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Turkey may be using drones to show support for Gaza flotilla
Updated: SEPTEMBER 28, 2025 17:47
Turkey appears to be using drones to monitor the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, according to flight-tracking websites and open-source commentators.
The drones emerged over the last two days and seem to be high-level, large UAVs that can fly for many hours at a time. They appear to be circling over areas near the flotilla, and they seem to be flying from Turkey.
Ankara may be rotating several drones on station over the flotilla as the group of 40 vessels slowly makes its way southeast of Crete.
“Tensions flared in the Eastern Mediterranean on Friday as Turkish unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and a frigate operated just south of Crete, citing the ‘protection’ of the Global Sumud Flotilla, a group of vessels sailing toward the Gaza Strip carrying humanitarian aid,” the Greek City Times news site reported.
The flotilla left the waters off Crete on Saturday after having anchored near the island of Koufonisia. It had traveled about 55 nautical miles by Sunday morning. It was unclear what type of drone Ankara might be using to monitor the flotilla.
The Turkish-made TAI Anka drone can fly for more than 24 hours, and its Anka-S variant is capable of operating for up to 30 hours at altitudes as high as 30,000 feet. At that height, the drone would not be visible from the flotilla.
The possible presence of a Turkish drone adds to the number of militaries responding to the flotilla. Italy and Spain said they would send naval ships on September 24 to monitor or possibly assist the flotilla after the group claimed to be attacked by drones on the evening between September 23 and September 24.
Italy then said it would send a second vessel. One of these ships apparently arrived on September 25. An NGO called EMERGENCY also sent a large support vessel Life Support.
The Turkish drone was flying with the call sign VATOZ21, according to Greek City Times and online commentators who follow open-source flight data.
“A Turkish UAV with the call sign VATOZ21 has been flying continuously over the flotilla, monitoring activity only a few kilometers off the Cretan coast,” Greek City Times reported.
“A second Turkish drone was also launched in the same area on Thursday, reinforcing Ankara’s aerial presence.”
A Turkish frigate had been spotted, the report said. Notably, Turkey and Egypt recently conducted naval drills.
Greece’s Hellenic Coast Guard has been monitoring the flotilla as well, while Greek F-16 jets conducted flights near it, Greek City Times reported.
This is the 'last stretch'
Turkish media is closely following the progress of the flotilla. Ankara has been strongly supportive of the Palestinians and very anti-Israel over the past several years.
Meanwhile, the flotilla’s organizers said this was their “last stretch” as they head toward Gaza from Greece.
“The last stretch is here,” they said Sunday. “After weeks at sea, the flotilla sails with the prayers of millions and the hopes of Gaza’s children.”
The flotilla was 400 nautical miles from Gaza on Sunday. It would take at least three more days of sailing to reach the coast of Israel at its current pace.
It changed course slightly to head toward the Egyptian Port of Alexandria. It was unclear whether it would stop in Egypt on the way to Gaza. If it continues at its present pace, it could take four days to reach the enclave, meaning it would arrive on Yom Kippur.
If it stops in Egypt, however, this would add several more days to the trip. Moving slowly, the flotilla has been progressing at the speed of about four to five knots an hour.
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-868822
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15141903/Nato-alarm-bells-ringing-drones-spotted-flying-Danish-military-bases-latest-alarming-incident-fears-grow-Russian-involvement.html
https://kyivindependent.com/danish-armed-forces-report-detecting-more-drones-at-military-facilities/
https://www.the-sun.com/news/15260457/nato-baltic-sea-drones-airport-russia-europe/
Denmark bans drone flights after fresh sightings of suspicious aerial objects outside military bases
Updated: 11:57 EDT, 28 September 2025
Denmark has ordered a ban on drone flights following fresh sightings of suspicious aerial objects above military bases.
The Danish military said in a statement it had deployed 'several capacities' in response to the overnight sightings at bases, declining further comment on the nature of its response.
It comes as drones were spotted hovering over Danish military sites overnight for a second day straight, setting NATO's alarm bells ringing.
'The Armed Forces can confirm that drones have been observed at several of the Armed Forces' locations during the night. Several capacities were deployed,' the military said in a statement on Sunday.
