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Sarajevo Safari (Documentary, 2022) - 1080p [with Subtitles in several Languages]
May 12, 2026
Sarajevo Safari is a 2022 Slovenian documentary film directed by Miran Zupanič.The film alleges that during the siege of Sarajevo (1992–1996), a form of war tourism emerged involving the organization of human-hunting safaris through which wealthy foreigners paid high fees to shoot at civilians from sniper positions held by the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS).
The film premiered at the Al Jazeera Balkans (AJB) DOC Film Festival in September 2022, drawing significant international attention and intense controversy.
It directly led to the opening of official investigations into the allegations by the Prosecutor's Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina in November 2022 and by the Prosecutor's Office in Milan, Italy, in 2025.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2vARBP4X-4
https://nypost.com/2025/11/13/us-news/rep-anna-paulina-luna-launches-investigation-into-claims-sniper-tourists-paid-to-shoot-civilians-in-sarajevo-including-kids/
Lavrov notifies Rubio of impending ‘systematic strikes’ on Kiev
25 May, 2026 18:13 | Updated 25 May, 2026 19:50
Moscow has vowed to strike military and government sites across the Ukrainian capital in retaliation for continuing “terrorist attacks”
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has spoken with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, warning him that long-range strikes against Kiev are imminent, while reiterating the “recommendation” that foreigners evacuate the Ukrainian capital immediately.
Earlier in the day, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced a shift in Moscow’s strategy in the Ukraine conflict, citing the recent deadly attack on a college dorm in the Russian town of Starobelsk, which killed at least 21 people, mainly teenage girls.
The incident was the “last straw” for Moscow, which will now embark on a campaign of “systematic strikes” against the Ukrainian capital, targeting military-industrial facilities, command centers, and other sites dotting Kiev.
Russia’s top diplomat conveyed the information to Rubio by direct order of President Vladimir Putin, the ministry said in a statement.
Lavrov also drew his counterpart’s attention to the “recommendation” issued by the Foreign Ministry in anticipation of the impending campaign, urging that all foreign nations, including the US, “ensure the evacuation of their diplomatic personnel and other citizens from the Ukrainian capital,” it added.
Lavrov also reminded Rubio of the top-level understanding reached during the Trump-Putin summit in Anchorage last August, while expressing “regret” that the effort has been derailed by Kiev and its European backers.
In addition to the Ukraine conflict, the two diplomats discussed the continuing crisis in the Middle East and the situation surrounding Cuba, the ministry said.
Moscow has long complained about the Ukrainian military launching indiscriminate strikes on civilian targets in Russia, branding them “terrorist attacks.” Kiev has intensified its long-range drone and missile attacks in recent months.
Six civilians were killed in Russia’s Donetsk and Belgorod regions on Monday alone, according to local officials. The Russian military maintains that it never targets purely civilian sites in Ukraine and focuses on military or dual-use installations.
https://www.rt.com/russia/640560-lavrov-notifies-rubio-of-impending-strikes-kiev/
extra RT
https://www.rt.com/russia/640606-musk-starlink-enabled-ukrainian-massacre/
https://www.rt.com/russia/640586-starobelsk-workers-ukraine-kill-list/
https://www.rt.com/russia/640608-kremlin-ukraine-nazi-reburial/
https://www.rt.com/africa/640583-russia-backs-african-reparations-demands/
Russia’s Black Sea Drone Strike Hits the “Friendship”, Ukrainian Navy’s Only Unarmed Sailboat
May 26, 2026 14:24
A Russian naval drone attacked the Ukrainian training sailing vessel Druzhba in the port of Odesa, according to Serhii Beskrestnov, an adviser to Ukraine’s defense minister, on May 26.
The Druzhba is an unarmed training sailboat. In 2021, the vessel began undergoing repairs ahead of a planned transfer to Ukraine’s Naval Institute, making Russia’s choice of target especially unusual and prompting discussion among military analysts.
“I understand why the ‘Oreshnik’ hit garages — after all, it was a ‘decision-making center.’ But why did a Russian naval drone heroically attack a sailboat yesterday? The entire strategic reserve of rum had long been removed from there,” Beskrestnov said.
One possible explanation is that the Russian drone operator failed to identify a more valuable target in the port area. In that case, the strike may have been launched at the nearest vessel within the drone’s range.
The Druzhba was built in 1987 at a shipyard in Gdansk, Poland, alongside similar vessels, including Khersones, Pallada, Mir, and Nadezhda, which were produced for Soviet maritime training institutions.
The vessel is classified as a frigate-type sail training ship. It has a full displacement of 1,354 tons, a length of 108.6 meters, a beam of 14 meters, a draft of 7 meters, and a sail area of 1,857 square meters. Its crew capacity is around 50 people.
Earlier, a Russian strike damaged a Panama-flagged civilian cargo ship on approach to Chornomorsk port on the morning of May 18, the third commercial vessel hit in Russian attacks off Odesa in a single day.
