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What to Know About Sokoto Terrorists Targeted in US Missile Strikes on Christmas Day
28 Dec 2025 at 3:32 PM
On December 25, the United States and Nigeria carried out missile strikes against Islamist terrorists in Sokoto state, north-west Nigeria. The operation marked one of the most significant foreign-enabled military actions on Nigerian soil in recent history.
The strikes were ordered by US president Donald Trump and approved by Nigerian president Bola Tinubu. Both governments described the attacks as “precision” strikes against designated terrorist camps.
According to Premium Times, Nigeria’s foreign minister, Yusuf Tuggar, confirmed that the government provided intelligence support and that President Tinubu approved the operation.
The United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) stated that the strikes focused on Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) positions in Sokoto, aiming to degrade the group’s operational capabilities.
Islamic State in Nigeria ISIS has faced major setbacks since the death of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in 2019 and the subsequent loss of successor leaders.
Despite weakened central command, the group expanded through affiliates in Africa, including Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) and the Islamic State’s Sahel Province.
In Nigeria, ISIS became a central player in the Boko Haram insurgency after Abubakar Shekau pledged allegiance in 2015.
Internal disagreements later led ISIS to back ISWAP, which has since become one of the most resilient jihadist groups in the Lake Chad region. ISWAP, however, remains primarily active in the North-east.
Terrorism in Sokoto state Unlike the North-east, Sokoto’s terrorism threat is more fragmented, involving cross-border jihadi-linked militants and radicalised bandit groups.
Militant leaders such as Bello Turji have attacked villages and travellers, while the Lakurawa jihadists were initially invited by locals to combat banditry.
The presence of ISIS in Sokoto remains debated among experts. A 2022 study linked Lakurawa to Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an al-Qaeda franchise in Mali.
Research by James Barnett later suggested the group had shifted allegiance to the Islamic State Sahel Province (ISSP)
“Given the fluidity of jihadi alliances and fracturing in the Sahel, some of the original members of Lakurawa may have been affiliated with JNIM in 2017-2018 but are now affiliated with ISSP,” Mr Barnett argued.
Other analysts disagreed. Malik Samuel, a senior researcher at Good Governance Africa, said Lakurawa is “more al-Qaeda (JNIM).” He added: “I haven’t seen any evidence suggesting there is a link to ISIS.”
Lakurawa’s rise in the North-west Community leaders in Tangaza and Gudu LGAs of Sokoto invited Lakurawa fighters from Mali in 2017 to suppress bandits.
According to a traditional ruler in Balle village, the group spoke Arabic and Fulfude and was initially welcomed to provide security. “They were invited to provide security to our communities,” the ruler said in an interview in 2021.
However, the group later turned violent, killing the district head of Tangwaza after a dispute. Lakurawa imposed radical Islamic practices, taxed herders, and prohibited alcohol and music.
Their growing attacks on military formations triggered joint Nigerian-Nigerien operations in 2018, but the group re-emerged in 2021, aligning with bandits and Fulani communities against vigilante groups.
The group has since expanded into Kebbi state, where police reported attacks on officers and telecom workers. Aerial strikes against Lakurawa fighters also killed civilians, with the Nigerian Air Force later compensating affected families.
Civilian toll in Sokoto The violence in Sokoto has devastated communities. Farmers, villagers, women, and children have been victims of raids, kidnappings, and killings. Years of terror have forced many to flee their homes, disrupting local life.
President Trump justified the missile strikes by claiming terrorists had targeted Christians. Nigerian officials and independent observers, however, stressed that insecurity in Sokoto affects people of all faiths.
They pointed to criminal banditry, jihadi violence, and weak state protection as the root causes of instability in the region.
Terrorists relocate after US air strikes Legit.ng earlier reported that there were indications that suspected terrorists in northern Nigeria had begun relocating following missile strikes carried out by the United States of America on December 25.
Credible community leaders told Sunday PUNCH that they noticed movements as hoodlums migrated in small numbers after the Christmas Day attacks.
https://www.legit.ng/nigeria/1690031-what-sokoto-terrorists-targeted-missile-strikes-christmas-day/
https://dailytimesng.com/u-s-drones-hit-terrorist-enclaves-in-sokoto-state/
https://www.valleyvanguardonline.com/dangerous-virus-detected-in-arctic-whales-by-drones/
Dangerous virus detected in Arctic whales by drones
December 28, 2025, at 6:13 am
Scientists using unmanned aerial vehicles have detected viral material in the breath of Arctic whales, a finding that has researchers on edge because it points to a new pathway for disease surveillance — and a worrying sign that pathogens are on the move in polar waters.
