If aliens were advanced enough to come to earth, they wouldn’t even care about the surpassed concept of a „leader“ who gets to spend the money from other people without their individual consent just because he won a popularity contest.
Feynman's best quotation: "I think that it is much more likely that the reports of flying saucers are the results of the known irrational characteristics of terrestrial intelligence than of the unknown rational efforts of extra-terrestrial intelligence."
Just curious, have you looked into the UFO/UAP issue? There is one book I'd recommend, UFOs by Leslie Kean. She co-wrote the article for the NY Times about the hidden federal UFO investigative program and is a serious journalist. She looks only at well documented cases witnessed by multiple persons and often registered on radar. She excludes sketchy cases and, for instance, doesn't include the notorious Roswell case, which at this point is so much a source of revenue for authors and bloggers that the truth may never be kown. The book was written before the navy videos showing craft with characteristics far beyond those of our best jets. But the phenomena have been occuring for decades in almost every country in the world and she documents some of the most compelling.. Take a look at Kean's book if you are interested and have an open mind.
I have listened to him and my brain got in deepest state of confusion, I thought:"what the Hell is he talking about, doesn't he simply put words together no matter the meaning?" and if there were tachyons, I would say, he stole it from Star Trek. For a second I have just watched him opening mouth and telling words, it was so confusing moment and a feeling. 😅
It's a false-flag event coordinated by the US Military/Gov to get the public to open their wallets for another unnecessary Fed Dept of course they're NOT going to investigate themselves.
Well, part of the government still denies it, and a different faction in the government says it's real. So if you're planning on basing the truth based on what the government says, I got bad news lol
I was born in Estonia during cold war. Being part of punk culture we hoped, that UFO's will help us to get out from Communistic regime. Therefore, we organised trips to island Hiiumaa, where on clear august nights you can see stars and UFO's. And somethimes we are lucky to see stars making 90 degree turns and chasing each other. Later, after the collapse of Soviet Union I found out, that those stars was US Blackbird constantly violating Soviet Airspace and Soviet MIK's trying to catch it. But was interesting times.
Even more funny are the claims that the SR-71 was supposedly "stealth", when in reality it was lightning up like a flare on all the southern Baltic coastal radars. Yes, the spielbook didn't change that much since those days.
docs.house.gov/meetings/GO/GO06/20230726/116282/HHRG-118-GO06-Bio-GruschD-20230726.pdf here you can see that his academic background is in deed related to physics.
There is no-way these objects can be reverse-engineered by humans at this time. It's possible the US Gov is keeping _artifacts_ , but these are probably accreting dust in some dark USAF hangar.
The U.S. government can't even guarantee health care for all of its citizens. So there's nothing there, just lots of greed, corruption, and incompetence.
As someone who's gone down the UAP rabbit-hole, I do appreciate this video. There is one issue, that is the reliance on the AARO report; When I've seen other scientifically minded people talk about it, it's been called alot of things, but good science it's not. Also, there is a lot of witnesses which we know has been at AARO to testify, yet the report does not account for any of them; Danny Sheehan, Michael Herrera etc. And if I remember correctly, David Grusch did not trust AARO, because they are one of the gatekeepers of this thing, so he went another route to get the word out. Plus, Sean Kirkpatrick, who lead AARO at that point, has since gone to work at one of these companies which is assumed to be involved in this whole debacle. I know the Americans are the most loud people in this sphere, but it's not like these stories doesn't happen in the EU either; Belgian UFO wave 1989 etc. etc. South America does also have a deep history with the subject, but I think we as Europeans are a little bit biased because of the english language
I'm pretty sure the Belgen airforce chased tictac in the late 80's early 90's. The Soviets' also had a lot of documentation on Missile silos being 'messed with' by orbs. Google "Usovo UFO". Australia has a bunch, but that was mostly back in the 80\90's in WA. But, yes I agree, most of the recent activity has been over the USA.
There is another major event involving a children’s school in Africa. The Ariel School in Zimbabwe, 1994. 60 school kids of various ages. Midday landing and direct contact. Certainly there are critics, but this is a widely reported and studied story.
That's what I was thinking. Person makes a claim the govt has been lying to people for decades -> govt report says it's not true -> "Welp, I'm convinced, the govt wouldn't lie to us!!!" The map of UAP reports are also totally clueless, you'd have to be pretty stupid to think UAP's only get reported in USA and, what was it, Japan & Middle East?
@@OtterFlys Not accurate. After DOSPR approved an additional set of information for public disclosure, David Grusch snd his attorney, the first IC IG, Charles McCullough, during a 6 minute BBC radio interview around August, was able to acknowledge he had actually seen first hand evidence that he mentioned of previously. Which the 40 other IC IG whistleblowers also have first hand knowledge of, being either present or former crash retrieval program members.
I like the fact that there are "whistle blowers" feeling the full brunt of the government and others who get interrogated in quite a friendly manner by congress. Latter ones possibly possess another type of whistle likely more reminiscent to a flute.
the UAP people who get in trouble are ones (birdwatchers, amateur atronomers) who are suspected of getting footage of air force projects. there's that famous story of the FBI or whoever planting funny alien cardboard cutouts (yes, ACME style) for a guy, infiltrating his friend group to make him look crazy, and later poisoning him to make him actually crazy. The 70s was a crazy, different time. I hope.
@@Toningly The US have a history of blaming Aliens for strange things going on, and in the end, it was always themselves, building and testing fighters and weapons. It's a distraction tactic. There is not one reliable source and proof of a single on of their claims.
I haven't seen many of these 'whistleblower' statements, but the few I have bothered to listen to went something like "I was operating at a very high security level, and I *know* that aliens are real because someone above me told me there was a secret that I wasn't allowed to know". Which, upon examination, equates to 'no evidence', cos people above others in the top level security arena probably like to tell others that they are working on something more secret than you are allowed to know.
That's an excellent and quite humorous mental image (well done!). But, to be fair, that's two very different sections of the government who plausibly could have significantly different motivations. The whistleblowers are claiming that parts of the executive branch (such as the Pentagon / military / UAP research organizations) are hoarding this information and persecuting people who want to reveal it, while they are being interrogated by the legislative branch (Congress). Not that that proves anything, of course, but it's plausible that Congress (which is made up of elected officials and various people assisting them) would feel very differently than the career military people. If the executive branch were hiding vitally-important information from Congress, that could prevent them from making the most informed decisions, and could arguably threaten separation of powers. I can see why Congress would be eager to hear from such whistleblowers. Counterpoint: until recently, Matt Gaetz was also a member of Congress. If I were privy to secret and incredibly sensitive information about TUO (which I just learned in this video means Technologies of Unknown Origin), I don't know that I'd want to share that information with Matt Gaetz. ...Or, you know, more reasonably, people in the executive branch could be concerned about Congress making stupid decisions once given information, UAPs and NHIs (Non-Human Intelligences) becoming politicized in the dumbest ways possible, or members of Congress (or their staff) who might be compromised by foreign governments leaking that information. Or, of course, the old classic of avoiding mass panic / destabilization. I'm not necessarily saying that's *good* (though I also can't say for sure that withholding information like this is *inherently* threatening the separation of powers), but I can see some possible reasons why it also might not be inherently *bad*. (As much as I am obviously extremely curious, and would personally like to know if there's any truth to the whistleblowers' claims.)
Not only are there lots of sightings over Europe, but both the UK and France have their archives of sightings published on their national websites since over a decade. The Belgian goverment has publicly declared that sighting occur and jets are sometimes scrambled to investigate.
Damn, this must be why Belgium is such a technological powerhouse from all that tech they intercept. All those advanced Belgian tech companies we all know, the household Belgian tech names
@@MAXLAND7 You realise that 'admitting it's a UFO' is just admitting that you don't know? Unidentified just means you haven't identified, means nothing more than that.
@@BitBlinkThat sort of grates with my logic "unidentified anomalous" aren't all unidentified things anomalous, and if it's anomalous you've probably identified it as such, can't we just call them flying saucers and leave it at that.
I think you should look up the Belgium Wave. Remember also that David Gruach said that the first UFO crash was in Italy, and the US secured that craft. So they visit from time to time
Apparently the French invited the aliens to a friendly lunch alnd they're still in an ICU recovering from all that red wine. Expect a death star soon after.
I'm still waiting for that darned pilot that said he'd definitely come back to pick us up and not leave us on this stinking planet. There are a lot of weird aliens here and I'm gonna do something I'll regret if I don't get outta here soon.
'Teasers are usually rich kids with nothing to do. They cruise around looking for planets that haven't made interstellar contact yet and buzz them, meaning that they find some isolated spot with very few people around, then land right by some poor unsuspecting soul whom no one's going to believe and then strut up and down in front of him wearing silly antennas on their head and making beep beep noises. '
The UK too! In the late 1960s * a friend and I used to visit "Cradle Hill" in Wiltshire (Southern England). He was fascinated by UFOs and collected stories. We both saw lights doing things we could not explain (we are both "scientists/engineers") and heard lots of stories. He tried to publish some and was visited by some "high up" people who told him not to! * Yes, it was the 60s and yes, we knew about the cultural imperatives. Well done Sabine!
I saw some STEVEs recently. And they tend to come coupled with Sky-glow. I don't know about you, but in the 1960s, that would definitely have looked like UFOs to anyone's eyes. Same for Ball-lightning.
The Americans are so full of themselves that they even believet that if aliens ever came to visit Earth, the only people they would contact are the US government and they would share their technology with them. 😂 It's not even a matter of aliens or not aliens here, it's a matter of this delusion of ruling over the whole planet to such a degree that the whole universe would have no doubt they'd be the ones to deal with.
These devices are American in origin. They have been spotted primarily in MOAs (Military Operating Areas). Which are airspace set aside for IS military aircraft testing and training. The other areas they have been detected is over US enemies including Iran.
Yup. I've thought this for a long time. So called Aliens always seem to dish out their tech and communicate with the US, yet with no one else. Quite amusing!
Usually it's just a mistress or two, some misappropriated funds, or some shenanigans in a men's restroom at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport.
