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(.#522).- Revelations about the strange phenomena of the Ranch Skinwalker?
Pentagon: Revelations on the strange phenomena of the Skinwalker Ranch?
Posted on 18/02/2020
New remarkable details of the Pentagon's secret UFO research have been revealed in an explosive report.
In a long and detailed report published on Friday, February 14, 2020, the media Popular Mechanics delved into the "Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP)" or "Defense Aerospace Threat Identification Program" the United States.
Using funds from the Black Project, under the control of the Defense Intelligence Agency, AATIP contracted in 2008 with the private space technology company Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) to provide government reports from research on UFOs.
BAASS also controlled the "Skinwalker Ranch" in Utah, which the company has touted as "a laboratory for studying other intelligences and possible interdimensional phenomena".
Two unpublished technical reports submitted under the contract were published in whole or in part by Popular Mechanics, detailing research on the medical effects of contact with unidentified flying objects, the frequency of unexplained phenomena near ballistic missile silos intercontinental nuclear, and much more.
The investigation report provides an unprecedented glimpse of AATIP’s activities, the existence of which was publicly revealed for the first time with the release of the video of the USS Nimitz meeting in 2017.
The AATIP program was officially halted in 2012, although many experts on the subject believe it may have continued.
The mysteries of the Skinwalker Ranch may therefore have helped to inspire the Defense Intelligence Agency's research program.
In 2008, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) awarded a $ 10 million contract to Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) as part of a program called Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP).
BAASS, now known as Bigelow Aerospace, was founded in 1999 by Robert T. Bigelow, owner of the Budget Suites of America hotel chain.
Passionate about space travel through the paranormal since time immemorial, Bigelow bought the Skinwalker ranch located in Utah, after various strange and paranormal events were reported there.
Bigelow proposed to use the ranch to study the phenomena occurring there, and a visit to the ranch by a DIA scientist in 2007 may have inspired the creation of AATIP, according to Popular Mechanics.
Former entrepreneur and astrophysicist Eric Davis shared what his colleagues had told him about the experience of the DIA scientist in an interview with researcher Joe Murgia.
“In the living room of the former NIDS observation caravan, a 3D object appeared in the air in front of it and changed shape. It went from the form of pretzel to that of the Möbius strip, before disappearing. "
According to former Senator Harry Reid, everything that happened at Skinwalker was enough to convince the DIA to seriously investigate paranormal phenomena and UFOs.
“Something has to be done about it. Someone should study this. I was convinced he was right, " Reid told New York Magazine.
A 2009 BAASS report, commissioned by the Pentagon, mentions the Ranch Skinwalker in Utah as a possible "laboratory for studying other intelligences and possible interdimensional phenomena".
In 2016, Bigelow sold the Skinwalker Ranch for $ 4.5 million to 'Adamantium Holdings', a shell company whose true owners were never found.
After the sale, all roads leading to the ranch were blocked, the perimeter was secured with cameras and barbed wire, and signs were put up to warn strangers not to approach it.
As part of the DIA contract, BAASS was responsible for providing the Pentagon with technical reports, investigations and studies concerning "future aerospace weapons systems".
The wording of the DIA's $ 10 million contract with BAASS - and its objectives - appear deliberately vague, obscuring the fact that the AAWSAP contract was focused on what the Pentagon now calls the Unidentified Air Phenomenon (UAP).
But a 494-page report that BAASS submitted to the Pentagon in July 2009, and revealed by Popular Mechanics, is explicitly focused on UAPs.
The "ten month report", as it is called, is filled with strategic plans, project summaries, data tables, graphs, descriptions of biological effects in the field, physical characteristics, detection methods , theoretical skills, interviews with witnesses, photographs and case summaries, all related to PSUs.
The report mentions a BAASS program called Project Northern Tier, involving the securing of documents related to cases where dozens of UFOs have flown over restricted airspaces including facilities housing nuclear weapons.
A graph published in the report details the alarming frequency of meetings with PSUs near four current and former ICBM installations: Malmstrom AFB in Montana, Minot AFB in North Dakota, Wurtsmith AFB in Michigan and Loring AFB in Maine .
The study period seems to focus on about five months (July to November 1975), when the BAASS report states that about 61 unexplained cases are listed above Malmstrom.
The BAASS report, quoting directly from the book "Clear Intent" describes an astonishing encounter on November 7, 1975 above the ICBM K-7 missile silo attached to Malmstrom.
Responding to an intrusion alarm, a team rushed to the elevator, where they encountered a "bright orange disc the size of a football field" hovering in the air.