The discovery, made during summer fieldwork, used drones to collect exhaled breath condensate from whales, then sequenced genetic material that matched viruses known to cause serious illness in marine mammals.
The technique allowed teams to screen animals without disturbance, yielding data that would have been hard to obtain with traditional biopsy or necropsy methods.
Now scientists are racing to determine how widespread the virus is, whether it’s actively causing disease, and what this might mean for Arctic ecosystems already stressed by rapid environmental change.
How drones turned whale breath into surveillance data
Drones equipped with sterile collection devices are changing the way marine veterinarians monitor whale health.
Instead of approaching animals with boats or conducting invasive sampling, researchers hover a small unmanned aircraft a few meters above a whale’s blowhole and capture the mist expelled during exhalation.
Samples are collected on disposable petri-dish–like surfaces or absorbent pads attached to the drone.
Collected material is preserved immediately and shipped to laboratories for RNA/DNA extraction and sequencing.
Sequencing can reveal bacterial and viral genetic signatures, giving a snapshot of pathogens the animal is carrying.
This noninvasive approach reduces stress on animals and allows teams to sample larger numbers of whales across remote areas, including fast-changing Arctic waters.
Because drones can reach animals in ice-choked regions and minimize disruption, they are especially valuable for monitoring species that are difficult to study by other means.
What the genetic tests found and why experts are concerned
Genetic sequencing of the breath samples returned viral sequences similar to those from viruses that, historically, have caused respiratory disease and mass die-offs in marine mammals.
While the work is ongoing, early analyses suggest the virus belongs to a family that can affect lungs and, in some cases, the nervous system.
Researchers caution that finding viral genetic material does not automatically mean active, widespread disease. Still, the identification of these sequences in multiple whales and locations is significant because:
It indicates the virus is present in the population, not just a single isolated case.
Some related viruses have caused large mortality events in other regions.
Arctic species may have limited prior exposure and therefore lower immunity.
Public and scientific concern centers on whether this virus could spread quickly among whales or jump between species as warming waters change animal movement patterns.
Why warming Arctic waters raise the stakes
The Arctic is warming faster than almost any other region on the planet, and those shifts are reshaping marine ecosystems.
As sea ice retreats and open-water periods lengthen, species that rarely interacted with Arctic whales are moving north. That creates new interfaces for pathogens.
Key drivers increasing disease risk include:
Shifts in distribution: temperate species and their pathogens are expanding into Arctic ranges.
Altered prey and predator dynamics that stress animal populations, making them more vulnerable to infection.
Increased human activity — shipping, resource development, and tourism — that can facilitate pathogen introduction and transmission.
Scientists warn that these changes can lead to unexpected outbreaks and complicate conservation strategies.
In an environment where biological communities are rapidly reassembling, pathogens can exploit new hosts with little warning.
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Consequences for native communities and wildlife managers
Arctic whales are not only ecological icons; they are a cultural and nutritional cornerstone for many Indigenous communities.
A disease outbreak among whales could have cascading effects on food security, cultural practices, and local economies.
Issues at the intersection of health, management, and subsistence hunting include:
Monitoring harvest safety when animals are used for subsistence.
Communicating risk to communities in culturally appropriate ways.
Designing response plans that respect traditional knowledge and livelihoods.
Officials emphasize collaboration with local communities to establish early-warning systems and protocols for reporting sick or unusually behaving animals.
Community-based observation paired with drone surveillance could improve detection and response to emerging threats.
What scientists are doing next and how surveillance will expand
Following the detection, research teams are expanding sampling efforts across a broader geographic range and including multiple whale species to map how prevalent the virus is. Next steps include:
Collecting additional drone-based breath samples across seasons and locations.
Conducting targeted health assessments on stranded or visibly sick individuals when safe and ethical.
Comparing sequences to global databases to establish relationships to known pathogens.
Laboratories are also testing whether the genetic material represents active virus capable of replication or merely fragments from degraded particles.
Distinguishing between active infection and incidental exposure is essential to gauge real risk.
Policy actions and research priorities going forward
The finding has prompted calls for coordinated surveillance programs that combine remote sensing, community reporting, and molecular testing. Recommended priorities include:
Standardizing drone sampling protocols so data are comparable across research groups.
