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UFO expert claims aliens are MURDERING innocent people
UFO expert claims aliens are MURDERING innocent people

Daily Mail​

time28-04-2025

  • Science
  • Daily Mail​

UFO expert claims aliens are MURDERING innocent people

One of the world's most revered UFO experts claims the beings behind UFO phenomena are not just observing us but are in fact killing innocent people. Jacques Vallée, a man whose six-decade career has put him at the epicenter of every serious UFO debate, is sounding the alarm. 'I can tell you that in my files… some of which I contributed to the database of, there are at least half a dozen well-documented cases where the injuries that resulted in death were deliberate,' Vallée said. According to Vallée, chilling warnings that humanity has long brushed off as the stuff of science fiction are real - and governments have known for years. In a stunning and unsettling disclosure, Vallée revealed that the files he personally helped assemble while working with a secret Pentagon-linked UFO study include evidence of human deaths caused deliberately by encounters with UFOs. The files were pulled together in the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP). Vallée, the man who first proposed that UFOs might originate from other realities rather than distant planets, insists his warning is not speculative hysteria. Indeed, Vallée is no fringe figure. He is the scientist who advised the US government, contributed to seminal investigations like Project Blue Book, and inspired the French researcher character in Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the Third Kind. During the AAWSAP investigation, based inside a Las Vegas aerospace facility, teams painstakingly gathered horrifying evidence from around the globe. Among the most disturbing: hundreds of severe human injuries in Brazil linked directly to UFO encounters. While Vallée remains guarded about specifics, he confirmed that the injuries were not accidents, but acts of aggression. Other investigators from the program, like Dr. Colm Kelleher, have stated it bluntly: 'UFOs are bad for human health.' The chilling truth appears to have buried behind layers of classified reports, corporate secrecy, and government indifference. Vallée believes the real truth has been kept secret because if the public knew that not only are we not alone, but that extraterrestrial or extra-dimensional forces have killed humans with impunity, the very fabric of society could unravel. The UFO experts believes the shocking revelations could shatter world religions, see trust in governments collapse and set off global panic. Vallée's newest book, Forbidden Science 6: Scattered Castles, lifts the veil even further. It chronicles his private exchanges with shadowy insiders, including the billionaire Robert Bigelow and a cabal of CIA-affiliated scientists dubbed the Lonestars, who claim the US has recovered crashed vehicles of unknown origin. These secretive defense contractors, operating in remote desert bases, have spent decades desperately trying to reverse-engineer alien technologies. Their adversaries abroad, it seems, have been doing the same. The implications would mean National security is no longer just a terrestrial concern but an interdimensional arms race. Despite the uncomfortable truth lurking in the files, Vallée believes full disclosures must be made, but not in a clumsy or haphazard way. He fears that a sloppy admission such as a clumsy 'Yes, aliens exist' announcement could plunge civilization into chaos. 'If we want to disclose… something as simple as saying, "Yes, we acknowledge the phenomenon and it seems to be from space," we would have to… answer a hundred other questions, that this is not the end of the story,' Vallée said to KLAS. 'There are religious questions… there is a religious side to all this.' Fear, suspicion, and religious upheaval could destroy societies faster than any foreign invasion. 'I think… that we should disclose with a structure,' Vallée suggested, adding, 'The structure hasn't been invented yet.' As congressional hearings, mainstream media, and academics inch closer to forcing the issue into the open, Vallée's plea grows more urgent. In more recent years, Vallée, now a Silicon Valley venture capitalist and computer scientist, published a study of physical evidence from a UFO crash in a peer-reviewed science journal, Progress in Aerospace Sciences. As he told Wired, Vallée hopes that research will become 'a template for what serious UFO research could be in the future, if one plays by the rules.'

Vallée: UFO disclosure could trigger complex religious, security questions
Vallée: UFO disclosure could trigger complex religious, security questions

Yahoo

time26-04-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Vallée: UFO disclosure could trigger complex religious, security questions

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A highly respected UFO investigator warns that disclosing the truth, linked to documented human injuries and national security concerns, requires a carefully crafted strategy to avoid chaos. Jacques Vallée has been a central figure in UFO research and debate for over six decades, often finding himself at odds with UFO orthodoxy. Vallée was among the first to argue that the unknown craft, seen for centuries in our skies and oceans, may not be from other planets, but instead from other realities. Vallée has heard the demands for an end to official secrecy many times and, at the same time, has participated in secretive efforts himself, including a UFO study launched by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in 2008, which was hidden inside a Las Vegas aerospace company. One focus of the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP) was genuinely disturbing: the real-life health consequences for humans who come into contact with UFOs. Hundreds of serious injuries have been documented. AAWSAP investigators traveled to Brazil to obtain government files related to hundreds of Brazilians treated for injuries after being targeted by UFOs. While Vallée won't discuss specific AAWSAP files, except for cases he provided to the database, he said those cases of UFO-related injuries were not accidental. 'I can tell you that in my files… some of which I contributed to the database of, there are at least half a dozen well-documented cases where the injuries that resulted in death were deliberate,' Vallée said. Incidents in which UFOs deliberately cause physical harm to humans are rare, according to personnel who have seen the full AAWSAP files, but they do occur. Dr. Colm Kelleher, one of the AAWSAP managers, has said, bluntly, that UFOs are bad for human health. Could that be a reason to keep secrets? In his most recent book, 'Forbidden Science 6: Scattered Castles,' Vallée shares private exchanges with colleagues from the AAWSAP program, including Robert Bigelow, a Las Vegas billionaire. Additionally, there are conversations between and a close-knit group of scientists known as the Lonestars. The scientists, some of them former CIA contractors, accept that the U.S. government has recovered crashed vehicles of unknown origin, and that defense contractors have worked for decades to reverse engineer the technology at secretive facilities in the desert and elsewhere. They say adversary nations have done likewise, and that the race to duplicate the technology means national security is at stake. Vallée favors transparency but worries that an official declaration could prove chaotic. 'If we want to disclose… something as simple as saying, 'Yes, we acknowledge the phenomenon and it seems to be from space,' we would have to… answer a hundred other questions, that this is not the end of the story,' Vallée noted. 'There are religious questions… there is a religious side to all this.' While Vallée is encouraged by the renewed interest in UFOs within Congress, mainstream media, and academia, he thinks someone needs to craft a well-planned strategy for how to unleash what would likely be the biggest news story in history. 'I think… that we should disclose with a structure,' Vallée said, adding that, 'The structure hasn't been invented yet.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Navy crew reports dramatic encounter eerily similar to iconic ‘Tic Tac' incident
Navy crew reports dramatic encounter eerily similar to iconic ‘Tic Tac' incident

