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More Ukrainian drones target Moscow in renewed raid
18 Jul, 2025 22:42
Russia’s air defenses destroyed more than a dozen incoming Ukrainian drones approaching the capital overnight, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin has said. The country’s Defense Ministry reported over 150 interceptions across multiple regions.
The intercepts occurred in the Bryansk, Oryol, Kaluga, Rostov, Tula, Kursk, Smolensk, Voronezh, and Moscow regions, with at least 158 hostile targets downed since 6:15pm Friday, the ministry said at arround 7:00am Saturday.
At least 13 of those drones were intercepted en route to Moscow, according to Sobyanin. There were no reports of casualties or damage, with emergency crews responding to the crash sites, according to the official.
Ukraine has been conducting UAV raids deep into Russian territory for months, often striking residential buildings and other civilian infrastructure.
The Russian government has decried the strikes as “terrorist attacks” which deliberately target civilians.
Kiev has intensified attempted drone attacks on Moscow over the past week, according to Sobyanin, who has been reporting similar nightly raids since Wednesday.
Last month, Sobyanin told reporters that the city’s air defense system operates at the “highest level,” intercepting 99.9% of targets.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov earlier emphasized that Russia employs layered air defense systems to minimize the threat posed by drone attacks.
https://www.rt.com/russia/621671-ukrainian-drone-raid-moscow/
Russia strikes drone-manufacturing sites in Ukraine – MOD
19 Jul, 2025 11:52
The Russian military has carried out a series of strikes on Ukrainian defense industrial complex facilities involved in the production of drones and missile parts, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said.
The oversight attacks involved high-precision air, land, and sea-based weaponry, as well as UAVs, the ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
“All of the intended facilities have been hit,” it read.
The ministry said in a separate statement that Russian warplanes, drones, missile forces and artillery targeted a Ukrainian military recruitment center, an airfield, and launch sites of Kiev’s UAVs.
Temporary deployment sites of the Ukrainian military were struck in more than 130 locations over the past 24 hours, it added.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported Russian strikes in Kiev, Dnepropetrovsk, Poltava, Kharkov, Nikolaev and Sumy Regions as well as in other parts of the country.
Over the past week, Kiev has intensified its drone raids targeting Russian territory, including Moscow.
The Russian authorities describe the incursions, which happen on a regular basis, as “terrorist attacks,” saying that they are deliberately aimed at civilian infrastructure and residential areas.
The Russian Defense Ministry said earlier on Saturday that some 180 Ukrainian UAVs had been shot down inside Russia between 6:00pm on Friday and 11:30am on Saturday, with more than dozen of them having been en route to Moscow.
Russia frequently conducts drone and missile strikes on Ukrainian military infrastructure, maintaining that its operations do not target civilians and accusing Kiev of placing air defense systems in densely populated areas.
https://www.rt.com/russia/621687-ukraine-strike-drone-missile/
Ukrainian drone pilots obliterate Russian fuel depot, frontline positions in precision strikes
19.07.2025 18:25
Drone pilots from the 4th Border Guard Detachment of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine used FPV drones to destroy a fuel and lubricants depot, three communication antennas, a UAV launch point, and three combat positions of Russian invaders on the Southern Slobozhanshchyna front.
As reported by Ukrinform, this was announced by the Kharkiv Operational Tactical Group on Telegram, which also released a video of the strikes.
"Drone pilots of the 4th Border Guard Detachment of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, operating as part of the Ukrainian Defense Forces, continue to effectively target enemy forces on the Southern Slobozhanshchyna front.
Using FPV drones, they precisely destroyed a Russian fuel and lubricants storage site, three communication antennas, three Russian combat positions, and a launch point for enemy drones," the message states.
As previously reported by Ukrinform, aerial reconnaissance units of the 4th Border Guard Detachment of the State Border Guard Service used Baba Yaga drones to destroy 11 Russian hideouts in the Southern Slobozhanshchyna sector.
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4016800-ukrainian-drone-pilots-obliterate-russian-fuel-depot-frontline-positions-in-precision-strikes.html
Lebanese Health Ministry: One martyred in Israeli drone strike in Nabatieh
Sat, 19 Jul 2025 18:43:45 +0300
Beirut – SABA
The Lebanese Ministry of Health announced Saturday evening that a civilian was martyred following an Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon, marking yet another violation of the ceasefire.
In a statement, the ministry confirmed that an Israeli drone targeted a motorcycle in the town of Yohmor al-Shaqif, Nabatieh District, resulting in the martyrdom of one citizen.