https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/russias-black-sea-drone-strike-hits-the-friendship-ukrainian-navys-only-unarmed-sailboat-19181
other Russia and Ukraine
https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-ato/4127530-border-guards-capture-four-russian-soldiers-with-drone-assistance.html
https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/belarus-says-ukraine-is-sending-drones-across-the-border-daily-kyiv-calls-it-a-kremlin-backed-provocation-19192
https://newsukraine.rbc.ua/news/belarus-accuses-ukraine-of-daily-drone-attacks-1779803736.html
https://united24media.com/world/russian-billionaires-ask-putin-for-heavy-weapons-and-lasers-to-fight-ukrainian-drones-19191
https://www.marineinsight.com/russia-recovers-black-box-from-damaged-lng-tanker-after-mediterranean-drone-attack/
https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/ukrainian-drones-hit-grushovaya-oil-depot-in-novorossiysk-satellite-images-reveal-19171
https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/russias-militarized-kaliningrad-closes-airport-over-first-ever-drone-alert-19170
https://defence-blog.com/dutch-military-donates-60-pickups-to-ukraines-drone-force/
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/2026-05-26/live-updates-897296
other Israel
https://vinnews.com/2026/05/26/idf-destroys-over-6-miles-of-hamas-tunnels-in-beit-hanoun-stronghold/
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/idf-chief-formally-dismisses-ex-military-advocate-general-over-sde-teiman-scandal/
https://www.jns.org/news/israel-news/idf-strikes-100-plus-hezbollah-sites-in-southern-lebanon
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/427624
https://www.jns.org/news/israel-news/idf-new-footage-shows-hezbollah-using-civilians-as-human-shields
https://www.timesofisrael.com/netanyahu-orders-idf-to-intensify-blows-against-hezbollah-amid-surge-in-drone-attacks/
Live Updates: IDF begins ground ops. beyond Yellow Line in Lebanon, as Iran says US violated the ceasefire
May 26, 8:51 PM
Tanker reports external explosion off Oman coast, crew safe • Hamas 'psychological war' is trying to drive Gazans away, Khan Yunis militia leader tells 'Post'
May 26, 8:00 PM
IDF deepening ground operations in southern Lebanon, Netanyahu says
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Tuesday that the IDF will be deepening its ground operations in southern Lebanon against Hezbollah.
The decision to expand operations beyond the Yellow Line in Lebanon was made in coordination with Defense Minister Israel Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, Netanyahu stated.
May 26, 6:39 PM
WATCH: IDF destroys 11km. of Hamas terror tunnels under Gaza's Beit Hanun
During these operations, troops also dismantled above-ground terror infrastructure and eliminated several Hamas operatives.
The IDF located and dismantled approximately 11 km. of underground tunnel routes in the Beit Hanun area, east of Gaza's Yellow Line, over the last several months, the military announced on Tuesday.
"During the combat in the area, the troops encountered terrorists and acted swiftly and efficiently," the military said. "IDF troops fell in defense of the communities of the western Negev and in the effort to defeat the Beit Hanun Battalion."
The military noted that the Beit Hanun area served for years as a Hamas stronghold, from which the terror group operated via an underground network embedded within the civilian population, built under homes, public institutions, and roads.
May 26, 5:42 PM
Turkish President Erdogan says Turkey to keep supporting talks in call with Iran's Pezeshkian
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey would continue providing support for peace talks during a phone call with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, the Turkish presidency said on Tuesday.
Erdogan said the conflicts in the region had cast a shadow over the Muslim Eid holiday period, adding that he believed the Iranian people would overcome the challenges.
May 26, 5:22 PM
The IDF has begun ground ops. beyond Yellow Line in Lebanon
All of this occurs as the world expects the Trump administration to soon reach a ceasefire with Iran, which will likely impose a fuller ceasefire on the IDF versus Hezbollah.
In response to ongoing Hezbollah drone attacks, which have harmed an increasing number of IDF soldiers, the military has invaded deeper into Lebanon beyond the April 17 ceasefire Yellow Line.
It was unclear how much deeper the IDF would penetrate.
However, in prior interviews, multiple IDF officials cited specific locations beyond the Yellow Line, near their existing positions, from which they believed they could reduce the drone threat if they occupied those positions.
May 26, 5:22 PM
Hamas 'psychological war' is trying to drive Gazans away, Khan Yunis militia leader tells 'Post'
Militia leader Hussam al-Astal said that “Gazans want to join us, but Hamas tries to stop it."
Tension has mounted in Gaza in recent days after Hamas claimed that members of the Israeli-backed militias in the strip requested to break away and rejoin Hamas.
Hussam al-Astal, head of the anti-Hamas militia in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, rejected Hamas’s claims, arguing they were part of the organization’s psychological war to undermine the armed groups' power and pressure Gazans not to reach out to them.
“What Hamas says is not true,” al-Astal argued. “Dozens, even hundreds, of people in Gaza are trying to move to our area,” he told The Jerusalem Post. “Hamas is afraid and wants to prevent that, so that’s why they spread these things,” he said.
Hamas has claimed in recent days that individuals associated with armed groups operating in the Strip, supported by Israel, have approached the organization, seeking to defect from those groups and reconnect with Hamas.
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May 26, 5:17 PM
Security forces capture terrorist who murdered Israeli civilian Ido Zoldan in terror shooting
Israeli security forces captured Shadi Jumaa, a terrorist involved in the terror attack in which Israeli civilian Ido Zoldan was murdered, during an operation in the heart of Qalqilya on Tuesday.
Jumaa took part in the November 19, 2007, shooting where Zoldan was killed, and was being held by the Palestinian Authority.
The operation was conducted by IDF troops, the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), and the Gideonim Unit 33. The terrorist was transferred to be questioned by the Shin Bet.
May 26, 4:14 PM
Hezbollah FPV drones utilized night vision for strikes on IDF soldiers, new footage shows - report
Hezbollah used an FPV drone equipped with night vision or thermal technology in a strike that wounded two IDF soldiers, KAN News reported.
Hezbollah is using night-vision technology to carry out drone strikes on IDF soldiers in Lebanon, Israel's public broadcaster KAN News reported on Monday evening.
The terror group has been using first-person view (FPV) drones to carry out strikes on the IDF, particularly the soldiers currently operating in southern Lebanon, in recent weeks.
According to KAN, the footage appears to show a strike on Saturday evening that wounded two soldiers, one moderately and one lightly.
May 26, 4:11 PM
IDF issues evacuation warning for Lebanon towns in Bekaa Valley
The IDF issued evacuation warnings on Tuesday for the towns of Mashghara and Sahmar in the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon.
