does he actually believe in Bigfoot? I thought he just had a few experiences that he believed could not be explained and wanted to find out what they were. Not that it was a Bigfoot
My favorite Bigfoot “theory” is they have an advanced underground tunnel system to move around the world. Which is why you can’t find them Bigfoot has to be one of the dumbest things to truly believe in. At least aliens you can point to the vastness of the universe and say there’s a chance we’ve captured on camera creatures that there might be only a handful left of on camera in very remote locations which had not been seen in decades. Yet, nothing for BF
Pentagon States UFO Sightings Caused Brain Damage, Radiation By Jason Hall April 6, 2022 the Sun reports via Daily Mail. The "Anomalous Acute And Subacute Field Effects On Human and Biological Tissues" report -- dated March 11, 2010 -- details 42 cases of adverse medical effects from medical files and 300 from "unpublished" cases of individuals experiencing encounters with UFOs, which included sightings of ghosts, yetis, spirits and other out of ordinary occurrences leading to injuries, death or "permanent healing." Additionally, a summary of UFO sighting effects conducted by a private nonprofit in 1996 linked abduction -- the most common UFO-inducted effect -- to paralysis, eye injuries, electrical shocks and some sexual encounters, the Sun reports. The 1,500-page report was conducted by the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program (AATIP) -- which closed in 2012 -- and obtained by the Sun through the Defense Intelligence Agency. "Sufficient incidents/accidents have been accurately reported, and medical data acquired, as to support a hypothesis that some advanced systems are already deployed, and opaque to full US understandings," the report states. The report was obtained by the Sun through a Freedom of Information Act request initially made in 2017. You can read more about the report here.
Strange UFO Photographed By Mars Rover By Dave Basner May 19, 2022 with a mission to seek out past, and perhaps even current, signs of life, as well as to collect rock and other samples. Since then, the rover and its onboard helicopter, Ingenuity, have spotted some weird things: an "alien boot," metallic wreckage, and possibly even an alien. It turns out though, NASA may have gotten a photo of a UFO from a rover as well. In 2003, the space agency sent up a different rover, Spirit. Spirit went to the Red Planet with a 90-day mission but far outlasted that, remaining active for six years. During that time, the rover found evidence Mars was once much wetter than it is now, and provided more data about the Marian wind. It also took hundreds of photos and someone combing through all those pictures just stumbled upon one that appears to show a UFO. The long, strange craft was examined in a video by UFO Sightings Daily and has most people stumped. Viewers are impressed by the find, calling it "mind-blowing" and writing things like, "Great capture of what could possibly be someone's else's drone watching our rovers." Others, however, are not convinced, stating, "It's not a drone or a UFO. Some particles on the lens of the cam." As yet, there's no word from NASA on what it could be, but you can see the full, official picture, and others that Spirit took, here.
China said its giant Sky Eye telescope may have picked up signs of alien civilizations, according to a report by the state-backed Science and Technology Daily, which then appeared to have deleted the report and posts about the discovery. The narrow-band electromagnetic signals detected by Sky Eye -- the world’s largest radio telescope -- differ from previous ones captured and the team is further investigating them, the report said, citing Zhang Tonjie, chief scientist of an extraterrestrial civilization search team co-founded by Beijing Normal University, the National Astronomical Observatory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the University of California, Berkeley. It isn’t clear why the report was apparently removed from the website of the Science and Technology Daily, the official newspaper of China’s science and technology ministry, though the news had already started trending on social network Weibo and was picked up by other media outlets, including state-run ones. In September 2020, Sky Eye, which is located in China’s southwestern Guizhou province and has a diameter of 500 meters (1,640 feet), officially launched a search for extraterrestrial life. The team detected two sets of suspicious signals in 2020 while processing data collected in 2019, and found another suspicious signal in 2022 from observation data of exoplanet targets, Zhang said, according to the report. China’s Sky Eye is extremely sensitive in the low-frequency radio band and plays a critical role in the search for alien civilizations, Zhang is reported to have said. The suspicious signals could, however, also be some kind of radio interference and requires further investigation, he added. Calls by Bloomberg News to the Science and Technology Daily weren’t answered. — With assistance by John Liu https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ed-signals-from-alien-civilizations#xj4y7vzkg
The Lochness monster was a Demon summoned from a different dimension by Alistair Crowley during his rituals at Ball Sack Manor Everybody knows that
US Warships Were Swarmed By 'At Least 100' UFOs, Naval Crew Says By Jason Hall June 28, 2022 U.S. warships were swarmed by "at least 100" UFOs in 2019. Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell told DailyMail.com that the crew from the ships involved in a mysterious incident off the Southern California coast in July 2019 explained the incident to him. Deputy Director for Naval Intelligence Scott Bray said during a UFO hearing last month that the branch was "reasonably confident" that the objects involved were drones, however, Corbell said he wants more answers, claiming an intelligence failure would "dwarf our mistakes made surrounding the events of 9/11." "I don't care if these were 'drones' or true UFOs, pyramids, triangles or even seagulls with lights strapped onto their wings," Corbell said. "I want the fundamental question to be answered. Do we know the controllers of these units?" The claims made to Corbell contradict previous statements by Naval intelligence and raise questions about the aircraft caught on video possibly being advanced foreign technology or otherworldly objects. "We don't know yet what exactly these craft were. But whatever they are, their abilities and presence alone represents a serious national security issue and shouldn't be dismissed out of hand," Corbell said. The filmmaker had previously shared videos of the warship incident -- which were verified by the Pentagon -- of radar screens picking up multiple aircrafts on social media last year, which went viral on social media. Last November, Pentagon announced its plans to launch a new office aimed to track and assess unidentified flying objects spotted in military training airspace. The Airborne Object Identification and Management Synchronization Group (AOIMSG) will be part of the office of the defense undersecretary for intelligence and security and focus on working alongside other federal agencies to “detect, identify and attribute” UFOs and assess, and as appropriate, mitigate any associated threats to safety of flight and national security,” Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks confirmed in a memo obtained by DefenseOne.com. In June, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released a preliminary assessment on unidentified aerial phenomena. In the report, the UAP Task Force admitted to receiving reports of 144 unexplained encounters between the U.S. military and UFOs and didn't rule out the possibility of alien connections, though still not explicitly selling the theory either.
I hate that Jeremy Corbell is the face of a lot of this because he seems like a horrible grifter. The military and civilian pilots and other actual serious people should be the face.