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=Ukraine's sea drones 'paralyze' Russian Black Sea oil hubs, HUR source says
Updated: September 25, 2025 1:21 pm
Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) struck Russia's oil terminals in Tuapse and Novorossiysk with naval drones on Sept. 24, "paralyzing" major export operations on the Black Sea coast, a source in the agency told the Kyiv Independent on Sept. 25.
The source said drones targeted key logistics hubs, including Transneft's state-controlled oil loading complex and the Caspian Pipeline Consortium terminal in Novorossiysk, both central to Russia's crude oil exports, including shipments through its so-called "shadow fleet."
"Naval drones targeted key logistics facilities belonging to the aggressor state on the Black Sea coast," the source said.
"Together, the facilities have an export capacity of 2 million barrels of crude per day." The Caspian Pipeline Consortium confirmed that its Novorossiysk office was damaged in the strike.
The consortium, a joint venture of Russian, Kazakh, and international companies, operates a pipeline carrying oil from Kazakhstan's western fields to Novorossiysk's sea terminal.
In Tuapse, another port city on Russia's Black Sea coast, Ukrainian drones blew up the oil loading pier at one of Russia's largest terminals, according to the HUR source.
The source said the attack exposed "the incompetence of the Russian forces protecting Black Sea ports," with chaotic air defense fire damaging homes, cars, and causing civilian panic.
Russian authorities reported two deaths and six injuries in Novorossiysk, with a local hotel about 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the port and at least five nearby buildings damaged.
Novorossiysk, situated roughly 400 kilometers (250 miles) from Ukrainian-controlled territory, has become a crucial base for the Russian Black Sea Fleet after Kyiv's strikes on occupied Crimea.
Tuapse, located in Krasnodar Krai, is another vital hub for Russian oil exports, with terminals and infrastructure critical to the country's energy logistics.
https://kyivindependent.com/ukraine-paralyzes-russias-key-black-sea-oil-terminals-with-drone-strikes-hur-source-claims/
https://x.com/Tendar/status/1970814110217724362
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Russian-Black-Sea-Oil-Shipments-Resume-After-Drone-Attacks.html
Major Russian chemical plant reportedly halts operations after Ukrainian drone attack
September 25, 2025 12:19 pm
Ukrainian drones struck a chemical plant in Russia's Krasnodar Krai overnight on Sept. 25, sparking a fire and forcing an evacuation, Russian independent media outlet Astra reported.
Regional officials confirmed that debris from the attack ignited a blaze covering 50 square meters (540 square feet) and that roughly 140 employees were moved to a protective shelter.
Authorities did not name the facility, but Astra identified it as EuroChem-Belorechensk Fertilizers, one of the largest fertilizer producers in southern Russia.
EuroChem-Belorechensk specializes in nitrogen and complex fertilizers but also produces phosphorus-based products and sulfuric acid, a key component in ammunition manufacturing.
According to unnamed sources cited by Astra, the facility halted its operations after the drone attack.
Reuters previously reported that five Russian chemical companies, including EuroChem, supplied over 75% of the chemicals used in the country's explosives and gunpowder factories since the start of the war
While the European Union and the United Kingdom sanctioned EuroChem's founder, Andrey Melnichenko, in 2022, the company itself has not been directly targeted.
EuroChem remains central to Russia's agricultural and industrial sectors.
Russia's Defense Ministry claimed it intercepted 55 Ukrainian drones over Rostov Oblast, Krasnodar Krai, occupied Crimea, and over the waters of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.
Krasnodar Krai, located just across the Kerch Strait from occupied Crimea, has become a frequent target of Ukrainian drone strikes due to its role in supporting Russia's war effort.
The attack came one day after Ukraine struck the Russian port city of Novorossiysk, damaging the local office of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which operates a major export oil pipeline.
https://kyivindependent.com/ukrainian-drones-reportedly-ignite-fire-at-major-russian-defense-linked-plant/
Italy, Spain deploy warships to protect Gaza aid flotilla after drone attack
Updated: 26 Sep 2025 12:22AM
ROME: Italy and Spain have sent naval vessels to protect an international flotilla delivering aid to Gaza after it came under drone attack, in an unprecedented move that risks escalating tensions with Israel, which opposes the initiative.