It provided no other details about the incidents or the military' response, and Danish media reported that no airports had been closed due to the drone presence overnight.
Three planes were also diverted away from an airport in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, on Sunday, after drones were spotted.
Mysterious sightings across Denmark and Norway since September 22 prompted the closure of several airports, with Denmark hinting as potential Russian involvement.
On Saturday, Denmark's military said unidentified drones had been observed over 'several military sites' overnight Friday, but refused to disclose any further details.
Police did confirm that 'one to two drones' had been observed on Friday evening near and over the Karup military base, the country's biggest base which houses all of the armed forces' helicopters, airspace surveillance, flight school and support functions.
Possible sightings were also reported in Germany, Norway and Lithuania.
Aalborg and Billund airports were closed overnight on Wednesday into Thursday as drones flew towards them and bases where Danish F-16 and F-35 warplanes are based.
And drones in Copenhagen grounded flights in the Danish capital for hours on Monday night. There have also been incursions into Polish, Estonian and Romanian airspace in recent weeks.
The Danish defense ministry said that the country's government had accepted an offer from Sweden to 'lend Denmark a military anti-drone capability'.
In Germany, several drones were reported in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, which borders Denmark, from Thursday into Friday night.
The country's interior minister, Sabine Sütterlin-Waack, said that 'the state police are currently significantly stepping up their drone defense measures, also in coordination with other northern German states'.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that in regard to frequent attacks on infrastructure and data networks, 'we are not at war, but we are no longer living in peace either.'
The Kremlin has been accused of launching a campaign of hybrid attacks across Europe, exposing the vulnerability of the continent's airspace at a time of high tensions between Moscow and NATO.
European ministers are now scrambling to draw up plans for a continent-wide 'drone wall' to counter Moscow's alleged aerial incursions, as the Kremlin warns that any strike on its aircraft would result in direct conflict with NATO.
Nations including Denmark, Finland, Poland and the Baltic states joined Ukraine at a summit on Friday to thrash out plans for what EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has described as 'the bedrock of credible defence.'
NATO has 'enhanced vigilance' in the Baltic following the intrusions, a spokesperson for the defence alliance said.
The reinforced measures 'include multiple intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance platforms and at least one air-defence frigate' in the region to the west of Russia, alliance spokesman Martin O'Donnell told a press conference overnight Saturday to Sunday.
Copenhagen is to host a European Union summit gathering heads of government on Wednesday and Thursday.
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The UK Defence Secretary also revealed that Britain will create a 'drone wall' to to protect NATO and Ukraine from Russia amid rising tensions over Kremlin incursions.
The new low-cost British made drones have been developed in collaboration with Ukraine as the countries scramble to protect the alliance's eastern flank amid threats from Vladimir Putin's jets and drones.
But in a major stumbling block which threatens to leave a 96,000sq km hole in the middle of the 'drone wall', Hungary - one of Russia's closes allies within NATO - will not be taking part.
It comes as Kyiv came under a massive overnight drone and missile attack in what appeared to be one of the biggest Russian strikes on Ukraine's capital since the start of the war. Poland has scrambled jets in response to the devastating attack.
The latest strike follows a spate of reckless Russian incursions into Polish and then Estonian airspace, prompting Britain to deploy RAF Typhoons over Poland as part of an allied response.
Defence Secretary John Healey said the RAF's intervention sent 'a clear signal: NATO airspace will be defended.'
He added: 'I'm proud of the outstanding British pilots and air crew who took part in this successful operation to defend our allies from reckless Russian aggression.'
Codenamed Project Octobus, the UK and Ukraine will build new drones in British factories within weeks before deploying them to deter Russian aggression.
European ministers met on Friday to discuss the 'drone wall' concept where ground-launched drones would be stationed on the border to fend off Russian drones or missiles.
The Defence Secretary announced the UK would mass-produce the drones using 'modern manufacturing techniques that we have in this country that they haven't got' and 'supply them back in the thousands to help Ukraine defend themselves'.
On Sunday NATO jets were scrambled after Putin launched one of the heaviest drone and missile attacks on Kyiv since the start of the war.
