19x17 - The New UFO Hunters

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19x17 - The New UFO Hunters

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In the 21st century,

UFOs have gone

from fringe science

to mainstream obsession.

With the interest from

so many agencies including NASA,

everybody's getting into

the game of understanding UFOs.

A new generation of researchers

is employing technology

so advanced

it can unlock clues

invisible to the human eye.

We have physical

scientific evidence

of these phenomena existing

with real scientific equipment.

And unidentified flying objects

have even captured the attention

of experts at the highest

levels of government.

The Pentagon is now

seriously investigating

the extraterrestrial question.

Is humankind

now closer than ever

to understanding

the strange events

that are happening in our skies?

- We have a lot more information.

- We have a lot of cases.

We have stories of people

who've interacted with them.

It's an exciting time.

There is a doorway

in the universe.

Beyond it is

the promise of truth.

It demands

we question everything

we have ever been taught.

The evidence is all around us.

The future is

right before our eyes.

We are not alone.

We have never been alone.

June 5, 2023.

The news website The Debrief

reports that former intelligence

official David Grusch

has given Congress

classified information

about deeply covert

m*llitary programs

that possess craft

of non-human origin.

The sensational report

captures the attention

of people at the highest levels

of government.

By law, we're required

to take that seriously.

The Inspector General

has referred it to the committee

as an urgent concern

and one with some credibility

to it, so we'll do our job.

David Grusch is just

the latest in a number

of high-level

whistleblowers who have

come forward in recent years

with claims that

the U.S. government knows much

more about the UFO phenomenon

than they have disclosed

to the public.

I think this new report is

interesting because it continues

to show that we really

have to talk about this.

Now, I suspect that there's

an undercurrent of "we'd really

rather not talk about it,"

but there are people

within the m*llitary

who really wouldn't mind

talking about this a little more

because they're curious, too.

Now, on the official end,

at least,

you can report these things

without fear of retribution,

and that wasn't always the case.

For the first time in history,

members of Congress,

senators, and even

former presidents

are openly talking

about the possibility

of an extraterrestrial

presence on Earth.

This paradigm shift

has emboldened whistleblowers

like David Grusch

to come forward

with extraordinary claims

and represents a major turning

point in the hunt for UFOs.

What makes the modern hunt

for UFOs different

than what we've seen in the past

is the fact that

it's becoming legitimized.

We have recent revelations

from the U.S. m*llitary

talking about sightings

that they've recorded

and have finally released

under some pressure.

All these people

are gonna come together

to learn how to study UFOs,

UAPs as we now call them,

which is a brilliant idea.

The Pentagon has been incredibly

opened-minded suddenly

to admit yes,

we've investigated UFOs.

But that is only half

of the story

because we know that

they've been investigating

UFOs even earlier,

starting in the '40s and '50s.

In 1947,

Air Force General

Nathan Twining,

head of the Air

Technical Service Command,

established a program

known as Project Sign

to collect and evaluate

information

about reported UFO sightings.

Project Sign was a short-lived

endeavor, about a year or so,

and it was during that time

that there was the reported

"estimate of the situation,"

that said that this is

a bonified phenomena

and we need to study it.

Following on the heels of

Project Sign was Project Grudge,

aptly named,

which took

a very dismissive tone

to the phenomena and concluded

there is nothing here.

At the conclusion

of Project Grudge in 1952,

the m*llitary created

Project Blue Book.

The program continued

to collect and evaluate

UFO data, but now

in a more public fashion.

Project Blue Book

was largely not interested

in whether

there was a phenomena,

but more in controlling

the public narrative.

Project Blue Book really

wasn't an open conversation.

It was the Air Force looking

through the stuff saying,

"No, no, no, no, no,

swamp gas, weather balloons,

atmospheric effects, what have

you, hyster mass hysteria."

They're putting out

a report and saying,

"Nothing to see here,

move along."

Between 1947 and 1969,

investigators working

on Projects Sign, Grudge,

and Blue Book

collectively reviewed

over 12,000 sightings worldwide.

However, on December 17, 1969,

Air Force officials announced

that they had concluded

their inquiries

into the UFO phenomena.

The government said,

"There's nothing to investigate,

but, by the way,

there's 701 unexplained cases."