The Global Sumud Flotilla, made up of around 50 civilian boats carrying lawyers, parliamentarians and activists including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, is seeking to break Israel’s naval blockade.
Italy’s defence ministry said a frigate dispatched on Wednesday, hours after the flotilla was targeted en route to Gaza, would be replaced by another vessel. Defence Minister Guido Crosetto told parliament the mission aimed to protect lives.
“It is not an act of war, it is not a provocation: it is an act of humanity, which is a duty of a state towards its citizens,” Crosetto said.
FLOTILLA REJECTS CYPRUS COMPROMISE
The Italian foreign ministry said Belgium, France and other European nations had asked Italy to help their citizens on the flotilla if needed.
Italy proposed that aid supplies could be dropped in Cyprus and handed to the Catholic Church’s Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem for distribution in Gaza, a plan Israel supported. But the flotilla rejected the compromise on Thursday.
“Our mission stays true to its original goal of breaking Israel’s illegal siege and delivering humanitarian aid to the besieged population of Gaza,” the Italian group said.
The Latin Patriarchate declined to comment on reports it was in discussions. Spain said on Thursday it was sending a warship to assist the flotilla, joining Italy in an unprecedented deployment by European governments.
ISRAEL QUESTIONS MOTIVES
Previous attempts to breach the Gaza blockade have been stopped by force. In 2010, Israeli commandos killed 10 Turkish activists aboard the Mavi Marmara aid ship.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, a strong ally of Israel, said no use of force was expected from Italy’s navy, calling the flotilla “gratuitous, dangerous and irresponsible”.
The flotilla has accused Israel of carrying out the drone attack, in which stun grenades and itching powder were dropped on boats off the Greek island of Gavdos.
Israel did not address the accusation directly but said aid could be delivered via nearby ports. Foreign Minister Gideon Saar wrote on X that rejecting the Cyprus option showed the flotilla’s “real purpose is provocation and serving Hamas”.
“Israel will not allow vessels to enter an active combat zone and will not allow the breach of a lawful naval blockade,” he said.
TENSIONS RISE AT SEA
The flotilla said its vessels were sailing slowly in Greek waters and had faced “moderate drone activity” overnight, adding that some activists had chosen to disembark.
“It is clear that tensions are rising, and with them, risks are also rising,” said Annalisa Corrado, an EU lawmaker from Italy’s opposition Democratic Party aboard one of the boats.
Israel’s nearly two-year-old war on Gaza was launched after the Oct 7, 2023, Hamas-led attacks in which about 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.
Since then, Gaza health authorities say more than 65,000 Palestinians have been killed, with widespread famine, destruction and mass displacement.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/world/italy-spain-deploy-warships-protect-gaza-aid-flotilla-after-drone-attack-5369786
IAF hits 170 terror targets in Gaza in 24 hours
Sept. 25, 2025
The Israeli Air Force over the past 24 hours attacked more than 170 terrorist targets across the Gaza Strip, including weapons storage facilities, the military said on Thursday.
In Gaza City, IDF troops dismantled military infrastructure, including positions used to launch ambushes against Israeli forces.
Soldiers also killed a terrorist carrying an explosive device who attempted to carry out an attack.
https://www.jns.org/iaf-hits-over-170-terror-targets-in-gaza-in-24-hours/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/idf-confirms-striking-houthi-security-and-intelligence-targets-in-yemens-sanaa/
Microsoft cuts IDF access to cloud system over surveillance program, report says
September 25, 2025 10:46
Microsoft has revoked access to some of its cloud and artificial intelligence services used by the IDF’s Unit 8200 after an internal review found violations of the company’s terms of service, the Guardian reported Thursday.
According to the report, the decision came after revelations that Unit 8200, the IDF’s elite signals intelligence unit, had stored vast amounts of intercepted Palestinian phone calls in Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform.
The surveillance program, which sources inside the unit described with the phrase “a million calls an hour,” allowed intelligence officers to collect, replay and analyze conversations from Gaza and the West Bank.
The Guardian, in a joint investigation with +972 Magazine and Local Call, revealed last month that Microsoft and Unit 8200 began collaborating on the project after a 2021 meeting between CEO Satya Nadella and then-commander Yossi Sariel.
The report said that up to 8,000 terabytes of data had been stored at a Microsoft data center in the Netherlands before being hastily moved after publication.