This marks the second Lebanese civilian killed today, following an earlier Israeli drone strike in the Mount Overlook area of Khiam, in the Marjayoun District.
https://www.saba.ye/en/news3519206.htm
Troops foil bandit attack, intercept surveillance drone in Katsina
July 19, 2025
Troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA have foiled a suspected bandit attack on military camps in Sabuwa and Faskari Local Government Areas of Katsina State.
The soldiers also intercepted an unidentified surveillance drone believed to have been deployed by the criminals.
According to a post on Friday by security analyst Zagazola Makama on X, the incident occurred around 10:25 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17, when armed men on motorcycles were seen moving suspiciously around the Maiganguma village axis within the two LGAs.
Makama said a drone was also spotted hovering over Dandume and Machika villages, particularly near the Operation Sharan Daji Camp and Machika Military Super Camp.
Troops immediately launched checks across all security formations to determine if the drone belonged to any friendly force, but all units denied ownership or deployment of any UAV in the area.
The drone reportedly maneuvered behind Wori Rock and later re-emerged, prompting patrol teams to open fire. It was eventually flown back toward Wori Rock and disappeared.
The motorcycle-riding suspects fled into the bush and escaped arrest. No casualties were recorded.
Security authorities said investigations were ongoing to identify those behind the drone surveillance and uncover any links to planned attacks by suspected bandits.
https://dailypost.ng/2025/07/19/troops-foil-bandit-attack-intercept-surveillance-drone-in-katsina/
Unidentified drone kills PKK member, injures another near Iraq’s Sulaymaniyah, sources say
July 19, 2025 15:36
BAGHDAD: An unidentified drone attack killed a member of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and injured another near Iraq’s Sulaymaniyah on Saturday, security sources and local officials said, the first attack of its kind in months.
https://www.arabnews.pk/node/2608677/middle-east
Punjab: BSF recovers drone on Tarn Taran border
Jul 19, 2025
Vigilant BSF troops intercepted a drone movement on the Tarn Taran border on Saturday and conducted a search operation in the suspected area to recover a DJI Mavic 3 Classic drone from an irrigated field ahead of the border security fence, adjacent to the village of Khemkaran.
According to the press release from BSF, sharp observation followed by swift action of BSF troops thwarted yet another illicit intrusion attempt of a rogue Pak drone from across the border.
Earlier, BSF troops recovered six Pakistani drones along with four packets (over 2.30kg) of suspected heroin from the farming fields near Pulmoran village along the Indo-Pak border in Amritsar.
During the night hours of July 17, the BSF troops on duty intercepted successive drone intrusion on Amritsar border, said the force in a press release.
Responding quickly, the technical counter measures deployed on border were activated, which neutralised every narco drone coming from the Pakistan side.
Subsequent search conducted by the BSF recovered four DJI Mavic 3 Classic drones with three packets of suspected heroin (gross weight-1.744 kg) from the farming fields near village- Pulmoran.
The packets of narcotics were found attached to the drones.
https://thenewsmill.com/2025/07/punjab-bsf-recovers-drone-on-tarn-taran-border/
British drone fires precision missile for first time in landmark weapons test
19/07/2025 - 13:41
A British-made drone has been shot down by using precision missiles for the first time, in a significant breakthrough that could support troops defend against attacks.
The Malloy Aeronautics T-150 successfully deployed laser-directed rockets against flying drones during summer testing in the Utah desert.
The Berkshire-based company, a subsidiary of BAE Systems, confirmed the trials demonstrated the quadcopter's ability to destroy both ground-based and airborne targets with precision strikes.
Initially engineered to transport cargo loads of up to 68 kilograms, the T-150 quadcopters have been retrofitted with 70mm laser-guided rockets originally created for American military use.
Each drone costs tens of thousands of pounds, while the precision munitions cost approximately £15,000 per unit.
The unmanned aircraft are already operational with the Royal Navy's carrier strike group, ferrying supplies, post and equipment between HMS Prince of Wales and its escort vessels during Indo-Pacific operations.
Anthony Gregory, of BAE Systems Air, explained the rationale behind the development. He said: "Everybody can see what's going on in the world with drone technology.
So the counter-[drone] piece is on everybody's lips, and therefore trying to do that in a sustainable and affordable way.
"At the minute, people are having to fire patriot missiles and all that kind of stuff.
That's an expensive way of countering a very low-cost threat. So that's the genesis of why we've gone down this avenue."
