tracking office has been open for half a year but business is already booming.
Over the last six months, the office — named the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) — has received “several hundreds” of new UFO reports from U.S. military personnel, office director Sean Kirkpatrick told the Associated Press. This adds to more than 140 UFO sightings reported by the military between 2004 and 2021, which were previously described in a much-anticipated report from the Pentagon in June 2021.
Are all of these individuals that are serving in our armed forces making these sightings up?
Of course not.
On Wednesday, the head of the AARO told Congress that his office is now in the process of evaluating approximately 650 different incidents…
The Pentagon is investigating a rising number of cases involving unidentified aircraft, the head of the agency’s effort told senators on Wednesday, and is now tracking some 650 incidents.
In the old days, U.S. officials worked very hard to keep speculation about UFOs very quiet.
But now they are being a lot more open about these things.
Why is that?
The head of the AARO, Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick, has even co-authored a paper that suggests that “an artificial interstellar object could potentially be a parent craft that releases many small probes during its close passage to Earth”…
The Pentagon official wrote in March that “an artificial interstellar object could potentially be a parent craft that releases many small probes during its close passage to Earth” and that these “small probes” or “dandelion seeds” could be separated from the “mothership” by either the gravitational force of the sun or by maneuvering capability. Kirkpatrick wrote that “these tiny probes would reach the Earth or other solar system planets for exploration, as the parent craft passes by within a fraction of the Earth-Sun separation.”
“Once an Earth-like planet is targeted, an interstellar device can plunge into its atmosphere. In principle, a multitude of tiny devices can be released from a mothership that passes near Earth,” Kirkpatrick wrote. “Within a close range to a star, extraterrestrial technological probes could use starlight to charge their batteries and liquid water as their fuel.”
Personally, I think that Dr. Kirkpatrick’s theories are not exactly on target, but this just shows how much the narrative has shifted.
When I was growing up, those that talked about the existence of UFOs were considered to be a bit nuts.
Now they are running government agencies.
In my latest book, I have an entire chapter about the UFO phenomenon. Even though government officials are now discussing these issues in public, I believe that much is still being hidden from us, and I also believe that we are being set up for a deception of historic proportions.
A lot of people assume that those that are piloting these strange aircraft must be friendly, but there is a tremendous amount of evidence that they are not.
For example, UFOs have been heavily linked with the bizarre cattle mutilations that have been happening for decades in the western half of the country. Earlier today, I came across another example of this phenomenon…
Texas authorities have been left with more questions than answers after finding six cows dead along a rural highway with their tongues cut out.
Ranchers in Madison County, about 100 miles southwest of Waco, first discovered a 6-year-old longhorn cross cow lying on her side, dead and mutilated last week, the local sheriff’s office announced on Wednesday.
The cow’s tongue was removed ‘with no blood spill’ and a ‘straight, clean cut with apparent precision’ had been made to remove the hide from around the cow’s mouth on one side.
If you study this, you will find that there have been countless examples of cattle being mutilated in ways that it would be impossible for humans to do.
But we aren’t supposed to really talk about such things, are we?
We are just supposed to put our blinders on and pretend that everything is fine.
Unfortunately, the frequency of UFO sightings appears to be reaching a crescendo, and I believe that this will be an absolutely enormous story in the years ahead.
“I think the dialogue we have now in this country, even with the recent legislation that passed through the legislature and is on its way up to the president’s desk, is preparing the U.S population, and by extension the world population, for the reality that there is a presence here that we need to explain. If they show up and we continue to do what we did in previous decades, there will be mass panic. However, if we understand that these are real and we have five years from 2022, or maybe now four years, if they come in 2027, for the US government to prepare the people about what is up there.
In many ways, I think the word got out within the government that they’re showing up in 2027, and we better be prepared. If not, there’s going to be a lot of explaining to do. So, I think that dialogue has happened within certain areas inside the government, and we need to prepare.
That’s why in 2017, that set a clock of 10 years, and why Lou Elizondo earlier in this year said, “Just find a hobby for five years, and it’ll all be out in five years,” and he said that this year, so that was 2027. I’ve heard 2027 in an official capacity, and I can’t reveal it, so I would say that people in the government are aware of something happening, and there’s limited time, a few more years to prepare the people. That’s what’s wrapping up this acceleration from the previous seven decades of not even acknowledging it to now acknowledging it at a faster and faster pace.”
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During an appearance on the “Full Send” podcast, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson recalled a recent discussion with a Stanford professor, who, 11 years ago, was allegedly tasked by the Defense Department to investigate numerous cases of troops dying due to UFO-inflicted brain injuries.