Sources said the data may now be shifting to Amazon Web Services, though neither the IDF nor Amazon responded to requests for comment.
Microsoft President Brad Smith confirmed to staff in an internal email seen by the Guardian that the company had “ceased and disabled a set of services to a unit within the Israel ministry of defense.”
He added, “We do not provide technology to facilitate mass surveillance of civilians. We have applied this principle in every country around the world.”
The Guardian reported that this is the first known case of a U.S. tech company halting services to the Israeli military since the war in Gaza began.
The decision follows protests at Microsoft’s headquarters in the U.S. and Europe, led by a worker campaign called “No Azure for Apartheid.”
The revelations come as Israel faces scrutiny at the United Nations, where a commission of inquiry recently accused it of committing genocide in Gaza — a charge Israel strongly denies.
The Guardian investigation claimed the surveillance system had also been used to help prepare airstrikes during the war, which has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.
While the suspension affects some cloud and AI services, Microsoft continues to maintain a broader commercial relationship with the IDF.
Still, the move has raised questions inside Israel about the reliance on foreign tech companies to host sensitive military data abroad.
https://www.ynetnews.com/business/article/hy8bceq3eg
Israeli Navy ready to intercept flotilla aiming to break Gaza blockade, IDF says
Today, 6:59 pm
The Israeli Navy is ready to intercept an activist mission sailing dozens of boats to Gaza to challenge Israel’s blockade of the Strip, IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin says in a press conference.
“We are following this flotilla; we have experience from the past, but this one is different, with dozens of vessels,” Defrin says in response to a question.
He says the Navy is “ready to defend Israel’s borders at sea. We are prepared, and the Navy is prepared.”
“This flotilla, we know to say, is planned and funded by Hamas, by Hamas representatives in Europe; we have clear evidence of this,” Defrin claims.
He says that those who want to help Palestinians in Gaza can do so through the organized aid routes used by various nations and international groups.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/israeli-navy-ready-to-intercept-flotilla-aiming-to-break-gaza-blockade-idf-says/
Danish officials believe drone flyovers at 4 airports are meant to sow fear and division
Updated 6:46 AM PDT, September 25, 2025
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Drones flew over four Danish airports overnight Wednesday into Thursday, the latest instance of unexplained drone activity that has raised concerns about security in northern Europe amid growing Russian aggression.
Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen called the incidents a “hybrid attack” because the flights all occurred within roughly the same timeframe.
It was not immediately clear who was behind the incidents, but Lund Poulsen said that it appeared a “professional actor” was behind the “systematic” flights.
He did not provide more details during a news conference Thursday. Authorities said there was no danger to the public.
The goal of the flyovers was to sow fear and division, Danish Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard said Thursday, adding that the country will seek additional ways to neutralize drones, including proposing legislation to allow infrastructure owners to shoot them down.
Flights were halted for several hours at Aalborg Airport in northern Denmark, which also serves as a military base. Drone sightings began shortly before 10 p.m. Wednesday and ended just before 1 a.m. Thursday.
Three airports in Esbjerg, Sønderborg and Skrydstrup also were impacted. Skrydstrup is an air base that is home to some of the Danish military’s fighter jets.
The drones appeared to be flying around the airports with their lights turned on but authorities decided against attempting to shoot down the drones, police said. Additional details were not immediately available.
The latest drone activity came just days after a similar incident at Copenhagen Airport, conducted by what police call a “capable actor.”
The Copenhagen drones grounded flights in the Danish capital for hours Monday night, prompting concerns that Russia could be behind the flyover above Scandinavia’s largest airport.
While it wasn’t immediately clear who was behind the flyover, Denmark’s prime minister and NATO’s secretary-general said that Russian involvement couldn’t be ruled out.
Denmark, already on edge because of its proximity to Russia, will join a group of neighboring countries Friday to discuss the European Union’s plans for a “drone wall.”
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called the Copenhagen incident “the most serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure to date.”
Russia’s Embassy in Denmark on Thursday rejected claims of Russia’s involvement in the drone incidents.
“It is evident that the incidents involving reported disruptions at Danish airports are a staged provocation,” it said in a statement.
“Undoubtedly, they will be used as a pretext for further escalating tension in the interests of forces seeking by all means to prolong the Ukrainian conflict and extend it to other countries.