So, they didn't explain why

they didn't explain those cases.

They just said, "Um, there's

nothing worth pursuing here."

When Project Blue Book

concluded with 701 UFO cases

left still unexplained,

UFO researchers were skeptical

about the government's claim

that they were no longer

interested in the phenomenon.

Decades later, it came to light

that the U.S. government

was secretly investigating

UFOs once again.

In 2007, the Department

of Defense established

the Advanced Aerospace thr*at

Identification Program,

or AATIP,

a highly classified project

tasked with investigating

unidentified aerial phenomena.

AATIP was

officially acknowledged

by the Pentagon in 2017,

but soon after, it was

discovered that the government

had a second top secret

UFO program underway.

Since 2017, there's been

a lot more digging

and revelations

that have gone on.

It turns out the program

was actually called AAWSAP,

the Advanced Aerospace w*apon

System Application Program.

AAWSAP was the biggest

UFO program

in the history

of our government.

They had 50 full-time

investigators.

You think about

Project Blue Book,

they had a handful of people

working on it full-time.

50 full-time investigators

who traveled all over

the country, all over the world,

gathering information,

and they created the world's

largest UFO database.

200,000 cases.

And none of it

has been made public.

None of it has been released.

In 2020,

the U.S. government established

yet another program

within the Department of Defense

called the UAP Task Force.

Its mission was to

scientifically investigate

and analyze m*llitary encounters

with unidentified

aerial phenomena.

The chief scientist assigned

to the task force

was Dr. Travis Taylor,

who has worked on various

government and m*llitary projects

going back decades.

He was offered the position

while investigating

anomalous events

on Skinwalker Ranch in Utah.

After the first couple of weeks

that I had come out

to Skinwalker Ranch,

we made some measurements

that startled me.

I thought the measurements

looked real similar

to electronic warfare

or non-lethal

human weapons systems.

So I reported this, and I was

invited to the Pentagon

to give a presentation

on what I had seen.

The director of the UAP Task

Force came into the meeting

and invited me

to join the task force.

Dr. Taylor and his colleagues

at the UAP Task Force

analyzed 144 cases

documented by m*llitary personnel

around the world,

including photographic

and video evidence,

as well as scientific data

taken of the encounters.

On June 25, 2021,

their preliminary findings

were presented

to the Congressional

Intelligence

and Armed Services Committees.

Of those 144 cases,

only one of them we were able

to actually find

was of terrestrial origin.

It was something like

a high-altitude balloon

that was being used

for scientific, uh, equipment.

But 143 of the 144

was actually unexplainable

with the data that we had.

I get asked all the time,

"Tell us the things

that hasn't been released

to the public yet."

Well, I can't do that,

of course.

I-I signed

non-disclosure agreements.

And unless the government

releases it

as public information,

I can't talk about it.

Could the U.S. government's

UAP investigations

have discovered

important information

that is being intentionally

hidden from the public?

And, if so,

might we soon learn of

even more astounding evidence

that has yet to be revealed?

While the government still

operates largely in secrecy,

the hunt for UFOs

has now been taken up

by mainstream scientists

and academics,

and some of them are convinced

that we may already have proof

of an intelligent

alien civilization.

Ithaca, New York.

At Cornell University,

astronomer Frank Drake

launches the first search

for alien life

performed by

an academic institution.

Using a massive radio telescope,

Drake and his team

scan the cosmos

for evidence of radio signals

that could be coming from an

extraterrestrial civilization.

While the Cornell program

ultimately found

nothing of interest,

it paved the way

for similar scientific efforts.

The most prominent

is the SETI Institute,

which stands for the Search for

Extraterrestrial Intelligence.

The kind of experiment

that we do at the SETI Institute

is a listening experiment.

The idea is fairly

straightforward.

We're gonna aim some antennas

in the direction

of that little star over there,

which is not too far away,

and might have some planets,

and you know, tune as much

of the radio dials as we can

to see if we pick up a signal.

You have to look at a lot

of stars in order to catch one

that happens to be broadcasting

into space now.

So, that's basically

the strategy.

You're just trying

to find something

that indicates there's

somebody up there

at least as clever as we are.