They've moved on from debunking sightings on the basis of misidentification ("it's a weather balloon") to the "we don't know what it is" non-explanation. It all seems a bit desperate to me, on the basis that they once apparently knew what they were and now don't - surely in the light of evidence that would go the other way. Then there's oddity of these crashed "weather balloons" needing a whole bunch of people with guns to stop civilians having a look. If it's just a weather balloon, why can't we have a peep? All very curious.
To everyone in the world who lives somewhere other than the United States, I know that for the past few months there is a LOT of evidence that the entire population of the USA has collectively lost any connection to sanity. I’m quite certain that there are a handful of us who are still reasonable thinking humans. But even so, I acknowledge that things are looking very bleak. 😢
My theory is that we're being visited by aliens filming short documentary videos called "r/PeopleOfEarth" and "r/StupidHumans". With an occasional feel-good story about how they adopted a cute little human that had been abandoned on a country highway and was starving before they saved it.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence to back them up. It’s certainly interesting that the people who make the claims seem to have some sort of previous authority, but no good scientist should accept claimed authority alone as proof of anything.
"some sort of previous authority" is wrongfully diminishing their qualifications. But true, evidence is needed but it's difficult. Let's assume they were right, some top secret special access program network for UAPs exist, and illegally disclosing information is treason. If you were there, would you actually provide evidence to the public? It's not a light matter, considering every part of your life and your family's lives are at risk. We need evidence, which is why the government will be extreme to ensure we never receive it.
Tell me about the statistical methods one might use to quantify sufficient or insufficient extraordinariness in a research study? Can you provide some examples of studies that assessed "extraordinariness" as one of their criteria for assessing data and conclusions?
@@Kohyoti Not a direct answer more of a fun fact but there's 5 "observables" which might be part of it; 1. Sudden/instantaneous/rapid de/acceleration 2. Hypersonic velocities *without signatures* (e.g. heat) 3. Low observability (including vision) 4. Transmedium travel 5. Positive lift (essentially no obvious signs of propulsion)
Thank you. A lot of the times when skeptics (which skepticism is healthy, especially regarding this topic) dismiss this topic, they usually are simply uninformed on a lot of the developments, both in the US and globally. These phenomena certainly aren't unique to the US nor are they unique to modern day. There is a lot of historical precedence for similar phenomena across the globe and throughout time.
I'd love to work for that dept of the military. Once a month break out the whiskey, sit around the table, and write a report for congress: "...aliens travelling in multidimensional holographic space as described by Einstein's..." Every day must be bottomless hilarity.
It's not as easy as you think. We've got to keep with the flying saucer subreddits, watch the endless "I was probed" videos on YT -- do you have any idea how boring Elizondo is? We pay him a small stipend to come in every week to fill us in on the latest Word and the man will not shut up about "how Star Wars got it wrong."
If I were a Congressperson, the moment I heard someone say that objects had been witnessed changing directions at speeds involving 1000-2000Gs, I would've stood up, walked right out, gone to my party's leader, and demanded a committee assignment worth a darn.
the most unbelieveable thing about the entire story would be that w eare able to reverse engeneer such a tech. its like sayin someone in the midages can replicate an iphone
Sabine, it's a long story, but I was involved with ufology around a decade and a half ago... There's too much craziness in it, no doubt about that... And I became a skeptical. But... There's a few really weird cases... The issue is how exactly do you extract evidence from things that happened years ago? (One example is the Brazilian UFO night, that happened in 1986... Objects were detected by radar, then civilian pilots saw them... Then the Brazilian airforce sent fighter jets, which also interacted with the objects and so on... And then the government, a dictatorship at the time, called the press and told everything that happened.) Now, at this exact moment, we're seeing the drone drama, that is happening even in Germany. We don't know what they are either, but everybody is calling them drones now. Anyway, I know nothing. But I'm following what is happening, basically for curiosity. Let's see what happens. Merry Christmas! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Rather similar to Tehran 1976 ufo incident... Unfortunately Wikipedia gives completely misleading account of the Tehran case... the page has been heavily moderated by skeptics who don't approve official US gov documents for the event!
I'll be honest, if i hasn't seen something crazy myself once, i would be a full-blown skeptic. In about 1995, at 12 years old, my sister and i saw three very slow moving objects that looked like dull-orange comets in the sky. They eventually formed a triangle after a few minutes, then the "comet tails" simultaneously disappeared, they blinked once, and then all three suddenly zipped across the sky in different directions in a random zigzag pattern as thin orange streaks like shooting stars and went below the horizon in about 1 second. I wasn't counting because i wasn't expecting it, but maybe 5-10 seconds later we got blasted by a crazy loud crack, like a sonic boom except sharper and narrower than a jet's sonic boom would be. Scared the crap out of my sister and me.
it's a difficult subject isn't it. so many accounts of odd sights. same here, I have seen things i thought impossible. very familiar w the night sky....but what we saw didnt fit w known objects.
One of the most reported details of UAP sightings is the lack of typical cause/effect characteristics commonly associated with known high-speed aircraft, such as sonic booms. Your experience doesn't seem to be the typical experience. Your experience may have a full but fascinating explanation. 🤘🏻
Huh?? what does a marketable portion size sold cheaply in bulk have to do with aliens? What, do you think aliens only drink from buckets?? How could you think those are remotely related?
When I was a kid a whole bunch of neighbors gathered on the sidewalk to point and stare at this strange glowing thing in morning light sky. I got my telesope out to have a look. It was clearly a weather balloon, you could see the instrument package hanging beneath it. The sunlight had caught it in a very particular way making a strange light show. If i had not identified it those neighbors would have probably gone thru life occasionally talking about 'that time they saw a UFO'.
Don’t compare civil sightings of just a glowing thing with a lot of expert pilots seeing physical objects performing impossible manoeuvres. The fact that your neighbours were fooled by a balloon doesn’t tell us anything on serious sightings
@@silvio5266 The sad fact is that even "expert pilots" are capable of being deceived. And what is a "serious sighting"? Just because someone can pilot an aircraft does not make them a reliable witness.
@@cbnewham5633 there are sightings with multiple occurrences in a short period of time, with multiple expert testimonies and corroborated with radar data (still classified to this day), the most iconic and famous one is the Nimitz case. You want to tell me that it’s just an hallucination or a balloon? lol
@silvio5266 "corroborated with radar data that is still classified to this day..." Honestly, can you not see the contradiction in that single sentence?
Pentagon - 'We need $3 trillion to investigate this' Gov - here's the check. Btw 'what are those drones? ' 'sorry we don't know who/what/when/where/why' :)
Thanks Sabine for covering the hearings. You still have a lot to learn, and I hope you continue investigating the subject. There is a long way ahead of you before you start understanding why you should not trust ARRO or the DoD. Peace!
@@Mudamaza You dont get benefits of the doubt if you dont produce any evidence. This is not a matter of opinion, its complete idiocy and you fail to realize that you entertain it for entertainment purposes, not pursuing truth.
A good example of UAP is standing under a street lamp at night and taking a video of it and shaking the camera a little bit. There is no reference for size or distance, so the amount of parallax is unknown.
The same way a civilization capable of building aircraft with sensor fusion data link single engine vtol low radar cross section crashes on occasion… do you even hear yourself right now?
That's my working theory - it's a distraction from a number of developments that the 'powers that be' do not want "We, the People" to notice or question - generally, the fragility of the U.S. dollar and U.S. military - developments that involve vast corruption and U.S. perfidy around the world. The distraction (aliens!) may get more intense. I do think that alien visitations are possible but I've also learned the following "rule of thumb" for almost anything that is asserted by the U.S. government or its vassal media: Whatever they say, the opposite is true, and whatever they accuse others of doing, THEY are doing or planning to do. That's my problem and our problem overall: The government that lied about "weapons of mass destruction" in Iraq is still lying, big time. Millions have died (Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Chile, Indonesia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Colombia, Honduras, Iraq, Gaza, Syria, Libya, Chechnya, Ukraine..to name some) and trillions are being spent on war and the overthrow of decent governments with virtually no accountability. How are we to believe this government on ANYTHING?
The object in the second clip (00.40) was a bird. Its apparent speed is due to parallax and the long focal length of the camera lens. This clip has been used in many YT videos as "evidence" of something unexplained when it is totally explicable.
A few years ago US government posted a lot of "UFO" videos they claimed experts could not explain. Within minutes ALL of them was debunked baloons, birds, and similar normal mundane explanations by regular people with just common knowledge when they got to watch them ...
Sabine I am an aerospace engineer, astrophysics degree also from LSU. You should talk to Dr. Salvatore Pais. His patents and work, need to be looked at by the mainstream physicists. Obviously working with him would be hard since he’s working with three Air Force, but you definitely could get a hold of him. Humble man, a genius and worked in aerospace really his whole career. His doctorate/degree is from Case Western Reserve. His work inspired me to finish my work and get into aerospace at a tough time in my life. My mom had just passed and I was borderline not going to finish my work out. His work needs to be checked out!
Let's be clear Sabine - to say that Luis Elizondo has "worked in the military" is an incredible understatement. Luis Elizondo was previously a key component of the Pentagon/DoD Taskforce, AATIP, that was created to assess "UAP". For many years he held the highest known security clearance as a contractor to the US Government
That's an appeal to his authority if anything. It's about his claims and whether or not any of it is substantiated. You probably don't hold the same standard for Presidents who blatantly lie to the American people, who shouldn't be blatantly lying. Luis Elizondo likely grifts UFOlogy, because we all desperately want to believe
@@Fat-totoro-cat are you suggesting that somebody who headed a Department of Defense Division created & tasked with the sole purpose of investigating UAP, then after many years left said Division citing concerns of transparency to the American Government and its people, is not an authority on the topic?