The Russian side firmly rejects the absurd speculations of involvement in the incidents.”
It was not immediately clear whether the Copenhagen flyover was related to the latest incidents. Frederiksen said Thursday she was in contact with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte.
“We agreed that NATO would work with Denmark on what we can do together to ensure safety and security,” she wrote on the social platform X. Security concerns in northern Europe are heightened following growing Russian aggression.
On Tuesday, NATO warned Russia that it would use all means to defend against any further breaches of its airspace after the downing earlier this month of Russian drones over Poland and Estonia’s report of an intrusion of Russian fighter jets last week.
Speaking before the latest drone sightings in Denmark, French President Emmanuel Macron argued that NATO nations would have to react “more strongly” to Russian incursions. He didn’t detail the potential response.
“We cannot allow the idea to take root that Poland, Estonia, Romania are in a weak situation because the next step would be Germany and then us,” Macron said in an interview with broadcasters France 24 and RFI.
https://apnews.com/article/denmark-drones-police-security-aalborg-airport-4fa3431f7db92a5fc62263ce0e78518f
Denmark flights again affected by drone incursions officials call 'systematic'
Sep 25, 2025 4:07 AM PDT
Denmark said Thursday that drone incursions that briefly shut two of its airports and affected military installations overnight were hybrid attacks intended to spread fear, but that officials did not know who was behind them.
The incidents are just the latest in a series of drone incursions over the past few weeks — including one two days ago in Denmark — that have exposed the vulnerability of European airspace and the challenges governments face in countering them.
Danish authorities said Thursday they decided not to take down any of the drones in its airspace for safety reasons, despite the disruption caused to air traffic.
Billund airport, Denmark's second largest, was closed for an hour, and Aalborg airport, used for commercial and military flights, was closed for three hours due to the drone incursions late Wednesday, Danish police said.
Both had reopened by Thursday morning.
Drones were also observed overnight near airports in Esbjerg and Sonderborg, as well as Skrydstrup airbase, home to some of Denmark's F-16 and F-35 fighter jets, and over a military facility in Holstebro, police told Reuters.
All affected locations are on the Jutland peninsula in western Denmark.
"It certainly does not look like a coincidence. It looks systematic. This is what I would define as a hybrid attack," Danish Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen told reporters, adding that the country was facing no direct military threat.
Local resident Morten Skov told Reuters he saw green blinking lights coming from west of Aalborg airport, which "stood still right over" the facility.
In a video shared with Reuters by Skov, light is seen moving away from the airport toward the west.
Danish national police said the drones had followed a similar pattern to those that halted flights at Copenhagen airport late on Monday and early Tuesday.
Russia denies involvement
The latest drone incursions in Denmark come just a week after Copenhagen said it would acquire long-range precision weapons to counter the threat posed to Europe by Russia, in what Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said was a "paradigm shift in Danish defence policy."
Denmark's recent initiatives to boost its military spending have drawn sharp criticism from Russia, including plans to host Ukrainian missile fuel production near the Skrydstrup airbase.
Frederiksen described the incident at Copenhagen airport as the most serious "attack" yet on Denmark's critical infrastructure and linked it to a series of suspected Russian drone incursions and other disruptions across Europe, without giving evidence.
Russia's ambassador to Denmark, Vladimir Barbin, denied any involvement by his country in the Copenhagen incident. Russia has not commented on the latest drone incidents over Jutland.
Poulsen said the government had not yet decided whether it would request consultations under NATO's Article 4.
Under that article of the military alliance's founding treaty, members can bring any issue of concern, especially related to security, for discussion, allowing more time to determine what steps to take.
Poland invoked Article 4 earlier this month after downing Russian drones over its territory, in what Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said was a "large-scale provocation" by Russia.
Moscow said it had not planned to hit any targets in Poland while conducting drone attacks on nearby western Ukraine.
When asked by a reporter on Tuesday at the United Nations whether he thinks NATO members should shoot down Russian aircraft that enter alliance airspace, U.S. President Donald Trump responded, "Yes, I do."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/denmark-airport-drone-delays-1.7643143
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6916050
Norway police seize drone flying by Oslo airport
25 September, 2025 18:16
Norwegian authorities seized a drone operated by a foreigner near Oslo"s airport, a prosecutor with Norway"s police said Thursday, Report informs via AFP.