"Anyone present near Hezbollah elements, their facilities, and their combat means is endangering their life," warned Col. Avichay Adraee, the IDF's Arabic spokesperson.
May 26, 3:20 PM
Tanker reports external explosion off Oman coast, crew safe, UKMTO says
United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO)said on Tuesday that a tanker had reported an external explosion on the vessel's port side, close to the waterline, 60 nautical miles off Oman's capital Muscat.
UKMTO said the vessel and its crew were safe, although the tanker reported that some bunker fuel was discharged into the sea.
May 26, 3:11 PM
Iran's foreign ministry says US violated the ceasefire
Iran's foreign ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that the United States has violated the ceasefire with strikes in Iran's southern Hormozgan province.
The US military carried out strikes on Monday in southern Iran against targets including boats attempting to lay mines and missile launch sites, in what it described as defensive actions.
Iranian media reported early on Tuesday that sounds of explosions were heard in Bandar Abbas in the province.
"The United States committed a gross violation of the ceasefire in the Hormozgan region in the past 48 hours… Iran holds the US regime responsible for all the consequences resulting from these aggressive and unjustified actions," the statement said.
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RSF militia drone strike on Sudan border town kills at least 14
Tuesday 26 May 2026
Locals who rushed to bury the dead "found 14 bodies at the bomb site, most of them women," the survivor said, using a satellite internet connection to circumvent a communications blackout.
Requesting anonymity for their safety, they said the attack on Monday "targeted a gathering of women selling food and tea in the Al-Tina market."
The deadly attacks by the Rapid Support militia on civilian sites, including markets, that have killed tens of thousands, have been common since they started fighting the Sudanese national army in April 2023.
An exact toll is impossible to confirm, but aid workers estimate over 200,000 people have been killed.
A government official confirmed the attack and said authorities were "working to tally the number of casualties".
Al-Tina, on the border with Chad in the far west of the Darfur region, has come under regular attack from the RS militia this year.
The city is at imminent risk of famine, according to UN food security analysis, and thousands have fled across the border to Chad.
The Rapid Support militia last year consolidated its control on the Darfur region, but the Joint Forces, a coalition of armed groups fighting alongside the National Army, maintains enclaves near the border, including Al-Tina.
Drone warfare has become an increasingly prominent feature of the war, with both sides deploying unmanned strikes across the country while keeping their depleted troops far from the frontlines.
Between January and April, at least 880 civilians were killed in drone strikes, according to the United Nations.
Now in its fourth year, the war has caused the world's largest hunger and displacement crises.
In North Darfur state alone, where Al-Tina is located, 1.7 million people are displaced, and hundreds of thousands are on the brink of starvation.
https://english.ahram.org.eg/NewsContent/2/1263/569705/World/War-in-Sudan/RSF-militia-drone-strike-on-Sudan-border-town-kill.aspx
https://www.arabnews.jp/en/middle-east/article_170906/
Green Berets tested glider drones for supply drops during a massive special operations exercise
May 26, 2026 8:28 AM EDT
Special operations units might rely on uncrewed glider drones to get resupplied in the near future. At the very least, the concept was put to the test during the largest special operations training exercise in Europe this month.
NATO forces, including elements from Army Special Forces, took part in the Trojan Footprint Exercise. During one part of the exercise, U.S. troops and members of the Romanian Air Force dropped Grasshopper autonomous aerial resupply vehicles from an Alenia C-27J plane over North Macedonia to reach troops on the ground.
The long, coffin-shaped device dropped out of the cargo plane, its glider wings extending to help guide it to the target before an onboard parachute fired.
Photos posted to the military’s Defense Visual Information Distribution Service show troops inspecting the glider on the ground, where it shows some minor damage from reaching the surface.
It’s the latest entry in the Army’s expanding efforts to use drones for logistical work and evacuations. Business Insider first reported on the testing during Trojan Footprint.
The military is looking at using glider drones — autonomous aerial vehicles that can reach a target with minimal to zero electronic signature — for reaching frontline troops, according to an official who spoke to Business Insider.
The Trojan Footprint exercise brought together roughly 1,000 American special operations troops — including Special Forces and Navy SEALS — with another 2,000 from allied countries.
According to U.S. Special Operations Command Europe, the exercise was meant to serve as a “testing ground for refining tactics, testing cutting-edge technology, and developing innovative operational concepts.” The exercise wrapped up on May 21.
According to manufacturer DZYNE, the Grasshopper and its long-range variant (which has an onboard turboprop) are both meant to accurately deliver a payload using a cheap and expendable frame and can each carry 500 pounds of cargo.
The normal glider variant emits a very low electromagnetic signal.
The idea of gliders is appealing for modern operations. Glider drones like the Grasshopper are relatively small, have a minuscule electromagnetic footprint and are inherently meant to be single-use, disposable vehicles, perfect for escaping enemy detection.
A passing cargo plane can launch one and, in theory, the glider can reach units cut off from normal supply lines or in a contested space.
Army Special Forces have been testing out such technologies. Other versions of glider drones were tested stateside at the Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona in 2023.
The deployment of this model of glider in an exercise as big as Trojan Footprint comes as the wider Army looks at integrating drones into resupply missions.
The Army has been heavily testing various drones in recent months in Europe, not for direct combat roles, but for logistics works.
Those include ground vehicles meant to ferry supplies to the front lines and using an oversized aerial drone to pick up and evacuate wounded.
https://taskandpurpose.com/tech-tactics/glider-drones-green-berets-trojan-footprint/
https://thelibertyline.com/2026/05/26/cia-23andme-ancestry-aliens/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImNrJzT00vA
The CIA is allegedly using 23andMe and Ancestry to hunt down alien bloodlines and conspiracy theorists are having the best year of their lives
May 26, 2026
Well, well, well. CIA has been accused of gaining secret backdoor access to DNA databases from 23andMe and Ancestry.com to search for individuals with extraterrestrial DNA.