@@alexanderirizarry7722 no - to public knowledge, Elon Musk did not work with the Pentagon & Department of Defense on a taskforce created specifically to investigate UAP. If you are talking about Elon Musk receiving high level security clearances, based on recent announcements it is unlikely to happen
In 1968 I was 11 years old and delivering news papers in Salt Lake City Utah at 4 AM. I saw a flying disk come up over the mountain. It darted from place to place 30-50 miles apart, came to a complete stop, then after doing that for a while it went to the same mountain it came from. Years later I found out that was where the Tooele Army Depot is. It was one of ours. Yes this was 56 years ago. The best theory is that, Totalitarians have found if there is an emergency, they can pass legislation to rule by decree, That is how Hitler, Lenin, Mao came to power anyway. So the goal seems to be to use an alien invasion as the problem that is an emergency to gain control over all of us.
In Europa gibt es im Verhältnis zur Bevölkerung sogar mehr Sichtungen von UAPs, als in den USA. Wir haben nur eine deutlich diskriminierende Kultur bezüglich dieser und ähnlicher Ereignisse, weshalb man kaum davon erfährt. In diesem Punkt irrt Sabine, hat sich offensichtlich nicht in der Tiefe mit der Thematik, was Europa angeht, beschäftigt. Klar ist, es gibt diese Flugobjekte und über sie wurde bereits im Mittelalter mehrfach berichtet, mit geheimer US-Technologie haben sie daher nichts zu tun.
i completely agree, but to be fair she is also quite new to the subject going by what she has presented here and I think maybe she would do well to visit the SOL Foundation site which I'm sure you are familiar with , certainly she would understand among the Academics there the propositions that they have tabled and the science , psychology and politics proposed to approach this complex subject.🛸🖖
Well.... what is strange is that Elizondo was the previous director of the government program evaluating UAP reports when this entire thing (recent congressional hearings as of the last 7 years?) started. I'm not sure about all of the people in this video, but I know that at least he is a previous government official speaking about his experience. He has the unfortunate position of not being able to produce direct evidence. We are left in an impossible situation because the acting government officials are basically calling them liars. So here we are......
@@stevenfranks3131 well he isn’t a physicist but an intelligence agent with a high clearance tasked with finding out if there is truth behind the claims of hidden crash retrieval programs etc. He is just reporting the findings of his serieus investigation after allegedly interviewing over 40 witnesses including first hand witnesses and people with the relevant clearances. This is not some cook and it would be nice to not just see this man ridiculed for doing something that I suppose he does out of patriotism not to prank the world and ruin his career and reputation.
No one is covering all the UDOs (Unidentified Driving Objects), I have seen far to many things traveling our roads and bouncing along mountain & forest trails. Some are completely quiet, others are belching noxious fumes and extreme audio disturbances. There are far to many well documented cases of people being disoriented and even temporarily blinded by bright lights especially at night. Erratic movements and sudden turns on red without stopping can easily support the belief that beings not of this world without even the basic knowledge of our traffic laws are out there. We do not have to look up to find aliens, they are in the lane next to you.
If you want circumstantial evidence, there's an overwhelming amount. Hard evidence is harder to find because the allegation here is that there's an unacknowledged special access program that has all the hard evidence. And they aren't sharing.
Only reason you only have Aliens in America and on American military bases is that Americans are the only ones who have a strong Alien folklore. Because it's just that, folklore.
You clearly haven't been paying attention to the news. Countries like Mexico and Japan have also had legislative hearings on UAPs. It's not just a US issue.
I can't believe she actually said it's possible that "they" came to Earth or sent probes. I was expecting her to be 100% dismissive. There might be hope for mainstream physicists after all.
Anyone is entitled to believe in whatever they choose, but others don't have to accept anything that the likes of Grusch has to say. The whole idea that there are UAPs (e.g. drones), therefore they must aliens, is logically absurd.
I think it is a lot easier to think that there are aliens rather than the whole thing being some elaborate scheme. This government isn't smart enough to pull off that type of stunt.
I've lost track of how many times Grusch and Elizondo have testified to Congress. They always say much the same things: vague warnings and allegations, never with any specifics. An example of a specific might be that "On 27 March 2019, at Grover's Mill, New Jersey, an individual visited the crash site of an object that appeared not to be of human design. He took pictures, which I have seen." This is hypothetical, of course. But it is the kind of thing I would expect a credible witness to say, and it would lead to closed door sessions where more detail would be allowed. It would not result in hearings like this.
As someone who’s seen a black triangular craft in August of 2007 larger than my house hover completely silently over it close enough I could have hit with a baseball, I think it’s very credible. Even if I hadn’t had that once and a lifetime sighting though, there are an estimated 200 billion trillion stars (2 x 10²³) in the observable universe. Is it really that hard to imagine that other species exist with vastly superior intelligence and technology? Who the hell are we but tiny specks of carbon on a grain of sand. 🤷🏼♂️
@@SabineHossenfelder Sorry, that's a state secret.🧐 But seriously, there are always reports of UAPs, for example in Belgium, and also in Germany. National Geographic reported on this and about the UFO reporting office CENAP. In the course of my life, I have often met serious people who have claimed to have seen a UFO. When he was 10 years old, my son also observed a mysterious phenomenon, which he drew for me at my request. He saw a shooting star that was hit head-on by an object and collided with it. I have no idea what he really saw. Our senses typically deceive us greatly.
@@SabineHossenfelder also look into Irans cases, or Japan. There is loads to find if you don’t outright dismiss the possibility. Doesn’t mean every sighting is anomalous but there is a lot of military reports of so called UAPs all over the world with a lot of connections to countries with nuclear weapons or big powerplants etc.
Few errors in video: - There is an initiative about UAPs on an european, EU level - There is a heatmap from previous years (2022-2023) highlighting Europe - it is changed to Unidentified Anomalous (not aerial) Phenomena.
A customer complained to an employee about something, probably mildly entertaining, in the store. The employee told other employees and then escalated the issue to their supervisor, who escalated it to a manager. They conveyed the problem to their peers, superiors, and other employees. A year or two passed. Employees left to work at other stores and shared the story with other employees. The C-Suite executives finally heard about this problem. After an initial review, it seemed hundreds of customers complained about the same thing. After a team formed to solve the problem followed the story to find out what happened, these "hundreds of customers" all ended up being only one customer - the one who originally complained.
I like how they claim these objects do all sorts of extraordiary things, yet it's always suspciously not captured on camera. It sucks when the best proof of UFO we have are mere blurry dots that behave alike balloons or any other thing
The Brazilian government is arguably more transparent on this topic, likely due to fewer international conflict-related issues. We have a wealth of official documents available online through our national library, along with extensive press coverage on the same cases mentioned in these documents. I recommend searching for the "Noite Oficial do Ovnis 1986" (Official UFO Night) and the "Caso Prato 70's" (Dish Case), particular the interview with Uyrangê Holanda, the military officer who commanded the latter case, on TH-cam. France, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Canada, and others countries have similar contents publized.
Grusch says with such confidence things that are _very obvious nonsense_ but apparently no one in a Senate hearing has remotely enough education to challenge him, because he uses "sciency words". That is the part that should be worrying everyone.
The people in a senate hearing are there to listen, ask questions and then ultimately go away, consult with others on facts and then write a detailed report. They don't have to know all the specifics there and then. They don't have to believe what they hear, and they don't just swallow every fairy tale without rational thought. Some people are just professional enough to not show their disdain and disbelief. 👽
@@6DunJuan91 Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; 2 By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. 3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; 4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures: (1 Corinthians 15:1-4, KJV)
I’ve got to ask, you has a policy of ridicule and an Incredulous jerk helped you even begin to research this topic at all? It’s far from your fantastical, stereotypical BS and simple minded nonsense. What’s actually extremely funny is how intelligent people are so stuck in the dark and they’ll never even begin to understand how important and real this topic is and how much it can help us understand and crack open scientifically. Sir, I am serious about that question though. I truly feel bad for people like all of you or at least mostly all of you. I come from a long line of physicists. I studied history for six years and I’m a data scientist. Not someone who believes Santa Claus and is a zealot. I hope you and so many others will eventually grow up or evolve because you’re so stuck in the dark it’s absolutely mind blowing, and quite frankly extremely sad.
I think, that most probable reason, why governments hide data about UAPs is that there are at least 30-70 wholly different origins of such objects, neither of which humanity can't figure out, how and why something like that exists. And to admit data about UAP means for government to admit also fact, that there is something weird going on, which they can't neither control, nor understand. Despite decades of attempts.
"I saw a very secure email" Wow, can't wait for the quantum computers come out so we can have actually secure emails. Or maybe that means no email will ever be secure. I can't tell which.
More likely only those with significant access to quantum computing will have secure communications and the ability to read classically secure communications.
@littlefluffybushbaby7256 They want to get the evidence out there. They claim it exists on the government databases. He worked at the Pentagon running AATIP and AAWSAP.
@littlefluffybushbaby7256 If I ask some random Joe Schmoe in the military he's going to have about as much information as you or I. In this case Resume DOES in fact matter because the evidence is all locked up as "confidential" and not available to the public...
@@moab99999 Yes, and they also denied that the 3 videos he released in 2017 (GoFast, Gimbal and FLIR) were real until they were forced to acknowledge them in 2020 via FOIA request
European ATCO here. I have had several phenomena during my carreer. And there are plenty more incidents I've heard from colleagues, but they just don't get reported. Partly because they are too common and partly because we'd not know what to write into the report ... the safety reports would not really be actionable by the investigators :) What kind of incidents? Pilot reports of weird traffic, that is not on civil or military radar. Pilots avoiding objects or traffic - actually maneuvering due to something that civil or military units are not aware of. I have a quora post written about an incident, but for some reason YT does not like me adding it to the comment.
You can't reverse engineer anything if you don't know the science behind it and if your technology is not high enough to replicate the material and manufacturing technology employed in the manufacture of the thing you want to reverse engineer. That is why I think all those talk about reverse engineering alien tech is hogwash.
I appreciate Sabine's open mindedness about this topic, where unscientific claims seem to flourish. I like to quote a great Italian Astrophysicist on this, Margherita Hack, who said: "We have to be careful what we wish for, on this. If we were visited by an alien population, obviously way more technologically advanced than us, we may end up like North American First Nations post contact."