Gregory noted that whilst laser weapons offer low per-shot costs, they require substantial, complex equipment.
Malloy and BAE started the programme to modify the T-150 to make it compatible with precision rockets in February.
A video released by the company shows the drone unloading rockets in the air, with missiles hitting a white van on the ground.
The Ministry of Defence has also joined with private companies to develop laser weapons which are capable of destroying enemy drones.
The lasers are set to be fitted on at least four Royal Navy ships from 2027.
Gregory argued the drone could be cheaper and would provide armed forces flexibility when trying to protect critical national infrastructure.
He said: "Lasers are big and complex. Per shot, they're incredibly cheap. But they are big, expensive, complex bits of kit.
The price of a drone is going to be cheaper, and you can probably have them in greater [numbers]."
https://www.gbnews.com/news/british-drone-precision-missile-weapons
Fake drone event scam hits Cape Town’s Signal Hill
July 19, 2025
Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) officials have issued a warning about a fraudulent drone event being promoted for Signal Hill on multiple dates in July, Cape {town}Etc reports.
SANParks authorities have clarified that on Facebook, the event, which is falsely advertised for evenings starting at 7:30 pm, is neither sanctioned nor legal, with reports indicating that attendees are being charged for participation.
Park rangers have already intercepted some visitors attempting to attend the unauthorized gatherings.
TMNP has urged the public to avoid the park after sunset, emphasizing that park hours are strictly between sunrise and sunset for safety reasons.
Flying recreational drones within any national park is strictly prohibited, as confirmed by South African National Parks (SANParks).
Officials have noted an increase in illegal drone usage for wildlife viewing, filming, and photography, often shared on social media.
Under the National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) and the Protected Areas Act, no aircraft, including drones, may fly below 2,500 feet above a national park’s highest point without explicit permission from park authorities.
Protected areas are designated no-fly zones to preserve wildlife and ensure visitor safety.
Park management is calling on the public to report any illegal drone activity or suspicious events to the Emergency Call Centre at 0861 106 417 or the Kloofnek office at 021 422 1601.
While drone technology offers exciting opportunities for photography and exploration, the rules governing national parks are in place for environmental protection and public safety.
Park authorities stress that unauthorized events not only violate the law but also pose risks to wildlife and visitors.
As stated by SANParks, the crackdown on illegal drone usage will continue, with strict enforcement of no-fly zones. Those caught participating in such activities could face legal consequences.
Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the natural beauty of Table Mountain National Park responsibly, during daylight hours and without prohibited equipment.
For those seeking drone permits, official channels must be followed to avoid penalties.
The public plays a crucial role in safeguarding these protected spaces by reporting suspicious activities promptly.
https://www.capetownetc.com/news/fake-drone-event-scam-hits-cape-towns-signal-hill/
https://www.airandspaceforces.com/lawmakers-pentagon-speed-small-drone-use-counter-threats/
Lawmakers Push Pentagon to Speed Small Drone Use—and Counter Threats
July 19, 2025
Lawmakers on both sides of Capitol Hill are pressing the Pentagon to get serious about the threat cheap, small drones pose to U.S. forces at home and abroad—and to put them in the hands of American troops as quickly as possible.
Twin drafts of the 2026 defense policy bill making their way through the House and Senate include some of Congress’s strongest language yet in favor of deploying offensive small unmanned aerial systems to spy on or attack America’s foes and protecting U.S. assets from those same aircraft.
The Defense Department must make “substantial changes” to its policies and priorities to meet “intense global demand” for counter-drone systems, particularly in the Middle East and the Pacific, House lawmakers wrote in the draft 2026 National Defense Authorization Act.
“The Department has consistently returned to request from Congress additional counter-UAS authorities, despite not fully using available counter-UAS authorities,” the House Armed Services Committee said.
The congressional push to protect against a technology once seen as the purview of hobbyists comes as the Pentagon pledges to bolster U.S. drone manufacturing and rush them to the field.
“We will speed up the timeline of rapid innovation,” Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said July 16. “We have to, on behalf of our warfighters, on behalf of the threats that we face around the globe, on behalf of the changing face of warfare.”
High-level interest in Washington could help the U.S. regain lost ground in an area of asymmetric warfare that has gained popularity and effectiveness while the Pentagon has poured money into high-end, stealthy equipment.
Ukraine’s June 1 surprise attack on Russian military aircraft using more than 100 small drones gave U.S. leaders a stark example of the havoc explosives-laden quadcopters can wreak at a fraction of the cost of traditional military vehicles and weapons.