"It started to climb, and at around 1,000 feet, NORAD detected the UFO on radar," the report said. Two F-106 fighter jets attempted to intercept the object, but were never able to obtain a visual. "At about 200,000 feet, it disappeared from the NORAD radar."
Specialists were contacted to conduct a missile systems audit and discovered that the computer that oversees the warhead had "mysteriously altered the target numbers".
UFO enthusiasts have long noted the apparent link between sightings and nuclear activity.
A medical study examines the possible physiological effects of UFO encounters.
Popular Mechanics has also published in its entirety an unpublished technical document, listed as one of the products of AATIP.
The document examines injuries that have been reported after contact with UFOs / UAP.
"The study focused on forensic analysis of testimonies of injuries that may have resulted from alleged meetings with PSUs," study author Christopher 'Kit' Green told Popular Mechanics .
"I did not work for BAASS, except as a contractor for my paper, and I was not part of AAWSAP. However, I understand that this program was a UFO study which externally was not supposed to look like anything to do with UFOs, '' he said.
- Sources: DAILYMAIL, POPULAR MECHANICS
What is NIDS?
In 1995, real estate investor Robert Bigelow created the National Institute for Discover Sciences (NIDS).
Bigelow grew up in Las Vegas while the atomic bomb was being developed, and remembers his family and reports of their numerous UFO sightings.
Since then, he has had a growing interest in knowing the origin of the problem. So he created NIDS and hired scientists to study unexplained phenomena, including UFOs.
NIDS was dissolved in 2004, when Bigelow refocused its energy on space technologies and created a new company called "Bigelow Aerospace". However, he does not give up research on UFOs.
So, Bigelow Aerospace works with MUFON and quite recently it was announced that the FAA was instructing the company to officially centralize their UFO reports made by professional pilots.
Composition of the NIDS
Some of the scientists who participated in NIDS projects were well known figures in the ufology world: Dr Colm Kelleher, Dr Jacques Vallée, Dr Christopher Greene, Dr Roger Leir, Dr Hal Puthoff, Dr John Alexander, and astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell.
Molecular biologist, Dr. Colm Kelleher is still organizing work for the ongoing UFO investigations of Bigelow Aerospace.
F I N .
Pentagon: Revelations on the strange phenomena of the Skinwalker Ranch?
Posted on 18/02/2020
New remarkable details of the Pentagon's secret UFO research have been revealed in an explosive report.
In a long and detailed report published on Friday, February 14, 2020, the media Popular Mechanics delved into the "Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP)" or "Defense Aerospace Threat Identification Program" the United States.
Using funds from the Black Project, under the control of the Defense Intelligence Agency, AATIP contracted in 2008 with the private space technology company Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) to provide government reports from research on UFOs.
BAASS also controlled the "Skinwalker Ranch" in Utah, which the company has touted as "a laboratory for studying other intelligences and possible interdimensional phenomena".
Two unpublished technical reports submitted under the contract were published in whole or in part by Popular Mechanics, detailing research on the medical effects of contact with unidentified flying objects, the frequency of unexplained phenomena near ballistic missile silos intercontinental nuclear, and much more.
The investigation report provides an unprecedented glimpse of AATIP’s activities, the existence of which was publicly revealed for the first time with the release of the video of the USS Nimitz meeting in 2017.
The AATIP program was officially halted in 2012, although many experts on the subject believe it may have continued.
The mysteries of the Skinwalker Ranch may therefore have helped to inspire the Defense Intelligence Agency's research program.
In 2008, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) awarded a $ 10 million contract to Bigelow Aerospace Advanced Space Studies (BAASS) as part of a program called Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program (AAWSAP).
BAASS, now known as Bigelow Aerospace, was founded in 1999 by Robert T. Bigelow, owner of the Budget Suites of America hotel chain.
Passionate about space travel through the paranormal since time immemorial, Bigelow bought the Skinwalker ranch located in Utah, after various strange and paranormal events were reported there.
Bigelow proposed to use the ranch to study the phenomena occurring there, and a visit to the ranch by a DIA scientist in 2007 may have inspired the creation of AATIP, according to Popular Mechanics.
Former entrepreneur and astrophysicist Eric Davis shared what his colleagues had told him about the experience of the DIA scientist in an interview with researcher Joe Murgia.
“In the living room of the former NIDS observation caravan, a 3D object appeared in the air in front of it and changed shape. It went from the form of pretzel to that of the Möbius strip, before disappearing. "
According to former Senator Harry Reid, everything that happened at Skinwalker was enough to convince the DIA to seriously investigate paranormal phenomena and UFOs.
