High Strangeness
In perhaps the most famous footage, known as the Patterson-Gimlin film, a figure walks through the Six Rivers National Forest, briefly turning to look at a camera filming at an undetermined speed.
The Madison County Sheriff's Office said on Wednesday that the cause of death for the six cattle is unknown, according to a report by NBC News.
The animals, each of which belonged to a separate pasture, were found alongside Texas State Highway in three different counties — Madison, Brazos, and Robertson — the sheriff's office added.
Five of the cattle were adults; one was a yearling. Two of the cattle had their genitalia and anuses removed, with a circular cut that authorities said had been made with the "same precision as the cuts noted around the jaw lines of each cow."
The Madison County Sheriff's Office in Texas reportedly found out about five of the cattle deaths after local ranchers alerted authorities to a dead 6-year-old longhorn-cross cow.
Sean Kirkpatrick, head of the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), has claimed in a new academic paper that the objects, which appear to defy all physics, could be "probes" from an extra-terrestrial "parent craft".
The draft paper, co-authored by Harvard professor Avi Loeb and seen by Politico, that interstellar objects such as the cigar-shaped "Oumuamua" that scientists spotted flying through the galaxy in 2017 "could potentially be a parent craft that releases many small probes during its close passage to Earth."
Comment: The paper was not well received by the scientific community. And a few days later the Telegraph came out with another article titled "UFO 'sightings' most likely tech made by human adversaries, Pentagon told" after Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick testified before Congress stating that "his office is now reviewing 650 incidents [UFO related], but that there is no evidence that any of them is of extraterrestrial origin."
Is damage control underway?
It came as the head of the Pentagon task force investigating UFOs said he had "concerning indicators" that an adversary such as China or Russia could have developed new advanced technology.
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He said AARO had so far found no evidence that any of the sightings were of extraterrestrial origin.
He told senators: "In our research AARO has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity, off-world technology or objects that defy the known laws of physics."
But he said there was a risk that new technology from foreign adversaries could be responsible for some of the sightings.
He said: "They are less risk averse at technical advancement than we are. They are just willing to try things and see if it works.
"Are there capabilities that could be employed against us in both ISR [intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance] and a weapons fashion? Absolutely.
"Do I have evidence they're doing it in these cases? No. But I have concerning indicators."

The video was previously marked classified by the government, but has now been released and it shows a fast-moving "metallic orb" travelling over buildings.
Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick of DOD's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office told the Senate Armed Services Committee that hundreds of sightings of spherical or oddly shaped objects spotted by military pilots remain under review.
'I should also state clearly for the record that in our research AARO has found no credible evidence thus far of extraterrestrial activity, off-world technology or objects that defy the known laws of physics,' Kirkpatrick told the panel.
The rare hearing, the first since last year's pathbreaking public event and the first since the Chinese spy balloon that crossed the country early this year, included an accounting of the cases the new office is analyzing.
Comment:
- Confidential military report analyzes recent Navy Tic Tac UFO encounters near California coast
- Third Navy crew saw 2004 Nimitz UFO 'forming in front if them' - but were 'ordered to stay quiet'
- Ex-CIA boss Brennan says Pentagon's declassified UFO videos are 'eyebrow-raising,' advises 'to keep an open mind'
Pentagon officials said in a draft document last week that aliens could be visiting our solar system and releasing smaller probes like missions conducted by NASA when studying other planets.
A draft research report authored by Sean Kirkpatrick, the director of the Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) and Abraham Loeb, chairman of Harvard University's astronomy department was released on March 7 and focuses on the physical constraints of unidentified aerial phenomena.
Comment: See also:
- US Congress to question Pentagon on UFOs
- Pentagon report says UFO encounters left witnesses with radiation burns, brain problems & damaged nerves
- How believers in the paranormal birthed the Pentagon's new hunt for UFOs
- Pentagon launching new UFO investigation unit, replacing Navy group
- Watershed Pentagon UFO report says 143 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena' incidents since 2004 'unexplained', does not rule out ET origin
- Pentagon UFO report latest - Lawmakers say unidentified flying objects pose national security risk after secret briefing
- Pentagon's UFO PsyOps
- Ex-head of Pentagon UFO hunting outfit claims US government possesses 'exotic material' that needs to be studied