SETI astronomers have been

listening to the cosmos

since 1984,

and in that time,

they have come across

some truly bizarre phenomena,

like an anomaly,

first detected in 2007,

known as an FRB,

or fast radio burst.

Fast radio bursts were found

by an astronomer

at West Virginia University,

and he found a signal

that only lasted

for a fraction of a second.

Just like

like that,

about the time it takes

your eye to blink, okay?

And it went from high frequency,

to lower frequency.

So, the question is:

All right, where are they

coming from, and what are they?

And if it's very far away

as they turned out to be

it's in somebody else's galaxy,

and we can pick it up

here on Earth,

it's got to be something

that's really powerful.

But we still don't know

what fast radio bursts are.

While researchers

continue to search

for the source

of the fast radio bursts,

another, perhaps

even more intriguing,

celestial phenomenon has been

observed in recent years,

interstellar objects,

meaning objects

from other star systems,

entering our solar system.

The first interstellar visitor

ever detected

was a strange, oblong object

called "'Oumuamua."

'Oumuamua was discovered

by a telescope in Hawaii

called Pan-STARRS

on October 19, 2017.

And the size

of 'Oumuamua was roughly

the size of a football field,

somewhere between

100 and 200 meters.

Astronomer Dr. Avi Loeb

of Harvard University

sent shockwaves through

the world of academia

when, shortly after

'Oumuamua was detected,

he made the extraordinary claim

that the interstellar object

may be some type of

extraterrestrial craft.

Avi Loeb did

a very detailed analysis

of 'Oumuamua and noted that

its acceleration after

it passed the sun was-was

beyond what you would get

from a gravitational boost.

So that was interesting

and difficult

immediately to explain.

Professor Loeb said

that 'Oumuamua behaved

artificially, unnaturally.

He pointed to multiple areas

like speed,

acceleration, trajectory,

where he said

this was artificial.

So, in every respect,

this thing raised

some big questions.

A lot of people

who would've disregarded

somebody else saying that

as being kind of wacky,

said, "You know,

this is the chairman"

"of the department at Harvard.

This is somebody we respect.

Maybe we got to have

this conversation."

So, I think Loeb was

very courageous to do that.

Only over the past five years,

the first interstellar objects

were discovered by astronomers,

and that's what brought me

to the subject,

and, hopefully,

within the coming decades,

we'll have some evidence

that tells us

whether 'Oumuamua was

from another civilization.

And the way to find out

is not to argue about it

philosophically, but rather

to look at the sky.

So, I established

the Galileo Project

in July 2021 to search

for objects that may

be artificial in origin,

from another civilization.

In 2021,

Professor Loeb

and his colleagues

raised nearly $2 million

and founded The Galileo Project,

the largest effort

to research UAPs

in the history

of the academic world.

Using a network of new

and existing telescopes,

as well as a variety

of sky-scanning technologies,

the Galileo Project aims

to systematically search

for possible

extraterrestrial objects

both in space and within

Earth's own atmosphere.

Within the Galileo Project,

we are planning

to design a space mission

when the next

unusual interstellar object,

like 'Oumuamua, shows up,

and we might send a probe

that will take

a close-up photograph of it.

An object like 'Oumuamua

could potentially be

of artificial origin

and indicate spacecraft

that were sent

by other civilizations.

That would have

huge implications

for the future of humanity.

Professor Loeb is hopeful

that the Galileo Project

will help pave the way

for other scientists to search

for evidence

of extraterrestrial life

without fear of ridicule

or repercussions.

It is for this reason

that he named his project

after the Italian

astronomer Galileo,

who was persecuted

in the 17th century

for daring to challenge

the established

scientific notions of the time.

So, the philosophers

during the days of Galileo

refused to look

through his telescope

when he was arguing

that the evidence he finds

implies that the Earth

moves around the sun.

They wanted to believe

that the Earth

is the center of the universe,

and so, they simply

avoided the data,

and they put him

in house arrest,

so that nobody

would listen to him.

So, of course,

if there is ridicule and stigma

and we don't want

to fund the searches,

then we will be exactly

in the same position as those

philosophers who refused to look

through Galileo's telescope.

If we are open-minded

and willing to consider

that possibility

that we are not alone,

and that we are not the smartest

kid on the cosmic block,

then we might find something.