“Something has to be done about it. Someone should study this. I was convinced he was right, " Reid told New York Magazine.
A 2009 BAASS report, commissioned by the Pentagon, mentions the Ranch Skinwalker in Utah as a possible "laboratory for studying other intelligences and possible interdimensional phenomena".
In 2016, Bigelow sold the Skinwalker Ranch for $ 4.5 million to 'Adamantium Holdings', a shell company whose true owners were never found.
After the sale, all roads leading to the ranch were blocked, the perimeter was secured with cameras and barbed wire, and signs were put up to warn strangers not to approach it.
As part of the DIA contract, BAASS was responsible for providing the Pentagon with technical reports, investigations and studies concerning "future aerospace weapons systems".
The wording of the DIA's $ 10 million contract with BAASS - and its objectives - appear deliberately vague, obscuring the fact that the AAWSAP contract was focused on what the Pentagon now calls the Unidentified Air Phenomenon (UAP).
But a 494-page report that BAASS submitted to the Pentagon in July 2009, and revealed by Popular Mechanics, is explicitly focused on UAPs.
The "ten month report", as it is called, is filled with strategic plans, project summaries, data tables, graphs, descriptions of biological effects in the field, physical characteristics, detection methods , theoretical skills, interviews with witnesses, photographs and case summaries, all related to PSUs.
The report mentions a BAASS program called Project Northern Tier, involving the securing of documents related to cases where dozens of UFOs have flown over restricted airspaces including facilities housing nuclear weapons.
A graph published in the report details the alarming frequency of meetings with PSUs near four current and former ICBM installations: Malmstrom AFB in Montana, Minot AFB in North Dakota, Wurtsmith AFB in Michigan and Loring AFB in Maine .
The study period seems to focus on about five months (July to November 1975), when the BAASS report states that about 61 unexplained cases are listed above Malmstrom.
The BAASS report, quoting directly from the book "Clear Intent" describes an astonishing encounter on November 7, 1975 above the ICBM K-7 missile silo attached to Malmstrom.
Responding to an intrusion alarm, a team rushed to the elevator, where they encountered a "bright orange disc the size of a football field" hovering in the air.
"It started to climb, and at around 1,000 feet, NORAD detected the UFO on radar," the report said. Two F-106 fighter jets attempted to intercept the object, but were never able to obtain a visual. "At about 200,000 feet, it disappeared from the NORAD radar."
Specialists were contacted to conduct a missile systems audit and discovered that the computer that oversees the warhead had "mysteriously altered the target numbers".
UFO enthusiasts have long noted the apparent link between sightings and nuclear activity.
A medical study examines the possible physiological effects of UFO encounters.
Popular Mechanics has also published in its entirety an unpublished technical document, listed as one of the products of AATIP.
The document examines injuries that have been reported after contact with UFOs / UAP.
"The study focused on forensic analysis of testimonies of injuries that may have resulted from alleged meetings with PSUs," study author Christopher 'Kit' Green told Popular Mechanics .
"I did not work for BAASS, except as a contractor for my paper, and I was not part of AAWSAP. However, I understand that this program was a UFO study which externally was not supposed to look like anything to do with UFOs, '' he said.
- Sources: DAILYMAIL, POPULAR MECHANICS
What is NIDS?
In 1995, real estate investor Robert Bigelow created the National Institute for Discover Sciences (NIDS).
Bigelow grew up in Las Vegas while the atomic bomb was being developed, and remembers his family and reports of their numerous UFO sightings.
Since then, he has had a growing interest in knowing the origin of the problem. So he created NIDS and hired scientists to study unexplained phenomena, including UFOs.
NIDS was dissolved in 2004, when Bigelow refocused its energy on space technologies and created a new company called "Bigelow Aerospace". However, he does not give up research on UFOs.
So, Bigelow Aerospace works with MUFON and quite recently it was announced that the FAA was instructing the company to officially centralize their UFO reports made by professional pilots.
Composition of the NIDS
Some of the scientists who participated in NIDS projects were well known figures in the ufology world: Dr Colm Kelleher, Dr Jacques Vallée, Dr Christopher Greene, Dr Roger Leir, Dr Hal Puthoff, Dr John Alexander, and astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell.
Molecular biologist, Dr. Colm Kelleher is still organizing work for the ongoing UFO investigations of Bigelow Aerospace.
F I N .