Yahoo

time09-04-2025

  • Science
  • Yahoo

Navy crew reports dramatic encounter eerily similar to iconic ‘Tic Tac' incident

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Sailors aboard a U.S. Navy warship off the coast of Southern California reported having a dramatic encounter with four unknown objects that seemingly flew away in a synchronized formation. That formation seemed eerily similar to the now-famous 'Tic Tac' object seen in those same waters in 2004 and investigated by a secret government program based in Las Vegas. It appears the 'Tic Tac' is back, or maybe never left, as the crew members aboard the USS Jackson said that they saw four of the oddly shaped craft, one of which emerged from the ocean. The sailors were able to record video of two of the 'Tic Tacs' as they appeared on a thermal sensor in the ship's command center. That video was made public Tuesday in a podcast that 8 News Now Investigator George Knapp co-hosts and is likely to rekindle questions about who is piloting these objects. It's been nearly 2 decades since the 'Tic Tac' incident, here's what we know about the iconic UFO encounter When Navy aviators first encountered a 'Tic Tac' shaped object off the coast of Southern California in 2004, it was largely ignored until 2008 when a new UFO program based in Las Vegas learned about the incident. The program, dubbed AAWSAP, was launched by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), with support from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Bigelow Aerospace as the contractor. As it turns out, the 2004 'Tic Tac' is pretty much identical to the 2023 model. In February 2023, crew members aboard the Navy's USS Jackson saw an illuminated object emerge from the ocean off the coast of Southern California — in the same general area where the original 'Tic Tac' was seen. Inside the ship's command center, the sailors saw a familiar shape on the thermal sensor. The thermal system, known as Safire, is a heat sensor, not a camera. A closer look showed that there were two of the objects, not just one. The witness said they saw four 'Tic Tacs' in formation. 'But when we start talking about all of the objects, all we witnessed was all four of them. All in synchronous, jetting into the abyss. All four, all timed together and all left. And we were like holy [expletive] … The second they left, maybe three, four seconds pass, I run to my station and I look at my radar, they're all off radar. That's it, they all zoomed off. But it's clear that they're in communication with one another and synchronized like three, two, one countdown. Let's all go. I think unless there's some level of like one entity controlling all four and then they all leave at the same time,' a USS Jackson crew member, who requested to stay anonymous, said. His account and the video recorded from the thermal sensor were made public on the Weaponized Podcast with filmmaker Jeremy Corbell. George Knapp analyzes 'drone-a-palooza,' the swarm of unidentified objects creating buzz nationwide 'It is not an unusual thing for people who are out in combat zones to see anomalous craft, and we're talking no wings, no tail, no rotors, no exhaust. You and I get it time after time after time. Usually, they're just stories. When you have a piece of data that correlates with the verbal testimony, that's big and that moves the needle,' Corbell said. Crew members told Corbell that other sensors on the ship confirmed what was seen on the thermal screen. 8 News Now asked former defense department analyst Marik Von Rennenkampff to figure out if the sensor may have picked up images from an airplane or helicopter. 'The very first thing, George, that I did, is I went back to the historical flight tracker data, and we know the time, location, we know which way, we know with a high level of precision which way the infrared camera aboard the USS Jackson was pointing, and we can we can in the 3D space, we can kind of, we can project where that camera was looking, and there are absolutely no aircraft within that line of sight that match up with what we see in the video,' Von Rennenkampff said. Inside one of the most consequential UFO encounters of all time: the 'tic tac' incident Could it be some sort of secret military project that has been stashed out in the ocean for the past 21 years or longer? 'I don't think it's ours. I suspect there are better places for us to showcase that kind of equipment to unwitting sailors. That just doesn't make sense,' Von Rennenkampff added. The new 'Tic Tac' video was shared with the Navy aviators who encountered the first 'Tic Tac' 21 years ago. David Fravor and Chad Underwood both said they were stunned by the similarities. So why was this incident not reported up the chain of command or to the Pentagon's UFO office, AARO? It's not clear, however, this is just the beginning, and it is suspected that Congress will be asking questions about the video and the incident. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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