Sabine, I just have to say, it is refreshing to see somebody who will not budge from true scientific and logical thought. I don't think it's even possible to gain any more respect from me because you have earned it all.
A non-scientist AARO employee: "It's a scientific trope that you can actually cross literally" Sabine: "No, You can not literally cross into a lower dimensional space" You are both saying the same thing, but then you turn around and insult him by claiming he hasn't seen physics literature. Which then raises the question of why you think the person investigating UAP's on a systemic level would know the physics? You destroy your own credibility by being so blinded by your incredibly large and unmerited ego that you can't differentiate when you agree or disagree with someone. When it comes to physics, you're incredibly intelligent and well read. Outside of physics, you're an intellectual cripple, and should drop the ego.
I think the Earth is like the Truman Show for aliens. They can't believe how "off our rockers" we are. Makes for great content in the cosmos. They come by every so often to install more batteries in their hidden cameras.
I'm a private pilot in NJ, and lemme tell you, these "drones" flying over where I live, they aren't like any drones I've ever seen. Some looked to be the size of a small school bus. Some appeared to move at supersonic or hypersonic speeds going back and forth very very very fast over the ocean and back again. These drones put out no heat at all according to County law enforcements FLIR mounted camera on their industrial drone. A police officer and a news reporter watched as 50 drones all flew over the NJ shoreline from out deep over the ocean. Here's the flight data from the UAP that multiple pilots reported flying over the area of Bend, Oregon right around the same time NJ's skies started getting swarmed.. It still makes the hairs on my neck stand up. I hope that never happens to me while I'm flying my little single engine prop plane lol. th-cam.com/video/1hObi8hcmdM/w-d-xo.html
Madam, Germany, France Italy and many European countries have organized UAP sighting reporting agencies and liaison. It's not Just America, America just has a more robust system of reporting. Italy in fact France has a largely robust reporting and investigation programs. Do your research.
The X-Files theme is playing in the back of my head. Those who were so concerned that their information was "sensitive" didn't seem to be able to refer the panel to a classified briefing. Then, these were just excerpts.
Thanks a lot for your summary and your insight, it seems to be a never ending story, in the second generation meanwhile😂. Sad, that Europe is not of interest, since we have in Erich v. Däniken one of the greatest "philosophers" in this field. 6:54 "misallocated taxpayer dollars" - Mr. Elizondo seems to have a point.😂
I have not expected you would cover such topics, but I am happy you do! I am not a scientist, but it always baffles me, how they are talking about UAPs and G forces. If you can create gravity (which I suppose a highly advanced species could) then you can bend time and space. With such technology, travel would be almost instantaneous. Distances loose all meaning and G forces do not play a role, if you have spaced warped around your craft. In theory, completely possible. We do not know how that would be done, but for me a logical explanation.
I've noticed that none of the reports mention rectangular or cubic objects. Also, to my knowledge, there are no rectangular or cubic mints. That can not just be coincidence.
If only the United States could reverse-engineer extraterrestrial healthcare and basic science instruction.
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In Peru we dont have a secret program but we sell alien merch.
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You have even sent alien mummies to be shown at the Mexican Congress! 😂
Don't you have your "Pela Caras" over there?
Chupacabra
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"Pentagon spends $22 million ..." Now that's not something you hear every day. It should read, "Pentagon spends *ONLY* $22 million ..."
its $22 mil per year on a defunct program that hides its data from the public
Pentagon spends more for sneezing 😂
Do you know what they did? They sat around in rooms and supposedly remote viewed things. How much money should have been spent on that and why?
Every penny on this bullshit is one to many!
Dunno William those tricksters from Israel are expensive.
aliens: "take me to your leader". us: "that's a bit embarrassing...".
"Sorry ..He's either sleeping or slipping" 😂😂😂😂
If aliens were advanced enough to come to earth, they wouldn’t even care about the surpassed concept of a „leader“ who gets to spend the money from other people without their individual consent just because he won a popularity contest.
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😂Favourite comment on the internet. 😂
Embarrassingly true 😂😢😂
To aliens: are you sure, perhaps you'd rather "pass" on that experience, specially if you can read minds.
Could we all agree to call it UFO again, plz?
Flying saucers
Little green men!
Yes, at least it's obvious some extraterrestrial aliens are involved
well, these objects are not just flying, so i guess the answer is no.
And name Pluto a planet Again , I and my Interdimensional fellows Agree
Feynman's best quotation: "I think that it is much more likely that the reports of flying saucers are the results of the known irrational characteristics of terrestrial intelligence than of the unknown rational efforts of extra-terrestrial intelligence."
Just curious, have you looked into the UFO/UAP issue? There is one book I'd recommend, UFOs by Leslie Kean. She co-wrote the article for the NY Times about the hidden federal UFO investigative program and is a serious journalist.
She looks only at well documented cases witnessed by multiple persons and often registered on radar. She excludes sketchy cases and, for instance, doesn't include the notorious Roswell case, which at this point is so much a source of revenue for authors and bloggers that the truth may never be kown.
The book was written before the navy videos showing craft with characteristics far beyond those of our best jets. But the phenomena have been occuring for decades in almost every country in the world and she documents some of the most compelling..
Take a look at Kean's book if you are interested and have an open mind.
@@jago76 Given the quotation, I doubt he has an open mind.
Thank you! 🙄
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US Congress is a total circus.
😂 for sure!
Theyre being used as pawns by those running this psyop.
no it isnt
@@KaffeeSpot very unlikely at this point
@@bambusbjorn3508 bahahahaha
🛸👽....I love it 🤣
“Whatever this man has seen, physics literature ain’t it” 😂
Sabine ain’t got no chill lol
When I listened to him, I had exactly the same thought.
He has tasted _chemistry,_ which is just fancy physics~
As a star trek fan I'm qualified to identify techno babble.
I have listened to him and my brain got in deepest state of confusion, I thought:"what the Hell is he talking about, doesn't he simply put words together no matter the meaning?" and if there were tachyons, I would say, he stole it from Star Trek. For a second I have just watched him opening mouth and telling words, it was so confusing moment and a feeling. 😅
But she is also wrong.
There is no proof that is not possible to enter lower dimensional spaces.
Meanwhile, the Government can't even figure out what's going on with drones made by terrestrial life forms.
It's a false-flag event coordinated by the US Military/Gov to get the public to open their wallets for another unnecessary Fed Dept
of course they're NOT going to investigate themselves.
Possibly due to the fact that most aren't drones, and the government isn't allowed to track commercial aircraft. Apparently.
“I used to believe aliens were real, but now that the Government said it, I’m not so sure.”
- Duke Nukem, 2024
Well, part of the government still denies it, and a different faction in the government says it's real. So if you're planning on basing the truth based on what the government says, I got bad news lol
Also they allegedly harvest alien tech, yet cannot handle a bunch of ballons and drones over their territory. :/
@@merowing8588 Potential Alien balloons. It's the same as all the other human balloons, but it sounds much scarier.
They are still doing everything in their power to deny it. Just watch latest fbi report.
They're probably out there, but they've never been here, and never will.
And we'll never go there.
I was born in Estonia during cold war. Being part of punk culture we hoped, that UFO's will help us to get out from Communistic regime. Therefore, we organised trips to island Hiiumaa, where on clear august nights you can see stars and UFO's. And somethimes we are lucky to see stars making 90 degree turns and chasing each other. Later, after the collapse of Soviet Union I found out, that those stars was US Blackbird constantly violating Soviet Airspace and Soviet MIK's trying to catch it. But was interesting times.
Truth is even crazier than fiction my friend. The US wants us to think aliens as a distraction.
Which just goes to prove my point, that I have made for decades.
Even more funny are the claims that the SR-71 was supposedly "stealth", when in reality it was lightning up like a flare on all the southern Baltic coastal radars. Yes, the spielbook didn't change that much since those days.
Thought the explanation is… vodka
Well, just a different kind of aliens I suppose. (Referring to the aircrafts themselves not the US persons within them LOL)
"Whatever this man has seen, physics literature wasn't it" perfect line 10/10
docs.house.gov/meetings/GO/GO06/20230726/116282/HHRG-118-GO06-Bio-GruschD-20230726.pdf here you can see that his academic background is in deed related to physics.
According to Puthoff there are classified physics. Probably Sabine is not privy to.
The arrogance of humans to think their science is all science. Whatever they use to come here and move around I'm sure we know nothing about.
@@josephbasile7978 we do.
I like how the U.S. has been reverse-engineering alien tech for decades and yet still struggles to create a reliable hypersonic missile
Camouflage 😉
Please seek some medication for those delusions.
The US just announced it tested a Mach 17 hypersonic missile. The missile is capable of flying along the nape of the earth.
There is no-way these objects can be reverse-engineered by humans at this time. It's possible the US Gov is keeping _artifacts_ , but these are probably accreting dust in some dark USAF hangar.
The U.S. government can't even guarantee health care for all of its citizens. So there's nothing there, just lots of greed, corruption, and incompetence.
I'd like to see the video with accurate measurements of a 3000g acceleration of these objects.
I guess the question is whether they are "objects" to begin with?
a beam of light or a ball of plasma feels no G forces and there is nobody inside them to get turned to mush
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That would imply they have scalar weaponry Sabina ?
Edit: sorry Sabine ?
@@SabineHossenfelderI’m pretty sure some of them didn’t read as high temperature.
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Holding them in position and manoeuvring them prior to letting them fly off implies technology long denied
As someone who's gone down the UAP rabbit-hole, I do appreciate this video. There is one issue, that is the reliance on the AARO report; When I've seen other scientifically minded people talk about it, it's been called alot of things, but good science it's not. Also, there is a lot of witnesses which we know has been at AARO to testify, yet the report does not account for any of them; Danny Sheehan, Michael Herrera etc. And if I remember correctly, David Grusch did not trust AARO, because they are one of the gatekeepers of this thing, so he went another route to get the word out.
Plus, Sean Kirkpatrick, who lead AARO at that point, has since gone to work at one of these companies which is assumed to be involved in this whole debacle.