The host of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” shared that his source, who claimed to have expertise in traumatic brain injury, studied the brains of more than 100 troops who died following such encounters. The professor also told Carlson that there are dozens of open court cases that support his claims.
According to Carlson,
“[In] a number of cases, these things have landed on military bases. … Servicemen have approached them and they get traumatic brain injury, or they’re killed, […] I’m like, why isn’t this on the front page of the New York Times? I don’t know.”
Susan Gough, a Defense Department spokesperson, told the Military Times that this story is false.
To the everyday person, this story may seem crazy, but to veteran scholars in the field, like historian Richard Dolan, long-time UFO researcher Timothy Good, scientists like Jacque Valleé and many more, it wouldn’t be surprising.
It wouldn’t be surprising because what Carlson is sharing has been shared by many researchers, experiencers and military personnel over the past few decades. There are multiple incidents and claims that those who have come within the vicinity of some of these unknown objects have suffered various health consequences.
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A Few Examples
Take a look at the picture below, for example. It’s a picture of Stefan Michalak, a man involved in a UFO incident in Manitoba, Canada. In 1967, Michalak was treated at a hospital for burns to his chest and stomach that later turned into raised sores on a grid-like pattern.
According to Stefan’s son, Stan Michalak, who co-authored a book detailing his father’s encounter titled When They Appeared:
“I recalled seeing him in bed. He didn’t look good at all. He looked pale, haggard. . . .When I walked into the bedroom there was a huge stink in the room, like a real horrible aroma of sulphur and burnt motor. It was all around and it was coming out of his pores. It was bad.”
The incident is one of Canada’s most well-known cases, it became known as the Falcon Lake UFO incident. In 2018 The Royal Canadian Mint even commemorated the event with a new coin.
In the image below, a grid of dots can be seen on Michalak’s burned shirt.
On May 20, 1967, he says he saw two cigar-shaped objects with a reddish glow hovering about 45 meters away. One descended, according to Stefan’s account, landing on a flat section of rock. This object, when it landed took on more of a disc shape. The other remained in the air for a few minutes before flying off.
Stefan sat back and sketched it over the next half hour. Then he decided to approach it, later recalling the warm air and smell of sulphur as he got closer, as well as a whirring sound of motors and a hissing of air.
Stefan Michalak’s sketch of the strange craft he encountered.
Stefan also said he saw the door open on the side with bright lights inside, and that he heard voices muffled by the sounds from the craft during the encounter. Michalak claimed that the speakers sounded human, with two discernible voices, one higher than the other. He initially attempted to communicate in English and offered mechanical support,assuming the pilots were experiencing mechanical difficulties. His exclamation silenced the talking he had heard. There was no response.
He described the ship as being made of smooth metal and equipped with panels of several different coloured flashing lights.
Eventually, he says, as he walked close enough to the craft to touch it, it began to turn counter-clockwise, and then, all of a sudden, he was struck in the chest by a blast of air or gas that pushed him backward and set his shirt and cap ablaze.
Disoriented and nauseous he stumbled through the forest and vomited. He eventually made his way back to his motel room in Falcon Lake and then caught a bus back to Winnipeg.
After Stefan made it back to civilization, he was treated at a hospital for burns to his chest and stomach that later turned into raised sores on a grid-like pattern as you can see in the picture above. For weeks afterwards, he suffered from diarrhea, headaches, blackouts and weight loss, but he didn’t lose his life.
What’s also interesting to note about the UFO phenomenon is that we see critical instrumentation failure of our own aircraft when in the vicinity of some of these objects. One of my favourite documented examples comes from an incident that took place in Iran in 1976,
“Iranian Air Force Jets and a UFO which played “cat and mouse” with them, appearing on radar and “paralyzing” their weapons and electronic systems when the jets attempted to open fire on it….As the F-4 approached a range of 25 nautical miles it lost all instrumentation and communications. When the F-4 turned away from the objects and apparently was no longer a threat to it, the aircraft regained all instrumentation and communications. Another brightly lighted object came out of the original object. The second object headed straight toward the F4.”
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Another Notable Incident
A second similar incident I’d like to share from you comes from Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke, a Professor Emeritus at Montana State University who is Cherokee/Choctaw and has been researching the Star People and collecting encounters between them and Native Indians for many years.
In her book, “Encounters With Star People, Untold Stories of American Indians” she details many of these stories, and explains how her fascination with Star People came from stories told to her by her older relatives, like her grandmother, when she was a child.