Specifically, they’re allegedly screening millions of genetic profiles for a specific variance from normal human DNA that the agency believes is the genetic marker of a race of aliens called the Nordics.
Tall, blonde, blue-eyed, fair-skinned beings who supposedly look like people from Scandinavia and have been living among humans in small towns in the Colorado Rockies for generations.
I need everyone who ever called someone crazy for saying 23andMe was a government data collection operation to sit down and be quiet for a minute.
The CIA is allegedly using 23andMe and Ancestry to hunt down alien bloodlines
The Claims Are Wild but the Sources Keep Piling Up
The accusation comes from Jason Reza Jorjani, a philosophy PhD and science fiction writer, who claims he spoke with retired Army sergeant Lyn Buchanan. Buchanan has publicly stated he was trained as a remote viewer in the CIA’s psychic spy program.
According to Jorjani, Buchanan told him that a former CIA scientist named Christopher “Kit” Green had access to DNA testing databases through a backdoor program and was screening customers for alien genetic markers.
Buchanan himself has said in separate interviews that he would never participate in a 23andMe DNA test because of what he knows.
He referenced a “wedge” on the genetic pie chart labeled “other” or “unknown unidentifiable” and said there are “government people who are looking into that wedge.”
The story gets stranger. Jorjani claims Buchanan was approached by three Nordics in a diner somewhere in Colorado who explained that members of their race had traveled to Earth to escape their own world’s “tyrannical” government.
They had intermarried with humans and produced hybrid offspring for generations. Their children and grandchildren don’t know they have alien DNA.
The families tell them their grandparents were from Sweden. They just want to live peaceful lives in America. But the CIA allegedly wants to hunt them down.
Missouri Congressman Eric Burlison has stated that Trump was briefed on the existence of at least four alien species, including the Nordics creating alien-human hybrids.
Retired Air Force Major David Grusch confirmed he briefed the president on “crossbreeds living in the world.” Former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz claimed the U.S. has six to twelve secret facilities engaged in forced breeding programs between humans and extraterrestrials.
Anyone With Half a Brain Knew 23andMe and Ancestry Were Psyops
First things first. Anyone who ever spit in a tube and mailed their DNA to a corporation so they could find out they’re 12 percent Irish was handing over the most personal biological data a human being possesses to a company they knew nothing about.
People did this voluntarily. Millions of them. Over 30 million people in Ancestry’s database. Over 15 million through 23andMe. Forty-five million people willingly gave their genetic information to private companies and trusted that nothing shady would happen with it.
23andMe had a massive data breach in 2023. Then they filed for bankruptcy. Then they were acquired by a nonprofit research corporation. Your DNA is floating through corporate databases, bankruptcy proceedings, and acquisition deals, and now someone is claiming the CIA has backdoor access to all of it.
Whether the alien bloodline hunting part is true or not, the idea that government intelligence agencies have access to commercial DNA databases should surprise absolutely nobody.
This is another win for the conspiracy theorists any way you want to cut it. The fact that mainstream media is even reporting on this is crazy enough, true or not.
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The CIA Has Better Things to Do
If the CIA is actually spending resources screening DNA databases for alien genetic markers, I have a suggestion. Stop. Figure out where the rest of the Epstein files are first.
Release the documents that should have never been classified in the first place. Find the footage from the jail. Produce the client list. Do something useful with the agency’s time and budget before hunting for Nordic alien descendants in diners in Colorado.
The Epstein files are still locked away. The JFK documents are still partially classified. The UFO file drops have been controlled drips of grainy footage with no definitive conclusions. And now the CIA is allegedly using commercial DNA databases to hunt down alien bloodlines?
The priorities of the United States intelligence community are fascinating. Billions of dollars in budget. Access to the most advanced surveillance technology on the planet.
Backdoor programs into private genetic databases. And the output is hunting for tall blonde people in small mountain towns who might have alien grandparents.
Meanwhile the most powerful people in the world were trafficking minors on a private island and the files about it are sitting in a vault that nobody seems interested in opening.
But sure. Let’s hunt for Nordics in Colorado. That’s a great use of taxpayer money.
2026 Is the Year Conspiracy Theorists Won
Every single week there’s a new story that validates something the conspiracy community has been saying for years. Alien species recovered from crashed UFOs. Hybrid breeding programs.
Government psyops using commercial technology. DNA surveillance through consumer products. Genetically engineered ticks. Dancing robots as a distraction while the real AI applications go unnoticed. UFO files released in controlled batches while the Epstein documents stay buried.
Five years ago, saying the CIA had access to 23andMe data to search for alien DNA would have gotten you labeled as clinically insane. Now it’s a Daily Mail article with congressional sources and named former intelligence officers.
The Overton window on what’s considered a “conspiracy theory” versus “something the government might actually be doing” has shifted so dramatically that there’s almost no claim left that can be dismissed outright.
I don’t know if the CIA is actually hunting for Nordic alien bloodlines through Ancestry.com. I don’t know if tall blonde people in Colorado diners are secretly extraterrestrial descendants.
I don’t know if any of this is real or if it’s another layer of the psyop designed to keep the conspiracy community chasing threads while the real secrets stay buried.
What I do know is that 45 million people gave their DNA to corporations that have been breached, bankrupted, and acquired, and the idea that intelligence agencies have access to that data is the least surprising thing I’ve read all month.
Don’t spit in the tube. Don’t mail your DNA to strangers. Don’t trust a company with your genetic information just because they promise to tell you what percentage Viking you are.
Especially now that the CIA might be checking whether that Viking percentage is a little too accurate.
