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US defends space interests in partnership with allies: CSpO Initiative to advance coalition spacepower
Dec. 7, 2025
U.S. military officials joined leaders from all 10 nations of the Combined Space Operations Initiative at the new French Space Command Headquarters this week, where they reaffirmed the strength and relevance of CSpO to deterrence, interoperability, and space warfighting capability.
The CSpO Initiative unites the 10 sovereign spacefaring nations of Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, the United Kingdom and the U.S.
Led by U.S. Gen. Chance Saltzman, Chief of Space Operations, U.S. Space Force; U.S. Gen. Stephen Whiting, commander, U.S. Space Command and commander, Multinational Force Operation Olympic Defender; and Robert Brose, deputy assistant Secretary of War for Space and Missile Defense, currently performing the duties of Assistant Secretary of War for Space Policy; the U.S. delegation underscored its commitment to defend U.S. interests in and through space.
The U.S. further reaffirmed the importance that the U.S. places on partnership with the CSpO nations, both on earth and on orbit.
"Our opponents are moving at jaw-dropping speed, and we must match that pace with integrated coalition capabilities that deter aggression and defend our interests," said Whiting.
Reflecting Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's guidance to restore a warfighting ethos, the U.S. delegation charged the CSpO Initiative to focus on pragmatic methods to enhance and sustain space power in the face of growing threats; ensure policy and plans reflect the best understanding of the challenges at hand; and further expand the robust operational cooperation in space that CSpO delivers.
"We are building a coalition capable of addressing the challenges of a contested space environment," said Saltzman. "To be effective, we must collaborate on our architectures, integrate our training, exercises, and operations, and build a common understanding of the threats we face."
Understanding the role space plays in providing security and prosperity for the American people, and on the ongoing increase in space threats, the U.S. delegation outlined areas where U.S. and CSpO member interests could be at risk.
These included U.S. commercial access to space, and the threat of an orbital environment in which unacceptable levels of orbital debris or weapons of mass destruction are present.
"Just as our military defends our freedom, rights, and interests on earth, the military of the United States of America will protect and defend our freedom, rights and interests in space," said Brose.
The 10 nations renewed their commitment to operate responsibly in space and to challenge those who do not. As the CSpO Initiative continues to evolve, its focus will remain on ensuring warfighters are ready and able to deter conflict, defeat enemies, and prevail in space.
https://www.spaceforce.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/4351573/us-defends-space-interests-in-partnership-with-allies-cspo-initiative-to-advanc/
Ukrainian drones destroy 70% of fuel tanks at Russia's Temryuk Seaport, General Staff says
December 8, 2025 4:11 pm
Ukrainian forces destroyed 20 fuel tanks — 70% of the total — in a drone strike on Russia's Temryuk Seaport in Krasnodar Krai on Dec. 5, the General Staff reported Dec. 8.
The Dec. 5 attack sparked a large fire at the Temryuk Seaport, a facility that handles various types of cargo, including liquefied natural gas used to supply the Russian military.
The Krasnodar Krai Operational Headquarters confirmed that the port sustained damage from the drone strikes.
The fire continues to burn at the liquefied gas loading rack, where roughly two dozen rail tanks are stationed. As of the evening of Dec. 7, the fire had spread across nearly 1,000 square meters, according to the General Staff.
Ukrainian forces targeted multiple sites in Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories overnight on Dec. 8, the General Staff added.
Strikes hit an ammunition depot near the village of Chmyrivka in Luhansk Oblast and a drone depot in the city of Donetsk in Donetsk Oblast.
Ukrainian forces also struck a fuel and lubricants depot near the Simeykine settlement in Luhansk Oblast, as well as a mobile fire group and a Pantsir-S1 air defense system in Donetsk Oblast.
The consequences of the strikes and the full extent of the damage are still being assessed, according to the report.