I know the Americans are the most loud people in this sphere, but it's not like these stories doesn't happen in the EU either; Belgian UFO wave 1989 etc. etc. South America does also have a deep history with the subject, but I think we as Europeans are a little bit biased because of the english language
Yep we saw a UFO come to us in UK and this was before Brexit
The Rendelsheim forest incident also did not occur in the U.S.
I'm pretty sure the Belgen airforce chased tictac in the late 80's early 90's. The Soviets' also had a lot of documentation on Missile silos being 'messed with' by orbs. Google "Usovo UFO". Australia has a bunch, but that was mostly back in the 80\90's in WA. But, yes I agree, most of the recent activity has been over the USA.
There is another major event involving a children’s school in Africa. The Ariel School in Zimbabwe, 1994. 60 school kids of various ages. Midday landing and direct contact. Certainly there are critics, but this is a widely reported and studied story.
That's what I was thinking. Person makes a claim the govt has been lying to people for decades -> govt report says it's not true -> "Welp, I'm convinced, the govt wouldn't lie to us!!!"
The map of UAP reports are also totally clueless, you'd have to be pretty stupid to think UAP's only get reported in USA and, what was it, Japan & Middle East?
"non-human bodies" sounds mysterious and intruiging until you realize that a dead bird is also a non-human body.
And you have to remember that it’s still hearsay. He doesn’t say he saw it himself.
@@OtterFlys Not accurate. After DOSPR approved an additional set of information for public disclosure, David Grusch snd his attorney, the first IC IG, Charles McCullough, during a 6 minute BBC radio interview around August, was able to acknowledge he had actually seen first hand evidence that he mentioned of previously. Which the 40 other IC IG whistleblowers also have first hand knowledge of, being either present or former crash retrieval program members.
With respect to these UAP's David Grusch is completely FOS.
Yeah but why would they make a big deal out of that.
People are desperate to believe, especially the immature and I reasoning impaired types
I like the fact that there are "whistle blowers" feeling the full brunt of the government and others who get interrogated in quite a friendly manner by congress.
Latter ones possibly possess another type of whistle likely more reminiscent to a flute.
the UAP people who get in trouble are ones (birdwatchers, amateur atronomers) who are suspected of getting footage of air force projects.
there's that famous story of the FBI or whoever planting funny alien cardboard cutouts (yes, ACME style) for a guy, infiltrating his friend group to make him look crazy, and later poisoning him to make him actually crazy. The 70s was a crazy, different time. I hope.
Whistleblower revealing the USA has alien technology: I sleep
Whistleblower revealing the USA spies on its allies: Real shit
@@Toningly The US have a history of blaming Aliens for strange things going on, and in the end, it was always themselves, building and testing fighters and weapons. It's a distraction tactic. There is not one reliable source and proof of a single on of their claims.
I haven't seen many of these 'whistleblower' statements, but the few I have bothered to listen to went something like "I was operating at a very high security level, and I *know* that aliens are real because someone above me told me there was a secret that I wasn't allowed to know". Which, upon examination, equates to 'no evidence', cos people above others in the top level security arena probably like to tell others that they are working on something more secret than you are allowed to know.
That's an excellent and quite humorous mental image (well done!). But, to be fair, that's two very different sections of the government who plausibly could have significantly different motivations. The whistleblowers are claiming that parts of the executive branch (such as the Pentagon / military / UAP research organizations) are hoarding this information and persecuting people who want to reveal it, while they are being interrogated by the legislative branch (Congress). Not that that proves anything, of course, but it's plausible that Congress (which is made up of elected officials and various people assisting them) would feel very differently than the career military people. If the executive branch were hiding vitally-important information from Congress, that could prevent them from making the most informed decisions, and could arguably threaten separation of powers. I can see why Congress would be eager to hear from such whistleblowers.
Counterpoint: until recently, Matt Gaetz was also a member of Congress. If I were privy to secret and incredibly sensitive information about TUO (which I just learned in this video means Technologies of Unknown Origin), I don't know that I'd want to share that information with Matt Gaetz.
...Or, you know, more reasonably, people in the executive branch could be concerned about Congress making stupid decisions once given information, UAPs and NHIs (Non-Human Intelligences) becoming politicized in the dumbest ways possible, or members of Congress (or their staff) who might be compromised by foreign governments leaking that information. Or, of course, the old classic of avoiding mass panic / destabilization. I'm not necessarily saying that's *good* (though I also can't say for sure that withholding information like this is *inherently* threatening the separation of powers), but I can see some possible reasons why it also might not be inherently *bad*.
(As much as I am obviously extremely curious, and would personally like to know if there's any truth to the whistleblowers' claims.)
Not only are there lots of sightings over Europe, but both the UK and France have their archives of sightings published on their national websites since over a decade. The Belgian goverment has publicly declared that sighting occur and jets are sometimes scrambled to investigate.
Hmm. Did the Belgians pass it by Poirot? His little grey cells may be able to find the answer.
@littlefluffybushbaby7256 as a Belgian: I'll look up his contact info
Damn, this must be why Belgium is such a technological powerhouse from all that tech they intercept. All those advanced Belgian tech companies we all know, the household Belgian tech names
The Belgian UFO phenomenon in early 90 was huge and autorithies admited those engine were UFO ! Same in France, with COMETA report.
@@MAXLAND7 You realise that 'admitting it's a UFO' is just admitting that you don't know? Unidentified just means you haven't identified, means nothing more than that.
UAP = Unidentified ANOMALOUS Phenomena.
All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office: All-domain = space, sea, land, air. So 'aerial' is just part of it.
You missed the 'Supercar' series from Gerry Anderson from the 60s then. Google for it.
But it doesn't take into account radars malfunctions, people misinterpret things, lying or being dumb -> UCBDP = Unidentified Claims By Dumb People
Yep, they changed the acronym from “aerial” to “anonymously to encompass all domains.
It's a UFO.
@@BitBlinkThat sort of grates with my logic "unidentified anomalous" aren't all unidentified things anomalous, and if it's anomalous you've probably identified it as such, can't we just call them flying saucers and leave it at that.
I inmediately demand a formal complaint sent to the alien interdimensional embassy for not visiting Europe.
I think you should look up the Belgium Wave. Remember also that David Gruach said that the first UFO crash was in Italy, and the US secured that craft. So they visit from time to time
There was also a Norwegian wave and a British wave. And one of the craziest UFO gurus had a commune of sorts in Switzerland.
Schengen Visa could be a bureaucratic nightmare to obtain for our fellow aliens.
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Apparently the French invited the aliens to a friendly lunch alnd they're still in an ICU recovering from all that red wine. Expect a death star soon after.
As an alien, I often ask myself the opposite question:
Are you humans even real?
I'm still waiting for that darned pilot that said he'd definitely come back to pick us up and not leave us on this stinking planet. There are a lot of weird aliens here and I'm gonna do something I'll regret if I don't get outta here soon.
@@OneWildTurkeyI feel you, bro!
Lololololol
No, didn't you watch the video? We're clearly holograms, but we're really good at it.
@@TheMelnTeam 😂
You know, with that 22 million they spent on Threat Identification, they could've paid off the loans of like 9 university graduates!
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lol! just the fact that at present it has 9 upvotes too...
9 lol
what a waste of money that would be.
it's toss up as to which is a greater waste of taxpayer money,
'Teasers are usually rich kids with nothing to do. They cruise around looking for planets that haven't made interstellar contact yet and buzz them, meaning that they find some isolated spot with very few people around, then land right by some poor unsuspecting soul whom no one's going to believe and then strut up and down in front of him wearing silly antennas on their head and making beep beep noises. '
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Douglas was way ahead of his time.
10:21 We have had a UAP hearing in the EU 9 months ago "UAP: Reporting and scientific assessment in the EU"
The UK too! In the late 1960s * a friend and I used to visit "Cradle Hill" in Wiltshire (Southern England). He was fascinated by UFOs and collected stories. We both saw lights doing things we could not explain (we are both "scientists/engineers") and heard lots of stories. He tried to publish some and was visited by some "high up" people who told him not to! * Yes, it was the 60s and yes, we knew about the cultural imperatives. Well done Sabine!
Amazing, thanks for sharing!
I saw some STEVEs recently. And they tend to come coupled with Sky-glow.
I don't know about you, but in the 1960s, that would definitely have looked like UFOs to anyone's eyes.
Same for Ball-lightning.
Thank you for your imput Chris.
You’re as simple as she is regarding this topic. You’re all so smug and simple. Research this objectively for years then give an opinion.
UK govs are intertwined with the UFO phenomenon. It seems it involves many state secrets. Defence etc
Roman Empire: Bread and Circuses.
United States: Corn dogs and UFO's.
No, Soup and Seinfeld...
@@vikingsoftpaw NO SOUP FOR YOU!
I like corndogs
I would rather be in the Roman Empire, at least the bread and circus were real
@@warminsterop7591 Corn dogs are real...
The Americans are so full of themselves that they even believet that if aliens ever came to visit Earth, the only people they would contact are the US government and they would share their technology with them. 😂 It's not even a matter of aliens or not aliens here, it's a matter of this delusion of ruling over the whole planet to such a degree that the whole universe would have no doubt they'd be the ones to deal with.
Planet `merica.
we are the aliens!😮
These devices are American in origin.
They have been spotted primarily in MOAs (Military Operating Areas). Which are airspace set aside for IS military aircraft testing and training. The other areas they have been detected is over US enemies including Iran.
Why not place like Pakistan or Japan?
Yup. I've thought this for a long time. So called Aliens always seem to dish out their tech and communicate with the US, yet with no one else. Quite amusing!
When asked whether the U.S. government is hiding something, the answer is always "yes."
😂 😂 😂
Usually it's just a mistress or two, some misappropriated funds, or some shenanigans in a men's restroom at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport.
Yeah they're like hiding their passwords. Not alien technology.
True but inadequate. When asked whether *governments* hide stuff the answer is always "yes."
@@FredAmnit Even the government of Tuvalu? I think NOT, sir!
