• Theory States Roswell UFO Was a Nazi Wunderwaffe (Wonder-Weapon) – KOB 4

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    Posted in UFOs on May 4th, 2015 by Ryqn Roswell

    A new German film suggests that what landed there was a ten-foot-wide, 12-foot-high aircraft created by Nazi Germany. Source=http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s3607165.shtml#.VFbs8vnF8W4…
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  • The Fermi Paradox: The Theory Behind The UFO Extraterrestrial Hypothesis

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    Posted in UFOs on October 7th, 2011 by Ryqn Roswell


    by nio_nl

    The Fermi Paradox (after physicist Enrico Fermi) briefly goes as follows. Extraterrestrial intelligences with advanced technology and interstellar spaceflight capability exist. Sub-light interstellar spaceflight violates no laws of physics. Adopting the mantra of quantum physics, ‘anything that’s not forbidden is compulsory’. The time it takes to explore every nook and cranny of our Milky Way Galaxy via sub-light interstellar spaceflight is a tiny fraction of the age of the Galaxy. There’s at least one universally valid reason to boldly go – species survival. No star, no solar system lives forever. We (Planet Earth) can’t hide from alien exploration and/or colonization. So, where is everybody? [By analogy, terrestrial life forms like bacteria, ants and cockroaches, birds, and of course humans, have explored and colonized Planet Earth in tiny fractions of the time that Earth itself has existed.] So again, where is everybody?

     

    I can hear screams of ‘objection, objection’ now. It’s obviously too far and takes too long to get from there (wherever that is) to here. Well, life wasn’t meant to be easy! Seriously, if you think about it a while, methinks you protest too much!

     

    Firstly, aliens could have a very long natural lifespan relative to us carbon-based terrestrial bipeds. There’s no natural law that confines intelligent life forms to an existence of just three score and ten.

     

    Secondly, advanced extraterrestrials may have perfected various hibernation techniques. Put your spaceship on autopilot and sleep the long journey away. 

     

    Thirdly, there’s that way old sci-fi chestnut, the multi-generation interstellar spaceship. While I feel that’s an unlikely concept, especially for exploration, it might not be quite so far out if the objective is interstellar colonization.

     

    Then there’s bioengineering, turning an organic body into something that’s more machine than flesh and blood, perhaps akin to Doctor Who’s Daleks. Given advances in artificial body parts for humans, albeit it hip replacements or dentures or even mundane tooth fillings, that’s certainly a valid possibility.

     

    Fifthly, why stop there? Send 100% machines – artificial intelligences in the form of cybernetic ‘organisms’ or robots or androids or tiny nanotechnology machines. One obviously things of Data from ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation’, or something akin to the original ‘Battlestar Galactica’ Cylons. Think of the savings in not having to provide life support and other life essentials for biological organisms. We’ve made a start already down this path. There’s nothing different in principle between a Cylon and our Pioneer 10 & 11; our Voyager space probes. It’s just that a Cylon is a lot more sophisticated. The day will come when our Pioneers and Voyagers will morph into something approaching a Cylon, or any one of multi-dozens of similar ‘beings’ in the sci-fi literature. Since AI is nearly immortal (relative to flesh and blood), that takes care of travel time arguments, and the possible environments fit for relative easy exploration (colonization?) are expanded greatly.   

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    Lastly, maybe, just maybe, a sort of warp drive, faster-than-light ship is possible. Aliens whose science is thousands of years more advanced than ours just might have gotten around Einstein’s speed limit. I wouldn’t want to wager any money on it, but I’d be less than open minded not to admit the possibility, however remote.  Add to that, theoretical but allowable ‘gateways’ between distant points of our Universe, maybe even to other universes – wormholes and Black Holes. Maybe, just maybe, an advanced alien civilization has the ways and means to manipulate such objects and forces to facilitate easy travel in space (and time too maybe).  An excellent hardcore science based sci-fi novel that doesn’t rely on pseudo techno-babble that illustrates this is Carl Sagan’s “Contact”.

     

    So yet again, where is everybody?