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https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/keir-starmer-urged-release-uk-ufo-files-1799022
https://x.com/Thekingofufos/status/2057806891074347444
https://twitter.com/GBNEWS/status/2057992522551472496
https://x.com/Thekingofufos/status/2058968179066462237
Should He 'Do a Trump'? Keir Starmer Warned To Order Historic Release Of Secret UK UFO Files
26 May 2026, 3:55 PM BST
Keir Starmer is being pressed to 'do a Trump' and order the historic release of secret UK UFO files, after a leading British researcher claimed in London this week that newly declassified US military records appear to show unexplained craft operating in conflict zones.
The intervention comes from documentary film‑maker and UFO investigator Mark Christopher Lee, who argues that President Donald Trump's latest disclosure drive in Washington has shifted the ground on both sides of the Atlantic.
Trump has authorised the publication of Pentagon material on unidentified anomalous phenomena, and Lee now wants the Prime Minister to match that by opening Britain's own X‑Files, held by the Ministry of Defence, the RAF and the intelligence agencies.
Trump's UFO Transparency Drive Fuels Keir Starmer Call Over 'Proof We Are Not Alone'
Lee's call is rooted in a batch of US records released online, which he says include at least one piece of footage that 'may be proof that we are not alone.'
The clip, dating from 2021, purportedly shows a mystery craft clashing with an MQ‑9 Reaper drone near the Jordan–Syria border.
Writing on X, Lee reacted with undisguised excitement. 'HOLY C***. This one is WILD. MQ-9 Reaper drone gets a weapons-quality lock on the object near the Jordan-Syria border.
Then it does instantaneous acceleration + abrupt direction change - one of the classic "five observables" that still blows minds.'
He added: 'No visible propulsion. No conventional explanation. This is official military sensor footage just dropped today.'
As of this writing, there has been no confirmation from US authorities that the object is extraterrestrial technology, and officials have not publicly endorsed Lee's more sweeping conclusions.
Trump, Transparency And The Pressure On Starmer
Trump has framed his approach in typically theatrical style. Announcing the US publication drive on Truth Social, he told Americans that with the files now online 'the people can decide for themselves, "WHAT THE H*** IS GOING ON?" Have Fun and Enjoy!'
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth was more restrained but still blunt about the shift. 'These files, hidden behind classifications, have long fueled justified speculation — and it's time the American people see it for themselves,' he said in a Facebook statement.
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard called the dump 'the first in what will be an ongoing joint declassification and release effort.'
Lee's argument is that this new openness in Washington leaves Whitehall looking stuck in the past. 'The Ministry of Defence has repeatedly claimed that UFOs are "not of defence significance",' he told the Daily Star.
'That position is no longer tenable. The new US files released this week on war.gov clearly show American military forces actively pursuing and shooting down a UFO in their airspace.'
The Pentagon has not publicly confirmed that a UFO was shot down, and no corroborating documentation in the released archive yet spells that out in those terms.
Lee, however, insists that if US forces are tracking and, in his view, engaging such objects, it is unrealistic to pretend that nothing similar has occurred over the UK.
'If unidentified objects are being engaged by the US military we must assume the same is happening – or has happened – in British skies. The time for blanket denials is over,' he said.
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Human Stories Behind Secret UK UFO Files
Lee says his demand that Keir Starmer 'do a Trump' is not just about curiosity but about people whose accounts never surface. He argues that a culture of ridicule has silenced British service personnel who have seen things they cannot explain.
'From my years of investigation I know that British pilots, radar operators, and military service men and women have witnessed and in some cases interacted with UFOs,' he said.
'Many have told me they will not go public or even file official reports because they fear ridicule and damage to their careers. This culture of suppression must stop now. Our armed forces deserve to be heard without fear.'
He flatly rejects the standard explanations. 'We are not alone. There is clearly something operating in our skies that is not our technology,' he said.
'These are not balloons, drones, or misidentified aircraft. The phenomena demand proper open scientific investigation – not continued dismissal by the Ministry of Defence.'
Keir Starmer Faces Stark Question: Will He 'Do A Trump' On UK UFO Files?
At the heart of the row is a straightforward demand. 'I respectfully call on Sir Keir Starmer to match President Trump's commitment to disclosure,' Lee said.
'Release every UK UFO file held by the MoD, the RAF, and intelligence agencies. Establish a transparent, scientifically-led UAP investigation unit.'
In his view, this is about democratic oversight as much as little green men. 'The British public has the right to know what is in our skies, and our service personnel must be free to speak without fear of repercussions.
This is a defining moment for humanity's future. Britain must not be left behind.'
Lee's own track record in the UFO world is not shy of controversy.
He previously directed the documentary The King of UFOs, which aired claims from Canadian diver Dan Costello that King Charles, then Prince of Wales, flew a prototype UFO in Nova Scotia in 1975 as part of a so‑called Project Serpico.
Lee has said he found 'validity' in Costello's account, though none of it has been substantiated by official records.
Downing Street and the Ministry of Defence have not yet commented on Lee's remarks or on whether the Prime Minister has any intention of 'doing a Trump' on UFO transparency.
Keir Starmer is being urged to release Britain's UFO files after documentary-maker Mark Christopher Lee called on the Prime Minister to follow Donald Trump's lead and open up records held by the Ministry of Defence, the RAF and intelligence agencies.
Lee made the appeal after the latest US declassification drive revived debate over unidentified aerial phenomena, but his claims remain his own and nothing in the reporting proves alien contact.
The news came after the United States published a second batch of government UFO files through its new war.gov portal, part of a wider Trump-backed push to unseal unresolved UAP records.
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https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/sedona-skinwalker-ranch-secret-tunnels-1798888
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djyW0WzPxac
UFO Investigators Claim Skinwalker Ranch and Sedona May Be Connected by Secret Underground Military Tunnels
26 May 2026, 10:15 AM BST
Exploring the alleged underground connections between two UFO hotspots
America's most famous UFO hotspots have collided in a theory so wild it sounds pulled from a Hollywood script.