Operation Spiderweb damaged more than three dozen aircraft at bases deep inside Russia, including around 10 that were destroyed, according to official and independent assessments.
The operation, which followed the January 2024 drone attack that killed three U.S. troops at a secluded base in Jordan, has injected new urgency into counter-UAS efforts after years of piecemeal attempts to shield American military installations from small drones with defenses ranging from nets to lasers.
Those initiatives are hindered by gaps in policy, law, and technology that have left the federal government struggling to identify, track, or destroy unfamiliar drones.
“The [Federal Aviation Administration] tends to frown on us shooting things down out of the sky,” Jeff Waksman, the Army’s acting installations chief, told senators June 25.
Now House legislation would order the Air Force to launch a pilot program with the FAA to plug into civil airspace monitoring tools to detect and identify troublesome drones loitering by domestic military installations.
At least two bases would be involved in the pilot, according to the chamber’s defense policy bill.
Another initiative would require the military to buy anti-drone defenses to protect four facilities or assets and deploy them within a year after the bill becomes law.
The Army’s Coyote counter-UAS system, designed by Raytheon, could also be useful for protecting Navy vessels, the House committee added.
The pilot programs could help resolve the shortcomings that allowed for one of the most high-profile incursions in recent years, when drones of various sizes surveyed Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, over the course of 17 nights in December 2023.
Langley is home to Air Combat Command headquarters as well as a fleet of F-22 Raptors, one of America’s most advanced fighter jets.
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While then-Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh said last October the drones—including some the size of a small car—didn’t appear malicious, the military was trying to determine who controlled them nearly a year after the incident.
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) said June 26 the Defense Department still hadn’t offered lawmakers satisfactory answers about the airspace violation.
The House bill would also codify the Pentagon’s Joint Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office as the joint organization responsible for coordinating the military’s efforts to defeat small drones.
The office is tasked with developing a counter-UAS strategy and working with U.S. Northern Command to roll out new equipment and tactics in the field.
Other language calls for more details on small drones designed to collect intelligence that lack a clear path for regular use in the field, and for the Army to consider adding counter-UAS training into boot camp.
One amendment pushed for new armor to better protect troops from shrapnel flung by drone attacks.
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin suggested earlier this summer that troops must also train differently to defend bases from drones after decades without fear of airborne threats.
Airmen are combining various counter-UAS tools and rethinking how to fend off attacks at home and abroad, he said.
“Having a unit trained ahead of time to know how to defend the base and … the force generation that it provides is absolutely key,” he told members of the House Armed Services Committee June 5. “I think we’re making some progress on that.”
The Republican-led tax-and-spending package enacted earlier this month also provides $1.3 billion to bring on new counter-UAS equipment.
The “One Big, Beautiful Bill” includes $50 million to accelerate the development of autonomous, one-way attack drones, as well as $1 billion to grow the industrial base for those systems.
Senators are likewise pushing the military’s acquisition and research officials to come up with a plan to revive American industry’s ability to build small drones.
Though groups like the Defense Innovation Unit’s Replicator program and Air Force’s Task Force 99 in the Middle East have made headway on repurposing commercial drones for combat use, and ground units carry military-grade UAS to scout out unfamiliar areas, the U.S. military hasn’t widely embraced the offensive possibilities that small drones offer.
That could soon change.
Defense officials earlier this week touted plans to arm U.S. troops with low-cost drones through a flurry of new domestic UAS manufacturing.
Perusing 18 drone prototypes arrayed in the Pentagon courtyard July 16, Hegseth pledged to cut through red tape that has slowed drone production and called for more designs that rely on commercial components rather than bespoke parts that take longer to create.
Emil Michael, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, said recent directives from the White House and Pentagon look to broaden the scope of drones the military will accept.
Hegseth’s July 10 memo also allows base-level commanders to decide whether troops can use a certain drone rather than pushing that request up to the Pentagon’s top echelons.
The goal is to make drone warfare cheaper, more resilient, more powerful, and farther-reaching.
In the memo, Hegseth said he expects small drones will be “integrated into all relevant combat training” ahead of field experiments to prove their worth in real-life conflicts.
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https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/immigration/border-coverage/drones-apprehend-people-border/
Drones apprehend people coming to the border
Updated: Jul 18, 2025 / 08:19 PM CDT
Drones have been used to survey the U.S.-Mexico border for more than 20 years, but relying on unmanned aircraft to help law enforcement track migrant criminals and cartel traffickers remains a sophisticated technological operation that requires constant upgrading.
