Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby seemslikeadream » Sun Feb 08, 2015 12:11 am

UFO Buzzed French Nuclear Power Plant Says Director
Posted: 01/28/2015 10:14 pm EST Updated: 01/28/2015 10:59 pm EST

Several unidentified flying objects have been spotted over nuclear power plants in France and Belgium over the last few months, and the story has been all over European news.

Thus far, the media has reported that the UFOs are likely drones. However, currently, months after the sightings began, the French government still doesn't know who they belong to. Now a director of one of those nuclear power plants in France says whatever flew over his plant in October, 2014, was not a drone. It was a UFO.

According to Austrian news site ORF.at, there were 18 separate occasions UFOs were seen flying over nuclear power plants in France between early October and early November. The latest incident was announced on January 3, 2015. A nuclear power plant in Nogent-sur-Seine, southeast of Paris, reported that two security guards saw "two flying objects."

The media has reported that some authorities suspect the objects are drones flown by anti-nuclear activists to demonstrate that the plants are open to terrorist attacks via drones. However, authorities have not been able to track them. The largest anti-nuclear organizations have also denied any involvement.

According to The Independent in the UK, a source at Greenpeace has said, "Anti-nuclear campaigners tend also to be anti hi-tech."

In late November, France's secretary-general of defence and national security (SGDSN) posted a press release on the issue, stating (translated by Google Translate): "Although currently listed overflights do not present a threat jeopardizing the proper functioning and security of nuclear facilities, they are nevertheless a warning about potential risks from inappropriate or malicious use."

The SGDSN wrote that they would deal with the issue with "the implementation and development of detection means and the interception of these small aircraft."

As the months have passed, and the concerns have grown, France has not come any closer to identifying the origins of the mysterious aircraft, and it appears not all of the authorities believe drones are to blame.

According to the French newspaper Sud Ouest, a director of one of the nuclear power plants has expressed his opinion that a drone was not what flew over his nuclear power plant. Pascal Pezzani, Director of Blayais Nuclear Power Plant in southwestern France, held a presentation on the plant's results for 2014 and the outlook for the plant in the future.

Pezzani addressed the drone issue, and stated (translated by Google Translate): "Here, we have not seen drone. We saw a UFO and there was no impact on the safety of our sites. Our position is clear, when there overflight of the site and we complain we communicate."

Although, there is a little lost in translation, Pezzani is apparently expressing that when there is an overflight, they do file a complaint with the authorities. However, Sud Ouest points out that the overflight at this particular plant was in October, 2014, but was not communicated until December.

Others also feel that this UFO mystery cannot be answered by unclaimed drones. German news blogger Andreas Müller runs the website Grewi.de, which covers "frontier-science and the paranormal." He alerted me to this latest news, and previously had posted a story about civilian witnesses to the objects. According to Müller, the testimony was printed in the latest issue of a Swiss magazine called Mysteries. Writer Robert Fleischer found witnesses at forum-ovni-ufologie.com, a popular French UFO forum.

Müller writes that Fleischer is skeptical of the drone explanation, given the descriptions by witnesses. Fleischer suspects there is more to it than French authorities are willing to admit.

It has been reported that France is on "high alert" due to these UFO overflights of nuclear power plants, and with the latest being earlier this year, this mystery shows every indication of becoming an even bigger concern in 2015.

For more about this story and other alleged UFO sightings over nuclear facilities, visit OpenMinds.tv.
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby cptmarginal » Sun Feb 08, 2015 2:41 am

Thanks, that's interesting. I wonder what companies are responsible for the operation of these plants...
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby justdrew » Sun Feb 08, 2015 2:51 am

I'll call them Russian UAV's sending a clear, unmistakable message reminding peeps about the fact that nuclear power plants existence render total war an unacceptable choice.
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby elfismiles » Mon Feb 09, 2015 10:47 am

How to Fake an Alien Invasion

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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby Iamwhomiam » Mon Feb 09, 2015 9:15 pm

Hard to imagine which types visited. I'm supposing true ufos, whatever they are, but now having seen the shape-shifting multicolored energy bubbles, I get no visual impression of what was actually seen over the nuclear reactors. 18 times and no imagery?