Investing in rapid diagnostic capacity in northern labs to shorten turnaround times.
Establishing cross-border partnerships because marine mammal movements and pathogens don’t respect political boundaries.
Public health agencies are monitoring the situation, though current evidence suggests the immediate human health risk is low.
Still, researchers note that monitoring zoonotic potential — the ability of animal pathogens to infect people — remains an important part of comprehensive surveillance.
How this discovery changes marine disease surveillance
Beyond the specific pathogen, the event demonstrates the value of integrating technology, molecular tools, and local knowledge to monitor wildlife health in remote regions.
Drone-based breath sampling offers a scalable, low-impact way to detect emerging threats early.
Benefits of this approach include:
Rapid, repeatable sampling across difficult terrain.
Lower stress and risk to animals compared with capture-based methods.
Ability to survey otherwise inaccessible populations, improving detection coverage.
As environmental change accelerates, such tools will be essential for spotting biological red flags before they escalate into large-scale die-offs.
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https://www.wearethemighty.com/history/1952-washington-ufo-incident/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lun_aRZf_Cs
The 1952 UFO Washington sighting that upended decades of denial
Dec 28, 2025 10:00 AM PST
For most of the 20th century, unidentified flying objects existed at the edge of American imagination. They were part Cold War anxiety, part science-fiction fantasy, and part misunderstood natural phenomena. But over the last decade, public perception and government policy have shifted dramatically.
What were once dismissed as “flying saucer stories” are now officially recognized as Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs) and treated as legitimate matters of intelligence, aerospace safety, and national security.
This change did not occur overnight. It emerged from decades of sightings, decades of unanswered questions, and an accumulation of credible reports from military pilots, radar operators, and intelligence personnel.
To understand why Congress, the Pentagon, and the intelligence community suddenly began treating UAPs with seriousness, it helps to revisit one of the earliest and most astonishing cases.
The 1952 Washington D.C. UFO incident was an event that shook the nation’s capital and set a precedent for the government’s complicated relationship with unexplained aerial encounters.
A New Era of Transparency
In recent years, the U.S. government has adopted a more structured and open approach to UAPs. Instead of dismissing sightings out of hand, agencies now treat them as anomalies worthy of investigation.
This shift can be traced to the release of military cockpit footage in 2017 showing objects that demonstrated extraordinary speed, acceleration, and maneuverability.
The credibility of these videos, combined with testimony from Navy aviators, forced policymakers to acknowledge that the issue could no longer be relegated to science fiction.
As sightings continued to be reported and verified by advanced radar and sensor systems, the Department of Defense established the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force in 2020.
Within two years, this effort evolved into the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), designed to study not only aerial anomalies but also those detected underwater and in orbit.
The shift carried an unmistakable message: these investigations were now part of mainstream defense analysis.
Congress reinforced this view by holding multiple high-profile hearings. Lawmakers pressed Pentagon officials on the nature of UAP encounters, the potential threat they pose to national security, and the need for pilot reporting systems free of stigma.
Testimony from highly trained aviators, with some describing objects accelerating faster than human physiology could tolerate, captured national attention.
The hearings signaled a powerful turning point: elected officials were no longer asking whether UAPs existed, but rather what they are and why they are appearing with greater frequency.
Yet none of this attention is without precedent. Decades earlier, the United States faced a similar moment when unexplained objects appeared not in the distant sky but over the heart of the nation’s capital.
The Roswell Incident
The story of Roswell, New Mexico, begins in early July 1947, when rancher William “Mac” Brazel discovered strange debris scattered across his property.
The wreckage was unlike anything he had seen before: lightweight, metallic, unusually strong, and covered in unfamiliar materials.
Brazel brought pieces to the local sheriff, who then contacted the Army Air Forces at Roswell Army Air Field. What happened next sparked one of the most enduring mysteries in American history.
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On July 8, 1947, the Army released a stunning announcement: they had recovered a “flying disc.”
The press exploded with coverage. Headlines around the country proclaimed that the U.S. military had captured a crashed UFO. For a brief moment, the idea seemed almost officially confirmed.
But within 24 hours, the military abruptly changed its explanation. The object, officials now claimed, was nothing more than a weather balloon.
The sudden reversal raised more questions than it answered. The initial declaration was unprecedented in its directness and felt too bold to dismiss as a simple misunderstanding.