The police arrested a man in his 50s for flying his drone in a restricted area, though it did not disrupt air traffic, said Lisa Mari Lokke, head of prosecutions at Norway"s eastern police district.
He was not arrested but will be questioned by police, she added while declining to specify the man"s nationality.
The arrest comes after drones flew around Oslo"s airport on Monday night, which caused the airport to close for several hours.
Neighboring country Denmark has experienced several drone incursions this week too. Though investigations have not concluded who was behind those incursions, the authorities have said that only a "capable actor" could have carried out the flyovers.
Tomorrow, countries on the EU and NATO eastern flank will discuss with Defence Commissioner Andrius Kubilius future drone defences. Denmark has also been invited to that meeting.
https://report.az/en/other-countries/norway-police-seize-drone-flying-by-oslo-airport
DRONE SWARM Mystery drones now fly over French military airbase after 4 Danish airports were menaced by scourge
17:37, 25 Sep 2025Updated: 18:41, 25 Sep 2025
A NUMBER of drones have been spotted flying over a French military airbase.
It comes just hours after four Danish airports were forced to shut down after the devices buzzed overhead.
The drones were spotted over a military base in Marne, north eastern France, on Sunday evening.
Security measures have been put in place after the "exceptional" event above the Mourmelon-le-Grand base, authorities said.
The small devices were not "piloted by military personnel" and there is currently no evidence to suggest this could be foreign interference, they added.
Last year, Ukrainian personnel received training on the base - known as the Champagne task force.
It comes just a day after Aalborg Airport in Denmark was closed indefinitely after drones were spotted circling above.
Martin Svendsen, sales and marketing director at the airport, at the time said: "It is correct that the airspace is closed because drones have been observed.
"I can confirm that the police are present." North Jutland Police posted on X: "Drones have been observed near Aalborg Airport and the airspace is closed. "The police are present and investigating further."
At least three flights were diverted — two back to Copenhagen and one from Amsterdam rerouted to Billund — after the sudden lockdown.
It is not yet known how many drones there are or where they came from.
Aalborg sits in northern Denmark’s Jutland region and ranks as the country’s fourth-biggest city by population.
Danish authorities said they reached out to Nato and considered triggering Article 4. This is a clause in Nato's founding treaty which states all allies must come together when the security or territory of one is threatened.
Peter Hummelgaard, Denmark's justice minister, said the country was facing "hybrid threats" which are "here to stay".
He said authorities are working around the clock to find out who launched the drones and why they were sent out.
When asked about Russian involvement, Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen today said there is no evidence yet that Russia is behind the drone incursions.
He said that the drones were launched "locally" by a "professional actor" - though he added that this different from previous incidents.
The defence chief said: "There can be no doubt that everything points to this being the work of a professional actor when we are talking about such a systematic operation in so many locations at virtually the same time.
"This is what I would define as a hybrid attack using different types of drones."
UAP Caucus in dark: "We don’t fully understand” how executive branch skirts disclosure
Sep 25, 2025
Rep. Nick Begich* (R-AK) — Member, Committee on Science, Space & Technology
*while not officially a member of the UAP Caucus or Oversight Committee, Begich was one of a handful of lawmakers allowed to question witnesses during this month’s public UAP hearing.
Ask a Pol asks:
Of all the testimony you heard in this month’s public UAP hearing, what are the next lines of inquiry you think Congress should explore?
Key Begich:
“One of the biggest takeaways was that there appears to be some information that’s been withheld from Congress under authorities that we don’t fully understand,” Rep. Nick Begich exclusively tells Ask a Pol UAP.
“Congress needs to do some diligence in understanding who’s been withholding information, how they’ve been able to withhold information, under what constitutional authority that information has been withheld.
“Because Congress has oversight responsibilities in this and many other areas of our lives, and if information is being withheld from Congress, that’s a real problem.”
Caught our ear:
Military contractors in particular?
“It seems as though that’s part of the answer to that question,” Begich tells us. “Some of it may be executive branch authorities that have been delegated under the Atomic Energy Act 1947 or other subsequent legislation.