While government UFO research

remains top secret,

data gathered

by the Galileo Project

will be open to the public,

with findings published

in peer-reviewed journals.

The academic community's

growing interest

in unidentified aerial phenomena

marks a new age of UFO hunting.

An age that now includes

scientific studies

by the world's premier

space organization,

NASA.

French Guiana.

December 25, 2021.

We have liftoff. Décollage.

Liftoff from

a tropical rainforest

to the edge of time itself.

At the Guiana Space Centre,

NASA launches the most powerful

telescope ever constructed.

The James Webb Space Telescope

represents an ambitious

$10 billion effort by NASA

to see further than ever before

into the deepest parts

of the universe.

Nearly six months

into its mission, on July 11th,

James Webb delivers

its first incredible images

of previously unknown galaxies,

stars forming, and black holes.

To many, the early success

of this powerful tool

demonstrates new promise

that scientists may soon answer

an age-old question:

Are we alone in the universe?

We can now look into space

with more clarity

than in all of our

previous human history.

And with the new

James Webb Telescope,

some of those amazing images

that we've gotten from Hubble

20, 30 years ago,

now are even more rich,

more detailed, more amazing.

And with James Webb,

too, you know,

we will discover

more and more exoplanets.

And some of those exoplanets

may contain similar

intelligent life like on Earth.

Part of what

the Webb Space Telescope

is designed to do is to look

for planets that exist

in what's called

the-the habitable

or the Goldilocks zone.

So, they're the right distance

from that kind of star

to possibly be able

to support life.

Looking in the future,

ten, 20 years,

I think, and a lot of people

that are a lot smarter

than me think,

that we're probably

gonna have found something

we can classify

as extraterrestrial life.

Considering the amazing images

that the James Webb

Space Telescope has produced,

UFO hunters are asking,

what would we find

if NASA applied

their incredible technology

to search for evidence

of extraterrestrials

already visiting Earth?

The question

may soon be answered

because, on June 9, 2022,

one month before the release

of the first

Webb telescope images,

NASA officials announced

their plans to commission

an independent study on UAPs.

When you think of it,

NASA is the perfect organization

to conduct research.

They run the Space Station.

They have satellites

that probe deep into space.

They have

interstellar missions out there

in the far reaches

of the cosmos.

If they're coming

into our atmosphere

from-from deep outer space,

NASA would be the first one, uh,

to be able to detect that.

On May 31, 2023,

NASA held its first

public hearing

to discuss the agency's mission

in studying UAPs.

And it's now

our collective responsibility

to investigate these occurrences

with the rigorous scientific

scrutiny that they deserve.

It provides

an opportunity for us

to expand our understanding

of the world around us.

As an organization

dedicated to exploring

the unknown,

this work is in our DNA.

Could the unprecedented

efforts of NASA

to join the hunt for UFOs

ultimately provide

the tipping point

in finding evidence

of extraterrestrial life?

And is it possible,

as ancient astronaut theorists

suggest, that NASA

already possesses

strong evidence

that intelligent beings

exist beyond Earth?

NASA's experience with UFOs

dates right through

from the very first

Gemini missions,

all the way through

the Apollo missions,

all the way through

to the Moon landings,

we have encountered UFOs.

Former Apollo, uh, astronaut

Edgar Mitchel,

who I-I knew personally,

spoke openly about his knowledge

of not even just having seen

UFOs but alien bodies

and technology in the possession

of the United States government.

You had other NASA astronauts,

Gordon Cooper,

famously talked about UFOs

that he saw as a pilot.

You had James McDivitt,

a NASA astronaut,

and-and quite a few others

having seen UFOs.

There's the astonishing photo

of a triangular craft

taken in 1986

from the space shuttle.

And it, too, is a-a

bright daylight photograph,

and you can clearly see

this triangular craft

there outside the window

of the space shuttle.

Now, the image

is labeled "space debris."

So, that's-that's

the official view

on what this is, but this

is an interesting image.

Uh, it shows something

obviously quite structured,

and it is

unmistakably triangular.

There have been

multiple accounts

of strange things picked up

on NASA videos and photos.

They've got huge databases.