Soon, witnesses reported seeing unusual materials, strange inscriptions, and even rumors of additional crash sites. Over the decades, Roswell became the cornerstone of UFO folklore, prompting documentaries, government inquiries, and countless theories.
In the 1990s, the Air Force released reports stating that the wreckage was from Project Mogul, a top-secret Cold War program involving high-altitude balloons designed to detect Soviet nuclear tests.
This explanation, while plausible, did little to satisfy decades of skepticism. Many remained convinced that something extraordinary had crashed outside Roswell and that the government’s shifting accounts reflected an effort to conceal the truth.
Whether weather balloon, Cold War technology, or something beyond human understanding, Roswell remains the event that ignited America’s modern fascination with UFOs.
More importantly, it revealed how quickly official explanations can breed doubt when they change abruptly or fail to address eyewitness accounts.
A Sudden Invasion of the Unknown
In the summer of 1952, Washington, D.C. became the center of one of the most extraordinary UFO events in American history.
Over two consecutive weekends—July 19–20 and July 26–27—radar operators at both National Airport and Andrews Air Force Base detected dozens of unidentified objects moving across restricted airspace.
These objects did not simply appear as static anomalies. They moved with purpose, accelerated rapidly, and changed direction in ways that defied the capabilities of any known aircraft.
Commercial airline pilots and air traffic controllers witnessed the same strange lights darting across the night sky. Some described them as glowing spheres or streaks of white light.
What made these sightings impossible to dismiss was the simultaneous confirmation across multiple radar systems, all of which aligned with visual reports from trained observers.
The situation escalated to the point that the U.S. Air Force ordered fighter jets to scramble. Pilots made several attempts to intercept, but each time they approached the objects, they either vanished from radar or accelerated out of visual range.
In some cases, radar operators reported that the objects seemed to circle behind the fighter jets, as if anticipating their movements.
To those who monitored the situation firsthand, the objects displayed intelligence, control, and technology beyond anything the United States (or the world) had at the time.
The press soon learned of these encounters, and newspapers across the country ran sensational headlines about “flying saucers over Washington.”
The proximity of the sightings to the White House and Capitol generated widespread concern. For many Americans, it felt as though the unknown had arrived at the center of American power.
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Samford Faces the Nation
The growing anxiety compelled the U.S. Air Force to respond publicly. On July 29, 1952, the Air Force held a massive press conference, its largest since the end of World War II.
The briefing was led by Maj. Gen. John Samford, Director of Air Force Intelligence, who addressed the nation with a steady, authoritative tone. His goal was to calm fears without admitting that the Air Force lacked definitive answers.
He attributed the radar sightings to a temperature inversion, a meteorological condition in which layers of warm and cool air can bend radar waves, producing misleading returns. Visual sightings, he claimed, could be explained as misidentified stars or meteors.
Yet even in his attempt to reassure the public, Samford made a striking admission. He acknowledged that while most sightings could be explained, “a certain percentage” involved credible witnesses describing events that could not be dismissed as illusions or weather phenomena.
He maintained that these unexplained cases did not pose a national security threat, but his statement, which was delivered on national television, left the door open to possibilities the Air Force could not fully address.
Newspapers largely accepted the temperature inversion explanation, and public interest cooled. But many of those directly involved, including the radar operators, the pilots, the intelligence officers, remained unconvinced.
For them, the behaviors observed in the sky above Washington simply could not be reconciled with weather anomalies.
The Washington D.C. incident became a foundational case in American UFO history, shaping how the government approached unexplained sightings for decades.
For much of the Cold War, the military responded to UFO reports cautiously, often emphasizing conventional explanations before acknowledging uncertainty. Projects like Project Blue Book attempted to catalog sightings but often minimized their significance.
Today, the U.S. government’s posture is markedly different. The combination of modern sensor technology, pilot testimony, and transparency demands from Congress has created an environment in which unexplained aerial encounters are taken seriously rather than dismissed. Lawmakers have openly criticized past secrecy and demanded clearer reporting channels. Military pilots now report sightings without fear of ridicule. Intelligence agencies are required to submit regular updates to Congress about UAP activity.
The shift reflects a new understanding: that unexplained phenomena in U.S. airspace deserve attention, not because they point to extraterrestrial visitors, but because they represent unknown technology, potential adversarial capabilities, or natural phenomena that science has not yet categorized.