     

    Answers include (but aren’t really limited to) general concepts that suggest that…

     

    They don’t exist; never have and never will. What’s wrong with that? Well, given the vastness (100,000 light-years across) and timelessness (over 12 billions of years minimum) of our Milky Way Galaxy’s entire expanse, the odds that we are the proverbial IT, the one and only, is extremely unlikely. It’s a massive violation of the Principle of Mediocrity or the Copernican Principle.

     

    We’re the first kids on the block, not the new kids on the block. What’s wrong with that? Again, the odds that in all the vastness of our Milky Way Galaxy we should happen to be the first, is unlikely in the extreme. Our Solar System is but 4.5 billion years old; our Galaxy is way, way, way, way older than that.

     

    They exist but don’t care to explore space, to seek out new life and new civilizations. They don’t want to boldly go or seek communications. They want to be left alone – isolationists. What’s wrong with that? That might be true for one, or several alien civilizations, but to extrapolate and suggest that that applies across the board to each and every extraterrestrial civilization is illogical.

     

    They boldly go, but haven’t come our way yet. What’s wrong with that? Again, it doesn’t take that long to explore the entire Galaxy. It would be a fluke if we hadn’t of been noted and logged in some other civilization’s database.

     

    They’re here, but leave us alone. What’s wrong with that? Again, that might be true for one, or several alien civilizations, but to extrapolate and suggest that that applies across the board again strikes me as illogical. There is such a thing called the Zoo Hypothesis to explain the Fermi Paradox. It’s both a Star Trek ‘Prime Directive’ concept combined with that of a zoo. Aliens (the zoo keepers) don’t interfere with us (though of course every now and then the zoo keepers have to interact with the animals (humans) in the zoo), don’t allow others to interfere with us, yet probably wouldn’t allow us to escape the cage (meaning probably the confines of our solar system – I mean we have been allowed to travel to the Moon).

     

    They’re here and interact with us and our environment – UFOs anyone? What’s wrong with that? Absolutely nothing!

     

    UFOs are a perfect answer to the Fermi Paradox!

     

    Further readings: The Fermi Paradox

     

    Hart, Michael H. & Zuckerman, Ben (Editors); Extraterrestrials: Where Are They?; Pergamon Press, N.Y.; 1982:

     

    Hart, Michael H. & Zuckerman, Ben (Editors); Extraterrestrials: Where Are They? [2nd edition]; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; 1995:

     

    Verma, Surendra; Why Aren’t They Here? The Question of Life on Other Worlds; Icon Books, Cambridge; 2007:

     

    Webb, Stephen; Where Is Everybody? Fifty Solutions to the Fermi Paradox and the Problem of Extraterrestrial Life; Copernicus Books, N.Y.; 2002:

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  • UFO Mockrumentary Lampoons Roswell Weather Balloon Theory

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    Posted in UFOs on August 7th, 2011 by Ryqn Roswell

    Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 7, 2006

    The Roswell UFO Incident began in July of 1947 when a rancher discovered a large amount of unusual debris scattered across one of his fields. Many believed it to be the remains of a flying saucer crash, but the government quickly told the press that the discovery was the tattered remains of a fallen weather balloon that went down about 75 miles from Roswell, New Mexico. This cover-up is the target for satire in “The Top Secret UFO Project,” filmmaker R. J. Thomas’ parody of UFO documentaries in general and Roswell in particular.

    “The cover-up makes for a good story, whether it it true or not,” Mr. Thomas said. “In many ways, the Roswell UFO Incident is one of the greatest comedies ever written.”

    Based on Thomas’ 2004 novella of the same name, “The Top Secret UFO Project” chronicles the UFO-related events experienced by a tiny Colorado hamlet called Jasper. According to the film, the town dealt with one unusual event after another in the summer of 1956. After a farmer spotted a spaceship flying over his house, scientists rushed into Jasper to investigate, reporters rushed in looking for stories, and government officials rushed in to keep it a secret from the world.

