Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 12:18 p.m. No.23069420   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Pair accused of trying to smuggle drugs into Indiana State Prison using a drone

May 22, 2025 10:00 a.m. ET

 

Two men are out on bond on charges linked to another prison drug smuggling attempt with a drone in LaPorte County. The most recent case involves the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City.

Daron Mitchell, 29, of East Chicago and Juwan Mitchell, 25, of Chicago are charged with dealing in a schedule III controlled substance and trafficking with an inmate, both Level 5 felonies; Level 6 felony dealing in marijuana, along with misdemeanor counts of resisting law enforcement and possession of marijuana.

 

Michigan City police responded to the prison at 2 a.m. on May 14 on a report of a drone flying in the area, prosecutors said in court documents.

Upon arrival, police said, a prison employee tracking the flight pattern of the drone learned it had taken off from a nearby wooded area.

Officers from both agencies entered the woods and soon discovered the flying object had just landed close to the area being searched.

 

The sounds of walking through brush were also heard just before two men dressed in all black clothing were spotted emerging from the woods and running across some nearby railroad tracks, police said.

The men ignored commands to stop and jumped a fence in the 200 block of Columbia Street but were soon caught, police said.

Police said one of the men dropped a backpack on the ground near the fence they jumped.

 

Two bulky packages containing just over 225 grams of marijuana and over 200 packages of buprenorphine and naloxone film weighing 1.6 grams were inside the backpack, police said.

Buprenorphine and naloxone are prescription drugs commonly used to ease withdrawal symptoms related to opioid addiction.

 

Also recovered from the backpack were contraband including a cell phone, a plastic bag containing cigars and cigarettes, a lighter and a vape, authorities said.

Police said a remote control for a drone, two drone batteries, other drone equipment and a power cord were also seized from the backpack.

Both men have since been released from the La Porte County Jail.

 

Juwan Mitchell, who’s scheduled for an initial hearing on the allegations in LaPorte Superior Court on May 23, posted $15,000 cash bond the next day, according to jail records.

Court records show Daron Mitchell posted $1,500 bail after his request for a reduction in his $15,000 cash bond was granted by the court during his initial hearing on May 16.

As a condition of the bond reduction, he must wear a GPS monitor for authorities to track his whereabouts.

 

The previous cases of attempted smuggling with drones were at the Westville Correctional Facility. On April 3, Zamale Davis of South Bend was allegedly caught after his flying object set off the prison’s drone detection system.

Davis, 30, was taken into custody a short time later with help from a tracking dog and charged with two Level 5 felony counts of trafficking with an inmate, according to court documents.

 

Davis is out on bond, also reduced by the court to $1,500 cash, to await the outcome of his case.

On March 21, Eric Patino, 29, of Hammond was accused of trying to use a drone to smuggle drugs into the prison.

 

His request for a reduction in his $10,000 bond was denied by the court a month later, but he managed to post the full amount on May 2 to await the outcome of his seven felony counts, according to court records.

His arrest also followed an alert given by the prison’s drone detection system.

 

https://www.southbendtribune.com/story/news/local/2025/05/22/pair-accused-of-using-drone-to-smuggle-drugs-into-indiana-state-prison/83776341007/

Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 12:25 p.m. No.23069438   🗄️.is 🔗kun

UAP EP 133 Ashton Forbes parts 1 and 2 – Who is Involved in the Disappearance of MH370?

May 22, 2025

 

Did Ashton Forbes just discover the definitive truth behind the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight 370?

Get ready to hear the names “Gorgon Stare” and “Sierra Nevada Corp” as Stephen Diener brings Ashton back on the show for what might be their most revealing interview yet.

Also, listen as Ashton makes a real time discovery during the interview that could prove once and for all that the orb teleportation video might actually be real!

 

During this conclusion to their conversation, Stephen Diener discusses Ashton’s recent connection to the SEAL Team 6 member who killed Osama bin Laden, whether or not Ashton fears disinformation agents or any threats on his life, and if MH370 really was teleported, why did “they” do it?