This has been going on since the 50's; Project Blue Book.
Constantly being renamed - to create confusion or to make it look like “something is being done”.
They've moved on from debunking sightings on the basis of misidentification ("it's a weather balloon") to the "we don't know what it is" non-explanation. It all seems a bit desperate to me, on the basis that they once apparently knew what they were and now don't - surely in the light of evidence that would go the other way. Then there's oddity of these crashed "weather balloons" needing a whole bunch of people with guns to stop civilians having a look. If it's just a weather balloon, why can't we have a peep?
All very curious.
Check out the Pentacle Memo
Exactly
Since 47
Since the nazi stuff and the nazi scientists landed in the US.
To everyone in the world who lives somewhere other than the United States, I know that for the past few months there is a LOT of evidence that the entire population of the USA has collectively lost any connection to sanity. I’m quite certain that there are a handful of us who are still reasonable thinking humans. But even so, I acknowledge that things are looking very bleak. 😢
Im sorry average kamala voter but the orbs have been seen outside of the Us, in every continent in fact you are just ignorant in all
Oh we know 😮
Heh, Europe should cean up its own act
So arrogant
My theory is that we're being visited by aliens filming short documentary videos called "r/PeopleOfEarth" and "r/StupidHumans". With an occasional feel-good story about how they adopted a cute little human that had been abandoned on a country highway and was starving before they saved it.
You know....this is the first theory I've heard that ACTUALLY explains why aliens only abduct hicks and weirdos...
And after they sent him back, he founded a social media company 😂
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence to back them up. It’s certainly interesting that the people who make the claims seem to have some sort of previous authority, but no good scientist should accept claimed authority alone as proof of anything.
"some sort of previous authority" is wrongfully diminishing their qualifications. But true, evidence is needed but it's difficult. Let's assume they were right, some top secret special access program network for UAPs exist, and illegally disclosing information is treason. If you were there, would you actually provide evidence to the public? It's not a light matter, considering every part of your life and your family's lives are at risk.
We need evidence, which is why the government will be extreme to ensure we never receive it.
Tell me about the statistical methods one might use to quantify sufficient or insufficient extraordinariness in a research study? Can you provide some examples of studies that assessed "extraordinariness" as one of their criteria for assessing data and conclusions?
@@Kohyoti Not a direct answer more of a fun fact but there's 5 "observables" which might be part of it;
1. Sudden/instantaneous/rapid de/acceleration
2. Hypersonic velocities *without signatures* (e.g. heat)
3. Low observability (including vision)
4. Transmedium travel
5. Positive lift (essentially no obvious signs of propulsion)
Mexico, Japan, and Peru have also held congressional hearings. Likely, more to come…
Thank you. A lot of the times when skeptics (which skepticism is healthy, especially regarding this topic) dismiss this topic, they usually are simply uninformed on a lot of the developments, both in the US and globally. These phenomena certainly aren't unique to the US nor are they unique to modern day. There is a lot of historical precedence for similar phenomena across the globe and throughout time.
Great, more time, money and energy down the drain while we have real problems on this planet that need to be solved!
I'd love to work for that dept of the military. Once a month break out the whiskey, sit around the table, and write a report for congress: "...aliens travelling in multidimensional holographic space as described by Einstein's..."
Every day must be bottomless hilarity.
It's not as easy as you think. We've got to keep with the flying saucer subreddits, watch the endless "I was probed" videos on YT -- do you have any idea how boring Elizondo is? We pay him a small stipend to come in every week to fill us in on the latest Word and the man will not shut up about "how Star Wars got it wrong."
Same blueprint as those who wrote the bible. Except they sat around a fire. 🤣
And demand more funding, natch.
If I were a Congressperson, the moment I heard someone say that objects had been witnessed changing directions at speeds involving 1000-2000Gs, I would've stood up, walked right out, gone to my party's leader, and demanded a committee assignment worth a darn.
If I were a 17th century congressman and I heard someone say that somebody had talked to someone across the room through a copper wire…
the most unbelieveable thing about the entire story would be that w eare able to reverse engeneer such a tech.
its like sayin someone in the midages can replicate an iphone
Why?
We’re closing to faster than light travel than Egypt was to Rome. Technological progress is exponential, not linear.
Sabine, it's a long story, but I was involved with ufology around a decade and a half ago... There's too much craziness in it, no doubt about that... And I became a skeptical.
But... There's a few really weird cases... The issue is how exactly do you extract evidence from things that happened years ago?
(One example is the Brazilian UFO night, that happened in 1986... Objects were detected by radar, then civilian pilots saw them... Then the Brazilian airforce sent fighter jets, which also interacted with the objects and so on... And then the government, a dictatorship at the time, called the press and told everything that happened.)
Now, at this exact moment, we're seeing the drone drama, that is happening even in Germany. We don't know what they are either, but everybody is calling them drones now.
Anyway, I know nothing. But I'm following what is happening, basically for curiosity. Let's see what happens.
Merry Christmas!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I am Brazilian and that absolutely happened. No idea what it was. No one knows.
@vidal9747 Yeah, and I've never seen a good explanation for it either.
Rather similar to Tehran 1976 ufo incident...
Unfortunately Wikipedia gives completely misleading account of the Tehran case... the page has been heavily moderated by skeptics who don't approve official US gov documents for the event!
I'll be honest, if i hasn't seen something crazy myself once, i would be a full-blown skeptic. In about 1995, at 12 years old, my sister and i saw three very slow moving objects that looked like dull-orange comets in the sky. They eventually formed a triangle after a few minutes, then the "comet tails" simultaneously disappeared, they blinked once, and then all three suddenly zipped across the sky in different directions in a random zigzag pattern as thin orange streaks like shooting stars and went below the horizon in about 1 second. I wasn't counting because i wasn't expecting it, but maybe 5-10 seconds later we got blasted by a crazy loud crack, like a sonic boom except sharper and narrower than a jet's sonic boom would be. Scared the crap out of my sister and me.
it's a difficult subject isn't it. so many accounts of odd sights. same here, I have seen things i thought impossible. very familiar w the night sky....but what we saw didnt fit w known objects.
One of the most reported details of UAP sightings is the lack of typical cause/effect characteristics commonly associated with known high-speed aircraft, such as sonic booms. Your experience doesn't seem to be the typical experience. Your experience may have a full but fascinating explanation. 🤘🏻
sounds like a meteor shower, meteor showers are WEIRD because you are seeing trails of different sizes from completely different angles
@@khhnator Comets don't blink, zig-zag, or change direction.
@@khhnator ladies and gentleman, the intelligence of the average skeptic.
5:59 if we had alien technology I cannot belive we would have such tiny water bottles in a congressional inquiry
That's the best!!
They're so small that I didn't even notice them
Huh?? what does a marketable portion size sold cheaply in bulk have to do with aliens? What, do you think aliens only drink from buckets?? How could you think those are remotely related?
@@EclipseClemensSome of these “skeptics” don’t sound like real people…
When I was a kid a whole bunch of neighbors gathered on the sidewalk to point and stare at this strange glowing thing
in morning light sky. I got my telesope out to have a look. It was clearly a weather balloon, you could see the instrument package hanging beneath it. The sunlight had caught it in a very particular way making a strange light show. If i had not identified it those neighbors would have probably gone thru life occasionally talking about 'that time they saw a UFO'.
Don’t compare civil sightings of just a glowing thing with a lot of expert pilots seeing physical objects performing impossible manoeuvres. The fact that your neighbours were fooled by a balloon doesn’t tell us anything on serious sightings
@@silvio5266 The sad fact is that even "expert pilots" are capable of being deceived. And what is a "serious sighting"? Just because someone can pilot an aircraft does not make them a reliable witness.
@@cbnewham5633 there are sightings with multiple occurrences in a short period of time, with multiple expert testimonies and corroborated with radar data (still classified to this day), the most iconic and famous one is the Nimitz case. You want to tell me that it’s just an hallucination or a balloon? lol
@@silvio5266 They are 'seeing' it on display screens - and advanced detector systems w/complex optics are prone to ghost images and false images.
@silvio5266 "corroborated with radar data that is still classified to this day..." Honestly, can you not see the contradiction in that single sentence?
Pentagon - 'We need $3 trillion to investigate this' Gov - here's the check. Btw 'what are those drones? ' 'sorry we don't know who/what/when/where/why' :)
Yep. Whether you like chuck or not, his ufo briefing the other day was a complete 🙄🤦♀️.
Thanks Sabine for covering the hearings. You still have a lot to learn, and I hope you continue investigating the subject. There is a long way ahead of you before you start understanding why you should not trust ARRO or the DoD. Peace!
Skepticism of testimony is not persecution of witnesses.
Nobody claimed it was.
I suggest you look into what kind of persecution they've claimed to have experienced. Threats, leaked medical records etc
Nope, but the benefit of the doubt should be warranted and a call for more transparency should be made.
Christians always have a persecution complex. Who else is going to believe this sort of stuff without any real evidence.
@@Mudamaza You dont get benefits of the doubt if you dont produce any evidence. This is not a matter of opinion, its complete idiocy and you fail to realize that you entertain it for entertainment purposes, not pursuing truth.
A good example of UAP is standing under a street lamp at night and taking a video of it and shaking the camera a little bit. There is no reference for size or distance, so the amount of parallax is unknown.
And noticing that a moth can exceed the speed of light. (edit: not moth, that's a UAP) That's sure to confuse the scientists!
So how does an alien civilisation so advanced that they can do interstellar travel be so clumsy as to crash on earth and allow reverse engineering.
Dont UFO and drink!
The same way a civilization capable of building aircraft with sensor fusion data link single engine vtol low radar cross section crashes on occasion… do you even hear yourself right now?
BTW, the small private aircraft traffic over Europe is much sparser than over the US. This might explain why there are less sightings in Europe.
Always brought out when a distraction is needed.
yeah, everyone forgot about Epstein's list.