And so we need to do a better job of understanding what barriers exist — whether legal or extrajudicial — for Congress getting access to this information.”
https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/uap-caucus-in-dark
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kVsMeQVUC1k
extra
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgD2fVk0OSg (Ask A Pol's Matt Laslo exposes Congresswoman Luna's attempt to CENSOR his work - Psicoactivo #614 Sep 20, 2025)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2P-alzIYAs (Matt Laslo: What You Need To Know Sep 19, 2025)
Denmark Hit Twice: UFO Pattern Mirrors New Jersey
September 24, 2025
Two of Scandinavia’s busiest airports were forced to shut down operations for hours after mysterious aerial objects appeared over Copenhagen and Oslo, creating striking parallels to the unexplained drone incidents that captivated New Jersey just months earlier.
According to Danish authorities, up to three large aircraft operated by what police describe as “capable actors” forced the closure of Copenhagen Airport, while similar objects prompted a four-hour shutdown at Oslo Airport.
Denmark’s Prime Minister called the incident “the most serious attack on their critical infrastructure to date”. The objects demonstrated sophisticated capabilities, appearing from multiple directions and turning lights on and off for hours before vanishing without trace.
Danish Police Chief Superintendent Jens Jespersen told reporters that the operators possessed “the capabilities, the will, and the tools to show off in this way,” yet none of the craft were intercepted or recovered, making their identification as conventional drones purely speculative.
The Nordic incidents follow an eerily similar pattern to events that began flooding New Jersey in November 2024. According to federal agencies, the FBI received over 3,000 public tips regarding large objects appearing at night over critical infrastructure.
Initial government responses followed what appears to be a consistent playbook: first denying any threat, then suggesting misidentification of conventional aircraft, and finally pivoting to foreign adversary theories when evidence becomes overwhelming.
The Transportation Security Administration later revealed that many New Jersey incidents involved misidentified aircraft, though multiple cases remain unexplained.
The Director of National Intelligence expressed ongoing skepticism about official explanations during a Pod Force One interview, stating “I just personally still have a lot of questions that are unanswered” regarding the New Jersey incidents, noting that similar events occurred “in different parts of the country.”
This uncertainty at the highest levels of intelligence raises questions about the adequacy of current explanations.
Denmark has experienced multiple encounters with unexplained aerial phenomena throughout 2025.
According to Euro Weekly News reporting, Danish police investigated another incident in January involving at least 20 unidentified flying objects over Koege, southeast of Copenhagen.
Witnesses described craft that “did not look like planes and did not behave like planes,” language strikingly similar to New Jersey testimonies.
The January incident prompted Denmark’s intelligence service PET to launch an investigation, yet origins remain unknown despite no drone permits being issued for the affected area.
The timing of these incidents coincides with escalating tensions across NATO’s eastern border. According to multiple reports, Russian drones have violated Polish airspace and MiG-31 fighters breached Estonian territory for 12 minutes.
NATO has invoked Article 4 consultations twice in recent weeks — a mechanism reserved for urgent discussions when members feel threatened.
The European Union is now discussing the implementation of a “drone wall” along its eastern border, while NATO has deployed Operation Eastern Sentry to bolster regional defenses.
Vladimir Putin’s spokesman has denied Russian involvement in both the Nordic and previous incidents, yet intelligence assessments suggest either a coordinated campaign of unprecedented sophistication or phenomena that transcend current geopolitical understanding.
The pattern emerging from New Jersey to Copenhagen represents either the most advanced intelligence operation in modern history or evidence that our understanding of aerial phenomena requires fundamental revision.
The fact that major international airports can be shut down for hours by unidentified craft that evade all countermeasures during peak travel season raises serious questions about both national security preparedness and the transparency of official explanations.
As these incidents continue across multiple continents, the gap between official responses and observed capabilities grows increasingly difficult to reconcile.
https://www.ufonews.co/post/denmark-hit-twice-ufo-pattern-mirrors-new-jersey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MG2OQWahVAE
Is 3I/ATLAS An Alien Reconnaissance Probe?
Sept 24, 2025
History of 3I/ATLAS
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object moving over 130,000 miles per hour
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first seen 3 months ago in August, 2025
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3rd interstellar object
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Headline: 3I/ATLAS Just changed color”
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object changed from red to green
Interview with Joh Brandenburg, Ph.D.