All of this and more, right now…

 

https://www.wrmf.com/episode/uap-ep-132-ashton-forbes-part-1-brand-new-evidence-on-the-disappearance-of-mh370/

https://www.1057thepoint.com/episode/uap-ep-133-ashton-forbes-part-2-who-is-involved-in-the-disappearance-of-mh370/

https://x.com/JustXAshton/status/1922850181550149704

https://www.youtube.com/@UAPodcast

Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 12:27 p.m. No.23069443   🗄️.is 🔗kun

DeLorean - Next Frontier (2025) Patrick Stewart

May 22, 2025

 

Sir Patrick Stewart travels to Mars and teams up with DeLorean to celebrate the next generation of automotive science with an all new vehicle reservation system.

Stewart, who plays himself, pays homage to the genre and character that made him a beloved household name.

By capturing just the right amount of nostalgia, the promo encapsulates DeLorean’s initiative to bring their brand to a new generation of auto, film, and digital enthusiasts.

 

DeLorean Reservation System & Marketplace

https://marketplace.delorean.com

 

About DeLorean Motor Company

For over 40 years, DeLorean has been a renowned automotive brand rooted in counterculture.

Building on the authenticity of the iconic DMC-12, the company is creating a new and electrifying vehicle designed to push the boundaries of what’s possible.

Intelligent, intuitive human design and craftsmanship. Applying its rebellious DNA, DeLorean is writing its legacy in real-time while instinctively adapting to the future.

 

About DeLorean Labs

As part of the DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) ecosystem, DeLorean Labs is hyper-focused on innovative technologies and all things digital, a fusion between an iconic past and a limitless future.

DeLorean Labs aims to revolutionize the automotive industry by building an engaged community through its digital ecosystem.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVZGjckS_VE

https://DeLorean.com

https://DeLoreanLabs.com

Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 12:36 p.m. No.23069474   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9484

Japan’s “Baba Vanga” Predicts July 5 Cataclysm Worse Than 2011 Quake, Triggering Mass Tourist Cancellations

May 22, 2025

 

A Japanese manga artist’s eerie prediction of a natural disaster has caused growing concern and a wave of canceled trips to Japan ahead of a forecasted event on July 5, 2025.

Ryo Tatsuki, known for her manga The Future I Saw, gained attention for seemingly foretelling the devastating 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. Her latest warning has unsettled tourists, particularly from East Asia, sparking a real impact on Japan’s tourism industry.

 

A Manga That Foresaw the 2011 Earthquake

Ryo Tatsuki first published The Future I Saw in 1999, a comic that blends fiction with dreams she claims reveal future events.

One striking vision was a “massive disaster in March, 2011,” which coincided with the 9.0-magnitude earthquake that struck Japan’s northeastern Tohoku region.

That quake triggered a tsunami that killed nearly 16,000 people and caused the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident, the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl.

 

This apparent foresight brought Tatsuki notoriety in Japan and across East Asia. The manga has sold around 900,000 copies in Japan, China, and Thailand, and a “complete version” was released in 2021 with new predictions.

Among these, Tatsuki warns that on July 5, 2025, a fissure will open beneath the seabed between Japan and the Philippines, causing massive tsunami waves three times the height of those in 2011, reports CNN.

 

Growing Anxiety Hits Tourism

The fear stirred by Tatsuki’s prediction is amplified by others, including Qi Xian Yu, a well-known feng shui master in Hong Kong, who urged people to avoid traveling to Japan starting in April.

CN Yuen, managing director of Hong Kong-based travel agency WWPKG, told CNN that bookings to Japan fell by half during the Easter holidays and could continue declining over the next two months.

 

These cancellations mostly come from travelers in China, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Vietnam, where social media is flooded with warnings and videos cautioning against trips to Japan.

The impact worries local authorities, especially in Miyagi Prefecture, one of the hardest-hit areas during the 2011 quake.

Governor Yoshihiro Murai said, “I believe it is a serious issue when the spread of highly unscientific rumors on social media had an effect on tourism.”