That's my working theory - it's a distraction from a number of developments that the 'powers that be' do not want "We, the People" to notice or question - generally, the fragility of the U.S. dollar and U.S. military - developments that involve vast corruption and U.S. perfidy around the world. The distraction (aliens!) may get more intense. I do think that alien visitations are possible but I've also learned the following "rule of thumb" for almost anything that is asserted by the U.S. government or its vassal media:
Whatever they say, the opposite is true, and whatever they accuse others of doing, THEY are doing or planning to do.
That's my problem and our problem overall: The government that lied about "weapons of mass destruction" in Iraq is still lying, big time. Millions have died (Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Chile, Indonesia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Colombia, Honduras, Iraq, Gaza, Syria, Libya, Chechnya, Ukraine..to name some) and trillions are being spent on war and the overthrow of decent governments with virtually no accountability. How are we to believe this government on ANYTHING?
The object in the second clip (00.40) was a bird. Its apparent speed is due to parallax and the long focal length of the camera lens. This clip has been used in many YT videos as "evidence" of something unexplained when it is totally explicable.
A few years ago US government posted a lot of "UFO" videos they claimed experts could not explain. Within minutes ALL of them was debunked baloons, birds, and similar normal mundane explanations by regular people with just common knowledge when they got to watch them ...
Sabine I am an aerospace engineer, astrophysics degree also from LSU. You should talk to Dr. Salvatore Pais. His patents and work, need to be looked at by the mainstream physicists. Obviously working with him would be hard since he’s working with three Air Force, but you definitely could get a hold of him. Humble man, a genius and worked in aerospace really his whole career. His doctorate/degree is from Case Western Reserve. His work inspired me to finish my work and get into aerospace at a tough time in my life. My mom had just passed and I was borderline not going to finish my work out. His work needs to be checked out!
Let's be clear Sabine - to say that Luis Elizondo has "worked in the military" is an incredible understatement. Luis Elizondo was previously a key component of the Pentagon/DoD Taskforce, AATIP, that was created to assess "UAP". For many years he held the highest known security clearance as a contractor to the US Government
Doesnt mean he is correct. This is just an appeal to authority.
That's an appeal to his authority if anything. It's about his claims and whether or not any of it is substantiated. You probably don't hold the same standard for Presidents who blatantly lie to the American people, who shouldn't be blatantly lying. Luis Elizondo likely grifts UFOlogy, because we all desperately want to believe
So does Elon Musk 🤷♂️
@@Fat-totoro-cat are you suggesting that somebody who headed a Department of Defense Division created & tasked with the sole purpose of investigating UAP, then after many years left said Division citing concerns of transparency to the American Government and its people, is not an authority on the topic?
@@alexanderirizarry7722 no - to public knowledge, Elon Musk did not work with the Pentagon & Department of Defense on a taskforce created specifically to investigate UAP. If you are talking about Elon Musk receiving high level security clearances, based on recent announcements it is unlikely to happen
In 1968 I was 11 years old and delivering news papers in Salt Lake City Utah at 4 AM.
I saw a flying disk come up over the mountain. It darted from place to place 30-50 miles apart, came to a complete stop, then after doing that for a while it went to the same mountain it came from.
Years later I found out that was where the Tooele Army Depot is.
It was one of ours.
Yes this was 56 years ago.
The best theory is that, Totalitarians have found if there is an emergency, they can pass legislation to rule by decree, That is how Hitler, Lenin, Mao came to power anyway. So the goal seems to be to use an alien invasion as the problem that is an emergency to gain control over all of us.
In Europa gibt es im Verhältnis zur Bevölkerung sogar mehr Sichtungen von UAPs, als in den USA. Wir haben nur eine deutlich diskriminierende Kultur bezüglich dieser und ähnlicher Ereignisse, weshalb man kaum davon erfährt. In diesem Punkt irrt Sabine, hat sich offensichtlich nicht in der Tiefe mit der Thematik, was Europa angeht, beschäftigt. Klar ist, es gibt diese Flugobjekte und über sie wurde bereits im Mittelalter mehrfach berichtet, mit geheimer US-Technologie haben sie daher nichts zu tun.
i completely agree, but to be fair she is also quite new to the subject going by what she has presented here and I think maybe she would do well to visit the SOL Foundation site which I'm sure you are familiar with , certainly she would understand among the Academics there the propositions that they have tabled and the science , psychology and politics proposed to approach this complex subject.🛸🖖
The acronym UAP now stands for unidentified anomalous phenomena, it was previously called unidentified aerial phenomenon like you stated but not now.
Ah, sorry about that!
Well.... what is strange is that Elizondo was the previous director of the government program evaluating UAP reports when this entire thing (recent congressional hearings as of the last 7 years?) started. I'm not sure about all of the people in this video, but I know that at least he is a previous government official speaking about his experience. He has the unfortunate position of not being able to produce direct evidence. We are left in an impossible situation because the acting government officials are basically calling them liars. So here we are......
The US Congress does everything but addressing inequality
Inequality what? 20% of citizens can live well just by doing crime instead of doing low paying job. You can live pretty well without much effort here.
maybe crime is partially fueled by inequality
Why would you think they'd address the very thing that ensures their power?
"Whatever this man has seen, physics literature wasn't it...." 😅
@@stevenfranks3131 well he isn’t a physicist but an intelligence agent with a high clearance tasked with finding out if there is truth behind the claims of hidden crash retrieval programs etc. He is just reporting the findings of his serieus investigation after allegedly interviewing over 40 witnesses including first hand witnesses and people with the relevant clearances. This is not some cook and it would be nice to not just see this man ridiculed for doing something that I suppose he does out of patriotism not to prank the world and ruin his career and reputation.
'Secret Programs' are a great way of accessing government funding without requiring ANY explanations
No one is covering all the UDOs (Unidentified Driving Objects), I have seen far to many things traveling our roads and bouncing along mountain & forest trails. Some are completely quiet, others are belching noxious fumes and extreme audio disturbances. There are far to many well documented cases of people being disoriented and even temporarily blinded by bright lights especially at night. Erratic movements and sudden turns on red without stopping can easily support the belief that beings not of this world without even the basic knowledge of our traffic laws are out there. We do not have to look up to find aliens, they are in the lane next to you.
Forget the aliens! What about the mermaids and the aquatic ape coverup?
Not to mention ManbearPig.
That was PT Barnum and he sewed a monkey's head to a fish's body
Thanks, Sabine, for covering this. It's about time physicists start asking these questions and I applaud you for it.
I see UFOs all the time. People tell me they're called "birds", but that's just a word and I'm crap at identifying them. so they're UFOs.
Birds are not real. 😆
Birds aren't real.
The bird is the word
@@PukeSkinwalker oh i see you've heard
And the evidence for this claim exists, where?
If you want circumstantial evidence, there's an overwhelming amount. Hard evidence is harder to find because the allegation here is that there's an unacknowledged special access program that has all the hard evidence. And they aren't sharing.
Aliens have a keen observational interest in American narcissism.
We are the most powerful country on the planet. If that bothers you, move to America 😃
Too bad Congress can't devote themselves to attending to matters that would actually make the lives of their constituents better.
Only reason you only have Aliens in America and on American military bases is that Americans are the only ones who have a strong Alien folklore. Because it's just that, folklore.
You clearly haven't been paying attention to the news. Countries like Mexico and Japan have also had legislative hearings on UAPs. It's not just a US issue.
Still no hard evidence, only heresay.
I can't believe she actually said it's possible that "they" came to Earth or sent probes. I was expecting her to be 100% dismissive. There might be hope for mainstream physicists after all.
Anyone is entitled to believe in whatever they choose, but others don't have to accept anything that the likes of Grusch has to say.
The whole idea that there are UAPs (e.g. drones), therefore they must aliens, is logically absurd.
I think it is a lot easier to think that there are aliens rather than the whole thing being some elaborate scheme. This government isn't smart enough to pull off that type of stunt.
I've lost track of how many times Grusch and Elizondo have testified to Congress. They always say much the same things: vague warnings and allegations, never with any specifics. An example of a specific might be that "On 27 March 2019, at Grover's Mill, New Jersey, an individual visited the crash site of an object that appeared not to be of human design. He took pictures, which I have seen." This is hypothetical, of course. But it is the kind of thing I would expect a credible witness to say, and it would lead to closed door sessions where more detail would be allowed. It would not result in hearings like this.
UFOs really like to visit the US
I don't believe this is credible, but it concerned me that this got in front of Congress.
As someone who’s seen a black triangular craft in August of 2007 larger than my house hover completely silently over it close enough I could have hit with a baseball, I think it’s very credible. Even if I hadn’t had that once and a lifetime sighting though, there are an estimated 200 billion trillion stars (2 x 10²³) in the observable universe. Is it really that hard to imagine that other species exist with vastly superior intelligence and technology? Who the hell are we but tiny specks of carbon on a grain of sand. 🤷🏼♂️
@@bg9919 where are the pictures?! and the chances of intelligent life are not that great and they still have to abide the laws of nature!
Oh, there are enough UAPs buzzing around in Europe too.
We just don't make a big deal out of it.
Do you have some info on that? I'd be really interested.
@@SabineHossenfelder Sorry, that's a state secret.🧐
But seriously, there are always reports of UAPs, for example in Belgium, and also in Germany. National Geographic reported on this and about the UFO reporting office CENAP.
In the course of my life, I have often met serious people who have claimed to have seen a UFO. When he was 10 years old, my son also observed a mysterious phenomenon, which he drew for me at my request.
He saw a shooting star that was hit head-on by an object and collided with it. I have no idea what he really saw.
Our senses typically deceive us greatly.
@@HerbertHeyduck there used to be, yes. But seemingly there weren't any in recent years. Guess the aliens lost interest in us.
@@SabineHossenfelder also look into Irans cases, or Japan. There is loads to find if you don’t outright dismiss the possibility. Doesn’t mean every sighting is anomalous but there is a lot of military reports of so called UAPs all over the world with a lot of connections to countries with nuclear weapons or big powerplants etc.
Hans Glasers paintings are also interesting.