    In Roswell in 1947, Brigadier General Roger Ramey, the head of the 8th Army Air Force at Fort Worth, Texas, told the public that the debris found at the ranch was the remains of a fallen weather balloon and its’ aluminum foil radar target kite. A weather officer was brought in to make the identification official, the press bought the story, and debates began which still carry on to this day.

    In “The Top Secret UFO Project,” government cover-ups are parodied mercilessly. After the farmer sees a spaceship over his house, an expert is brought in to say that the farmer saw a rare bird, not a flying saucer. When a gas station attendant sees a spaceship sitting in a canyon, the government tells the press it is really just a parade float hidden in the brush by its’ makers. And when a farmer finds unusual debris in one of his fields, the public is told that the mysterious pieces are the remains of a crash involving a truck that was carrying toxic chemicals.

    Billed as “the movie the government doesn’t want you to see,” “The Top Secret UFO Project,” is a parody of specials you might find on the Sci-Fi Channel or Discovery, and the cheesy UFO documentaries of the 70’s and TV programs like “In Search Of.”

    Mr. Thomas plays a documentary filmmaker who, in 2003, discovered (by accident) some top secret government films pertaining to the Jasper Incident of 1956. This inspired him to make a documentary about Jasper’s UFO story, and to discover the truth behind what really happened that mysterious summer in Colorado.

    “In 1994, a UFO researcher came to the conclusion that the 1947 ranch discovery was really the pieces of a weather balloon,” Mr. Thomas said. “But, he added, the weather balloon went down because a flying saucer had crashed into it!”

    “The Top Secret UFO Project” is available on DVD at

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  • BC UFO’s atmospheric hole suggests ET alternative to water comet theory

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    Posted in UFOs on May 20th, 2011 by Ryqn Roswell

    August 24th, 2010 3:43 am PT Vancouver UFO Examiner Jon Kelly

    Exclusive video from Secret Message TV reveals a UFO accompanied by an atmospheric hole recorded during a late-night summer skywatch at a remote canyon location in Southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Examiner.com previously covered a road trip to the same location featuring a Vancouver-based UFO videographer whose astral travels facilitate contact with extraterrestrial intelligences. In the video, the infrared nightshot point-of-view camera detects an object crossing the sky and strobing light at variable intensities over approximately sixteen second intervals. At peak luminous intensity, the UFO registers numerous clusters of dark pixels on the camera’s three-CCD sensors, including a dark portion of sky resembling a tear in the atmosphere surrounding the object. Thailand-based Finnish composer Miika Kuisma recently joined Secret Message TV as a musical contributor, firmly establishing the Vancouver-based online video podcast feature as a truly international production.

    Not at snowball’s chance

    Louis A. Frank, Ph.D. is the Carver/James A. Van Allen Professor of Physics at the University of Iowa whose controversial interpretation of ultraviolet atmospheric data ignited public imagination in the 1990’s with descriptions of house-sized comets filled with water snow vaporizing above the earth’s atmosphere at a rate of one every few seconds. The comets first appeared as dark holes in the far ultraviolet airglow images sent back to earth by the Dynamics Explorer 1 satellite in the 1980’s. The airglow is a weak emission of light in a planet’s atmosphere that can be detected by sensitive instruments, including telescopes. According to Dr. Frank’s theory, these comets could have been responsible over the course of earth’s history for providing enough water to fill the oceans with he describes as their “gentle cosmic rain”. Opponents to the snowball theory, however, have attributed the dark images recorded on Dr. Frank’s satellite-borne ultraviolet camera system to “instrumental artefacts [sic]”.

    But what if the dark images represent neither water nor instrumental errors?

    NASA UFO Videos

    Martyn Stubbs is a Vancouver cable television station manager who downloaded the complete NASA video feeds for missions STS-48 to STS-80 and detected hundreds of UFO’s in the feeds that were being observed by members of the shuttle crew and ground control. Some of these objects have been estimated at several miles in diameter based on their size and position relative to the 12 mile-long tether which broke from the shuttle Columbia and was shortly thereafter swarmed by luminous UFO’s as recorded on NASA’s camera system in early 1996.