That is especially true in rural areas like Cochise County, Arizona, where drones have provided the local sheriff’s department with aerial views of 6,200 square miles of terrain that line 83 border miles for several years.
But in a rural setting that includes wide swaths of desert and 10,000-foot mountain peaks, aging aircraft with limited battery life add to the challenge of effectively manning the border.
Drones that were considered state-of-the-art just three years ago are now available in the toy department of the local Walmart, Capt. Tim Williams, who oversees the department’s Special Operations division, said.
But the Cochise County department is part of a pilot program partnered with the world’s oldest drone manufacturer.
Hybrid-style drones being developed by Canadian tech company Draganfly will offer the Arizona department with unmanned aircraft that measures 9 feet wide, can travel up to 75 mph and can help apprehend criminals.
Williams calls the upgrade a “100% force multiplier” that, once fully operational in 2026, will eliminate much of the guessing game associated with securing the border.
“Once (deputies) get better information, they’re off to do their mission and there’s not a lot of questions at that point,” Williams told NewsNation.
How drones are used along the border
Customs and Border Protection began using the MQ-9 Predator B Unmanned Aircraft System to help monitor the U.S.-Mexico border in 2005. T
he agency has used a small fleet of unmanned aircraft to monitor 6,000 miles of land border and 95,000 miles of shoreline, according to the CBP website.
More recently, CBP has used drones to provide aerial support to federal agents and officers in areas like Los Angeles, where anti-ICE protests have continued.
But for local law enforcement departments where working the border is part of daily operations, the need for better air support has gradually increased. unmanned aircraft as part of their personnel ever since.
That includes Cochise County, where Williams said that the batteries of existing drones are limited to about 30 minutes.
Because some of the criminals the department is seeking may be up to two hours away, fighting time and dying batteries have created problems.
But once the Draganfly drones are ready for use next year, the new aircraft can remain in the air for nearly seven hours, allowing more time for deputies to get to hard-to-reach areas.
“This really opens the door for possibilities of what we can do,” Williams said.
Starting with a blank slate
Draganfly CEO Cameron Chell said that despite having existing drones and impressive artificial intelligence technology in place, the aircraft his company is developing has been “future-proofed.”
Besides extended battery life, the new drones can deliver up to 100 pounds in medical supplies, water and other items.
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The aircraft also includes two generators to sustain its batteries, high-resolution cameras equipped with facial recognition technology and thermal cameras that can detect body temperatures of anyone in the area.
Once the drone zeroes in on its target, the aircraft that Chell says is the size of a small vehicle and equipped with eight spinning rotors has intimidating hovering capabilities to hold suspected criminals at bay until officers and agents can arrive.
“When this thing comes at you, you’re not going anywhere,” Chell told NewsNation.
The Draganfly drones are also designed to cope with the sophistication and jamming capabilities of drones being used by international criminal organizations.
Ron Vitiello, a senior adviser to CBP, recently told NewsNation that he suspects cartels “remain on the cutting edge of technology” and that drones “are part of their business model.”
Draganfly’s experience in combat-heavy areas around the world, like Ukraine, is also part of the future-proofing that will allow Cochise County to combat the cartels.
Chell says the cartel members have vast knowledge of not only the local terrain but also of the technology local law enforcement is using.
“A lot of it comes down to where we have failed,” Williams said. “We have that experience of what we really want and what we know would be better.”
Once developed, the new stock of drones is capable of sharing real-time information with agencies within 100 miles.
Visuals will arrive from a 10,000-foot aerial vantage point and will come from drones that can remain hidden from sight when the situation requires.
“That probably solves about 80% of the issues out there,” Chell, the Draganfly executive, said.
Managing data overload critical to the border mission
Despite a significant drop in illegal border crossings since January, Williams said tracking cartel and migrant criminals dressed in “head-to-toe camouflage” hoping to elude authorities remains among his unit’s top priorities.
Although Cochise County’s current drones have facial recognition and thermal capabilities, the fleet’s age limits its overall success.
The Cato Institute has argued that drones are ineffective in apprehending migrant criminals, reporting that drones led to only 0.5% of migrant apprehensions between 2013 and 2016, resulting in a cost of $32,000 per arrest.
Yet, despite challenges in combating the cartels and ever-evolving technology, Chell and Williams remain confident that the drones that Cochise County anticipates will soon be part of the department’s standard operating procedure can yield positive results.