The 'massive' aerial bombardment that lasted more than 12 hours killed at least four people including a 12-year-old girl and left dozens injured after almost 600 drones and 40 missiles hit the Ukrainian capital and surrounding regions overnight.
Some 595 exploding drones and decoys and 48 missiles were launched just hours after Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov threatened a 'decisive response' to any action against unauthorised Russian raids into NATO airspace.
Of those, air defences shot down or jammed 566 drones and 45 missiles.
Russia's defence ministry confirmed the massive overnight strike, declaring in a statement: 'Last night, the armed forces of the Russian Federation launched a massive strike with high-precision long-range air, sea-based weapons and unmanned aerial vehicles against enterprises of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine used in the interests of the armed forces of Ukraine, as well as the infrastructure of military airfields'.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Ukraine will retaliate and said the 'vile' attack showed Moscow 'wants to continue fighting and killing'.
The president added that Zaporizhzhia, Khmelnytskyi, Sumy, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv, and Odesa regions were also hit in the aerial attack.
Ivan Fedorov, Zaporizhzhia's Governor, said 31 people had been injured in the region, including three children - two boys, aged 11 and 12, and a nine-year-old girl.
Zelensky vowed that the war-torn country 'will strike back' in an attempt to 'force diplomacy' from Russia, and said he was counting on a 'strong reaction' from Europe and the US.
'This dastardly attack took place in fact as the end of the week of the UN General Assembly, and this is how Russia declares its real position,' he said.
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Windracers makes history with UK’s 1st international civil drone approval
September 28, 2025
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has approved Windracers, a British civil and defence drone manufacturer, to conduct the UK’s first, civil, unmanned aerial system (UAS) for international operation.
Windracers has been given approval by the CAA and Luftfartstilsynet (Civil Aviation Authority Norway) to fly its dual-use heavy-lift drone, Windracers ULTRA, beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) from Tingwall Airport in the Shetlands to Haugesund Airport in Norway.
The approval process focused on how current day regulations could be used and how best to overcome a range of challenges, including safety, liability, international obligations and environmental mitigations around the planned flight.
This is the first time a long-distance drone has been approved to fly for civil purposes between UK airspace and the adjoining airspace of another state.
The approval was enabled by the creation of temporary danger areas, providing a controlled corridor to facilitate the flight.
The airspace will cover a distance of 378 kilometers (235 miles) from Shetland, over the North Sea, and across the Scottish/Polaris Flight Information Region (FIR) boundary into Norwegian airspace.
At the heart of this milestone is Windracers ULTRA, a dual-use drone capable of transporting a useful load of up to 150 kg with a range of up to 1,000 km.
Windracers ULTRA is multi-mission and offers an optional 3-door drop bay floor to safely and accurately parachute aid and supplies if required.
https://news.satnews.com/2025/09/28/windracers-makes-history-with-uks-1st-international-civil-drone-approval/
High-power microwave system downs 49 drones in one shot – weaponized electromagnetic interference erases drone swarms en masse
September 28, 2025
U.S. electronics warfare specialist Epirus recently demonstrated its flagship Leonidas weapon at a live fire trial in Indiana.
The Leonidas system is a high-power microwave (HPM) weapon that “delivers weaponized electromagnetic interference to counter swarms of robotic, asymmetric threats.”
During the demo, the latest version of Leonidas successfully disabled all 61 of the 61 drones. Epirus' Leonidas system even managed to down 49 drones in a single ‘shot’ of its HPM beam.
Development of Leonidas began in 2022, and its latest iteration, as demonstrated in the video above, offers “more than double the operational range and lethality” than the first models.
After the successful drone-disrupting showcase earlier this month, Andy Lowery, Epirus CEO, was quick to claim that his firm had reached a “watershed moment.”
Furthermore, the demo showed that “Leonidas is the only mission-capable, counter-swarm solution for the one-to-many fight,” asserted Lowery.
He underlined his sentiment with the fact that attendees had witnessed “61 drones went up—and 61 went down.”
Ahead of the big headline-grabbing finale, Epirus demonstrated various tactical technologies, such as multi-angle counter-swarm engagement, which tackles two groups of drones coming in from opposite directions.
