[radio transmission] "Whoa, got it — woo-hoo!" "Roger —" "What the [expletive] is that?" "Did you box a moving target?" "No, I took an auto track." "Oh, OK." "Oh my gosh, dude. Wow" "What is that man?" "There's a whole screen of them. My gosh." "They're all going against the wind. The wind's 120 knots from west." "Dude." "That's not — is it?" "[inaudible]" "Look at that thing."
* * *
Despite Pentagon statements that it disbanded a once-covert program to investigate unidentified flying objects, the effort remains underway — renamed and tucked inside the Office of Naval Intelligence, where officials continue to study mystifying encounters between military pilots and unidentified aerial vehicles.
Quite a lot has been going on:
OODA Loop - Over 1500 Exposed Online Databases Wiped by "Meow" Attacker
Researcher Bob Diachenko discovered a new campaign consisting of 1500 online databases being wiped by an unknown attacker for no reason. The one similarity between the databases is that they were misconfigured and exposed to the public. Diachenko found a misconfigured databased belonging to a company based in Hong Kong, UFO, and notified them immediately. However, after the company secured the data, the information appeared at a different IP address.
Senators want public to see Pentagon UFO reports, citing "inconsistent"
In December 2017, the Pentagon acknowledged funding a secret multi-million dollar program to investigate sightings of UFOs, although it said it had ended in 2012. The New York Times reported at the time, however, that it was still up and running.
The Senate's focus on the program stems less out of a concern over extraterrestrials, and more from the threat posed by real-world U.S. adversaries, such as China.
The U.S. is particularly worried about China's espionage capabilities, including use of drones and other aerial technology.
No Cookies | Gold Coast Bulletin
While you're here, how about this:
Raelians held first international online forum to discuss diplomatic protocols for
NEW YORK , July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- "A historical event just happened before our eyes," announced Daniel Turcotte , Raelian Guide and leader of the Embassy for Extraterrestrials Project sponsored by the Raelian Movement. "Diplomats and Foreign Affairs officials recently attended our first international online forum to learn from our experts all the steps required to officially welcome human beings from another planet."
"The main goal of this event was to inform diplomats and foreign affairs officials about this unique and ambitious project that could also bring wealth and scientific advancement to the hosting country," explained Turcotte. "We need to increase their level of awareness about the important issues of international law that should be resolved before any extraterrestrial contact is made."
UFO's mini-golf course on Florida beach is nod to local history of sightings - News -
A new mini-golf course in Florida was designed to be an out-of-this-world experience as a nod to Gulf Breeze's history with a string of alleged UFO sightings.
UFO's, next to Casino Beach, is in its first summer of operation. Innisfree Hotels underwent a remodel of its deteriorating tiki-themed mini-golf course over the winter, building a new course, an ice cream shop and arcade, complete with plenty of aliens dotting the facility.
Hacker's Brief | County 17
Takeover of Home Computer: A Wyoming citizen reported a computer takeover attack. When she opened her computer, a large window appeared with a support number. She couldn't figure out a way to get past that screen, so she called the number. It was a scam to try to steal her personal information and gain access to her computer. If this happens to you, press the power button to shut off your computer and have it 'cleaned' by a professional you trust.
Fraud.org Warns of Utility Scams : With many Americans out of work, some are wondering how to keep the lights on and this has become the subject for scammers. If you receive a call from someone claiming to be your electric utility company saying your power will be shut off over an unpaid bill, hang up and call that electric company directly. If they ask for immediate payment via a wire transfer or gift card, then you know it is a scam.
Navy Reports Describe Encounters With Unexplained Flying Objects - The New York Times
Navy fighter pilots reported close encounters with unidentified aerial vehicles, including several dangerously close, in eight incidents between June 27, 2013, and Feb. 13, 2019, according to documents recently released by the Navy.
Two happened on one day, according to one of eight unclassified Navy safety reports released in response to requests filed under the Freedom of Information Act by news outlets, including The New York Times.
Last month the Defense Department authenticated three videos of aerial encounters previously published by The Times, accompanying accounts of Navy pilots who reported such close encounters.
Happening on Twitter
BREAKING: No Longer in Shadows, Pentagon's U.F.O. Unit Will Make Some Findings Public - The New York Times https://t.co/4f0eO1hBYV tomdelonge Thu Jul 23 20:07:48 +0000 2020
No Longer in Shadows, Pentagon's U.F.O. Unit Will Make Some Findings Public For over a decade, the program, now tu… https://t.co/wL5QQPoRIg yashar (from ππππ) Fri Jul 24 01:07:36 +0000 2020
Seems significant πΈ | "No Longer in Shadows, Pentagon's U.F.O. Unit Will Make Some Findings Public" - @nytimes https://t.co/CrBCRYjdo8 JimPethokoukis (from Washington, DC) Fri Jul 24 00:03:10 +0000 2020
No comments:
Post a Comment