Ukraine has routinely targeted oil facilities in Russia and in Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories in an effort to disrupt Moscow's military logistics and supply lines.
https://kyivindependent.com/ukrainian-drones-destroy-70-of-fuel-tanks-at-russias-temryuk-seaport-general-staff-says/
other Russia and Ukraine
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/65774
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4067128-air-defense-forces-neutralize-131-out-of-149-enemy-drones-hits-recorded-at-11-locations.html
https://ukranews.com/en/news/1121374-drone-exploded-in-chernihiv-at-night-gas-pipeline-caught-fire-2-people-injured
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/russia-targets-uk-covert-attacks-drone-incursions-proxy-sabotage-fires-1761189
https://english.pravda.ru/news/world/165117-ukraine-drone-sector-data-breach-killnet-investigation/
https://www.kyivpost.com/post/65828
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/chernobyl-radiation-leak-russia-drone-strike-b2880006.html
Britain Unveils “Atlantic Bastion”—AI Drone Wall to Counter Russia Under the Sea
Dec 08, 2025 13:08
Britain is set to deploy a new multi-layered underwater surveillance and anti-submarine warfare network known as Atlantic Bastion, a programme described as a major step in reshaping how the Royal Navy secures the seabed and critical infrastructure, according to UK Defence Journal on December 8.
The initiative links autonomous surface and subsurface vessels, AI-enabled sensor grids, and existing naval and air platforms.
During a visit to Portsmouth, Defence Secretary John Healey framed the programme as a cornerstone of the Strategic Defence Review’s push to “rapidly innovate at a wartime pace.”
Healey warned, “People should be in no doubt of the new threats facing the UK and our allies under the sea, where adversaries are targeting infrastructure that is so critical to our way of life.”
He added that “This new era of threat demands a new era for defence.”
The UK Defence Journal notes Atlantic Bastion has emerged against the backdrop of increased Russian underwater activity, including operations by the intelligence-gathering ship Yantar near UK waters.
Healey called the effort “a blueprint for the future of the Royal Navy”, combining autonomous systems, AI and existing fleets “to detect, deter and defeat those who threaten us.”
British defence intelligence has assessed that Moscow aims to modernise its submarine fleet in ways that increase the risk to undersea cables, energy links, and pipelines—assets that power Europe, carry global financial data, and underpin NATO communications.
According to the UK Defence Journal, Atlantic Bastion is designed to counter that shift through a fused network of crewed warships, submarines, unmanned platforms, and distributed acoustic sensors powered by AI analytics.
Industry uptake has been significant. UK Defence Journal reporting states the government has already allocated £14 million in seed funding, with private sector investment matching at a four-to-one ratio.
Twenty-six companies have submitted new sensor designs, and twenty firms are demonstrating early systems, some of which are expected to enter water trials next year.
The First Sea Lord, General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, is expected to expand on how Atlantic Bastion fits into a broader maritime future at the International Sea Power Conference.
In his remarks, he argues the maritime domain is “increasingly vulnerable” and that “maritime security is a strategic imperative for the UK. It is time to act.”
He calls Atlantic Bastion “our bold new approach to secure the underwater battlespace against a modernising Russia” and a “revolutionary underwater network—more autonomous, more resilient, more lethal and British built.”
Jenkins adds, “We’ve already made rapid and significant progress with delivering Atlantic Bastion—a force that keeps us secure at home and strong abroad.”
The programme also showcases capabilities under development by UK-based and international defence firms, a trend repeatedly highlighted by the UK Defence Journal.
Dr. Rich Drake of Anduril UK said the government had challenged the industry “to create the modern warfighter,” adding that its Seabed Sentry project reflects investment in “British talent, British technology and Britain’s tomorrow.”
BAE Systems and Helsing have made similar statements, pitching autonomy and AI as the decisive factors in future underwater warfare.
Helsing’s Amelia Gould told the UK Defence Journal the company stands ready to help “create a sea drone wall to protect NATO.”
Officials say Atlantic Bastion represents early delivery against the Strategic Defence Review and could support the UK’s growing hybrid-navy industrial base.
The challenge now, they argue, lies in successfully integrating naval, air and digital assets into a real-time sensor-to-shooter system spanning the North Atlantic—one designed not to react to threats but to anticipate them.
Earlier, the Swedish navy said it was encountering Russian submarines in the Baltic Sea on an almost weekly basis and is bracing for even more activity if Russia’s war against Ukraine moves toward a ceasefire or armistice.
https://united24media.com/latest-news/britain-unveils-atlantic-bastion-ai-drone-wall-to-counter-russia-under-the-sea-14087
https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1997934168400158999
https://twitter.com/Tahir_Arrival/status/1997907605478670757
https://twitter.com/InsightsofWave/status/1997920058342007002
US said to complain of Israeli surveillance at Gaza coordination hub; IDF says claim ‘absurd’
December 8, 2025 1:20 pm
American and international staff at the US-led Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kiryat Gat have raised concerns over Israeli representatives allegedly covertly and overtly conducting surveillance at the center, according to a report by The Guardian, citing anonymous sources briefed on the issue.