As congressional hearings continue and government agencies expand their investigation of UAPs, the search for answers enters a new chapter.
The era of dismissing unexplained sightings as figments of imagination is gone. The United States now acknowledges that the sky contains mysteries worthy of scientific and military scrutiny.
Looking back to the 1952 Washington incident, it becomes clear that these questions have never truly left us. What has changed is our willingness to confront them honestly.
Whether future research uncovers new technologies, atmospheric science phenomena, or something entirely unexpected, one truth is certain: The age of ignoring the unknown is over, and the pursuit of understanding has only just begun.
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Coast To Coast UFO Roundtable: 2025 in Review
December 28, 2025
Hosted by
George Knapp
Guests:
Andy McGrillen, Jeremy Corbell, Joe Murgia, Danny Silva, Ryan Robbins
Sunday - December 28, 2025
UFO Roundtable: 2025 in Review
About the show
Join George Knapp and his special guests for this end-of-the-year roundtable and UFO wrap-up as they discuss the events that have happened this year, the state of disclosure, and where ufology is headed in 2026 and beyond.
In the first half, podcaster Andy McGrillen and filmmaker Jeremy Corbell will discuss the UFO landscape and why it has never been more exciting.
Then, in the latter half, researchers Joe Murgia, Danny Silva, and Ryan Robbins will participate in a panel discussion.
Websites:
thatufopodcast.com
extraordinarybeliefs.com
weaponizedpodcast.com
ufojoe.net
silvarecord.com
youtube.com/@postdisclosureworld
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2025-12-28-show/
https://x.com/coasttocoastam
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/uk-ufo-secrets-winston-churchill-ordered-50-year-cover-nick-pope-reveals-craft-that-baffled-1766169
UK UFO Secrets: Winston Churchill 'Ordered' 50-Year Cover-Up, Nick Pope Reveals Craft That Baffled Military Radar
27 December 2025, 11:12 AM GMT
For nearly a century, thousands of Britons have looked up at the night sky and witnessed something that defies explanation.
Yet every time these encounters reach official channels, a familiar pattern emerges: silence, denial, and years of redacted paperwork gathering dust in Whitehall offices.
The UK's most compelling UFO sightings reveal far more than unexplained aerial phenomena—they expose the tension between public curiosity and institutional secrecy, a dynamic that has shaped Britain's relationship with these mysterious events since World War II.
Britain stands as one of the world's most prolific UFO hotspots, a distinction that contradicts decades of government insistence that these reports deserve no serious attention.
Yet the evidence suggests otherwise. When the Ministry of Defence finally released 60,000 classified files in 2008, they revealed an entirely different narrative from the one officials had been peddling to the British public for generations.
The documentation did not dismiss UFO encounters as misidentified aircraft or weather phenomena.
Instead, it confirmed what researchers had long suspected: that the government had been systematically investigating anomalous aerial activity across Britain's military installations for more than eight decades.
The Rendlesham Forest UFO Sightings: Britain's Most Documented Incident
On Boxing Day 1980, just after midnight, American troops stationed at RAF Woodbridge in Suffolk—80 miles northeast of London—made a discovery that would become the most meticulously recorded UFO incident in British history.
Military personnel spotted an unusual craft on their radar equipment. What followed was far from routine. Airmen were dispatched to investigate and encountered something extraordinary.
Science and history author Andrew Collins explains what unfolded that night: 'Airmen were sent out in a vehicle to investigate, and came across this clearing in which was this otherworldly object surrounded with light.
It rose up slightly, then moved backwards and disappeared. Over the next few nights, more and more sightings occurred.'
What distinguished this incident from countless other UFO reports was its documentation.
The episode was meticulously written up and recorded by the deputy base commander, Lieutenant Colonel Halt, an unusual step that lent it credibility rarely granted to such encounters.
Yet the Rendlesham Forest case was far from isolated. On 13 August 1956, Royal Air Force personnel stationed at RAF Bentwaters observed something equally extraordinary.
Fifteen unidentified aerial phenomena appeared on their radar displays, streaking along the coast at impossible speeds.
'Military jets were scrambled to try and intercept these things,' explains Nick Pope, a former Ministry of Defence official who examined UFO reports for the government between 1991 and 1994.
'At one point, one of the objects was recorded at speeds of around 4,000 miles an hour. That was way faster than anything anyone had at the time. And reliable witnesses, the pilots saw them. They're simultaneously tracked on radar.'