But for investigators who have spent years chasing strange lights across desert skies and collecting witness accounts from remote mountain ranges, the idea is being taken seriously.
New claims suggest Arizona's Sedona and Utah's Skinwalker Ranch could be linked through a hidden underground tunnel system allegedly tied to military activity, mysterious aircraft and decades of unexplained sightings.
Strange Activity Around Sedona
Sedona has long been known for its towering red rock landscapes, spiritual retreats and famous vortex tourism.
But beyond the postcard views, investigators have spent years tracking a much darker mystery around the area.
America's most famous UFO hotspots have collided in a theory so wild it sounds pulled from a Hollywood script.
But for investigators who have spent years chasing strange lights across desert skies and collecting witness accounts from remote mountain ranges, the idea is being taken seriously.
New claims suggest Arizona's Sedona and Utah's Skinwalker Ranch could be linked through a hidden underground tunnel system allegedly tied to military activity, mysterious aircraft and decades of unexplained sightings.
Strange Activity Around Sedona
Sedona has long been known for its towering red rock landscapes, spiritual retreats and famous vortex tourism.
But beyond the postcard views, investigators have spent years tracking a much darker mystery around the area.
Much of the attention has centred on Bradshaw Ranch and nearby Secret Mountain, both of which have become major talking points in UFO circles.
Witnesses have described glowing objects rising above the canyons late at night, unexplained lights moving through the cliffs and aircraft appearing where no obvious flight routes exist.
Australian investigative journalist Ross Coulthart has previously spoken about his visit to Sedona, where he claimed to have witnessed unusual aerial movement near Secret Mountain.
According to accounts linked to the area, glowing orbs have allegedly appeared over the mountain while helicopters circled nearby.
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The mystery deepened when reports surfaced suggesting armed personnel in unmarked uniforms had also been spotted around isolated parts of the landscape.
None of the claims have been officially verified, but Sedona's reputation for unexplained sightings has only continued to grow.
Tunnel Theory
The most talked-about claim involves what investigators describe as a possible man-made tunnel beneath Sedona.
According to researchers cited in recent discussions, geophysical scans and ground-penetrating radar allegedly revealed a straight underground structure running between Secret Mountain and Bradshaw Ranch before stretching towards the Clarkdale area.
Supporters of the theory claim the structure appeared too uniform to be natural and may be reinforced beneath the surface. Some even believe large electrical infrastructure in the region points to activity underground.
That has sparked fresh speculation around so-called deep underground military bases, a long-running theory claiming certain facilities were built inside mountains and heavily restricted government land.
There is no confirmed public evidence proving such a tunnel exists, and officials have never acknowledged any military pipeline between those locations.
Still, the alleged radar findings have become central to the growing theory connecting Sedona with another site hundreds of miles away.
The Skinwalker Ranch
The ranch has been linked to UFO sightings, equipment failures and unexplained aerial phenomena for decades.
Witnesses have described bright objects hovering over the property, disappearing into the surrounding mesas and then vanishing without any visible impact.
Current owner Brandon Fugal has publicly discussed unusual incidents around the ranch, including aircraft appearing over the property while surveillance equipment malfunctioned.
Former owner Robert Bigelow has also spoken about sightings involving objects moving directly towards mountains before disappearing.
For investigators, the repeated detail is difficult to ignore. In Sedona and at Skinwalker Ranch, witnesses continue describing lights entering mountains or appearing around areas with reported military activity.
The Biggest Question Still Has No Clear Answer
There is still no verified proof linking Sedona and Skinwalker Ranch through underground tunnels.
No government agency has confirmed the existence of secret military corridors beneath either site. There is also no publicly available evidence proving unidentified aircraft in the regions are connected. But UFO researchers argue the similarities remain hard to dismiss.
Both locations have been tied to unusual lights. Both have attracted decades of witness testimony. Both have fuelled rumours involving hidden military presence. And both continue pulling investigators back with the feeling that the story is far from over.
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Internet Thinks the UFO Files Are 'Distractions' And '4 Alien Species' Theory Isn't Helping
26 May 2026, 9:24 AM BST
While believers see slow disclosure, sceptics call the latest UFO wave 'pure science fiction.'
Fresh UFO file releases and a viral claim about 'four alien species' have pushed extraterrestrial conspiracy theories back into the centre of internet culture — but not everyone is buying it.
As newly declassified government documents circulate online, many social media users are calling the latest wave of UFO disclosure a carefully timed distraction rather than proof of alien life.
The debate intensified after physicist Hal Puthoff claimed insiders involved in alleged crash-retrieval programmes described at least four different non-human species, reviving decades-old theories about Greys, Reptilians and other extraterrestrial beings long tied to UFO folklore.
'4 Alien Species' Claim Fuels UFO Theories
The latest controversy exploded after Dr Hal Puthoff appeared on The Diary of a CEO podcast and discussed claims tied to alleged government UFO recovery programmes.
Puthoff, a former CIA-linked researcher connected to Pentagon UFO initiatives, said insiders had described 'at least four types' of non-human beings allegedly connected to recovered craft.
Soon the internet was debating whether the supposed alien species — including Greys, Nordics, Reptilians and Insectoids — were evidence of hidden government knowledge or simply recycled science fiction.
The timing coincided with the Trump administration's ongoing PURSUE declassification programme, which released new UFO videos, eyewitness reports and unexplained aerial encounter files earlier this month.
Netizens Call UFO Disclosure a 'Distraction'
Despite the excitement, large sections of the internet remain deeply sceptical.
Many users argued the sudden flood of UFO stories feels designed to pull attention away from political scandals, wars, economic concerns or the long-running Epstein controversy.
On Reddit, one commenter wrote, 'It's all pure sci-fi until hard evidence is placed in front of us.'