According to the sources, Israeli intelligence gathering at the center – which is tasked with monitoring the Gaza ceasefire and hosts representatives from dozens of countries and organizations – led the US commander of the base, Lt. Gen. Patrick Frank, to meet with an Israeli counterpart, warning him that “recording has to stop here.”
The IDF declined to comment to The Guardian on Frank’s alleged demand to halt recording, noting that conversations within the CMCC are unclassified.
“The IDF documents and summarizes meetings in which it is present through protocols, as any professional organization of this nature does in a transparent and agreed-upon manner,” the Israeli military tells the British newspaper in a statement.
“The claim that the IDF is gathering intelligence on its partners in meetings in which the IDF is an active participant is absurd,” the statement adds.
Additional staff and foreign visitors at the CMCC have also “raised concerns about Israel recording” inside the center, the report continues, saying that some have been urged not to share sensitive information to avoid the risk it could be “collected and exploited.”
The US military declined to comment to The Guardian on the alleged Israeli surveillance activities.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/report-us-foreign-reps-at-gaza-coordination-hub-concerned-over-israeli-surveillance-idf-says-claim-absurd/
https://www.israelhayom.com/2025/12/08/israel-surveillance-us-troops-gaza-aid/
other Israel
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/stone-throwing-suspect-shot-by-idf-in-west-bank-dies-in-israeli-custody-palestinian-authority-says/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/idf-targets-hamas-operative-in-central-gaza-citing-imminent-threat-to-troops/
https://worldisraelnews.com/idf-flooding-rafah-tunnels-as-holed-up-terrorists-run-low-on-food-and-water-report/
https://www.jns.org/idf-dismantles-hezbollah-tunnel-in-southern-lebanon/
https://vinnews.com/2025/12/07/idf-destroys-old-hezbollah-tunnel-shaft-arms-depot-in-southern-lebanon/
https://www.jns.org/idf-chief-says-gaza-ceasefire-line-a-new-border/
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/palestinians-breach-lachish-fence-idf-053242692.html
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/hamas-agent-idf-uniform-israeli-120411358.html
https://www.jns.org/idf-hamas-iran-financial-network-in-turkey-moved-hundreds-of-millions-to-gaza-terrorists/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/four-idf-commandos-jailed-after-soldier-accidentally-left-behind-in-west-bank-operation/
https://worldisraelnews.com/watch-before-and-after-footage-of-hamas-stronghold-shows-trail-of-destruction-left-by-idf-forces/
WHO says 114 people were killed, including 63 children, in last week’s drone strikes in Sudan
Updated 7:15 AM PST, December 8, 2025
CAIRO (AP) — The head of the World Health Organization said Monday that the death toll from drone strikes on a kindergarten and other sites in Sudan’s Kordofan state last week is now at 114 people, including 63 children.
WHO said that there were three separate drone strikes on Kagoli last Thursday. The first targeted the kindergarten and the subsequent strikes targeted paramedics as they were transporting the survivors, and a hospital.
The death toll wasn’t immediately clear at the time, in part because of communications outages.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X that the organization “deplores these senseless attacks on civilians and health facilities, and calls again for an end to the violence, and increased access to humanitarian aid, including health.”
The Sudan Doctor’s Network and Emergency Lawyers, groups that track violence against civilians in Sudan, blamed the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, for the strikes.
In a statement Saturday, Emergency Lawyers called the attack “a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law, including the protection of civilians, especially children, and vital civilian infrastructure.”
RSF and the Sudanese military have been engaged in a war since 2023. More than 40,000 people have been killed, according to WHO, and 12 million others displaced. However, aid groups warn that the true death toll is likely far higher.
The battle is now concentrating on the oil-rich Kordofan region, after RSF took over the last military stronghold, el-Fasher, in Darfur, in western Sudan.
The RSF takeover of el-Fasher has been mired with violence. There have been reports of executions of civilians, rapes and sexual assaults, and other atrocities.
More than 100,000 people have fled since the takeover, according to the International Organization for Migration.
U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk warned last week that Kordofan could face new atrocities like those in el-Fasher.
The humanitarian situation in the Kordofan region is worsening as famine is also spreading after more than two years of the devastating war.
Famine was declared last month in Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan. Dilling, also in South Kordofan, has reportedly experienced the same hunger conditions as Kadugli.