What makes Pope's account particularly compelling is the sophisticated nature of what was observed. 'At one point, these things are going in formation, and then they appear to converge and form a single object.'
These were not the sightings of amateurs or conspiracy theorists. These were military pilots and trained observers—the most credible witnesses available—tracking something their aircraft simply could not match.
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Government Secrecy and UFO Sightings: Why Churchill Ordered a Cover-Up
The question becomes impossible to ignore: if the British military had witnessed so many inexplicable incidents, why did the government consistently claim to have no interest in UFOs?
The answer, according to UFO investigator and podcaster Dan Zetterstrom, lies in understanding the earliest documented British military encounters—those recorded during World War II.
'Files released show that Prime Minister Churchill was being briefed on these encounters during World War II,' Zetterstrom explains.
'He was worried that any release of information would lead to mass hysteria, public panic. So, he covered up every UFO sighting that happened. He put a blanket secrecy ban on reporting on UFOs for 50 years.'
Churchill's decision was not born from indifference. Rather, he recognised the importance of studying these phenomena. He initiated government-funded research programmes whilst simultaneously ordering journalists and the public to remain silent about what was actually happening in British airspace.
This calculated approach to secrecy shaped everything that followed.
Even as civil researchers began investigating thousands of unexplained incidents across the country, the government maintained its official stance of dismissal. But one town would become the epicentre of Britain's UFO phenomenon: Warminster, England.
On Christmas Eve 1964, local resident Mildred Head was jolted awake by a disturbing noise. 'It sounded like thousands upon thousands of tiles being ripped off and then thrown back on, which was utterly terrifying and also there was a vibration going through the house,' according to writer and paranormal investigator Lynn Picknett.
Head initially attributed the disturbance to military exercises at a neighbouring RAF base. That theory collapsed when her neighbour, Marjorie Bay, encountered something equally peculiar.
'The very next day, Marjorie Bay was going to church when she was assaulted by a series of strange vibrations that she felt reverberating through her body,' Nick Pope recounts, 'and shortly afterwards, dozens of other witnesses in and around Warminster reported the same thing.'
By January 1965, over 300 residents had gathered at their community town hall, demanding explanations. National newspapers picked up the story, and Warminster transformed overnight into Britain's UFO hotspot.
When Gordon Faulkner captured a photograph of a disc-shaped object hovering above the town, the Daily Mirror splashed it across the front page.
What followed was a phenomenon in its own right: visitors descended on Warminster each evening, desperate to witness the unexplained aerial phenomena for themselves.
Today, Yorkshire remains a region witnessing UFO encounters on an almost daily basis. Private detective Paul Sinclair began his systematic investigation of the area in 2009, positioning cameras along clifftops overlooking the North Sea.
In 2020, his cameras captured something extraordinary: footage of an object rising from the sea, travelling six miles in 90 seconds at an estimated 240 miles per hour, before disappearing beneath the surface once more.
'We've filmed that on three occasions,' Sinclair notes regarding footage of luminous lights beneath the water's surface, adding candidly, 'We've no explanation for that.'
Britain's UFO sightings, documented by military personnel and investigated by civilians alike, remain one of the unresolved mysteries of the modern age.
Until governments fully release their archives, these encounters will continue to captivate the public imagination—proof that some secrets, no matter how carefully buried, eventually demand to be known.
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From Area 51 veterans to 'rape club' prison survivors, Natasha Zouves investigates | NewsNation
Dec 28, 2025
"NewsNation Prime" anchor Natasha Zouves looks back at some of the most significant NewsNation Prime investigations of 2025, from stories about Area 51 military veterans who believe they were exposed to radiation to prison survivors of an infamous "rape club."
Zouves says more on-the-ground reporting is coming in the new year.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RMW5CYO6II
https://x.com/natashanzouves
Garry Nolan Drops UFO Bombshell
Dec 21, 2025
Patrick discusses bombshell comments from Dr. Garry Nolan about psionics, DNA and ET Experiences.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkV6b57dd8A
https://x.com/VettedPodcast
https://x.com/GarryPNolan
Dylan Borland
@TheDylanBorland
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This is true.
Catastrophic disclosure is the change of the global power structure, not the change of the average human. That information confirms intelligence for foreign nation states, and so begins the destruction of the petrodollar.
