MYSTERY WIRE — Three years ago this week, the New York Times posted a story on its website that is still reverberating through UFO circles and government agencies.
The report revealed the existence of a program called AATIP – Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program – and it put a video into the public eye 13 years after an encounter with a UFO was captured during a military mission off the coast of Southern California.
Quite a lot has been going on:
Mystery Wire Holiday Podcast | KRQE News 13
MYSTERY WIRE — For our last podcast of 2020 we look back at how UFO disclosure has evolved this year and over the last 3 years. George Knapp clears up controversy surrounding a UFO picture and hints at some big news in the new year. We also talk with filmmaker Jeremy Corbell about a recent interview he did with the Israeli journalist who broke the story of the Israeli space program general who talked about UFOs and aliens.
Out-of-this-world, interactive art museum touching down in Space City next week
Houston-area art fans and UFO enthusiasts, are you ready for a close encounter of the art kind? A new, interactive museum will soon touch down in Space City.
The "technology-fueled experiential" art museum dubbed Seismique will pack its 40 exhibit rooms with extraterrestrials, artificial intelligence, immersive art, and dazzling light displays meant to inspire a sense of wonder, according to a release.
Space Force troops now called Guardians | KRQE News 13
MYSTERY WIRE — The Trump administration celebrated the first birthday of the U.S. Space Force on Friday by announcing that its members will be known as "guardians."
Vice President Mike Pence made the announcement at a celebratory event tracing the development of the newest branch of the military over the past year.
"It is my honor, on behalf of the president of the United States, to announce that henceforth the men and women of the United States Space Force will be known as guardians," Pence said. "Soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and guardians will be defending our nation for generations to come."
Not to change the topic here:
Steve DiBenedetto's Raw Nerves
One thing that distinguishes Steve DiBenedetto from his contemporaries is his capacity to make delicate colored pencil drawings as well as manipulate gobs of thick paint. His ability to draw informs his painting and enables him to be inventive rather than developing and sticking with a signature style.
In his most recent exhibition, Steve DiBenedetto: Neon Bog at Derek Eller, which closes on December 23, the six modestly sized portraits displayed in the gallery's Project Room continue the trajectory that he started to define in 2015, when he turned away from his signature motifs (octopi, helicopters, Ferris wheels, UFOs) and began to focus on misshapen torsos and head-like forms.
Netflix's John Was Trying to Contact Aliens is amazing and moving | New Scientist
A two-storey high, 1000-watt, 60,000-volt, deep-space radio transmitter required a house extension – and all so Shepherd could beam jazz, reggae, Afro-pop and German electronica into the sky for hours every day, in the hope any passing aliens would be intrigued enough to come calling. He could also monitor any returning signals and UFOs.
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An introduction to Klaus Kemp, whose fascination with German microscopist J. D. Möller inspired him to recreate the Victorian art of arranging diatoms in extraordinary patterns.
UFO seekers flock to Thai hilltop in search of Buddhist aliens | CNN Travel
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