 

A Call for Measured Response

Despite these fears, many visitors remain undeterred. Samantha Tang, a yoga teacher from Hong Kong who usually visits Japan annually, postponed her August trip to Wakayama after hearing about the earthquake predictions.

Similarly, Oscar Chu, another frequent traveler to Japan from Hong Kong, chose to avoid traveling this year due to concerns about the disruption a quake could cause.

 

However, others like Vic Shing from Hong Kong have kept their travel plans. Shing said, “Earthquake predictions have never been accurate,” adding that Japan’s disaster management is strong, given its history with massive earthquakes.

Japanese seismologists continue to stress that precise earthquake prediction is currently impossible. Japan’s location on the Pacific Ring of Fire makes seismic activity frequent and expected, but no one can say exactly when or where a major quake will strike.

The government has also sought to calm public anxiety, with the Cabinet Office explaining on social media platform X that modern technology cannot predict earthquakes accurately.

 

Tatsuki herself responded to questions about the canceled trips, telling the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper that she views the increased attention to her manga “very positively” because it raises disaster preparedness awareness.

She added, “I think it is important not to be overly swayed by my dreams and to act appropriately based on expert opinions.”

 

https://indiandefencereview.com/japans-baba-vanga-predicts-july-5-cataclysm-worse-than-2011-quake-triggering-mass-tourist-cancellations/

Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 12:48 p.m. No.23069496   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9497

https://openminds.tv/congress-requires-pentagon-to-address-ufo-disinformation/

https://www.cia.gov/resources/csi/studies-in-intelligence/studies-in-intelligence-1997/cias-role-in-the-study-of-ufos-1947-1990/

https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA326148.pdf

 

Congress Requires Pentagon to Address UFO Disinformation

May 22, 2025

 

In 1988, a recently retired U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI) Agent claimed on live television that the government was working with aliens at a secret base in the Nevada desert called Area 51 and that the “extraterrestrials have complete control of this base.”

In the program, the producers blacked out the OSI agent’s face, and he went by the codename “Falcon.” The agent’s actual name is Richard Doty. It’s listed on the IMDB page for the show.

Doty has admitted that during his career as an OSI agent, beginning in 1980, he had been sharing disinformation about aliens and UFOs with the UFO community.

Within weeks of the airing of the live UFO program, a man in Nevada named Bob Lazar approached reporters in Las Vegas claiming he had worked on alien spacecraft at Area 51.

Despite lacking evidence, Lazar’s claims made headlines, and Area 51, then one of our most secret military bases, quickly became the most famous.

 

Stories like this leave me wondering how much of the UFO mythos is disinformation created by the U.S. government and why. It sounds like another UFO conspiracy theory, but Congress is interested in this question also.

They require that the Pentagon’s current UAP investigation program, the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), produce a report that includes “the key historical record of the involvement of the intelligence community with unidentified anomalous phenomena, including…any efforts to obfuscate, manipulate public opinion, hide, or otherwise provide incorrect unclassified or classified information about unidentified anomalous phenomena or related activities.”

 

Is there any reason to believe the U.S. government has deceived the public about UFOs?

Mr. Doty’s story is not well known, but the CIA has admitted to deceiving the public about UFOs in a study published by the CIA journal Studies in Intelligence titled “A Die-hard Issue: CIA’s Role in the Study of UFOs, 1947–1990.”

 

According to the study, much like today, credible UFO sightings in the late 1940s and early 1950s brought media attention to the topic.

This pressured the U.S. Air Forces into creating UFO investigation programs and the CIA to discreetly monitor the situation.

The CIA didn’t want attention to the fact that it was monitoring UFO reports and interfacing with the U.S. Air Force on the matter, so both organizations chose to lie about it.

 

The report states, “This concealment of CIA interest contributed greatly to later charges of a CIA conspiracy and cover-up.”

The problem worsened in the late 50s when testing of U-2 spy planes began. The aircraft flew much higher than any others at the time, and the prototypes were highly reflective, causing a spike in reports to the USAF UFO research program at the time, Project Blue Book.

The CIA later estimated half of the UFO reports during this time were due to U-2 aircraft. The report claims, “This led the Air Force to make misleading and deceptive statements to the public in order to allay public fears and to protect an extraordinarily sensitive national security project.”