Richard Dolan Intelligent Disclosure
@I_D_Official
Richard Dolan explores the concept of "Catastrophic Disclosure," arguing that the unveiling of UAP secrets is inextricably linked to suppressed "Energy Breakthroughs," and that the full, sudden release of this information would fundamentally collapse key global industries and power structures as we know them.
See more from Richard Dolan on his YouTube channel https://youtube.com/RichardMDolan
Interstellar
@InterstellarUAP
Do you really think this is the reason for withholding disclosure? They can’t bear the thought losing their place at the top of the global power structure?
Dylan Borland
@TheDylanBorland
Change in entire economic system.
Change in human migration (what do you do when people from Africa can work in San Fransisco with a 15 minute commute?
Change in military capabilities for everyone who isn't "inside."
Change in food production.
Change in power (think AI)
OH, and the criminal aspect…
10:05 AM · Dec 28, 2025
https://x.com/TheDylanBorland/status/2005339232605237554
https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Borland-Written-Testimony.pdf
https://x.com/I_D_Official/status/2005081797697184236
Timothy Alberino
@TimothyAlberino
I know it's fashionable to hate on Elizondo, but what is he actually saying that is untrue or misleading? What is the counter intelligence? That aliens pose a potential threat? They do, unequivocally.
The alien abduction breeding program is a clear and present danger. The grays are subversive and demonic. I don't personally care about Elizondo's past employment or political persuasions.
I evaluate his claims on their own merit. He has exposed the Legacy program and is advocating for congressional oversight. We should applaud him for this.
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Red Panda Koala
@RedPandaKoala
🚨😳 HOLY SHIT! Jay Anderson just nuked Counter Intel agent "UFO Whistleblower" Lue Elizondo on Joe Rogan
Jay explains Lue's pattern of grooming mentally unstable ufo fanatics to dox, harass, and threaten people and their families for going outside of the controlled government narrative
He also covers Elizondo's history of presenting easily debunked "UFO" photos at important moments like Congressional settings
Jay names the #ufohategroup and shouts out me and Tupa <3
Joe's response "He's also one of the guys calling for amnesty?"
10:42 AM · Dec 24, 2025
https://x.com/TimothyAlberino/status/2005343565900320968
https://x.com/RedPandaKoala/status/2003899009501368463
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY2O4RXJHDY& (The Lue Elizondo-fueled UFO Twitter Wars feature in The Joe Rogan Experience - Psicoactivo #755)
https://www.youtube.com/@TimothyAlberino
https://x.com/TheProjectUnity
Moneypenny
@nic_moneypenny
🚨 CLASSIFIED PATENT FOR FREE ENERGY RELEASED BY BOB GREENYER - 'SMALL SUNS'
Plasma Ball Lightning Energy was patented in 1995 by Japanese scientist, Matsumoto and immediately restricted by the Department Of Energy & DOD in the US, initially for 'departmental review'.
'This fusion energy is NOT hypothesis' Bob Greenyer explains
'Anyone who talks about ball lightning since has had the full weight of Naval intelligence on their shoulders'
The clip shown below was incredibly difficult to obtain in a legible quality for some reason, but Bob has created a QR code so anyone can now access all the technical documents behind it
This staggering announcement took place just 10 days ago as part of an exclusive podcast Bob did for Tom Nelson, on a YouTube channel of the same name.
#fusion #freeenergy #BobGreenyer
7:50 PM · Dec 27, 2025
https://x.com/nic_moneypenny/status/2005124164710023425
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-JfZ-gexoQ (Power From Small Suns - Letters to Dr. Matsumoto)
UAPWixy
@UAPWixy
🚨Is the "Tridactyl" Maria's Father a Paracas being & her mother a Human from the Nazca region?
"What the DNA results reveal from the Nazca mummy, Maria, are striking anomalies similar to those from the Paracas samples..
Of the DNA that was isolated, only 25% of the total, matched any known human gene.
So that means that 75% of this DNA is not matching any known human reference sequence & know, this is pretty, rigorous because, there's like the 1,000 Human Genome Project where they have done whole genome sequencing of over 2,000 individuals from every continent on Earth, and compiled kind of like a average human reference genome and so you take these sequences, isolated from the sample with this, being, and you go and you compare them to that human reference genome data and only 25% match up, 75% don't.
Is Maria's Father a Paracas being & her mother a Human from the Nazca region?
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https://x.com/UAPWixy/status/2005091952652685473
https://www.youtube.com/@jaimemaussanoficial/posts