And one of the things

when NASA announced

that they were going to do

this study is, they said

"We are going

to be looking at data."

And people

were asking themselves,

"Well, what data

are they talking about?"

Well, the data they already have

and have been collecting

for decades.

Now that NASA is officially

investigating UFOs,

might we soon have

definitive evidence

that there is

an alien presence on Earth?

While the world's

premier space agency

may be better equipped

than anyone to uncover

the truth about

unidentified aerial phenomena,

some researchers believe

our greatest w*apon

in the hunt for UFOs

is the smartphone,

carried by ordinary citizens

all over the world,

who are now capturing

high-definition footage

of events that defy

all conventional explanations.

In primitive rock art

throughout the world,

there are depictions of

what look like flying craft

and strange beings.

According to

ancient astronaut theorists,

these images represent

the earliest documentation

of extraterrestrial encounters,

and they believe

the best UFO hunters

have always been

ordinary citizens

recording what they see

with their own eyes.

In the ancient

astronaut opinion,

those stories of UFOs today

are the same stories

that our ancestors in

the remote past also explored,

and their cell phone cameras

were the walls of caves,

and reliefs and carvings

in which they commemorated

those incredibly

significant events

that they were eyewitnesses to.

These things have been here

interacting with us forever.

On every continent,

in every culture,

throughout human history.

We call them by different names.

They appear in different guises.

We used to say

they were flying shields,

flying chariots.

Then they became flying

saucers, uh, ghost rockets.

UAP, UFO,

whatever term you want to use,

it's all the same phenomena.

In 1870, photographer

Howard Kimball

took the very first UFO photo,

which captured

a cylindrical object

above Mount Washington

in New Hampshire.

Since that time,

thousands of photos of UFOs

have been taken

all over the world

many of which

are grainy or blurry.

But now, thanks to

incredible advancements

in camera technology,

anyone with a smartphone

can capture

high-definition photos

and videos of anomalous

events in the sky.

Technology has changed so much

over the past 30, 40 years

that now it's possible

for regular Joe citizens

to be part of

this investigation.

We all have computer power

greater than the computers

that sent humans

to the Moon 50 years ago.

Couple this with the fact

that people know

UFOs are now being taken

seriously by the government,

and what we have

is an army

that has been mobilized.

An army of UFO hunters

armed with

cutting-edge technology.

The hunt is on.

A key player in

the modern-day hunt for UFOs

is documentary

filmmaker Jeremy Corbell.

Corbell has been successful

with acquiring

U.S. m*llitary videos of UAPs

and gaining permission

to share them with the public.

He is also helping

to disseminate

compelling footage

sh*t by civilians

using the power of social media.

I've been trying

to modernize my approach

in that I use social media

as a way to instantaneously

get information out

and obfuscate all

the channels of suppression

for this type of information.

So from Instagram

to Twitter to TikTok,

you name it,

all of these are social weapons

for us to get information

into each other's hands.

The modern hunt for UFOs

is now becoming proactive

rather than just reactive.

Social media

has been of great importance

to the modern-day

hunt for-for UAP.

Not only does it allow us to

connect directly with witnesses

and with journalists

who write articles,

and get them a bit more

educated on the issue,

engaging with various

figures on social media

means that we're asked to adhere

to a standard of evidence

that we weren't before.

Images captured

by smartphone technology

and the dissemination of them

on the Internet

have led to literally

millions of people

all around the world becoming

involved in the hunt for UFOs.

While smartphones

have made it possible

for anyone to record

high-definition footage

of strange events in the sky,

serious UFO hunters

are employing

multiple technologies

to separate

the extraordinary

from the mundane.

You have to really sort through

a lot of things and make sure

that what you're seeing

is truly a UFO.

There could be some

anomalies due to lighting.

There could be birds.

There could be other experiments

or different types

of technologies

going on in that area.

Sometimes, you have to have

advanced technology

to figure that out.

I took a trip to Mount Adams

about four years ago

on a retreat,

and the first night,

I was able to see 13 UFOs

that were moving around,

changing course and direction,

getting brighter

and also getting dimmer.

And some of them actually

even descended down

onto the mountain and then

went back up with lights on.