Another added, 'We live in a disinformation and distraction age. We need actual evidence otherwise they're just interesting stories at best.'
Others questioned how multiple advanced alien civilisations could supposedly visit Earth without undeniable proof ever surfacing publicly. 'The only hard evidence I'll believe is meeting one myself in person,' another user posted.
Pentagon Maintains No Proof of Extraterrestrial
Although the latest UFO files include unexplained sightings, glowing orbs and military witness accounts, the Pentagon has repeatedly maintained there is no confirmed evidence of extraterrestrial technology or alien life.
Most officially investigated incidents have been linked to drones, balloons, classified aircraft or visual misidentifications.
Still, the newest disclosures have fuelled long-running conspiracy theories involving Roswell, secret crash-retrieval programmes and claims that governments are slowly preparing the public for the existence of non-human intelligence.
Some online theories have gone even further, suggesting the releases are part of a 'managed disclosure' campaign meant to normalise alien narratives before larger revelations emerge.
UFO Fascination Continues Without Hard Evidence
The viral debate highlights how deeply divided public opinion remains around UFO disclosure.
For believers, the growing number of military sightings and insider testimonies suggests governments know far more than they admit.
For sceptics, though, the lack of physical proof remains the biggest problem.
No verified alien craft, biological evidence or direct confirmation of extraterrestrial life has been publicly released despite decades of speculation, hearings and declassified documents.
However, as new UFO files continue dropping and theories spread across social media, the conversation around aliens, government secrecy and unexplained aerial phenomena shows no sign of disappearing anytime soon.
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The Wilson, Davis Memo: Inside The Full Pentagon UFO Document That Refuses to Die
May 25, 2026
In the world of UFO disclosure, there are thousands of blurry videos, anonymous whistleblowers, grainy photographs, and conspiracy theories stacked endlessly on top of one another.
Most collapse under scrutiny almost immediately, either because the evidence falls apart, the witnesses disappear, or the stories mutate every few years into something unrecognizable.
The Wilson, Davis Memo is different.
For more than two decades, this single document has haunted the Pentagon, the intelligence community, aerospace contractors, and now Congress itself.
It is not famous because it claims aliens exist. It is famous because of the people attached to it, the caliber of individuals whose names appear throughout the notes and the deeply classified world they inhabited.
A former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency. A Pentagon physicist later tied directly to the government’s secret UFO programs. An Apollo astronaut.
Senior Special Access Program officials. And a story that, if true, represents one of the largest constitutional crises in modern American history.
At the center of the memo is a deeply unsettling allegation: that a private aerospace contractor running an unacknowledged reverse engineering program involving recovered non-human technology became so powerful it denied access to the sitting head of U.S. military intelligence.
Not a senator. Not a journalist. Not a civilian activist. The actual Deputy Director of the DIA. And according to the memo, the Pentagon ultimately sided with the contractor.
A Meeting in a Las Vegas Parking Lot
The alleged meeting took place on October 16, 2002.
According to the notes, physicist Dr. Eric Davis met retired Vice Admiral Thomas Wilson in Las Vegas near the EG&G Special Projects facility, one of the legendary names long associated with Area 51 operations and deeply classified aerospace work.
The conversation allegedly unfolded inside Wilson’s vehicle parked behind the building while Davis frantically documented the discussion in handwritten-style notes that would later become one of the most debated documents in modern UFO history.
Davis was not some fringe UFO personality chasing internet fame. He was a respected theoretical physicist with government contracts, high level clearances, and direct involvement in later Pentagon UFO efforts including AAWSAP and AATIP.
He worked alongside major intelligence linked figures like Dr. Hal Puthoff, Kit Green, and Jacques Vallée.
Wilson was even more significant. Before retiring, Thomas Wilson served as Director of Intelligence for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the J-2 position, while also leading the Defense Intelligence Agency.
In practical terms, he operated at the absolute summit of American military intelligence.
The memo itself reads less like polished fiction and more like someone desperately trying to preserve details before forgetting them.
The writing is fragmented, conversational, nervous, and packed with obscure internal Pentagon terminology that would be difficult for outsiders to convincingly fabricate.
That alone does not prove authenticity. But it is one reason the document refuses to disappear.
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The Alleged Discovery of the Hidden Program
According to the memo, Wilson’s search began after the now famous April 9, 1997 Pentagon briefing organized by Dr. Steven Greer, Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell, and Commander Willard Miller. That briefing is historically verified.
The group reportedly provided Wilson with names and leads tied to alleged UFO crash retrieval programs buried inside Special Access Programs.
The memo claims Wilson later began digging through classified records inside the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology, OUSDAT, where he allegedly discovered references to a deeply buried “carve out” program hidden from conventional oversight structures.
That discovery allegedly led him to a major aerospace contractor operating a reverse engineering effort involving recovered technology.
Then came the part that changed everything.
According to the memo, Wilson contacted the contractor and demanded access based on his authority as Deputy Director of the DIA and Joint Chiefs intelligence chief.
Three corporate officials, described as a security director, program director, and corporate attorney, allegedly informed him that despite his rank and clearances, he lacked the required “need to know” because he was not on the compartmentalized “bigot list” controlling access to the program. When Wilson threatened escalation, the contractor allegedly contacted Pentagon oversight officials who then pressured Wilson to drop the matter entirely.
According to the notes, Wilson was warned that continuing could damage his career, cost him promotions, and force early retirement.
One section of the memo captures Wilson’s anger directly:
“Why such a big deal over this considering the position of trust I have in the Pentagon?”
If accurate, the implications are almost beyond comprehension.
The Constitutional Nightmare Hidden Inside the Memo
Most UFO stories revolve around whether aliens exist. The Wilson, Davis Memo asks a far more dangerous question, who actually controls the deepest secrets of the United States government?