In an audience participation segment, the Leonidas system was also used to selectively target airborne drones, while leaving non-selected drones unharmed.
Leonidas was even used to take down a drone and ensure it dropped into a “software-defined, pre-identified safe zone.” How tidy.
The Camp Atterbury, Indiana, demonstration was attended by representatives from throughout the U.S. Department of Defense, other U.S. Government agencies, and nine unnamed allied countries.
Indeed, we are now witnessing the increasing importance of drones in modern warfare on a daily basis.
We’ve covered fascinating technologies from both sides of the military equation —offense and defense —quite regularly since Russia invaded Ukraine.
With the startling and deadly ascendancy of this flavor of asymmetric warfare in mind, it isn't surprising to see investments being made to reinforce military competitiveness in this new theater.
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/high-power-microwave-system-downs-49-drones-in-one-shot-weaponized-electromagnetic-interference-erases-drone-swarms-en-masse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrkopSw5uas
Judge rules that drone maker DJI is affiliated with China’s defense industry — company to stay on Pentagon’s list of Chinese military companies
September 28, 2025
DJI, the biggest commercial and consumer drone manufacturer in the world, lost its case against the Federal Government after U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman ruled against the company.
According to the South China Morning Post, the court agreed with the Department of Defense, stating that it had sufficient evidence to include the drone maker in the Section 1260H list, which designates certain institutions as “Chinese military companies.”
The company was first added to the Pentagon’s list in 2022, and it sued the federal government over this designation last year.
DJI claims that it’s neither owned nor controlled by the Chinese military, and that it has “lost business deals, been stigmatized as a national security threat, and been banned from contracting with multiple federal government agencies.”
Despite this loss, it said that it will continue operating in the U.S. and explore other legal remedies.
“While DJI is pleased that the court agreed with DJI and rejected most of DoD’s purported justifications for listing DJI, we are disappointed that the court nonetheless upheld the listing,” a company spokesperson said in response to the ruling.
“This decision was based on a single rationale that applies to many companies that have never been listed.”
Although being included in the list is not an outright ban, it makes doing business more difficult in the U.S. and could even lead to further, more drastic actions.
In fact, the company narrowly escaped a proposed law that would have prohibited its sales within the United States. However, it must still undergo a security review in 2025 to prove that its products aren’t a national security risk.
DJI has been facing these challenges due to its market dominance and its Chinese origin.
Despite not creating military drones, lawmakers are concerned that, due to the ubiquity of its products in the American market, Beijing could force it to insert a backdoor in its products.
This would allow the U.S.’s main rival unfettered access to its secrets, especially for drones used by the civilian government.
China-based DJI isn’t the only company that has challenged the U.S. government over its designation as a Chinese military company.
Hesai Group, which manufactures Lidar components for vehicles, also sued the DoD, with the same judge ruling against the company in mid-2025. It has since appealed the decision and is waiting for word from a higher court.
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/judge-rules-that-drone-maker-dji-is-affiliated-with-chinas-defense-industry-company-to-stay-on-pentagons-list-of-chinese-military-companies
Mars Colonists Return to Solar System & 3I Atlas – JP Update 50
September 26, 2025
In his first interview since his unmasking on September 20, JP shared information from his latest contact with a Nordic extraterrestrial who met him near his Florida home.
The Nordic explained that Martian colonists who escaped the Red Planet after catastrophic changes millennia ago have just returned to our solar system.
This was the same Nordic who met JP on February 11, 2025 (Update 43), to help him remember a 2018 contact incident where he was taken on a spacecraft and shown records of the collapse of the Martian civilization and the emigration of Mars refugees to Earth in space arks and other large spacecraft.
There is also a connection between the returning Martians to 3I/Atlas, which will make its closest approach to Mars next week on October 3.
According to what JP was told, 3I/Atlas may change course to directly interact with or even land on Mars.
JP was told that the Martians who fled to Earth after their planet’s destruction settled on both the surface and under the oceans.
It is unclear whether the returning Martians plan to reestablish a presence on Mars or join their compatriots in underwater colonies on Earth.
According to the Nordic, the returning Martians do not represent any kind of threat to humanity.