“My people tell of Star People who came to us many generations ago. The Star people brought spiritual teachings and stories and maps of the cosmos and they offered these freely. They were kind, loving and set a great example. When they left us, my people say there was a loneliness like no other.”
— Richard Wagamese, a former well-known Indigenous writer in Canada. He was an author and journalist from the Wabaseemoong Independent Nations in Northwestern Ontario.
This particular story comes from three American Indians who are military veterans. All three of them were stationed together at an Air Force base when this event occurred.
One of the men was named Arlan. Clarke actually knew Arlan 15 years before he told her his story. She describes how they first met while he served on the interview committee established by her school (Montana State University) in the hiring of a new faculty position that would recruit American Indian students and teach in the College of Education.
Arlan was on the hiring committee, and after Clarke was hired she stayed in contact with him and became part of his extended family.
He frequently stopped by my office at the University on his monthly trip to Helena to meet with the governor’s liaison on Indian Affairs. On one such visit, we sat in my office discussing tribal politics, when I noticed he was staring at the poster hanging on the wall. It pictured a UFO with words underneath it that read, “I believe.” “Do you believe?” he asked, pointing to the poster. “I do,” I replied. “I believe too,” he began.”
“When I was in the service, I was in the Air Force, most indians join the army, but I joined the Air Force. One night the whole base was on alert. An unidentified object appeared on radar. It was headed straight for the base. Several jet fighters scrambled in pursuit. They returned but the base remained on alert. That meant we were all in full combat uniform and dispersed around the perimeters.”
Arlan continues:
Around 2 a.m., a spacecraft appeared. It hovered over the base for a good 30 minutes. There were windows where you could see shadows moving, like someone walking around. We all stood there, our rifles ready to fire. The order never came. The UFO just hovered there, not moving, not making a sound. One foolish airman broke rank and ran in the direction of the craft, shouting and waving his rifle in the air. A beam of light shot out of the craft. He was frozen on the spot. When the light retracted, he fell on his face. A few seconds later, the craft flew away. Two hours later, we were called together and told it was a test and ordered not to talk about the event. I never did. I kept it a secret until this moment.”
“Why now” Clarke asked.
It’s that poster. That craft looked identical to the one we saw that night.“After the incident, did you ever talk to your buddies about it?” I asked. I never did. Within hours of the sighting, I was transferred to a different base. My friends were transferred out the same day. We were given 12 hours to prepare for our transfers. There was a lot of paperwork. We didn’t have much time to talk about the transfers or about the UFO. Some of us exchanged home addresses, but you know how it is when you’re 18. You think you’ll write, but you never do. I never saw or heard from any of those guys again.
Arlan did however know the names and addresses of the men when they were enlisted, and through that Clarke was able to track them down for a chat. Keep in mind this incident occurred decades ago.
Max:
Clarke asked Max about the UFO incident.
Yes, I remember. The brass told us never to talk about it. In fact, the said if we did talk, they would come after us. They told us we had witnessed a top-secret test to determine how we would react under unusual and stressful situations. I never believed them. It was a barefaced lie, and they thought we were so inexperienced and dumb that we would buy into anything…They said it was an experimental craft. It was all lies. Not even the big boys knew what that craft was or where it originated. They were shaking in their boots and the last thing they wanted was for the word to get out.
Arlan, Hank and me – we were sent to protect the entrance to the base. We took our positions and waited for an unknown enemy. We must have been there for over an hour. I was cold and my teeth were chattering. That’s when it happened. The craft came out of nowhere. Not a sound. Suddenly it just appeared hovering silently over the base. We didn’t know what to do. We are all nervous as hell. Our commanding officer told us not to fire, but to be ready to respond if something happened. This one guy, I don’t know if he lost his mind or what, went running toward the craft shooting. A light came out of the craft and he was stopped in his tracks for just a moment as though he was paralyzed, and then he dropped to the ground unconscious. A few moments later, the craft moved silently upward and disappeared into the night.”
A couple of years later, after I re-enlisted, I ran into one of the medics who was on-duty at the hospital that night when the UFO appeared. He told me that the guy was burned all over this face and body. He said he heard a doctor say it was radiation. He said they kept him in a sleep-induced coma for a while, and then they just let nature take its course. He died within a month of the incident.”
As you can see, the two examples above are just one of many stories I’ve come across in my 15 years of research into the phenomenon, and there are many such stories.
This is why when I came across Tucker’s Claims, I didn’t really doubt them and wasn’t really surprised to hear it.
The U.S. Navy’s “UFO patents” sound like they’ve been ripped from a science fiction novel.