But with an array of photos, video images and real-time information all coming in at once, part of Williams’ job comes down to balancing what he is seeing and dispensing necessary information to deputies in the field.
This avoids what Williams calls “data overload.”
“It all goes back to we’re trying to make our community safer,” Williams told NewsNation. “With the technology and personnel we have, (new drone technology) just enhances our ability to do that better.
It allows us to add another layer of technology to the border that’s going to make not only finding these individuals (easier) but (allows for) safer apprehensions and getting communities safer overall.”
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UFO Sightings Surge as US Congress Prepares Hearings featuring Whistleblowers
July 19, 2025
Exopolitics Today – Week in Review
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China’s equivalent to the US Space Force, the PLA Aerospace Force, is busy preparing its space assets for a future space war. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/1944221420264751589
JP has shared a video with approximate locations of oval shaped space arks in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans based on briefings he has received. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/1944377099889815689
Researchers have uncovered documents that an aircraft carrier sized UFO crashed during a 1962 atmospheric nuclear test and efforts to salvage the UFO failed. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/1944387966354239520
The Why Files examines the Wingmakers material and Project Ancient Arrow which is helpful for those that are new to it. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/1944409222310961324
Surge in UFO Sightings: Over 2,000 Reports in First Half of 2025 https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/1944438030942490796
Giants, Medbeds, AI & Ancient Nuclear Wars – Interview with John Vivanco https://t.co/WvQvKwPqKf
More humor to start the week. – BIGFOOT VLOG: GATOR GITMO | Alligator Alcatraz https://t.co/Om5KUy0Mov
According to Rep. Eric Burlison, the upcoming congressional hearing on UFOs could mark a watershed moment in government transparency. https://x.com/disclosureorg/status/1944496048891650197
Good overview of the Buga Sphere case which has raised much controversy. My best guess is that it is some advanced corporate technology https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/1945297490816749690
A Pew Research Center poll give us answers to the question of why President Donald Trump is playing dumb when it comes to the existence of extraterrestrial life and does not promote UFO disclosure. https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/1945679812858675571
Why does President Trump now believe the existence of the Jeffrey Epstein client list/files is a hoax? https://x.com/MichaelSalla/status/1945689523557372059
Lifetime of Gray Abductions and MILABs as a Galactic Envoy: Interview with Erica Amoreena. https://t.co/P5WHCShJMk
Awakening of the Guardians and Role of the Returned Anunnaki https://www.patreon.com/posts/134075209
Next Exopolitics Monthly Briefing is today, July 19. https://t.co/SgniM5Ijq8
https://exopolitics.org/ufo-sightings-surge-as-us-congress-prepares-hearings-featuring-whistleblowers/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJoLyBUGKLM
https://www.ufonews.co/post/stanford-professor-reveals-cia-visited-his-office-for-ufo-medical-study
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDSzjDMWzA8
https://thesolfoundation.org/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxVVz2Jorzk (“Something Non-Human Has Been Here A Long Time” | Dr. Garry Nolan | EP 563 FULL)
https://www.jordanbpeterson.com/
Stanford Professor Reveals CIA Visited His Office for UFO Medical Study
July 18, 2025
Dr. Garry Nolan’s appearance on Jordan Peterson’s show has sent shockwaves through both academic and UFO research communities.
The Stanford professor, known for his groundbreaking work in immunology and biotechnology, revealed details about his involvement in classified government UFO investigations that read like science fiction — except they’re documented reality.
The Day Everything Changed
Nolan’s journey into UFO research began when two men with CIA credentials showed up unannounced at his Stanford office. They weren’t there for routine consultation.
These intelligence operatives needed help analyzing patients who had suffered physical harm after encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena.
“They laid out the data, literally like MRIs and X-rays of internal scarring,” Nolan explained. These weren’t random civilians — they were intelligence agents, diplomatic corps, and military personnel reporting medical problems after UFO encounters.
What Nolan discovered was deeply troubling. Most patients turned out to have Havana syndrome, a real condition caused by directed energy weapons that has affected hundreds of U.S. personnel worldwide. But some cases were different.
They exhibited unique brain changes and symptoms that correlated specifically with claimed UFO encounters. Nolan found enlarged basal ganglia in their brains — the same region that controls intuition and, as his research revealed, correlates directly with intelligence.
These weren’t psychological symptoms but measurable, physical changes to brain structure.
The White House Warning
The implications of Nolan’s research became so significant that it reached the highest levels of government. During the interview, Nolan revealed he received a direct phone call from someone representing the White House.