This leads to the conclusion that the return of former Martians presents an opportunity for humanity to gain a deeper understanding of the true history of our solar system and the origins of our species.
https://exopolitics.org/mars-colonists-return-to-solar-system-3i-atlas-jp-update-50/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfaHFNuT9y8
https://www.youtube.com/@JPjpJP1
extra
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMpZUddE4HU (Living with Taygetan ETs on a Solar Warden spacecraft and their home world Sep 22, 2025)
AskaPol
“Really?” Senate Intel Vice-chair Warner learns of Hellfire missile video (& House UAP hearing…)
Sep 26, 2025
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) — Vice Chair, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
Ask a Pol asked:
Any talk in this year’s NDAA — at your level — about UAP?
Key Warner:
“No,” Sen. Mark Warner exclusively told Ask a Pol.
Well, [Senate Minority Leader Chuck] Schumer’s still got his UAP Disclosure Act — UAPDA — in there.
“I know,” Warner said.*
*in past 3 years, this is first time Warner acknowledges Schumer’s UAPDA in NDAA.
Caught our ear:
Take it you haven’t read the Wall Street Journal article yet?
Laslo laughs.
“I haven’t,” Warner told us. “When was that — was that a while ago?”
Sent it to your staff. It was over the summer…**
**Dear Vice Chair Warner,
Reading does a mind good.
Printed you out a copy of the WSJ UAP feature.
Do your most basic homework alread. Please.
Sincerely,
Prof. Laslo
https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/really
https://www.youtube.com/@AskaPol_uaps
UAP interrogatories, new curiosity at Capitol — "Haven’t dealt with that word since English, man”
Sep 27, 2025
Rep. André Carson (D-IN) — Member, House Intelligence Committee (HPSCI)
Ask a Pol asks:
You’re the second most senior Democrat on the HPSCI — House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence — and you’ve never used interrogatories in your 18 years on Capitol Hill?
Key Carson:
“No I haven’t,” Rep. André Carson exclusively tells Ask a Pol. “I haven’t dealt with that word since English, man.”
Do you think it matters? Like, between an interrogatory and a subpoena — subpoena’s more powerful?
“It sounds like it,” Carson says. “I have to leave it up to the attorneys, legally.”
Caught our ear:
“Oh, wow,” Carson tells us. “I haven’t heard that in years.”
https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/uap-interrogatories-new-curiosity
and a lot more, according to some folks
Yorkshire resident spots mysterious collection of ghostly UFOs near Leeds – including one that looks like a SPOON
Updated: 07:00 EDT, 28 September 2025
Yorkshire may be swiftly becoming Britain's 'UFO' hotspot.
Several remarkable new photos reveal a flurry of so-called 'unidentified flying objects' in Headingley in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
Local resident and photographer Jesse Gallagher snapped the strange collection of unearthly bodies over several months using his iPhone.
The snaps, shared exclusively with the Daily Mail, were all taken after dark around midnight, making their ghostly light easier for the camera to detect.
And they certainly form an eerie motely crew of strange shapes and sizes, several deviating a lot from traditional depictions of a UFO.
'When zooming in, the orbs are either white or multi-coloured and can be seen pulsating,' Mr Gallagher told the Daily Mail.
'One recording has the moon as a backdrop which provides some interesting perspective. 'I have seen other videos of similar objects around the world.'
Mr Gallagher said his footage was captured around midnight in Headingley between August 2021 and November 2023.
Bizarrely, one of the UFOs with a ghostly slivery-blue tint resembles a spoon or a spade – with a narrow stream of light connecting a fainter circle.
Another entity in an even deeper shade of blue seems to form a very rough sphere or orb and be emitting a faint beams of light.
Meanwhile, the third snap shows a bright white ball of brilliant light, almost perfectly circular, with the moon as a tiny blob in the background.
But perhaps most intriguing photo shows a textured grey object with an unusual level of detail – a possible cone or horn, with what seems to be a hole in the middle.
Clues from its appearance suggest it could be a discarded piece of machinery or a fragment of disused spacecraft.
But, in such an instance, rules of physics surely dictate that it would hit the ground.
Philip Mantle, a British UFO researcher, said the images show some kind of 'distant light source that is out of focus'.
