Category UFOs and Conspirology

Links to My Show and Other Appearances

Links to My Show and Other Appearances

On April 25, I’ll be hosting Steve Bassett. We’ll talk about disclosure, one of his favorite topics, and the upcoming UFO conference in Nevada. And remember, I do a weekly update about UFOs on Coast-to-Coast AM. For the next several weeks, I’ll be on the Thursday shows just a few minutes after midnight, CDT. If […]

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David Grusch and UFO Incidents

David Grusch and UFO Incidents

One of the earliest reported UFO crashes is the 1897 incident in Aurora, Texas. According to the account, a craft allegedly collided with a windmill and exploded, with residents discovering the mangled body of the lone occupant, which they buried in the Aurora cemetery. However, this case is widely regarded as a hoax sparked by […]

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The Commencement of MOON DUST: Insights on AARO’s Role

The Commencement of MOON DUST: Insights on AARO’s Role

Intriguing Discoveries: Unraveling the Origins of Project MOON DUST In the world of UFO research, every piece of information can lead to new revelations. Recently, a deep dive into the archives of AARO (American Association for Research in Open Skies) brought forth an interesting finding about Project MOON DUST – a project that, until now, […]

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AARO and Project Moon Dust

AARO and Project Moon Dust

Project MOON DUST was a top-secret multiple agency investigation launched in the fall of 1957, aimed at collecting and analyzing raw intelligence reports on fallen space debris and objects of unknown origin. According to documentation from the Project Blue Book files, MOON DUST’s mission was “to recover objects and debris from space vehicles that had […]

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Same Old ARRO News

Same Old ARRO News

There are many compelling aspects of the latest AARO report that acknowledge early government investigations into unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The report confirms the existence of Project SAUCER, an informal effort initiated in late 1946 or early 1947 by General Nathan Twining to collect and evaluate information on UFO sightings. This corroborates long-standing claims by […]

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David Rudiak and a Quick Response to AARO

## Hidden in Plain Sight: A Critical Look at the AARO Report The recent AARO report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) has sparked controversy, with many experts expressing concerns about its accuracy and thoroughness. Among the critics is David Rudiak, a veteran UFO researcher, who has provided a detailed analysis of the report, highlighting several […]

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Further Thoughts on AARO

Further Thoughts on AARO

The AARO report’s historical understanding of the UFO phenomenon is deeply flawed and riddled with errors. Barry Greenwood, a prominent UFO historian, pointed out several glaring inaccuracies in the report’s timeline of early UFO investigations. According to Greenwood, the report incorrectly places “Project SAUCER (1946/1947 – January 1948)” before “Project SIGN (January 1948 – February […]

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Mainstream Media and the ARRO Report

Mainstream Media and the ARRO Report

As expected, the mainstream media (MSM) failed to provide comprehensive coverage of the recent ARRO report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). Instead of thoroughly examining the evidence and findings presented in the 64-page document, they merely skimmed the executive summary and drew premature conclusions. Unfortunately, this dismissive approach mirrors previous instances where groundbreaking UFO-related reports […]

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