    Continues here: http://tinyurl.com/38qcasf

    Jon Kelly is a world-famous expert in the application of voice-based disclosure technology for revealing UFO secrets. A native to Vancouver, BC, Jon’s work as a voice analyst, photographer and videographer has been recognized by international media through hundreds of appearances in radio, television, documentary film, print and online publications. Call Jon’s toll-free hot line 1-888-453-0751 to report a UFO sighting or visit yourinnervoice.com.

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  • BC UFO’s atmospheric hole suggests ET alternative to water comet theory

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    Posted in UFOs on May 18th, 2011 by Ryqn Roswell

    August 24th, 2010 3:43 am PT Vancouver UFO Examiner Jon Kelly

    Exclusive video from Secret Message TV reveals a UFO accompanied by an atmospheric hole recorded during a late-night summer skywatch at a remote canyon location in Southwestern British Columbia, Canada. Examiner.com previously covered a road trip to the same location featuring a Vancouver-based UFO videographer whose astral travels facilitate contact with extraterrestrial intelligences. In the video, the infrared nightshot point-of-view camera detects an object crossing the sky and strobing light at variable intensities over approximately sixteen second intervals. At peak luminous intensity, the UFO registers numerous clusters of dark pixels on the camera’s three-CCD sensors, including a dark portion of sky resembling a tear in the atmosphere surrounding the object. Thailand-based Finnish composer Miika Kuisma recently joined Secret Message TV as a musical contributor, firmly establishing the Vancouver-based online video podcast feature as a truly international production.

    Not at snowball’s chance

    Louis A. Frank, Ph.D. is the Carver/James A. Van Allen Professor of Physics at the University of Iowa whose controversial interpretation of ultraviolet atmospheric data ignited public imagination in the 1990’s with descriptions of house-sized comets filled with water snow vaporizing above the earth’s atmosphere at a rate of one every few seconds. The comets first appeared as dark holes in the far ultraviolet airglow images sent back to earth by the Dynamics Explorer 1 satellite in the 1980’s. The airglow is a weak emission of light in a planet’s atmosphere that can be detected by sensitive instruments, including telescopes. According to Dr. Frank’s theory, these comets could have been responsible over the course of earth’s history for providing enough water to fill the oceans with he describes as their “gentle cosmic rain”. Opponents to the snowball theory, however, have attributed the dark images recorded on Dr. Frank’s satellite-borne ultraviolet camera system to “instrumental artefacts [sic]”.

    But what if the dark images represent neither water nor instrumental errors?

    NASA UFO Videos

    Martyn Stubbs is a Vancouver cable television station manager who downloaded the complete NASA video feeds for missions STS-48 to STS-80 and detected hundreds of UFO’s in the feeds that were being observed by members of the shuttle crew and ground control. Some of these objects have been estimated at several miles in diameter based on their size and position relative to the 12 mile-long tether which broke from the shuttle Columbia and was shortly thereafter swarmed by luminous UFO’s as recorded on NASA’s camera system in early 1996.

    Continues here: http://tinyurl.com/38qcasf

    Jon Kelly is a world-famous expert in the application of voice-based disclosure technology for revealing UFO secrets. A native to Vancouver, BC, Jon’s work as a voice analyst, photographer and videographer has been recognized by international media through hundreds of appearances in radio, television, documentary film, print and online publications. Call Jon’s toll-free hot line 1-888-453-0751 to report a UFO sighting or visit yourinnervoice.com.

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  • Q&A: What is the most likely theory on “UFO”s. There are so many theories, which one is the best.?

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    Posted in UFOs on March 2nd, 2011 by Ryqn Roswell

    Question by Tim A: What is the most likely theory on “UFO”s. There are so many theories, which one is the best.?

    Best answer:

    Answer by civil_av8r
    I saw a UFO once in High School. A couple of friends and I were hanging out in a subdivision underconstruction one night. A red light flew over our heads about 250′ off the ground, silent. A few minutes later 2 helicopters flew by going in the same direction. That was pretty cool.

    Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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