I'd like to know what operations were taking place in the plants when the visits occurred, like were they refueling? Were there any emergency situations or alerts at the time they were overhead? They were overhead, weren't they, and not seen inside the facilities, right? Sucking star energy or just observing primitives? Or are they simply freaked out that not only have we primitives "harnessed" nuclear power, we have already, long ago used it in the worst possible way?
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby justdrew » Thu Feb 19, 2015 1:08 am

so WTF, they've got the ufo myth on life support now? Who wants to bet Podesta was all but begged to say this?

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/02/veteran-white-house-insider-wishes-he-could-have-released-ufo-files/

I can't understand why they talk about a tweet by podesta, then show/embed a tweet by someone named, I suppose, "Brian Deese" ? :confused ?

Anyways, still no mass landing :shrug:
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby elfismiles » Thu Feb 19, 2015 10:09 am

UFO theater continues ... circus tent funhouse mirror parade :clown


Are We Being Prepared To Believe That Extraterrestrials Seeded Life On Earth And That Jesus Was An Alien?
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby psynapz » Fri Feb 20, 2015 1:33 am

I'll tell you where it's at: Daycares

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WTF!?... that was the first thing that came to the designer's mind, and all the way through production nobody said, hey, how about just fucking "umbrella"? Toddlers loooooove fucking umbrellas. They already know what they are. WTF!
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby Elvis » Fri Feb 20, 2015 9:56 am

elfismiles » Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:09 am wrote:UFO theater continues ... circus tent funhouse mirror parade :clown


Are We Being Prepared To Believe That Extraterrestrials Seeded Life On Earth And That Jesus Was An Alien?
By Michael Snyder, on February 18th, 2015
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archiv ... s-an-alien


Interesting bits there from the writer, who, on "The Most Important Thing" page, writes, "If you would like to know how you can become a Christian, I encourage you to keep reading." I can't really take him seriously. He falls for the fallacy that the Earth is somehow separate from "space" and the rest of the universe. A holdover from geocentric days, I suppose. (And it's like the disastrous notion that humans are separate from the rest of nature.)

Nevertheless, among the "fringe crazies who believe this stuff," he links this rather intriguing story -- and this science writer similarly regards Earth as separate from everything around it; that's why it's "nuts" and "crazy" to think that biological life might have come to Earth from somewhere else:

http://www.geek.com/science/was-life-on-earth-started-with-alien-space-seeds-1616026/

Science! By Jordan Minor Feb. 18, 2015 9:30 am

Discussions over the origin of life on Earth are bound to start some intense, emotional debates. But just because it’s a subject that may be very personal for people doesn’t mean we should stop trying to find possible new answers.

UK scientists have just found some evidence supporting a theory so out of this world it makes others look unimaginative by comparison. A strange, tiny object may suggest that Earth was actually seeded by extra-terrestrials to create life.

It sounds nuts, but first let’s at least look at the findings. Astrobiologist Milton Wainwright and a team of researchers at the University of Buckingham recently discovered a microscopic metal sphere in the dust from the team’s atmospheric balloon. Specifically, the hair-length ball is made of titanium and vanadium with a viscous liquid, and most intriguingly, a biological core.

What on Earth would a ball filled with alien goo be doing, well, on Earth? According to the theory of “directed panspermia,” coined by Nobel Prize winner Francis Crick, such objects may have been used by life forms from outside our Solar System to bring creation to our planet. “One theory is it was sent to Earth by some unknown civilization in order to continue seeding the planet with life,” said Wainwright in an interview while referencing Crick’s work. And considering Crick is famous for co-discovering DNA along with James Watson in 1953, he knows a thing or two about life on Earth.

This also might sound familiar to proponents of the “Ancient Astronauts” theory outlined in Erich von Däniken’s book Chariots of the Gods? In the book, Däniken proposes that the beings various primitive civilizations interpreted as gods, from Anubis to Zeus, were actually advanced alien beings spreading their knowledge, perhaps on the planet they originally spread life on. This is also how Marvel’s Thor movies manage to have Norse mythological deities flying around without running into weird religious issues. They’re not gods, they’re aliens.

However, when you’re arguing for a theory as far out as “life on Earth was caused by alien farmers,” something that, if true, would fundamentally change our basic understanding of our very existence [it's about time for that, wouldn't you say?], you should be prepared for a lot of skepticism. Previous attempts to support this hypothesis, like meteorites supposedly filled with alien fossils, have failed to convince the vast majority of mainstream scientists. And as for this new discovery goes, the sphere’s true use remains unknown while its alien origin is still just an educated guess at best.