'The out of focus image makes the light look very different from what the naked eye would see,' he told the Daily Mail.
'They could well be simple lens flares as seen in the photo of the moon.'
But Mr Mantle stopped short of calling them 'UFOs' – a term that may or may not describe an object thought to have an extraterrestrial origin.
Only last week, another Yorkshire resident revealed photos of a bizarre saucer-shaped object just outside of Skipton.
John Tunnah took about 10 or 12 photographs from his vantage point near the hills, but the object only appeared in one of them.
The object is remarkably similar to the classic UFO saucer shape depicted in popular culture, with a distinctive round and elongated shape.
Nick Pope, a UFO expert formerly with the UK's Ministry of Defence, offered a number of explanations for Mr Tunnah's photo.
'When photos show an anomaly that wasn't seen at the time, I suspect either a glitch with the camera, or a fast-moving object like a bird or an insect, close to the lens,' Mr Pope told the Daily Mail.
UFOs became a major subject of interest after World War II and were thought by some researchers to be intelligent extraterrestrial life visiting Earth.
In the US, the government's Department of Defense, commonly known as the Pentagon, now refrains from using the term UFO at all.
This is largely because it is commonly associated with wind up conspiracy theories and paranoia.
Instead, the Pentagon uses UAP – 'unidentified aerial phenomenon' – although in most places this has low usage and is yet to enter common parlance.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15126299/Yorkshire-resident-mysterious-UFO-Leeds.html
UFO interest proving a welcome distraction for Ryder Cup star Viktor Hovland
September 26, 2025
Viktor Hovland has revealed an unlikely interest in UFOs has helped take his mind off the game.
The Norwegian is part of Europe’s team trying to retain the Ryder Cup following their impressive triumph in Rome two years ago.
Hovland is a golf fanatic but has recently started investigating the possibility of extra-terrestrial life.
“It’s just something that I’ve been into the last couple years,” he said.
“I think I’ve always been extremely into my golf and sometimes you just look at your golf swing and trying to practise hard and you don’t really get the results that you want, it can be quite frustrating.
I think it’s been one of those things that (has) kind of taken my mind off of golf a little bit.
“And then the more you go into it, you just get more questions.
“It’s one of those things that you don’t really find any more answers, but it’s very interesting to go in there and kind of challenge some of your beliefs that you currently hold and you kind of have to expand your mind a little bit.
“I think it’s super fascinating because it touches on so many different topics as well. I find it really interesting.”
Hovland revealed Wednesday’s practice session at the driving range was his best in two years. “That was obviously really sweet. Timely that it came on Wednesday,” he added.
“Obviously this is a golf course that you have to drive it really well and I’ve been kind of struggling with the driver, but it’s been a long time since I’ve been able to stand on the range and just kind of beat balls fluidly, effortlessly, without trying to feel like I’m steering it.
“When I went to film it, as well, it looked a little bit different. It looked definitely better than other swings that I’ve made lately. So really pleased with that.”
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/ufo-interest-proving-a-welcome-distraction-for-ryder-cup-star-viktor-hovland/ar-AA1NiRBR
Kin Panama has Space Flu on Samson's World
September 27, 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlziThJrI2Y
https://www.tiktok.com/@kinpanama
Laura Eisenhower
Sep 22 2025 at 8:08 AM
What do they spend money on to stop the great Awakening? There is historical precedent and modern capability for well-resourced actors to deliberately shape public belief.
State and covert budgets have been used to fund influence campaigns, cultivate front organizations, and co-opt media channels.
Examples include documented domestic disruption programs (COINTELPRO), Cold-War covert media relationships revealed by the Church Committee, and modern online influence operations such as the Internet Research Agency’s campaigns.
In practice this toolkit looks like: anonymous smear pieces, paid influencers and “fake” spokespeople, covert funding of supposedly grassroots groups, algorithmic amplification or suppression, and the creation of false narratives to divide and discredit.
Given the documented playbook and the existence of classified “black” funding lines, it is plausible and therefore necessary to assume that similar tactics could be deployed to hijack spiritual narratives, manufacture imposters, or target anyone carrying a disruptive truth.