 

The report also covers the CIA’s involvement with a University of Colorado review of UFO information in the late 60s, which led to the USAF closing Project Blue Book and exiting public UFO research completely. Both agencies decided to keep the CIA’s involvement in the report hidden.

Even Roswell was a cover-up, albeit not of the extraterrestrial kind. Unfortunately, the first volume of the AARO report whitewashes this event.

According to the AARO report, in the 1990s, “USAF’s research did not locate or develop any information that indicated the ‘Roswell Incident’ was a UFO event, nor was there any ‘cover-up’ by the USG.”

 

It goes on to explain how the USAF found that the debris collected in the desert in 1947 was part of a classified project to listen for Russian nuclear testing called Project Mogul.

It does not include the fact that the USAF’s research also found that the person in charge of researching the material, General Roger Ramey, had taken it upon himself to hide that the debris was part of a classified project.

Instead, he told the press they had found an ordinary weather balloon and switched out the actual debris before taking press photos.

 

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Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 12:48 p.m. No.23069497   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23069496

According to the 1995 USAF Roswell report, “the Air Force did not find documented evidence that Gen. Ramey was directed to espouse a weather balloon in his press conference, he may have done so because he was either aware of Project MOGUL and was trying to deflect interest from it, or he really perceived the material to be a weather balloon based on the identification from his weather officer, Irving Newton.”

Ramey’s Chief of Staff, Colonel Thomas DuBose, who can be seen in one of the photos, claimed in an affidavit, “the material shown in the photographs taken in Gen. Ramey’s office was a weather balloon.

The weather balloon explanation for the material was a cover story to divert the attention of the press.”

 

DuBose does not claim to have seen or known anything about the material that the USAF found. Still, Ramey’s switching out of the material and DuBose’s statement help fuel Roswell’s conspiracy theories to this day.

This brings us back to Doty, who is the first source of the claim that the USAF took alien bodies to Area 51. He did so in a document claiming a cabal of influential people inside and outside of the government controls UFOs and alien secrets.

If this sounds like the X-Files, it’s because the show was allegedly based on Doty’s stories.

 

In late 1980, Doty worked at Kirtland Air Force base in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Only months after beginning his position as an OSI agent, a local technical equipment vendor and paranormal enthusiast, Paul Bennewitz, claimed to be getting images and signals from UFOs over the base.

According to documents I and others have received via FOIA, Doty and another agent looked at what Bennewitz had found but didn’t see anything worth researching.

 

Doty claims that someone in the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) approached him soon after meeting with Bennewitz. Doty refers to the DIA agent with the codename “Falcon”—the same name he later used on the TV show mentioned earlier.

According to Doty, Falcon wanted Doty to feed disinformation to Bennewitz and make Bennewitz believe what he saw was aliens.

Falcon said Bennewitz was capturing signals and videos of top-secret activity at the base, and the disinformation was intended to throw off Bennewitz and any Russian spies that might be monitoring him.

 

There is no evidence that Falcon exists or that Doty was ordered to conduct his disinformation program against Bennewitz, but it was effective and drove Bennewitz into a dangerous mental state.

Even worse, the disinformation Doty spread and its amplification by the X-Files has created mythos that may even fool government insiders.

The FBI investigated some of Doty’s documents and asked the U.S. Air Force what they knew. The documents were returned with the word “BOGUS” written on them in thick black marker.

But the question isn’t whether they are bogus. The question is why they came from an active OSI agent—a question still unanswered.

 

In an op-ed for Scientific American earlier this year, former AARO Chief Sean Kirkpatrick wrote: “…our efforts were ultimately overwhelmed by sensational but unsupported claims that ignored contradictory evidence yet captured the attention of policy makers and the public, driving legislative battles and dominating the public narrative.”

I agree with Kirkpatrick regarding the negative effect “sensational but unsupported claims” are having on moving UAP research forward.

However, the government has to be open and cooperative as well and needs to investigate and take responsibility for its role in UAP disinformation.