The US should come clean and admit it has alien technology. It does not belong to America, it belongs to the whole human species, not an imperialist nation that cannot even manage its own affairs without going to war. Lou
Pais continued to toot his own plasma horn. “Do realize that my work culminates in the enablement of the Pais Effect (original physical concept),” he said. “Such high energy [electromagnetic] radiation can locally interact with the Vacuum Energy State (VES) – the VES being the Fifth State of Matter (Fifth Essence – Quintessence), in other words, the fundamental structure (foundational framework), from which Everything else (Spacetime included) in our Quantum Reality, emerges. The Engineering of the Pais Effect can give rise to the Enablement of Macroscopic Quantum Coherence, which if you have closely been following my work, you understand the importance of.”
The U.S. Navy has patents on weird and little-understood technology. According to patents filed by the Navy, it is working on a compact fusion reactor that could power cities, an engine that works using “inertial mass reduction,” and a “hybrid aerospace-underwater craft.” Dubbed the “UFO patents, The War Zone has reported that the Navy had to build prototypes of some of the outlandish tech to prove it worked.
Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais is the man behind the patents and The War Zone has proven the man exists, at least on paper. Pais has worked for a number of different departments in the Navy, including the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAVAIR/NAWCAD) and the Strategic Systems Programs. (SSP) The SSP mission, according to its website, is to “provide credible and affordable strategic solutions to the warfighter.” It’s responsible for developing the technology behind the Trident class nuclear missiles launched from Submarines.
The patents all build on each other, but at their core is something Pais called the “Pais Effect.” This is the idea that, “controlled motion of electrically charged matter via accelerated vibration and/or accelerated spin subjected to smooth yet rapid acceleration transients, in order to generate extremely high energy/high-intensity electromagnetic fields.”
Essentially, Pais is claiming to use properly spun electromagnetic fields to contain a fusion reaction. That plasma fusion reaction he claims to have invented will revolutionize power consumption. Experts theorize that a functioning fusion reactor would lead to cheap and ubiquitous energy.
One of Pais and the Navy’s patents described what the propulsion system and fusion drive would be used for—a “hybrid aerospace-underwater craft.” According to the patent, the craft could travel land, sea, and outer space at incredible speeds. Other patents invented by Pais and filed by the Navy include a “high-temperature superconductor,” a “electromagnetic field generator,” and a “high-frequency gravitational wave generator.”
It all sounds like science fiction, and the Navy has been skeptical too. Navy authorities called bullshit on Pais’ inventions and his patents went through a lengthy internal review at NAVAIR. The War Zone obtained emails about the bureaucratic fight between Pais and the Navy through a Freedom of Information Act Request and revealed that the mad scientist won. According to the patents, some of the technology is “operable.” That means the Navy is claiming some of Pais’ wild tech works and has been demonstrated to Navy officials.
The physics of what Pais is claiming are beyond theoretical and beyond the ken of the layman or lowly science reporter. But a paper about his compaction fusion reactor was accepted by the peer-reviewed Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Plasma Science and published in its November 2019 issue. “The fact that my work on the design of a Compact Fusion Reactor was accepted for publication in such a prestigious journal as IEEE TPS, should speak volumes as to its importance and credibility – and should eliminate (or at least alleviate) all misconceptions you (or any other person) may have in regard to the veracity (or possibility) of my advanced physics concepts,” Pais told The War Zone in an email.
Pais continued to toot his own plasma horn. “Do realize that my work culminates in the enablement of the Pais Effect (original physical concept),” he said. “Such high energy [electromagnetic] radiation can locally interact with the Vacuum Energy State (VES) – the VES being the Fifth State of Matter (Fifth Essence – Quintessence), in other words, the fundamental structure (foundational framework), from which Everything else (Spacetime included) in our Quantum Reality, emerges. The Engineering of the Pais Effect can give rise to the Enablement of Macroscopic Quantum Coherence, which if you have closely been following my work, you understand the importance of.”
If the email Pais sent sounds like the jargon-filled ramblings of a mad scientist, you aren’t alone.
The Pais emails sound like the jargon-filled ramblings of a mad scientist, but the Pentagon does have a history of successfully fostering cutting-edge technology. More than 100 years ago, nuclear weapons were science fiction. GPS, the TOR network, and the internet itself all began life as Pentagon programs. Perhaps the Navy will soon revolutionize the way we think about energy and transportation.
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“Our citizens should know the urgent facts…but they don’t because our media serves imperial, not popular interests. They lie, deceive, connive and suppress what everyone needs to know, substituting managed news misinformation and rubbish for hard truths…”—Oliver Stone