But if this all does turn out to be for real, and we are just one big glorious alien crop, let’s just hope whoever, or whatever, planted us doesn’t come back to reap what they sowed.



Um....Maybe we need to start including Jacque Vallée in elementary school curricula?


Okay so let's look at the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology's press release:

http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/research/bcab/news

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Is this picture a ‘seed’ sent to Earth by aliens? Scientists discover mysterious organism (24 January 2015)

Professor Milton Wainwright and his team have found a microscopic metal globe in dust and particulate matter collected from the stratosphere. Professor Wainwright said the structure is made from the metals titanium and vanadium with a “gooey” biological liquid oozing from its centre. He said there are several theories as to where it came from, the first being it is a complete microorganism programmed to propagate alien life on Earth. “It is a ball about the width of a human hair, which has filamentous life on the outside and a gooey biological material oozing from its centre,” he said.

Read the full article on the Express website.


um, okay:

(Noting that scientists are once again left 'baffled"...)

http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/554074/Alien-seed-sent-Earth-aliens-Scientists-baffled

Is this picture a 'seed' sent to Earth by aliens? Scientists discover mysterious organism

THIS astonishing picture of an “organism” found in space has baffled scientists who think it is a “seed” sent to Earth by aliens.

By Nathan Rao
Published: 18:18, Sat, January 24, 2015

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The never-before seen image shows a microscopic metal globe spewing out biological material feared to be an infectious agent.

Though the origin or purpose of the mysterious sphere is uncertain, experts say it could contain genetic material - the precursor to life.

They sensationally claim it could have been designed by an intelligent species to “seed” and propagate alien life on Earth.

It is the first time anything like this has been seen and points not only to the existence of extra-terrestrial life, but to complex and civilised beings watching our planet.

It follows findings that DNA capable of inserting itself into living creatures and replicating can exist in harsh space conditions.


A tiny ‘plasmid’, a circular strand of DNA used in genetic engineering, was sent into space from Sweden in 2011 on the exterior of a TEXUS-49 rocket.

After enduring 1,000C heat it was found to still be intact and with its biological properties when it returned to Earth.

Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe director of the Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology at the University of Buckingham in England, said it is further proof of alien life.

However the latest finding, by Professor Milton Wainwright and his team from the University of Sheffield and the University of Buckingham Centre for Astrobiology, could reveal a much more sinister purpose.

Conjuring images as warned by H.G Wells in his 1898 novel War of the Worlds - it could have been deliberately engineered and sent to Earth to infect the planet.

Professor Wainwright said the structure is made from the metals titanium and vanadium with a “gooey” biological liquid oozing from its centre.

He said there are several theories as to where it came from, the first being it is a complete microorganism programmed to propagate alien life on Earth.

It is a ball about the width of a human hair, which has filamentous life on the outside and a gooey biological material oozing from its centre,” he said.

“We were stunned when X-ray analysis showed that the sphere is made up mainly of titanium, with a trace of vanadium.

“One theory is it was sent to Earth by some unknown civilisation in order to continue seeding the planet with life.

“This seeming piece of science fiction, called “directed panspermia” would probably not be taken seriously by any scientist were it not for the fact that it was very seriously suggested by the Nobel Prize winner of DNA fame, Sir Francis Crick.

“Unless of course we can find details of the civilisation that is supposed to have sent it in this respect it is probably an unprovable theory.”

Professor Wainwright and his team found the object in dust and particulate matter collected from the stratosphere.

He sent balloons 27km into the sky to collect debris from space and isolated several particles he claims are proof of life in space.

It comes as the mysterious “ghost particle”, also found by Professor Wainwright was revealed and follows the revelation last year of the astonishing “Dragon Particle” the first of its kind to point towards proof of life in space.

Professor Wainwright said the curious orb landed on the sampler balloon it left a tiny impact crater proving it could not have gently fallen from close by.

He said: “On hitting the stratosphere sampler the sphere made an impact crater, a minute version of the huge impact crater on Earth caused by the asteroid said to have killed off the dinosaurs.

“This impact crater proves that the sphere was incoming to Earth from space, an organism coming from Earth would not be travelling fast enough when it fell back to Earth to cause such damage.

“This seems never before to have been found on Earth.”

He said one theory is the object was released deliberately to infect the human race with life-threatening diseases, another is that it travelled millions of miles on a comet.