 

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Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 12:52 p.m. No.23069504   🗄️.is 🔗kun

We Are Living DNA Libraries for Interdimensional Beings! | Geraldine Orozco

May 22, 2025

 

Are You Part of the Hybrid Agenda? Discover Geraldine Orozco's shocking abduction, her hybrid children, and the interdimensional councils managing our DNA.

Explore soul fractals, cosmic contracts, and the multidimensional war for human consciousness. Truth hidden in plain sight.

 

00:00 – When You Live From the Heart

03:30 – The Cost of Truth: Not Everyone Will Like You

07:00 – Why Speaking Truth Triggers Others

10:15 – Holding the Line: Never Sacrifice Your Vibration

14:00 – Staying True to Your Soul's Frequency

18:00 – The Power of Self-Priority in Sovereignty

22:00 – Walking Alone, But Aligned

27:15 – Energetic Integrity: Holding the Field

31:00 – Trusting the Process of Divine Alignment

35:00 – Final Reminder: Be the Frequency

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knWjxJZcTrw

https://www.youtube.com/@GeraldineOrozco

Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 12:56 p.m. No.23069515   🗄️.is 🔗kun

We Were Thrown Off the Moon—And This Is Why | David Adair & Linda Moulton Howe

May 21, 2025

 

Join Linda Moulton Howe and David Adair as they uncover the Moon’s true purpose—an ancient alien machine designed to monitor, manipulate, and control life on Earth for millennia.

Did aliens kick us off the Moon? We may never get a straight answer from NASA.

 

00:00 The Moon as an Ancient Alien Machine

04:30 Early Abduction Revelations & Hollow Moon Claims

08:50 Government Whistleblowers Confirm the Theory

12:15 Were Humans Kicked Off the Moon?

16:40 Hidden Lunar Structures and Moon Bases

20:45 Helium-3 Mining and China’s Secret Operation

25:30 NASA's Silence and Astronaut Testimonies

30:15 Neil Armstrong’s Mysterious Change After Return

34:00 Competing Alien Civilizations: A 270-Million-Year Conflict

38:10 Lunar Tidal Lock, Orbit Anomalies & Cloaked Tech

42:00 What NASA Isn’t Telling Us—And Why We Must Return

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b-dlAGGB5A

https://www.youtube.com/@earthfiles/videos

Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 1 p.m. No.23069529   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mystery as crop circles appear on farms in world-famous UFO hotspot

May 22, 2025

 

Mysterious crop circles have been discovered etched into fields in one of the world's most famous UFO hotspots.

Wiltshire in the UK has become the epicenter of the phenomenon since the 1970s, and the bizarre designs were recently found just 13 miles away from Stonehenge.

A perfectly crafted geometric design was spotted in a farmer's field in the Wiltshire village of Sutton Veny on May 15.

 

The pattern included a central design resembling a Celtic knot or a four-pointed star within a circle.

On May 19, another unique crop circles was found in a grass field 30 miles away in the nearby county of Dorset. That design featured several geometric shapes set inside two overlapping circles.

Crop circles are large, unexplained formations that appear, typically in the middle of the night, in fields with tall grass or fresh crops like wheat or corn.

 

While many suspect the massive designs are the work of artists or pranksters, UFO conspiracy theorists have maintained that crop circles are made by extraterrestrials who are leaving cryptic messages for humans.

However, it's been proven that many are man-made, using tools like planks to push down and flatten crops as a mean to spark fears or artistic expression.

But some people truly believe the crop circles are the work of aliens as they can range between 50 and 1,000 feet in length but apparently take only minutes to create in the dark of night.

 

Although these strange patterns have been discovered in dozens of countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, and Japan, crop circles have been most commonly found in the UK.

Moreover, roughly 80 percent of all UK crop circles have been reported in Wiltshire. Since 2005, there have been more than 380 crop circles recorded in this area alone.

The formations are typically found in crop fields and their appearance often coincides with the growing season, when crops are mature enough to show visible patterns but haven't been harvested yet.

 

In countries in Earth's Northern Hemisphere, like the US and UK, crop circles tend to appear between May and August when the crops are tall enough to be flattened into circular patterns.