So any personal target is not so much about the person, more about the message and the ripple effect and in trying to re-write history they go after those who bring anything threatening forward.
That is why so many channels were banned during major psyops! So it costs a ton of money to create false flags and psyops and the tech is very advanced and how they deploy it. Geo-engineering, 5-G.
Yes its personal to a lot of us who came here to collapse it and what lies in the unconscious of unawakened humans it is personal to them too they just don't know it yet.
https://substack.com/@lauraeisenhower/note/c-158685935
Ancient Civilizations | Atlantis, The Genesis Flood & The Hall of Records
Sep 28, 2025
From Plato’s writings to modern discoveries beneath the sea, the story of a lost world continues to haunt our past.
Check out more FULL episodes from the Gaia series "Ancient Civilizations" on our Gaia portal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHn_QiKQc_c
Lockheed Martin - UFO Reverse Engineering, Material Exploitation, & Legacy Programs
Sep 26, 2025
An exploration into Lockheed Martin (LMCO) and UFO Legacy Program operations.
As the largest defense contractor in the entire world, outpacing its closest competitor, Raytheon, by billions in yearly revenue, Lockheed Martin and its Advanced Development Project Center, aka Skunk Works, are infamous for incredible advancements in US defense, aerospace, and national security innovations.
Lockheed Martin is also intimately entwined with the discussion of clandestine, deep-sixed, carve-out Unacknowledged Special Access Program focused on the recovery, storage, and exploitation of Technologies of Unknown Origin (TUO).
Whether it be David Grusch, George Knapp at the 2025 House Oversight Committee Open Hearing on UFOs, Tom DeLonge and his enigmatic To the Stars Academy, or LMCO themselves, the discussion of Lockheed Martin serving as a prime contractor on UFO legacy programs is endless.
On this channel, we have covered LMCO before…. But this project was entirely inadequate to investigate Lockheed Martin and UFO legacy programs.
This project seeks to analyze the corporate and acquisitional history of Lockheed, study Lockheed's place within the Defense Industrial Base amongst critical US MRTFBs and FFRDCs, investigate Tonopah Test Range and other critical weapons testing sites formerly run by Lockheed, explore the Skunk Works and alleged statements on "Star Wars" esque aerospace platforms mentioned by the second Skunk Works director Ben Rich, relate LMCO to the Wilson Davis notes, and possibly most importantly, study the 2011 failed attempt in which LMCO attempted to divest istelf of non-human materials to the AAWSAP program through a PSAP (Prospective Special Access Program) called Kona Blue.
So does LMCO engage in the recovery, storage, and exploitation of non-human craft? How does Lockheed interact amongst other national labs and critical DIB infrastructure, alleged to be involved in similar operations?
What should we make of the CIA DS&T blocking VP of Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company Dr. James Ryder, from offloading UFO materials? Join me today as we find out…..
0:00 Intro
09:11 Lockheed Analyzed
29:04 Defense Industrial Base
51:58 Tonopah Test Range
01:10:24 Skunk Works
01:30:22 Wilson Davis Notes
01:44:24 Lockheed Material Transfer
02:40:48 Conclusion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6JfbfmvgMo
Red Panda Koala
@RedPandaKoala
"Why would Lue want us to dox Grusch's medical records from the VA?
If they wanted to get that at the VA that would be Sawan who works at the VA but that wouldn't be us."
Disclosure Tonight responds to the claims from cohosts Sawan and LM that there was an ask to look into David Grusch's medical records.
LM and Sawan have since walked back some of their claims.
Disclosure Tonight state Sawan worked at the VA as a medical claims processer.
Disclosure Tonight state veterans will be contacting the VA about Sawan and hint at informing his supervisors he goes in spaces during working hours.
1:38 AM · Sep 27, 2025
https://x.com/RedPandaKoala/status/1971856868743225542
Every time Lue Elizondo says 2 guys from the CIA leaked Grusch's medical records
Sep 22, 2025
NewsNation had to officially retract this claim as the records came from FOIA. Ken Klippenstein spoke with Ross before the Ken article came out.
WHERE IS LUE GETTING THIS INFO FROM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn3CPTBBaZQ