My hunt for UFOs

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Before we head down a couple of rabbit holes I have to say that I’m a skeptic on just about everything, but that doesn’t keep me from having interests in folklore and fables. I’ve been a professional investigator most of my adult life in one form or another. I break things down into percentages of evidence.

I walk in non biased and look for a clue. If I find one that validates the theory then it’s 25% possibly true. If I find another then it’s 50% possibly true. Another 75% probably true. Rarely does anything get to 100%>

UFOs or now called UAPs are real and I’m pretty close to 100% in that conclusion, I just don’t know what they are and I’m in good company. Because of our law of physics, understanding it seemed implausible these UAPs are interstellar travelors.

Recently there has been a shift in the scientific communities hypothesis on this phenomena and government insiders or whistleblowers such as Luis Elizondo and David Grusch coming forward and testifying before congress and giving many interviews. The New York Times did a eye opening story about some of their findings which I suggest you read here.

So I want to take a look at Imminent which I bought from Amazon and read in a couple days. The great thing about Kindle reading is the ability to make high lights and notes, then send to yourself for reference. Here are some notes.

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religious fundamentalists who shaped policy within the Department of Defense. They were referred to as the Collins Elite.

It’s clear how this is important because the Department of Defense dictates war. How much of the decisions are made by religious beliefs? I’ve been on the inside and can tell you the top absolutely wants young men and women to hug bibles as much as the flag.

Through out the book, Defense Intelligence Agency, (DIA) is mentioned. Further research will show their involvement in Stargate Project, a remote viewing program by which person’s using ESP can look at objects around the world such as a missile installation in USSR or even an alien base on the moon. Annie Jacobsen wrote a good book about that program titled Phenomena. Part of the program was also dealing with remote assassination via ESP. (Think Men Staring at Goats). A notable alumni of the DIA is Lieutenant General Michael Flynn a Qanon fan. I can tell you from experience these are things that will make you paranoid and/or full blown crazy which I suspect Flynn is. That not withstanding, he and others just like him run the DOD machine.

In one interview and in his book he mentions of the Collins Elite whereby an Intelligence professional at the Pentagon chastises him for investigating UAPs because they are not of non terrestrial origin rather they are of demonic origin and he could open up demonic portals.

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“It’s demonic,” he said to me. “There is no reason we should be looking into this. We already know what
they are and where they come from. They are deceivers
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Think about this. The US intelligence apparatus is filled with religious Zealot’s providing presidents and congress reports and opinions based upon undisclosed motivation bias. Israel and Palestine come to mind.

If researched you won’t find a great deal of information on the Collins Elite though there is a book, Final Events, written by Nick Redfern which I’ve just read. The Collins Elite are convinced UAF and other phenomena are the result of Aleister Crowley and Jack Parsons, succeeding in opening portals to hell from which all of these UFOs and non-human entities, (NHE) escaped with a nefarious plan for mankind. What’s interesting is both men had a relationship with L. Ron Hubbard., Yeah…the Scientology guy/sify writer.

To go a point further they believe alien contact is demon manifestation who created deceptions in the form of UFO/UAP sightings.

So another of Lues rabbit holes journeys is eluded to in this snip it:

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The visitors are benevolent, and don’t want to interfere with our existence. They just want to continue using earth as a galactic way station for natural resources. Or, perhaps hope to save us from ourselves.

They’re malevolent; they are here to take from us and will show up in vast numbers in the future.

They’re neutral; like humans, they can do both good and bad, and they hope to observe and learn from us.

Lue has discussed the close relationship UAPs have with water opining they might be harvesting it for antigravity fuel. Using water for hydrogen is a concept used in the movie Oblivion. Aliens clones humans to keep harvesters working. Is science borrowing from science fiction or the other way around?

Both of these books are worth reading and I don’t want to drop spoiler of either. Have I concluded where UFO/UAPs come from? No. But what I know is the human race is not the good guy, particularly the US. We are willing to invest time and money to research outlandish ways to kill people and have used humans as guinea pigs via LSD and other psychotropics. Whatever is flying around is great interest to the DOD because there is hope to harness more ingenious ways to kill. And I’m pretty sure they don’t care if it’s demon or alien.

Here’s some highlights from Final Events.

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FBI came to a startling, albeit tentative, conclusion: that the claimed encounters with Communist
extraterrestrials had nothing to do with visitors from other worlds but were instead the outcome of Soviet
mind control and “brain-to-brain contact” projects, in which U.S. citizens were being “implanted with
thoughts” by Russian “mind-soldiers
Much like todays indictment of Russian influencers that hired Tim Pool, a right winger.

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These entities were highly deceptive and were telling the contactees precisely what they wanted to hear:
namely, that flying saucers were extraterrestrial and benign. (11)
Does the devil need a saucer to fly?

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And Duke’s claims are made all the more significant by the fact that in February 1954, the CIA published a
27-page document titled “A History of Ouija and Intelligence Applications” that demonstrated the agency was trying to determine if Ouija boards might be useful tools in the hall-of-military intelligence.

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But the scientists had other, far more controversial plans, several of which involved trying to invade,
understand, and harness demonic powers as tools of espionage.

The US wants to unleash demons on the world?

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namely, that the precise act of engaging in occultism that Unger was soberly warning about had indeed
opened a doorway through which demonic entities, disguised as extraterrestrials, had succeeded in
gaining entry to our world. Little wonder, therefore, that from their perspective, Ray Boeche’s informants
were very keen to see Unger’s work understood and acted upon.

All kids have been warned of the Ouija board opening hells portal. It seems the DOD is interested in weaponizing evil.

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Given the fact that the Collins Elite is not, and never has been, by definition an official agency of the
government, military, or intelligence community, and therefore to a degree operates outside of official
control and conventional legislation, The Collins Report may not itself be strictly considered as a classified
publication and its release may not,

Eisenhower’s farewell address:

“In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist”.

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