Images and footage of the recent crop circles have flooded the internet where people claim they are a form of 'communication.'

UAP researcher Holly Wood posted on X: 'Who or what is trying to get our attention?'

 

Another Ufologist shared: 'People say when you look at it from the top, the symbol makes them 'download' certain information to their subconscious mind.'

While the crop circles have sparked theories of alien visitors, the owner of the field where the Celtic knot was found was reportedly 'very upset' that someone or something flattened his valuable crops.

However, he's making the most of the setback by opening the field up to crop circle enthusiasts to come and view the new pattern for a small donation, according to Coast to Coast AM, hosted by UFO enthusiast George Noory.

 

Monique Klinkenbergh, founder of the crop circle exhibition in Wiltshire's Pewsey Vale, admitted that there are definitely man-made crop circles on Earth, but others are much harder to explain without considering UFOs and aliens.

'If you listen to eye witness accounts, the unexplained circles have one thing in common - they were formed in minutes, or seconds, by an invisible source,' Klinkenbergh told the BBC in 2023.

'There is definitely a mystery going on, but it's very hard to label the source, whether it is extra-terrestrial, paranormal or just nature,' she added.

 

For example, the 2001 'Milk Hill circle' in Wiltshire had over 400 circles spanning 787 feet and was said to be too complex for humans to quickly create in one night.

UFO researchers have also claimed that crop circles display several unusual features, like crop stalks which have all been perfectly bent but not broken or cut by machinery.

Witnesses have also claimed to have seen orbs of light and other strange beams appearing over fields moments before the crop circles formed.

 

Despite these strange occurrences, several people have come forward since the 1990s to claim that they were the culprits behind crop circles around the world.

In 1991, Doug Bower and Dave Chorley, two Englishmen from Southampton, confessed to creating over 200 crop circles in southern England during the late 1970s.

They claimed that they used simple tools like planks, ropes, and a sighting device (a baseball cap with a wire loop) to flatten crops into circular patterns.

 

In 2002, five aeronautics and astronautics graduate students from MIT were recruited by a television show to create crop circles, aiming to replicate the work of Bower and Chorley.

The students successfully produced a formation that could be mistaken as an alien message.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-my/news/other/mystery-as-crop-circles-appear-on-farms-in-world-famous-ufo-hotspot/ar-AA1FdJML

Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 1:10 p.m. No.23069547   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9548 >>9562

Pentagon’s UAP investigators exploring new options to better track and manage confidential reports

May 21, 2025

 

The Pentagon wants to hear from contractors that can produce and maintain a secure software-based platform to track data, interactions and other records associated with its All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office’s ever-growing caseload of investigations into unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) that could pose a threat to U.S. national security.

In a sources sought notice released this week, officials unveiled plans for “a new effort” to enable a custom case management system on the intranet that hosts the Defense Department’s top secret and sensitive compartmented information — known as the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System, or JWICS.

 

“The intent is to field this capability for AARO personnel at AARO HQ and for use at supporting organizations,” they wrote.

A defense official told DefenseScoop Wednesday that this marks the first “solicitation” published on behalf of the UAP-sleuthing office since its inception. The term UAP encompasses UFOs and trans-medium objects.

“AARO currently uses a variety of tools for its mission management needs and seeks to integrate them,” the official said.

 

Following mounting public pressure and a mandate from lawmakers, Pentagon leadership formally established the organization in 2022, under the Biden administration. Details about its budget and internal functions have been sparse since then.

Currently, the department’s intelligence and security directorate is responsible for administrative support to AARO, while the deputy secretary of defense and the principal deputy director for national intelligence exercise control and direction.

According to the performance work statement attached to the new sources sought notice, the office is “responsible for the whole-of-government efforts to detect, identify, attribute, and as appropriate, mitigate, spaceborne, airborne, and maritime objects of interest in or near national security areas.”

 

One of the hub’s top tasks is to collect, manage and resolve a continuously expanding caseload of reports from current and former government officials — and eventually the general public — about encounters and events that could involve UAP and are relevant to the U.S. government and military.