RSF announced Monday that it took control of the area of Heglig in South Kordofan from the Sudanese military.
Heglig hosts the largest oil processing facility in Sudan, and is a key facility in processing oil coming from South Sudan. Oil from landlocked South Sudan has to pass through Sudan for export.
In November, RSF drone attacks on two key oil installations, including Helglig, forced a temporary emergency shutdown, halting production and export from South Sudan.
A military official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to talk to journalists, acknowledged the RSF’s takeover of the oil facility.
He said that military forces withdrew to avoid further destruction there.
https://apnews.com/article/rsf-war-sudan-military-kordofan-2eadba03defdffec9e6de6f39950fbf1
Clashes erupt along Thai-Cambodian border
8 Dec, 2025 03:14
Thailand carried out airstrikes in Cambodia on Monday, as the two Southeast Asian neighbors accused each other of violating a US-brokered ceasefire.
In July, the countries saw a border dispute dating back over half a century escalate into violence. US President Donald Trump, however, was able to mediate a truce after five days of fighting.
The Royal Thai Army has said new clashes first erupted on Sunday and accused Cambodian troops of opening fire at Thai soldiers in eastern Ubon Ratchathani province. One Thai soldier was killed and four others were wounded, after which additional Thai soldiers were attacked with artillery and drones at Anupong Base, the army said.
Royal Thai Air Force spokesman Air Marshal Jackkrit Thammavichai announced later on Monday that F-16 fighter jets were deployed to “reduce Cambodia’s military capabilities to the minimum level necessary to safeguard national security and protect civilians.”
Cambodian Defense Ministry spokeswoman Lieutenant General Maly Socheata said late on Sunday that Thai troops had carried out several attacks on Cambodian positions using small arms, mortars, and tanks.
“The Thai side also falsely accused Cambodia without any basis, despite the fact that Cambodian forces did not retaliate at all,” she said. The ministry also denied Thai claims of a military buildup along the border.
The border dispute dates back to colonial times, when France, which ruled Cambodia until 1953, mapped the lines between the two countries. The July conflict left dozens of people dead and displaced more than 200,000 on both sides.
https://www.rt.com/news/629154-cambodia-thai-border-clashes/
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3152435/thailand-destroys-cambodian-drone-control-centre-targets-rocket-bases
BSF busts cross-border narco network, seizes 6.6 kg heroin, opium, drone with pistol parts
Dec 8, 2025
In a decisive blow to cross-border narco-smuggling, the Border Security Force (BSF) carried out multiple successful operations along the Punjab border, seizing a major consignment of heroin, opium, and a drone equipped with pistol parts.
According to the BSF release, late last night, following reports of suspected aerial movement, BSF teams conducted a thorough search in agricultural fields near Daoke village, Amritsar.
The operation led to the recovery of two large packets of heroin weighing a combined 6.641 kilograms, wrapped in yellow adhesive tape with illuminating sticks and metal loops attached.
On inspection, the packets contained 12 smaller white poly packets filled with the narcotics.
In a separate operation near Mahawa village, Amritsar, acting on specific intelligence, BSF personnel recovered a packet of opium weighing 429 grams from a field.
Meanwhile, in Tarn Taran, a suspected drone movement was noticed along the border. A coordinated effort by BSF and Punjab Police teams resulted in the recovery of a DJI Air 3 drone carrying pistol parts from farmland near Dal village.
These successful operations highlight the BSF’s professional expertise, precise intelligence, and operational efficiency in preventing cross-border smuggling, including sophisticated attempts involving aerial routes along the International Border in Punjab
https://thenewsmill.com/2025/12/bsf-busts-cross-border-narco-network-seizes-6-6-kg-heroin-opium-drone-with-pistol-parts/
F-35s Scramble After Mysterious Drone Enters Dutch Airspace
Dec 08, 2025 14:41
Two F-35 fighter jets scrambled this morning after an unidentified object appeared inside Dutch airspace and failed to respond to air traffic control, the Netherlands Ministry of Defence announced on December 8.
The alert was triggered at 11:20 a.m. local time after radar operators detected an aircraft flying at an altitude that requires identification and radio communication.
The aircraft provided no transponder signal and did not answer calls from controllers, prompting the launch of the jets under NATO’s Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) protocol.
Once airborne, the F-35 pilots determined the object was a drone, which subsequently exited Dutch airspace and posed no threat, according to officials. No commercial flights were affected.