Few errors in video:
- There is an initiative about UAPs on an european, EU level
- There is a heatmap from previous years (2022-2023) highlighting Europe
- it is changed to Unidentified Anomalous (not aerial) Phenomena.
A customer complained to an employee about something, probably mildly entertaining, in the store. The employee told other employees and then escalated the issue to their supervisor, who escalated it to a manager. They conveyed the problem to their peers, superiors, and other employees. A year or two passed. Employees left to work at other stores and shared the story with other employees. The C-Suite executives finally heard about this problem. After an initial review, it seemed hundreds of customers complained about the same thing. After a team formed to solve the problem followed the story to find out what happened, these "hundreds of customers" all ended up being only one customer - the one who originally complained.
That's a nice analogy, but there's too much smoke to be nothing there. Whether it's fire or something else- who knows?
I like how they claim these objects do all sorts of extraordiary things, yet it's always suspciously not captured on camera. It sucks when the best proof of UFO we have are mere blurry dots that behave alike balloons or any other thing
They have plenty of good data, they're not releasing it to the public
The Brazilian government is arguably more transparent on this topic, likely due to fewer international conflict-related issues. We have a wealth of official documents available online through our national library, along with extensive press coverage on the same cases mentioned in these documents. I recommend searching for the "Noite Oficial do Ovnis 1986" (Official UFO Night) and the "Caso Prato 70's" (Dish Case), particular the interview with Uyrangê Holanda, the military officer who commanded the latter case, on TH-cam. France, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Canada, and others countries have similar contents publized.
Grusch says with such confidence things that are _very obvious nonsense_ but apparently no one in a Senate hearing has remotely enough education to challenge him, because he uses "sciency words". That is the part that should be worrying everyone.
I'm surprised so many kept a straight face. Certainly in any other venue that would not have been the case.
The people in a senate hearing are there to listen, ask questions and then ultimately go away, consult with others on facts and then write a detailed report. They don't have to know all the specifics there and then. They don't have to believe what they hear, and they don't just swallow every fairy tale without rational thought. Some people are just professional enough to not show their disdain and disbelief. 👽
Gotta ask them if they believe in Santa Claus, heaven and manufacturing consent
Being yanks they will definitely believe in sky ghosts and some dude who was a magician 2,000 years ago
@@6DunJuan91 Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand; 2 By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain. 3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; 4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures: (1 Corinthians 15:1-4, KJV)
I’ve got to ask, you has a policy of ridicule and an Incredulous jerk helped you even begin to research this topic at all? It’s far from your fantastical, stereotypical BS and simple minded nonsense. What’s actually extremely funny is how intelligent people are so stuck in the dark and they’ll never even begin to understand how important and real this topic is and how much it can help us understand and crack open scientifically. Sir, I am serious about that question though. I truly feel bad for people like all of you or at least mostly all of you. I come from a long line of physicists. I studied history for six years and I’m a data scientist. Not someone who believes Santa Claus and is a zealot. I hope you and so many others will eventually grow up or evolve because you’re so stuck in the dark it’s absolutely mind blowing, and quite frankly extremely sad.
I think, that most probable reason, why governments hide data about UAPs is that there are at least 30-70 wholly different origins of such objects, neither of which humanity can't figure out, how and why something like that exists.
And to admit data about UAP means for government to admit also fact, that there is something weird going on, which they can't neither control, nor understand. Despite decades of attempts.
"I saw a very secure email" Wow, can't wait for the quantum computers come out so we can have actually secure emails. Or maybe that means no email will ever be secure. I can't tell which.
He still has a high level security clearance so it can't be passed off so confidently.
More likely only those with significant access to quantum computing will have secure communications and the ability to read classically secure communications.
Elizondo isn't just a "Military man" he literally ran the AATIP program as it's Director from 2010 until it was closed in 2012.
So what. It's the evidence that matters not someone's resume.
@littlefluffybushbaby7256 They want to get the evidence out there. They claim it exists on the government databases. He worked at the Pentagon running AATIP and AAWSAP.
The pentagon has twice denied that he ever even worked on that project.
@littlefluffybushbaby7256 If I ask some random Joe Schmoe in the military he's going to have about as much information as you or I. In this case Resume DOES in fact matter because the evidence is all locked up as "confidential" and not available to the public...
@@moab99999 Yes, and they also denied that the 3 videos he released in 2017 (GoFast, Gimbal and FLIR) were real until they were forced to acknowledge them in 2020 via FOIA request
European ATCO here. I have had several phenomena during my carreer. And there are plenty more incidents I've heard from colleagues, but they just don't get reported. Partly because they are too common and partly because we'd not know what to write into the report ... the safety reports would not really be actionable by the investigators :)
What kind of incidents? Pilot reports of weird traffic, that is not on civil or military radar. Pilots avoiding objects or traffic - actually maneuvering due to something that civil or military units are not aware of. I have a quora post written about an incident, but for some reason YT does not like me adding it to the comment.
My grandfather was a career Navy engineer. Yea we are reverse engineering tech. Poorly
Reverse engineering tech from a dream is really difficult. That's why it costs so much.
You can't reverse engineer anything if you don't know the science behind it and if your technology is not high enough to replicate the material and manufacturing technology employed in the manufacture of the thing you want to reverse engineer. That is why I think all those talk about reverse engineering alien tech is hogwash.
I appreciate Sabine's open mindedness about this topic, where unscientific claims seem to flourish. I like to quote a great Italian Astrophysicist on this, Margherita Hack, who said: "We have to be careful what we wish for, on this. If we were visited by an alien population, obviously way more technologically advanced than us, we may end up like North American First Nations post contact."
Will we open a casino?
Well, if it were other humans, that would be a possibility. But if they are not human, chances are they lack greed and violent behavior....
@@TheKarlslok Personally I can't reliably predict behaviour of my fellow humans, I don't think it would be easier with aliens.
@@TheKarlslok Why would you believe that? Even an AI can show "greed", in principle. And engage in kinetic action.
Sabine, I just have to say, it is refreshing to see somebody who will not budge from true scientific and logical thought. I don't think it's even possible to gain any more respect from me because you have earned it all.
A non-scientist AARO employee: "It's a scientific trope that you can actually cross literally"
Sabine: "No, You can not literally cross into a lower dimensional space"
You are both saying the same thing, but then you turn around and insult him by claiming he hasn't seen physics literature. Which then raises the question of why you think the person investigating UAP's on a systemic level would know the physics?
You destroy your own credibility by being so blinded by your incredibly large and unmerited ego that you can't differentiate when you agree or disagree with someone.
When it comes to physics, you're incredibly intelligent and well read. Outside of physics, you're an intellectual cripple, and should drop the ego.
I think the Earth is like the Truman Show for aliens. They can't believe how "off our rockers" we are. Makes for great content in the cosmos. They come by every so often to install more batteries in their hidden cameras.
You're aware that in the Truman Show everything was staged for one guy. You sure the aliens are staging everything going on in the human world?
Great job sneaking in that book advertisement at the end. I didn't even realize it was an advertisement until you told us to check it out 🙂
For the Americans who thought "Men in Black" was a documentary
What is wrong with Americans?
Ffs 😂😂😂.
Fear mongering for control is constant in the USA.
As a New Englander, I find it all
terribly embarrassing.
The Dumbing Down of America
is in full swing.
I think it's the gun industry behind it, good for business!
The US government would tell us if they were withholding info about this....🤣
I'm a private pilot in NJ, and lemme tell you, these "drones" flying over where I live, they aren't like any drones I've ever seen. Some looked to be the size of a small school bus. Some appeared to move at supersonic or hypersonic speeds going back and forth very very very fast over the ocean and back again. These drones put out no heat at all according to County law enforcements FLIR mounted camera on their industrial drone. A police officer and a news reporter watched as 50 drones all flew over the NJ shoreline from out deep over the ocean. Here's the flight data from the UAP that multiple pilots reported flying over the area of Bend, Oregon right around the same time NJ's skies started getting swarmed.. It still makes the hairs on my neck stand up. I hope that never happens to me while I'm flying my little single engine prop plane lol. th-cam.com/video/1hObi8hcmdM/w-d-xo.html
Turn in your license. You are not mentally fit to pilot an aircraft.
I don't think you would be able to get a heat signature from a tiny drone high in the sky
That's a pretty amazing recording. Thanks for posting the link.
Madam, Germany, France Italy and many European countries have organized UAP sighting reporting agencies and liaison. It's not Just America, America just has a more robust system of reporting. Italy in fact France has a largely robust reporting and investigation programs. Do your research.
Don't make us look bad let the Staters make a fool of themselves!
I went past this 3x and almost blocked it. Then i saw Sabine's face. Why oh why the ridiculous front page!
The X-Files theme is playing in the back of my head. Those who were so concerned that their information was "sensitive" didn't seem to be able to refer the panel to a classified briefing. Then, these were just excerpts.
Thanks a lot for your summary and your insight, it seems to be a never ending story, in the second generation meanwhile😂. Sad, that Europe is not of interest, since we have in Erich v. Däniken one of the greatest "philosophers" in this field.
6:54 "misallocated taxpayer dollars" - Mr. Elizondo seems to have a point.😂
Glad to see you getting on this Sabine. Cheers!
I have not expected you would cover such topics, but I am happy you do!
I am not a scientist, but it always baffles me, how they are talking about UAPs and G forces. If you can create gravity (which I suppose a highly advanced species could) then you can bend time and space. With such technology, travel would be almost instantaneous. Distances loose all meaning and G forces do not play a role, if you have spaced warped around your craft.
In theory, completely possible. We do not know how that would be done, but for me a logical explanation.
The aliens are waiting for us to grow up or destroy ourselfs.
Maybe they want the real estate?
Thanks for finally covering this!
Has anyone ever discerned any mints other than tictacs in the sky moving anomalously?
Certs
The Mentos Wave of 1973.
@@ssdfgardiner1233 We do know that Mentos are an incredible source of free and unlimited energy.
Most Polos are ground based.
I've noticed that none of the reports mention rectangular or cubic objects. Also, to my knowledge, there are no rectangular or cubic mints. That can not just be coincidence.