Video shows an alleged non-human craft falling out of the sky the moment a nuclear bomb is detonated mid-air during a test in Los Alamos, NM in 1962. JFK was briefed about the craft and rushed to Los Alamos along with LBJ according to their aide who was also present. (More in submission statement).

A video reportedly captures a non-human craft descending from the sky just as a nuclear bomb is detonated in mid-air during a test in Los Alamos, NM, in 1962. According to an aide who was present, JFK received a briefing about the craft and quickly traveled to Los Alamos alongside LBJ. (Further details can be…

UAP crash over Hudson County, NJ at 7:18 am today

UAP Crash Over Hudson County, NJ at 7:18 AM Today Date/Time: January 24 at 7:18 AM Location: Newark, NJ, overlooking Hudson County Original post by @meteor_mike and @news12nj on Instagram: Our camera in Newark captured a mysterious object seemingly plummeting down into Hudson County from south to north at 7:18 AM. Did anyone else witness…

Salvatore Pais via Jesse Michels: “I think we will soon enough face a tremendous threat from outside (sic)…if we do not come together as a unified earth, we will not withstand what’s coming”

Salvatore Pais, through Jesse Michels, stated, “I believe we are on the brink of facing a significant threat from beyond our planet. If we do not unite as one global community, we may struggle to withstand what lies ahead.”

It is time we stopped pretending like “psionics” and “remote viewing” are a real thing. There has been ZERO evidence about any of it. The Skywatcher blurry dots video was a complete joke. UFO’s and retrieval programs are real, but this “woo” nonsense isn’t. Enough is enough.

It’s time to stop pretending that “psionics” and “remote viewing” are legitimate concepts. There’s been ZERO credible evidence to support these claims. The Skywatcher blurry dots video was nothing but a joke. While UFOs and retrieval programs are real, this “woo” nonsense is not acceptable. Enough is enough. I represent the 20-30% of individuals here…