The QRA mission was coordinated by the Air Operations Control Station in Nieuw Milligen, which directs the rapid intercept response for the region.
The Netherlands and Belgium rotate responsibility for the mission for periods of several months at a time, safeguarding the skies over the entire Benelux region—not only their own territory.
Dutch officials emphasized that QRA activations are not frequent, but today’s intercept underscores the need for immediate readiness. The Ministry of Defence noted the F-35s are on standby 24 hours a day and can launch within minutes to intercept unidentified aircraft.
The Netherlands resumed the QRA duty in November, operating in coordination with NATO’s Combined Air Operations Centre in Uedem, which oversees air policing for Northern and Eastern Europe.
Earlier, the Dutch Ministry of Defence confirmed that the Russian vessel Yantar was escorted out of the North Sea this week after operating near critical undersea infrastructure within the Netherlands’ exclusive economic zone.
https://united24media.com/latest-news/f-35s-scramble-after-mysterious-drone-enters-dutch-airspace-14096
https://prm.ua/en/an-unidentified-drone-violated-dutch-airspace-f-35-fighters-were-scrambled/
Da Vinci’s Forbidden Secret: The Templar Code Behind the Shroud
Dec 6, 2025
Coast to Coast AM - Was Da Vinci secretly a Templar creating the Shroud of Turin for the Vatican?
In this episode, Timothy Hogan, Grand Master of the Order of the Temple of Secret Initiates, reveals the Knights Templar’s hidden works, forbidden doctrines, ancient maps, and the secret networks that shaped their influence across continents and centuries with Timothy Hogan, Grand Master of the Order of the Temple of Secret Initiates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TboxzGa_rP0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBShf8IOLBw (The Knights Templar. What Is History Silent About? | Timothy Hogan)
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/
https://x.com/TimothyWHogan
Polymarket Bets Spike On Talk Of Trump Releasing UFO Files
Dec 08, 2025 11:42 am IST
A recent tweet by Polymarket - declaring a 12 per cent chance that "aliens being confirmed" could be officially acknowledged in 2025 - has stirred fresh debate around UFO disclosures.
The moment gained traction as traders piled into a parallel contract: whether the Trump administration would declassify previously classified UFO/UAP files before the end of this year.
In a dramatic pivot for the contract, odds soared from single digits on December 7 to as high as the mid-70s within hours - briefly touching 81 per cent, according to platform data.
Market watchers say aggressive purchases by a single trader triggered a cascade of confidence, hinting at possible 'smart-money' placing their bets.
Under the rules, the contract resolves only if the US government officially releases previously classified documents, videos or reports relating to UFOs, or credible mainstream reporting provides equivalent disclosure - vague hints or leaks do not qualify.
That rigour has not dissuaded traders: more than US $233,000 has reportedly flowed into the contract at share prices of around 76 to 77 cents.
This flurry of activity has revived global conversation about what the government might disclose - and why.
Though the Trump administration has not issued any formal statement confirming plans to declassify UFO files, speculation is rising rapidly that something significant may be on the horizon.
The developments are a curious echo of growing worldwide demand for transparency in unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs), and the enduring fascination with "are we alone?"
A contract with almost 80 per cent odds is being treated by some as a wild bet; by others, as a discreet barometre of insider confidence.
Observers warn - especially given the history of betting markets driven by large players - that these odds may reflect strong conviction or simply heavy capital flow, not a guarantee of disclosure.
Until there is official confirmation, what we have is a market mood - and a viral tweet - not a confirmed announcement.
But the speed and size of the surge on Polymarket suggest one thing: for many, the possibility of a UFO files dump - and perhaps something more - now seems real.
https://www.ndtv.com/offbeat/polymarket-bets-spike-on-talk-of-trump-releasing-ufo-files-9769966
https://twitter.com/Polymarket/status/1997748843304350086
https://polymarket.com/event/will-the-us-confirm-that-aliens-exist-before-2027
After 50 Years, UFO Encounters USS Nimitz Begins Final Voyage to Scrapyard
December 8, 2025
American nuclear carrier USS Nimitz (CVN-68), after 50 years of service, began its final phase heading to disposal site
American nuclear aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN-68), the lead ship of the Nimitz-class carriers, has already begun the final phase of its deployment, after which it will be decommissioned and scrapped.