William Church of Arizona, who shared his dashcam footage, says he thinks the translucent figure that appears to be standing on the side of the road on March 11, 2023, could be a potential ghost.
A truck driver's dashcam video showing a mysterious figure appearing on the side of an empty road in Arizona has viewers discussing the possibility of a supernatural occurrence.
William Church, a truck driver who reportedly drove down Arizona State Route 87 on Saturday, March 11, noticed a bright glare in his dashcam, and he thinks the flashing figure could be a ghost, according to FOX Television Stations.
The suspected specter was spotted at around 2:30 a.m. local time while Church passed the highway's 200-mile marker, which is located between Phoenix and Payson, Arizona.
Church told FOX Television Stations there were no other cars on the road.
For decades, people have reported seeing UFOs of all shapes and sizes in the skies over Southwestern Ontario. Since 1991, Winnipeg-based Ufology Research has recorded 153 UFO sightings in Windsor and Essex County, including five in 2022. There have been 328 sightings since 1989 in the London region, including six last year.
Chris Rutkowski, a writer and researcher with Ufology Research, said those sightings likely weren't alien-related. Of course, there's no way to know for sure.
"We've always been interested in the possibility of, 'are we alone in the universe?' " said Rutkowski, who has been investigating UFOs since the 1970s. "Are there other creatures like us or intelligent beings? We try to put our own lives in some perspective. There's a little bit of saviour mentality. Maybe the aliens can help figure a way out of the mess that we've made of Earth. If they've travelled all around the galaxy, maybe they're much more intelligent and have learned some of the lessons we still have to learn. So there's a little bit of that. But I think it's more we just want to know. Some reassurance that we're not alone."
Ufology Research has recorded 24,000 separate Canadian cases of UFOs, also called unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), since it started collecting and analyzing data in 1989. There were 768 recorded UFO sightings across Canada in 2022.
In January 2022, a person in Windsor saw a "huge V-shaped formation of lights" fly over them before vanishing. In September, someone in Windsor saw an object that looked like "a big pill with lights all over the bottom." The last reported local sighting in 2022, described as some "stationary" and "vertical" comets, was on Dec. 21 in Essex.

Holograms over cities to fake an alien invasion and terrorize the masses.
For over half a century the U.S. government wouldn't touch the topic of UFOs or aliens with a ten-thousand-light-year pole. Everything was denied, classified, redacted, memory-holed, and almost nothing was ever commented on. Perhaps it was intentional to propagate the legend and let imaginations and popular culture run wild.
Now like a teenage cheerleader who just had her first kiss with the starting varsity quarterback, the government suddenly can't shut up about UFOs or aliens.
Documents and video footage have been released over the past few years in unprecedented numbers. From those 2004 Tic-Tac-looking UFOs recorded by Naval aviators to many of the high flyers being permitted to appear on the largest podcasts in the world to openly discuss previously classified encounters that they say occurred with incredible frequency (sometimes daily) as if they were suddenly no big deal.
What happened to the government telling former employees with top-secret clearance: this is classified, shut up about it or we'll fu**ing kill you.
There's an epidemic of SADS around everything UFOs lately - Sudden Accelerated Document Spewage.
When the U.S. government wants Americans and the world to know something so desperately, it's a pretty good sign they're peddling a mirage, something that never happened as they say, a partially contrived event, an exaggeration of previously normal events, or a completely made-up heaping pile of dog shit.
It also could be a process of laying the final finishes of a decades-long operation.
There's no telling what Act we are entering with this latest staged performance of hot air balloons entering "restricted airspace" and the military claiming they just somehow didn't see them drifting at snail speeds over thousands of kilometers from Alaska and Canada until they recently updated their systems to track slow moving objects.
NORAD must have traded its computer radars connected to billions of dollars worth of up-to-the-nanosecond satellites with complex sensory detection designed to warn against incoming missiles for Etch A Sketches.
— But Good Citizen you just underestimate how incompetent people in government are!
— Uh-huh.
The hot air buffoons at the Pentagon press department got the latest memo to stop calling them balloons and start calling them unidentified flying objects of mysterious and unknown origin. Definitely, nothing that originated from the black ops hangers at Groom Lake.
All those UFOs captured by video over decades that showed mysterious objects doing impossible maneuvers that defied the known laws of physics, the ones that were immediately classified and denied, all those UFOs that previously could disappear in the blink of an eye into the sea or sky are now magically being shot down by gimpy fighter jets.
The image, captured in April 2016 by an intelligence-reconnaissance plane, was included in a classified briefing video on UFOs shown to multiple US government agencies.
The briefing video describes it as a 'short clip of an unidentified flying orb that appears to have a metallic shine on its surface', and shows the strange object flying over the city of Mosul in northern Iraq with the background of the shot showing the streets below.
It is the first publicly revealed image from the US government's ongoing UFO investigation showing an unidentified craft over a conflict zone.
A UFO flying around where the US military is operating has sparked security and safety concerns at the Department of Defense, with military officials worried it could endanger pilots and ground troops.
According to the report, the Pentagon office responsible for tracking and studying the sightings has preliminarily identified 163 of the reports as "balloon or balloon-entities." A handful of other reports have been attributed to drones, birds, weather events or airborne debris like plastic bags.
But "initial characterization does not mean positively resolved or unidentified," the report cautioned. And the remaining 171 reported sightings of UAPs or UFOs continue to be unexplained by the US government.
Comment: The author seems quite sure of himself, but the number of "giant hairy men: stories told over the centuries would belie his opinion. Smoke and fire?