Now we had our

satellite tracking on,

our apps, we had

our ISS tracker on

to make sure we weren't

seeing anything

that was already up there.

Clearly, they were something

that is unidentified

and we can't really

figure out exactly what it is,

but it definitely was

an amazing phenomenon.

In addition to devices

that can detect airplanes,

satellites, and other

known objects in the sky,

there is another

powerful technology

now available to

anyone with a computer

or smartphone called MADAR,

which stands for

Multiple Anomaly Detection

and a*t*matic Recording.

In terms of having tools,

there's something

in the United States

called MADAR,

and this is about

70 to 100 different nodes

around the country.

You can put this and

attach it to your computer

where there's

detection instrumentation

that will detect changes

in electromagnetic

qualities in your area,

and other factors,

to detect various

types of anomalies

that could be, uh, UAP.

Could this new technological era

of the hunt for UFO evidence

finally lead to the answers

that humankind has been seeking

for thousands of years?

Ancient astronaut

theorists say yes,

and suggest that perhaps

the most effective

of all UFO hunters

is a non-human intelligence.

In the 21st century,

UFO hunters are

armed with technology

that allows them to record

anomalies in the sky

with incredible clarity.

And today's technology

can also glean new information

from photographs

taken decades ago.

The northern highlands

of Costa Rica.

September 4, 1971.

Photographer Sergio Loaiza

is conducting an aerial survey

of Lake Cote for the

National Geographic Institute

using a special

map-making camera

that snaps photos

at 13-second intervals.

He's up in an airplane

about 10,000 feet.

He's taking photos of

a hydroelectric project,

and they're trying to calculate

the environmental

impact of this.

So, he's just taking

these ordinary photos,

gets back to the lab,

takes a look

at the contact sheets

and says, "What's that up

in the righthand corner there?"

It's this mysterious, circular,

shiny metallic craft.

Curiously, the object

does not appear

in either the previous

frame of film

or the one after.

Instantly, the National

Geographic Institute says,

"You can't talk about this,

and we're gonna

put a lid on this."

And they do for some time.

According to Loaiza,

he and his colleagues

were forbidden from

divulging any information

about the object

captured in the photograph,

which was estimated to

be 160 feet in diameter.

But in 1979,

the photograph was leaked

to the Argentine newspaper

La Nación

and analyzed by UFO researchers.

The photo

is studied later

by Jacques Vallée

and other UFO investigators,

and they realize this is

a tremendous photograph.

This photo has

been official declared

by Costa Rica as

an official UFO photo.

They don't know what it is

after years and years of study.

Many skeptics suggested

that the object

was likely some

kind of debris or smudge

that got on the film

during the development process.

But in 2021, Esteban Carranza,

a friend of the Loaiza family,

was able obtain

the original contact sheets

and have them scanned

using the latest

and most sophisticated

technology.

He gains access

to the original contact sheets

and sends them off

to a photographic lab,

and they do

a reproduction of the image

using the most

advanced technology

to bring it forward,

and they come up

with this 1.8 gigabyte

image of this craft.

The debris and smudges

that were visible in

the original photograph

are no longer present in

the new higher resolution image,

but the saucer-shaped

object remains

and is clearer than ever.

This higher definition scan

showed some new details.

These new details

help take a number

of prosaic explanations

off the table.

For example, it was said

that it could have been

a chip in the glass.

However, you can see

that that's not the case.

This photo, in and of itself,

in its original state,

was tremendous.

But now, with this incredible

leap in technology,

we're able to bring it to life

in an even greater way,

and it's just another example

of this great leap

that we're making now

in our understanding

of these UAPs.

Another way in which UFO hunters

are utilizing evidence

from the past is through

the advancements of

artificial intelligence, or AI.

In 2023,

New York-based Enigma Labs

launched a project to

crowdsource and quantify data

about UAPs with the help

of artificial intelligence,

and also compare it

with data going back

all the way to the 1940s.

Alejandro Rojas acts

as the company's head

of research and content.

I help with providing

background information

on UAPs and the history

of UAP research.

And then also to make sure

that when we are

sharing information

that it's very comprehensive.

So the articles,

for instance, we write

on historical cases are

going to have more information

than I think

you'll find anywhere else.