Now it has left Pearl Harbor in Hawaii and is heading to the continental United States, where it will first stop in San Diego, California, and then embark on its final voyage to Bremerton, Washington.
There the process of decommissioning will begin, scheduled for 2026. Zona Militarreports this.
USS Nimitz's (CVN-68) last combat deployment began in March this year. Since then, it has conducted operations in the U.S. Army INDOPACOM command's area of responsibility in the Indo-Pacific region in the South China Sea.
In addition, during its last combat deployment, it also moved to the Middle East to first strengthen presence against the backdrop of missile strikes exchange betweeniIran and Israel, and then replace the third carrier in class USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) in the region, which went to its home port in San Diego to complete its 8-month deployment.
Defense Express also adds that USS Nimitz was laid down back in 1968 and commissioned in 1975. That is, it has been in service for over 50 years, and it's the oldest aircraft carrier in U.S. service.
During this time, it managed to participate in many wars and operations, including Eagle Claw 1979-1980, Desert Fox 1999, Iraqi Freedom 2003, and even encountered a Tic-Tac shaped UFO in 2004.
USS Nimitz in service should be replaced by the new USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) of the Gerald R. Ford class, which is planned to be commissioned only in 2027.
That is, for the next two years, the U.S. will have only 10 aircraft carriers, which of course is not critical, but unpleasant especially against the backdrop of world tensions and particularly around Taiwan.
Meanwhile, China only recently commissioned its third aircraft carrier, and now there will be two more, one of which could quite possibly become the largest in the world. That is, China is gradually starting to catch up with the U.S. in number of aircraft carriers.
Although here it's worth looking at their displacement, because all American carriers have displacement of over 100,000 tons, while the largest Chinese ones weigh 60-85,000 tons.
A similar situation is currently developing with the rest of China's fleet, because in quantity they have already surpassed the U.S. but in displacement they lag significantly behind.
Despite the U.S. planning to begin the decommissioning and subsequent scrapping process already in 2026, this process is actually very long and expensive, so the US Navy planned its scrapping back in 2023.
And here it's worth looking at the example of scrapping predecessor USS Enterprise, for which even 6 years wasnt enough.
https://en.defence-ua.com/industries/after_50_years_ufo_encounters_uss_nimitz_begins_final_voyage_to_scrapyard-16742.html
Joe Rogan Warns UFO Whistleblowers Need Amnesty Or Truth Will Stay Buried Forever
Dec 08 2025, 12:49 PM EST
Joe Rogan has issued a stark warning for whistleblowers in the UFO world, arguing that without amnesty, critical information about unidentified aerial phenomena risks staying buried forever.
Speaking candidly on his podcast, Rogan combined his lifelong fascination with the unknown with insider accounts from government and intelligence sources, painting a picture of high-stakes secrecy and potentially revolutionary discoveries.
Secrets Beneath the Surface
Rogan discussed claims of extraordinary vehicles moving at extreme speeds through the oceans. 'There are vehicles the size of a football field that are moving through the ocean at 500 knots.
We have no idea where they're going,' he said, citing information reportedly shared with politicians such as Marco Rubio.
Tim Burchette, a former Pentagon consultant, has identified five or six deep-water regions where these objects appear regularly, suggesting patterns in their activity.
Rogan emphasised that these reports are gradually stripping away the stigma and ridicule that has long surrounded UFO research.
'People don't like to be thought of as a fool, you know. And I think that holds us back,' he added.
The Problem of Gatekeepers and Legal Risks
According to Rogan, the release of such sensitive information is fraught with legal and bureaucratic obstacles.
Whistleblowers and insiders face potential criminal liability for disclosing what might involve misappropriation of funds, corruption, or unreported felonies.
'If they release this, they could find themselves in jail without any amnesty, in jail for the rest of their lives,' Rogan warned.
He described the need for a formal amnesty programme to protect those who might expose classified programmes, arguing that without it, gatekeepers would continue to suppress the truth because their livelihoods and freedom depend on secrecy.
Back Engineering and High-Stakes Programs
Rogan also revisited the story of Bob Lazar, the controversial figure who claimed to have reverse-engineered alien technology at Area S4 in the 1980s.
Lazar's accounts of craft design, gravity manipulation, and exotic propulsion have been corroborated over decades by whistleblowers and documents suggesting the existence of high-level back engineering programmes.
'Let's assume that crash retrieval programs were real and that back engineering programs were successful,' Rogan said.