He said: “For the moment, we are content to say that the life-containing titanium sphere came from space, possibly from a comet.

“NASA is currently sending a balloon into the stratosphere to look for life.

“Hopefully they will get the same results as we have, whether or not they acknowledge what the team have found, or claim the discovery for themselves remains to be seen.”

The findings come as scientists in the UK and Japan launch the ISPA (Institute for the Study of Panspermia and Astroeconomics) which seeks to prove life on Earth originated from Space.

Professor Wickramasinghe, director for research at the institute has long-maintained biological material including bacteria and viruses are constantly raining down from the skies.

He said: “Mainstream science and institutions have fought against theories which expound these beliefs but now evidence from meteorites, from samples of bacteria from space and from space observation is making resistance more difficult.

“Proving that the Earth is in a constant exchange of matter with the larger cosmos would have implications not only in terms of our identity, but could also give us insight into alien viruses which may be important for our group identity, evolution and survival itself.”



Apologies if the story has already been posted, but it's darned interesting, huh?

(I'll have to look up "the astonishing 'Dragon Particle'" later.)

(Edited to spell Vallée's name with two "L"s.)
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby smoking since 1879 » Fri Feb 20, 2015 3:52 pm

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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby justdrew » Fri Feb 20, 2015 11:01 pm

here is the sentence that article should have more or less started with:

"Professor Wainwright and his team found the object in dust and particulate matter collected from the stratosphere."

Still, interesting, but the metal shell is very similar to soot particles, and could well be of completely terrestrial origin, and it's interior colonized by local flora. A majority of our Titanium alloy's contain some Vanadium. So that's common.

They need to check it for what isotopes it's got in it's makeup. It's so thin it might be doable fairly non-destructively.
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby conniption » Sun Feb 22, 2015 6:23 pm

chronicle live

Whitby councillor claims aliens are influencing President Putin's actions in the Ukraine conflict

22 February 2015
By Keiran Southern


Councillor Simon Parkes gave a talk in Wallsend in which he declared Putin was being advised by an alien race called the Nordics
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby Nordic » Sun Feb 22, 2015 9:44 pm

Damn, we've been discovered. I'd better let Putin know.
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Re: Where is UFOlogy at in 2015?

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Feb 23, 2015 9:22 am

SOMETHING Has Landed In Canada And MILITARY Has It Surrounded
SOMETHING Has Landed In Canada And MILITARY Has It Surrounded
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February 22, 2015 - In response to reports this week of mysterious lights over Jackhead Reservation in Manitoba, Canada, a possible UFO crash into Lake Winnipeg and military forces on snowmobiles pulling a large disc out of the lake, a spokesperson for the Canadian Forces said it was just a military training exercise.

Really? Let look at the facts:

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On the night of Wednesday, February 18, reports began appearing on social media of lights over Lake Winnipeg. These were followed by Facebook posts by a Brent Mancheese:

''UFO crash reported on the Jackhead reserve in Manitoba, Canada. Apparently the Canadian Military have vehicles lined up on north shore. They are threatening anybody who tries to take pics…lots of eye witnesses. Thur is round object being hauled across the lake being pulled by snow mobiles and bombardier … Something was seen going down by 8 fishermen they reported it…why would they not let the media know if it was a plane crash.''

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Trucks and police vehicles arriving at site of crash

Another report had some bad news about one witness with a camera:

''Apparently a disc shaped craft was seen crashing through the ice on the lake, at least one person got photographic evidence but has since been detained by the Canadian military.''

Ah, the Canadian military. According to Lt.-Col. Paul Davies, commanding officer 38 Territorial Battalion Group, about 150 military personnel were at the frozen lake taking part in Exercise Arctic Bison 2015, a training program for dealing with emergencies in harsh environments. Emergencies like a UFO crash? Not so, says Davies.

''There’s no aliens, just my friends in the air force who are out there helping us on this exercise … that was not a UFO …''

So what was it? Davies said it was an airplane with quick takeoff capabilities.

''From a distance it may have looked like it was going straight up in the air, but it wasn’t.''

An airplane taking off from a frozen lake? What about the crash? What about the disc? What about the photographic evidence? What about the witnesses?

What really happened at Lake Winnipeg this week?


UPDATE: Another image of the alledged crash site appeared online on Facebook:
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