“A case management system, or CMS, will assist AARO in tracking the status of the UAP reports in its holdings and in meeting its records management requirements, particularly as the office works to launch a public UAP reporting mechanism,” the defense official told DefenseScoop.

 

The new notice outlines a core list of minimum technical features that would be expected for the potential vendor-developed CMS, including the capacity to categorize UAP cases under investigation based on type, severity, and priority; convert document content into structured data with unique identifiers automatically (like weather, speed or location) that could subsequently be linked to case objects; maintain a history of actions taken on cases and capture their statuses from initiation to resolution; generate automated responses for people’s case submissions; encrypt data in accordance with proper sensitivity levels; and offer customizable views and dashboards for different user roles, among other criteria.

 

If the office opts to move forward with a full acquisition down the line, AARO envisions at this point that it would buy software development services, the fielding and certification of the software for the AARO JWICS domain, training for AARO personnel to use the capability — as well as sustainment, and spiral development of additional functionality.

The performance period would likely be set for one base year, with options for up to four follow-on years.

 

The defense official declined to share further information Wednesday regarding the total cost estimate for any future CMS procurement.

They also did not provide an update on the number of UAP reports and resolutions in AARO’s current investigative portfolio, since leadership revealed the receipt of more than 1,600 in November 2024.

Contractors with an active top secret clearance that are interested in the new CMS opportunity must submit a capabilities statement and other information for consideration to a government email address provided in the notice, by June 9.

 

https://defensescoop.com/2025/05/21/ufo-uap-pentagon-aaro-exploring-new-options-track-manage-reports/

https://sam.gov/opp/f58ef2bc419345999cb8cb483d97a838/view

https://www.aaro.mil/

Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 1:16 p.m. No.23069560   🗄️.is 🔗kun

“I don’t,” Intel Co-chair Mark Warner denies knowing Immaculate Constellation

May 22, 2025

 

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) — Co-chair, Senate Intelligence Committee

 

Ask a Pol asks:

Does the phrase ‘immaculate constellation’ ring any bells to you?

 

Key Warner:

“How could a constellation be ‘maculate’?” Warner quips to Ask a Pol.

 

There's a new UAP whistleblower, Matthew Brown, who says that they briefed you all — or your staff — on this program.

“I don’t,” Warner says.*

*when Ask a Pol followed up with Warner’s office we were told, “short answer is no comment.”

 

Caught our ear:

“I don’t recall,” Warner told Ask a Pol.*

 

https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/senate-intel-co-chair-warner-denies-immaculate-constellation-briefing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwL6a-n87gM

Anonymous ID: 1ce7c9 May 22, 2025, 1:20 p.m. No.23069567   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ep. 2161 Thomas Jane: A Human’s Guide to Visiting Aliens

May 22, 2025

 

Tonight, Wednesday on FADE to BLACK: Actor Thomas Jane is back discussing how alien contact could redefine reality—challenging our views on evolution, consciousness, and the universe itself.

Are they guiding a shift in humanity? If so, understanding their presence may be the key to our future.

 

Thomas Jane is an actor, director and producer working as a popcorn salesman in Tinseltown for over 25 years.

He is a triple Golden Globe nominee for the comedy series HUNG and has starred in such classic genre films as THE MIST, DEEP BLUE SEA, and THE PUNISHER.

He directed and starred in the hit sci-fi series, THE EXPANSE.

 

Jane won critical acclaim for his role as New York Yankee baseball legend Mickey Mantle in HBO’s 61*. His credits include BOOGIE NIGHTS and Stephen King’s 1922.

Thomas Jane’s production company, Renegade Entertainment, has been prolific since launching in late 2019.

They recently wrapped production on the second season of their scripted series Troppo (based on the bestselling novels by Candice Fox).

Thomas stars and directs in that series, for Amazon Prime and AGC Studios.

 

Thomas Jane recently completed his non-fiction book, A Human’s Guide to Visiting Aliens.

A combination of cutting edge scientific insight, exo-speculation and an incisive, unflinching review of the human condition.

 

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