Enigma Labs hopes

that by creating

a database of both

old and new evidence,

patterns will emerge that could

finally provide

real answers to explain

the strange events

that have been witnessed

in our skies

for thousands of years.

We're gathering

a lot of data to hopefully

have a bigger database

than anyone's had

out there about

cases throughout the world.

And then applying AI

to go through those cases

to scrub them

to find those good cases.

With this unprecedented effort

across all disciplines

from academics,

government, and technology

is humanity on the cusp

of discovering compelling

evidence that there is,

in fact, an extraterrestrial

presence on Earth?

Ancient astronaut theorists

say yes.

Whoa, we got something!

We got something!

And point

to the discoveries being made

at the site

of the most intense UFO hunt

ever conducted,

Skinwalker Ranch.

- Do you see this?

- Yeah.

Here, on the 500-acre property

known as Skinwalker Ranch

Everybody keep your eyes

peeled to the skies.

a team of investigators

is conducting

the most sophisticated

and comprehensive UFO hunt

currently underway

anywhere on the planet.

Erik, we got something moving

right overhead of us right now.

- That's not a plane.

- I'm not seeing it.

It just sped up.

It just vanished.

Skinwalker Ranch is one

of the most anomalous areas

on this planet.

Here's what people have seen

in that ranch:

strange creatures suddenly

appearing out of nowhere

UFOs, instruments don't work.

When it comes to Skinwalker,

you've actually had

some scientific research

and a lot of scientists

having their own encounters.

Since 2016,

investigators have been using

state-of-the-art

camera equipment,

ground-penetrating radar,

radiation detectors,

and a host of other

highly sophisticated equipment

in an effort

to meticulously study

and document anomalous

activity at the site.

We've made incredible progress

in documenting

the reality of the phenomena.

We are just getting started

in scratching the surface

of what we are really

dealing with.

That's significant.

In 2019,

Dr. Travis Taylor was asked

to join the team

at Skinwalker Ranch,

just before he was brought on

to the government's

UAP Task Force.

I was really excited

when Brandon Fugal

and his principal investigator,

Erik Bard invited me

to come out to Skinwalker Ranch

and join the investigation team.

- Hey, look! UAP right there!

- Yep.

Since I've been out there

at Skinwalker Ranch, I've seen

so many different things

- Y'all see that?

- that before

I would've not really

believed they existed.

For UFO researchers,

the investigations

at Skinwalker Ranch

represent a promising new era

- What are you seeing?

- A signal.

one in which

a former investigator

for the federal government

and civilian researchers

can work together

in the search for answers.

What is that?

For me to be

doing the task force work

and the Skinwalker Ranch work,

I think we're in a new era

of understanding

the UAP-UFO phenomena.

It did come out of the mesa.

It came out of the mesa?

It came right out of the mesa.

Finally, there's

Congressional oversight

on UFO investigation programs.

And maybe one day we'll find,

if they are extraterrestrial

intelligence,

the public

will get to know that.

For the first time

in human history,

the search for evidence of

extraterrestrials visiting Earth

is the subject of

a collaborative worldwide effort

across the scientific

and intelligence communities.

20, 30 years ago

it would've been a dream

if I would've

opened the paper and I read

NASA is now studying UAPs,

and Harvard created

the Galileo Project,

and other universities

are following suit

by seriously investigating

the extraterrestrial question.

And so today here we are,

it is happening,

and so I am over the moon

that this is happening.

Look at that thing!

It's exciting as hell.

I never thought I would

live to see

this kind of a change.

Where it is acceptable

for mainstream media

to dig into it.

Where it's acceptable for

Congress to authorize a program,

to hold hearings

to dig into it

and demand information.

You know, in the end we have

a lot more information.

We have a lot of cases.

We really don't have

any solid answers.

I hope that in my lifetime

we'll have some.

Could humankind

finally be on the brink

of making

an incredible discovery?

Will irrefutable evidence

of extraterrestrial visitation

come from a new breed

of UFO hunters?

Like Harvard astronomers,

NASA scientists,

government researchers,

or even ordinary citizens?

Right there!

Perhaps now that

people from all walks of life

are investigating what's

happening in our skies,

we will uncover

an alien presence

that has been with us all along.
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