“They said, ‘You need to just shut up, Garry,’” he disclosed. “I was talking about something that they felt was a little too on the edge.”
This wasn’t a scientist seeking attention — this was a scientist being silenced. When the White House calls to silence research, that research has touched something classified and extraordinarily sensitive.
Remarkably, Nolan has also briefed the Canadian Parliament, spending two days presenting to all three parties, and has provided briefings to the European Parliament.
The scope of international government interest in his findings suggests this isn’t just an American concern — it’s a global one.
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Materials That Shouldn’t Exist
Nolan’s government connections opened doors to analyzing physical materials allegedly recovered from UFO incidents. Working with legendary researcher Jacques Vallée, he examined metal fragments that defied conventional explanation.
One sample from Ubatuba, Brazil, dating to the late 1950s, consisted of 99.999% pure silicon — a level of purity requiring sophisticated industrial processes that weren’t available at that time or location.
“There’s no 99.999% silicon anywhere on planet Earth. It’s all contaminated,” Nolan stated.
Even more intriguing, some samples contained isotope ratios that don’t match anything found naturally on Earth. Every element on our planet has predictable isotope signatures based on how Earth formed.
Finding materials with different ratios suggests either extraterrestrial origin or manufacturing processes beyond our current understanding.
Technology That Summons UFOs
Perhaps the most extraordinary revelation is that Nolan’s team has developed technology that can allegedly attract these phenomena.
Through the Skywatcher organization, they’ve discovered an electromagnetic sequence that seems to summon UFO appearances. “I was there when it happened,” Nolan testified.
“We go out on these week-long events in like the middle of nowhere, and stuff shows up.”
This represents a potentially revolutionary breakthrough — the ability to study these phenomena on demand rather than waiting for random encounters.
Physics-Defying Characteristics
Based on government data and military reports, Nolan describes five characteristics of these phenomena that challenge our understanding of physics: instantaneous acceleration and deceleration, no visible propulsion systems, no heat signatures despite extreme speeds, no flight surfaces for lift generation, and the ability to travel seamlessly between air, water, and space.
The energy requirements are staggering. Nolan calculated that moving even a one-ton object at the speeds tracked by military radar would require more energy than the entire nuclear output of the United States for a year.
A Disturbing Conclusion
After years of analyzing classified medical data, impossible materials, and working directly with intelligence agencies, Nolan has reached a startling conclusion:
“If something is here, it’s likely been here longer than humans have even been civilized.” He referenced Charles Fort’s observation that “Earth is probably somebody else’s property.”
This assessment becomes even more intriguing when considering what other government insiders are saying.
Congressman Eric Burlison recently revealed that Eric Davis, a longtime Pentagon and CIA researcher, told him the government knows of four distinct alien species: the Greys, the Nordics, the Insectoids, and the Reptilians.
When the CIA shows up at your office, when the White House calls to tell you to stay quiet, when Congressional leaders introduce legislation based on classified briefings — that’s not conspiracy theory. It’s something real. Something tangible.
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Bitcoin Could Be Alien Technology
July 19, 2025
In this thought-provoking Conscious Life Expo lecture, Paul Hynek—economist, futurist, and son of Project Blue Book’s Dr. J. Allen Hynek—dives into the strange entanglement of Bitcoin, aliens, and consciousness itself.
He explores how blockchain technology may echo divine or extraterrestrial design. The lecture ties in simulation theory, the collapse of fiat systems, and asking: what if Bitcoin isn’t just money, but cosmic infrastructure?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMznXaGqahk
https://consciouslifeexpo.com/?ref=owzkntm
https://x.com/paulhynek
"Not sensing…as much interest" in UAPs from GOP, Oversight Ranking Member Garcia tells us
Jul 18, 2025
Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) — new Ranking Member, House Oversight Committee; outgoing Ranking Member, Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets*
*now that House Democrats tapped Garcia to be Ranking Member of the House Oversight Committee, he tells Ask a Pol UAPs —
“I can’t do both” — he’s still looking for someone to replace him as the top Democrat on the Secrets Task Force.
Ask a Pol asked:
After GOP leaders blocked your attempt to include the UAPDA — UAP Disclosure Act — in last year’s National Defense Authorization Act, any plan to try to add it to this year’s NDAA?
Key Garcia:
”We're having some — I mean, look, I'll be a little bit more blunt,” Rep. Robert Garcia exclusively tells Ask a Pol UAPs.