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comets can change color
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green is a common color
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cyanide is a common element in comets
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“I try to rank the degree of anomaly”
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“trajectory - like this thing was planned, like the Jupiter probes”
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“does not look like a natural event at all…looks like a reconnaissance probe”
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“Oumuamua…almost like it was camouflaging itself behind the sun”
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C/2025 R2 SWAN - “highly unlikely to happen naturally”
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3I/ATLAS to pass close to Mars on October 3, 2025
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“could be a scientific survey of our solar system”
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“If Oumuamua and 3I/ATLAS are part of the same…they are interested in Mars”
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“I am convinces the government has known for 80 years or more that we are not alone in this universe”
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“the government does not want to talk about his aspect”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6Slit5mQNA
https://www.earthfiles.com/
Video: Father and Son Film Mystifying UFOs in Australia
September 25, 2025
A father and son in Australia were left scratching their heads when they spotted a trio of mystifying UFOs in the night sky, and it would seem that the pair's sighting was part of a puzzling flap currently unfolding in a particular region of the country.
According to a local media report, Shane Plane and his son, Brad, caught sight of and later filmed (seen below) some unusual lights in the sky on September 10th while driving along a road in the coastal city of Geraldton.
"I said to Brad, 'See that star up there? It's not looking right," the father recounted, indicating that the curious pair decided to "cruise down to the beach" to observe the aerial anomalies better.
When they arrived, the duo could not believe their eyes as they watched the three bright lights mysteriously maneuvering in the sky.
Initially, Brad recalled, the UFOs were in a triangular formation, but soon became a pair when one of the orbs "started to travel up and slowed near where the higher one was."
While Brad observed that the curious illuminations looked like flares, he argued that such incendiary devices "can't move in that formation and hang around for over half an hour."
Shane was equally skeptical of a prosaic explanation, such as an aircraft or a weather balloon. Though he did not outright say he suspected the UFOs were alien, he also did not dismiss the possibility out of hand, wondering, "could it be?"
Sharing that sense of bewilderment is Matt Woods of the Perth Observatory, who revealed they have recently received similar UFO reports from multiple people throughout the Midwest and coastal areas of Western Australia.
Rattling off an array of localities where sightings have occurred over the past few weeks, he marveled that the situation is "very, very confusing."
Having eliminated air traffic as a possibility, he speculated that the UFOs might be "something being tested" or a "company trialing drones."
That said, he ultimately conceded that the repeatedly reported anomalies constitute a genuine mystery, musing "it's going to be interesting to see what it winds up being, if we do find out what it is."
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/video-father-and-son-film-mystifying-ufos-in-australia/
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-24/unexplained-uap-sightings-reported-across-midwest-wa/105803264
https://www.facebook.com/abcperth/videos/1309776934025706/
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/drones-buzzing-airports-not-putins-35964304
Drones buzzing airports are not Putin's – but alien-controlled UFOs says Uri Geller
21:00, 25 Sep 2025
Drones buzzing airports are not Vladimir Putin’s spies-in-the-sky - but alien-controlled UFOs, according to spoon-bending mystic Uri Geller.
He has called on governments to ‘stop gaslighting the public’ and ‘come clean’ that the mystery craft are ‘not human-controlled’.
Geller predicted there will be more sightings in the ‘coming months’ across ‘airports, cities and military bases worldwide’ - and told the public to ‘watch the skies but don’t believe the lies’.
“It’s about to get busy up there,” he warned. Geller, who claims he was shown ‘frozen alien bodies’ recovered from a UFO crash site inside a NASA base in the ‘70s, spoke out after Aalborg Airport in Denmark was forced to close after drones were spotted in its airspace.
Incoming and departing military and commercial flights were halted following the incident on Wednesday night. In a post on X Nordjyllands Police said:
“Drones have been observed near Aalborg Airport and the airspace is closed. The police are present and investigating further.”
The force said more than one drone was spotted adding it was not known if they were the same ones that targeted Copenhagen Airport earlier this week.
Police said the purpose of the drones was unknown and it was not clear who was controlling them but they were flying with their lights on.
The Danish Armed Forces had been affected as Aalborg Airport is home to the army's Special Operations Command, its maritime special operations force and naval dog sled patrol.
Police said drones had also been spotted near airports in the Danish towns of Esbjerg, Sonderborg and Skrydstrup - the base for the nation’s F-16 and F-35 fighter jets.
Denmark's national police commissioner Thorkild Fogde said many people had reported drone sightings.