He explained the potential complications of distributing technology unevenly among defence contractors, noting that imbalances could result in bankruptcies, lawsuits, and criminal charges, which underscores the legal minefield around disclosure.
UFO Disclosure as a National Security Imperative
Rogan framed the disclosure issue as one of national and even human importance. He suggested that the stakes extend beyond simple curiosity about extraterrestrial life, hinting at potential technological breakthroughs and global power dynamics.
'In the interest of national security and the future of the human race, f all that. You're going to have to do that,' he argued, stressing that secrecy and ridicule have hindered progress for decades.
By linking UFO research to wider intelligence operations and historical cover-ups, Rogan positioned disclosure not merely as a matter of personal belief, but as an urgent matter of public interest and policy.
Through vivid storytelling and direct quotes, Rogan's podcast episode emphasised that the UFO question is no longer fringe.
Instead, it sits at the intersection of science, politics, and law, where amnesty may be the only path to revealing truths long hidden from public view.
https://www.latinpost.com/articles/166450/20251208/joe-rogan-warns-ufo-whistleblowers-need-amnesty-truth-will-stay-buried-forever.htm
https://singjupost.com/joe-rogan-the-truth-about-aliens-on-american-alchemy-podcast-transcript/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSFaaq3vhfY (Joe Rogan Experience #2416 - Dan Farah)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_Na1tI5qpw (Jesse Michels: Joe Rogan: The Truth About Aliens (He Finally Says It))
Meet The Scientist Who Scanned Beneath The Pyramids
Dec 7, 2025
Our American Alchemist this week is Filippo Biondi. This was one of my favorite interviews.
Radar engineer Filippo Biondi just dropped the most explosive finding ever reported at Giza: eight clearly man-made, tube-like structures plunging more than a kilometer beneath the Khafre Pyramid and ending in huge 80-meter chambers.
The structures are obviously artificially engineered and the synthetic aperture radar Doppler tomography technique he used has precedent in accurately predicting underground structures (in both commercial and defense use cases).
The Egyptian ministry of culture is extremely afraid this finding might rewrite their history.
Timestamps:
00:00 Discovery Under the Pyramids
01:58 The Structure
03:46 Methodologies Unveiled
07:28 The Role of Radar
09:15 Applications Beyond Pyramids
17:44 The Importance of Water
21:06 Motivation for Exploration
23:40 Lost History
31:05 Information and Energy
33:29 Water's Role in the Structures
39:21 Fusion and Energy Theories
48:36 Technology vs. Tradition
1:17:17 Reception in Academia
1:26:51 Future Prospects for Exploration
1:30:27 Collaboration Across Disciplines
1:50:04 Outro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrmG2jBckgk
https://x.com/AlchemyAmerican/status/1997746183176081504
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMJ3b5tqSNw (BREAKING: Giza Plateau Underground CITY Will Be Revealed! - Project Unity)
Hidden Messages in Ancient Sites Exposed!
Dec 8, 2025
"Bosnian Pyramids, ET Communication and Miracle Healing"
Dr Sam Osmanagich is an internationally recognized archeologist who discovered a large pyramid complex near the town of Visoko, Bosnia in 2005.
In scientific tests he has conducted, he found that the main Bosnian pyramid, the Temple of the Sun, transmits powerful scalar waves capable of interstellar communications likely using the Sun as a portal.
Dr. Osmanagich has also discovered other pyramid structures near Visoko whose peaks form a Fibonnaci series and match the celestial coordinates of the Pleiades constellation.
He has concluded that the Bosnian pyramid complex was built by Pleiadian extraterrestrials over 33,000 years ago.
He has also led excavations of the nearby Ravne tunnels that extend for miles under the valley of the Bosnian pyramid complex.
Dr. Osmanagich has detected powerful frequencies in the tunnel system that have led to miraculous healings for individuals who have spent time inside them.
Websites: https://www.drsamosmanagich.com/
www.bosnianpyramidhealing.com
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbhPzSmR5To
https://awakeningtimes.com/the-mystery-of-bosnias-ancient-pyramids/
https://www.phempyramids.com/en/bosnische-pyramiden/
https://www.youtube.com/@bosanske.piramide
UAP James
@UAPJames
Rep. Tim Burchett has requested a meeting with President Trump to discuss the UAP issue.
5:40 PM · Dec 6, 2025
https://x.com/UAPJames/status/1997481246570533041