“We're not sensing a ton of, as much interest in the UAP topic from the Republican leadership as there was, and so I think we're still having some conversations with our internal folks about how we're going to move forward.”
Yeah?
“But my interest level on the topic is not diminished at all,” Garcia says.
ICYMI — Garcia introduced the UAPDA in 2024
https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/full-bill-text-2024-uapda
Caught our ear (& made him squirm…):
Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD) and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) haven't said whether they're going to reintroduce their UAPDA, you dropped it last year — any plan to insert it into the NDAA debate again this year?
“I haven’t heard, no,” Garcia tells us. “I have no idea what they’re doing.”
Wait — was that just an election year ploy last year?
Laslo laughs, Garcia blushes and his aide’s face lights up.
“No, no, no!” Garcia says.
https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/not-sensingas-much-uap-interest-from-gop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unUG2jzuMps
New Alien: Earth Posters Released
July 19, 2025 5:07 PM
The new posters for the Alien: Earth series keep on coming. Two more were recently shared to the official Alien: Earth social media channels.
In the latest poster, we see the Alien head on, taking a bite into the earth and causing a split illuminated by green light, evoking the iconic crack of the original 1979 Alien movie poster.
Another recently released poster shows a subtle image of Wendy, the planet reflecting in here eyes, and the earth below her with a storm brewing in the shape of a chestburster. Check them out below:
The new posters are somewhat similar to earlier ones released, featuring a frontal image of the Alien drooling above the earth and the hurricane visage of a chestburster.
These key arts have been available as mobile device and smart watch wallpapers over on the official Alien: Earth website if you want to sport the hype for the upcoming series.
Alien: Earth will premiere Tuesday, August 12th, with the first two episodes releasing on FX at 8 PM ET, and on Hulu at 8 PM ET.
Alien: Earth with premiere its first two episodes in the UK on Disney+ the day after, on August 13th, with a new episode out each Wednesday.
https://www.avpgalaxy.net/2025/07/19/new-alien-earth-posters-released/
Did Baba Vanga And Living Nostradamus Predict Alien Contact This Year?
Updated Jul 19, 2025, 14:16 IST
Both futurists Baba Vanga and the Living Nostradamus had prophesied about aliens making contact with humans in the year 2025. Wondering when that is likely to happen?
Baba Vanga is the Bulgarian mystic who made many chilling predictions about the future. Another person called the Living Nostradamus too has made many prophecies about the future and some of them have turned out to be true.
What happens when to clairvoyants, especially the renowed ones, predict the same thing about the future? One can't help but take stock of what they had to say about what will unfold in future.
Well, interestingly, both Baba Vanga and Living Nostradamus had to say the same thing what's going to happen in this year and it relates to humans coming in contact with extraterristrial beings.
What's more is that they had also predicted that this would happen at a time when a major sporting event is going on.
Wondering what can possibly lead to aliens contacting with humans this year?
Well, the living Nostradamus whose name is Athos Salomé, a 15th century French astrologer, said that technological advancements and increased space exploration would eventually lead to human species interacting with the extraterrestrial life.
He also went to add that, “Thanks to the James Webb Telescope, humanity might finally get the answer to the existence of alien life, while governments like the US may declassify UFO files,” adding that, “If true, these discoveries could revolutionise one’s view about the universe in which we exist — and about ourselves.”
Well, while some of the major sports tournaments have already happened like Wimbledon, the Super Bowl and the NBA playoffs, there are some more that will take place in the latter half of 2025.
Wondering what will happen when and if aliens will make contact with humans? Well, while nobody knows for sure, it all depends on the nature of contact and the intentions of the aliens.
Some of the probable estimates are that there could be a peaceful exchange of knowledge and technology, a cultural exchange where both parties learn different things about each other, or they could also be some sort of invasion or biological warfare.
All of these are speculations, of course.
In the past many predictions made by Baba Vanga and Living Nostradamus have turned out to be true. For instance, Baba Vanga had predicted 9/11 event, death of Princess Diana, among other things.
Similarly, the living Nostradamus has also been able to accurately predict Covid-19 pandemic and Queen Elizabeth's death.
Will their latest prediction doing the rounds about aliens making contact with humans turn out to be true? We shall find out in some months time.
https://www.timesnownews.com/astrology/did-baba-vanga-and-living-nostradamus-predict-alien-contact-this-year-find-out-here-article-152307873
http://www.freeintertv.com/news/id-79?
https://rumble.com/c/c-362044