“Of course many of these reports do not cover activities that are of interest to the police or the military, but some of them do, and I think the one in Aalborg does,” he said.
Authorities in Norway shut the airspace at Oslo airport for three hours after a drone was seen there. Security officials suspect Russian involvement and are on high alert for more.
In 2018 Gatwick Airport was forced to shut down a runway for 30 hours after 100 drone sightings in three days.
It was the first time a major UK airport had been closed due to drones and prompted the government to introduce new laws extending no-fly zones to three miles around air hubs.
But another Gatwick runway was forced to shut for an hour due to a 2023 drone sighting. Also that year Frankfurt airport in Germany - one of Europe's busiest - halted air traffic for two days over drone incursions.
Last year drone sightings forced officials to close down the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, for four hours. Others were spotted in New Jersey.
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But Uri, 78, wrote on X: “Friends, WATCH the skies!! Remember last year’s mysterious drones over military bases in the UK, Germany, and the US? They forced a state of emergency in New Jersey - and now it’s happening again!
“This week, large, unidentified drones have appeared over Copenhagen and Oslo airports, shutting them down for hours, cancelling flights, and stranding thousands!
“Witnesses report multiple drones approaching from different directions, flickering lights, and vanishing without a trace.
“Authorities call the operator a ‘capable actor’ with advanced skills - but think about it.
If these were hobby drones how could they hover over airports for hours, evade detection, and disappear at will? If they were military drones, why flash lights like a show?
“The excuses are the same as last year - ‘hobby drones’ or foreign military tech. Ridiculous. It’s the same playbook used to dismiss Roswell in 1947 as a ‘weather balloon’.
“Friends, here’s the truth: we are NOT in control of our skies. These craft are demonstrating superior technology and intelligence. They are UFOs, by definition, and they are not human-controlled.
“It’s time for governments to stop gaslighting the public and come clean! These sightings are part of the undeniable reality: we are NOT alone.
“I predict more sightings in the coming months across airports, cities, and military bases worldwide. WATCH the skies, but DON’T believe the lies – because it’s about to get busy up there!!”
Uri dismissed a US defence chiefs' report in which they claimed to have found no evidence ETs exist as a `massive pile of hot, steaming bulls***'.
He said he was shown the secret alien haul at the Goddard Space Flight Center (corr) in Maryland, US, in 1974, by aerospace engineer Wernher von Braun (corr), a former Nazi rocket builder recruited to work for the US Government on its space programme.
After Geller used his will to bend von Braun's wedding ring to convince him of his powers the pioneer opened his safe to reveal a mysterious piece of metal which he said was a `piece of a UFO that crashed on Earth'.
"Then he took me to an underground storage unit - housed on a NASA base – where I was shown FROZEN alien bodies,'' Uri said.
US intelligence whistleblower David Grusch has claimed officials had recovered debris and alien `biologics' from 10 UFOs that have crashed on Earth.
He said boffins had been secretly tasked with reverse-engineering ET technology in a bid to give the US an advantage in the global arms race.
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Missouri Congressman Burlison downplays comments made during TV appearance about giant skeletal remains at the Smithsonian
Sep 24, 2025
Southwest Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison has drawn some ridicule from national publications over his appearance last month on a televised podcast that featured some self-admitted conspiracy theorists.
During that program he was asked if he thought the Smithsonian Institution is storing skeletal remains of giants.
“And I said I’d certainly take a look at it,” he told Missourinet. “So we’ve put some feelers out there, but I’m really just kind of focused on trying to get to the truths and not jumping to some conclusion.”
But he also said that does not mean he believes the rumors to be true.
“Yeah, it was brought up in an interview which felt like it was out of left field for me,” he said. “People are really interested in paranormal things, right? And so, I tend to believe that there’s often an explanation for a lot of it.”
Burlison did say during the program that as a Christian, he believes the biblical account of Genesis that says Nephilim, or giants, once roamed the earth.
He also recently made headlines when he displayed a video during a House hearing that shows a missile striking a UFO off the coast of Yemen last year, with little or no harm to the UFO.
Burlison has repeatedly said that the federal government has been hiding the truth about such encounters for decades.
https://www.missourinet.com/2025/09/24/missouri-congressman-burlison-downplays-comments-made-during-tv-appearance-about-giant-skeletal-remains-at-the-smithsonian/