The memo paints a picture of a hidden ecosystem where unelected corporate gatekeepers inside defense contractors allegedly operate beyond traditional congressional oversight while controlling programs so sensitive that even senior intelligence leadership cannot penetrate them.
It describes a world where constitutional authority collides directly with black budget compartmentalization and loses.
That idea sounds absurd at first glance. Until you realize Congress itself is now openly investigating almost the exact same allegation.
Modern UAP whistleblower David Grusch made nearly identical claims under oath in 2023, alleging illegal crash retrieval and reverse-engineering programs hidden inside private aerospace contractors beyond lawful oversight mechanisms.
The language inside the proposed UAP Disclosure Act, particularly references to “legacy programs” and “corporate-held technologies of unknown origin” reads eerily similar to the Wilson Memo’s central allegations.
Suddenly the memo stopped looking like isolated UFO mythology. It started looking like an early warning flare.
The Discovery That Changed Everything
For years, the memo circulated quietly through intelligence and UFO research circles almost like contraband.
Then came the discovery that transformed it from rumor into one of the most debated documents in modern disclosure history. In 2018, researchers discovered the notes inside the estate files of Apollo 14 astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell after his death.
That matters enormously. Mitchell was not a random conspiracy theorist. He was the sixth man to walk on the moon, a Navy captain, MIT-trained scientist, and longtime advocate for investigating UFO secrecy claims within government.
The physical existence of the memo inside his personal archives gave the document a real world provenance chain that internet hoaxes rarely possess. Even more explosive was the reaction from figures connected to the memo itself.
The Strange Responses From the People Involved
Vice Admiral Thomas Wilson has repeatedly denied the document publicly and directly. He insists the meeting never happened and that the notes are fabricated. On paper, that should end the story. Except nearly everyone surrounding the memo behaves strangely. Dr. Eric Davis has never definitively called it fake. Instead, he consistently retreats into variations of “no comment,” often implying he cannot publicly discuss classified matters without risking legal consequences tied to security clearances.
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Then came Hal Puthoff. Puthoff, one of the most connected figures in the government UFO ecosystem, acknowledged the memo emerged from Mitchell’s files and reportedly stated that because it involved classified operational information, they could not discuss it publicly.
That is not how people usually react to fabricated documents. Even Commander Willard Miller, who attended the original 1997 Pentagon briefing, later indicated Wilson did in fact pursue hidden aerospace programs and encountered severe resistance.
No one fully confirms it. No one fully kills it. And that ambiguity is precisely why the memo has become legendary.
The Memo’s Most Chilling Section
Buried deep inside the notes is the section many researchers consider the most important. Wilson allegedly claims the contractor told him they possessed an intact craft.
Not Soviet. Not Chinese. Not human. The memo quotes program officials allegedly describing technology that was:
“Not made by human hands.”
According to the notes, the program had spent years attempting to reverse engineer the technology with painfully slow progress due to extreme compartmentalization and isolation from outside scientific communities.
The memo also references Roswell, MJ-12, Holloman Air Force Base, crash retrievals, alien bodies, and reverse engineering operations hidden inside Special Access Programs.
Critics argue the document reads like sophisticated science fiction tailored to UFO believers. Supporters counter that the dense bureaucratic detail, internal Pentagon terminology, and obscure program structure descriptions are exactly what make it difficult to dismiss outright.
Congress Quietly Legitimized the Memo
One of the least discussed but most important developments occurred in 2022 when Representative Mike Gallagher entered the Wilson, Davis Memo into the Congressional Record during House Intelligence Committee proceedings tied to UAP investigations.
That did not authenticate the memo. But it elevated it.
For decades, UFO documents lived almost entirely inside fringe culture and conspiracy communities.
Now one of the most controversial alleged leak documents in UFO history had officially crossed into congressional proceedings during active UAP oversight debates.
That is a seismic shift. The U.S. government no longer treats the possibility of hidden UAP programs as absurd. It is now actively legislating around them.
Why the Memo Still Matters
The Wilson, Davis Memo survives because it occupies a uniquely dangerous middle ground. It is too detailed to dismiss casually.
Too controversial to confirm. Too connected to real officials, real programs, and real events to disappear. And its core allegations increasingly mirror the exact concerns now emerging from modern whistleblowers, congressional hearings, and disclosure legislation.
Even if every extraterrestrial claim inside the memo were false, the document would still expose something deeply troubling: the existence of massively compartmentalized defense structures operating with extraordinary secrecy, weak oversight, and immense corporate influence over national security systems.
That alone would represent one of the biggest national security stories of the century. But if even part of the memo is true, the implications become civilization-altering. Because the Wilson, Davis Memo is not ultimately about aliens.
It is about power. And who controls knowledge in the modern American state.
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some downright devious methods
NON-HUMAN intelligences are forcing disclosure 👽
May 25, 2026
In this edition of Interstellar, Jaime Maussan presents compelling evidence of how non-human intelligences are pressuring for global declassification.
Through five recent recordings captured by civil society in locations such as the Gulf of Mexico, Monterrey, Texas, California, and Brazil, we analyze the undeniable proximity of these objects and the imminent paradigm shift this represents for humanity.
We also explore the political landscape in the United States, the potential historic declaration of "We are not alone" by government figures, and the impact this phenomenon is having on religious and spiritual circles.
Are we prepared to join the cosmic concert?
Episodes:
00:00 Introduction: The Road to Declassification
02:40 Case 1: Object in the Gulf of Mexico (May 15)
03:30 Case 2: Luminous Organic Being in Monterrey
04:23 Case 3: Classic Disc-Type Craft in Round Rock, Texas
05:47 Case 4: Intelligent Lights in Palm Springs, California
06:31 Case 5: Gigantic Object and Discharges in Sao Paulo, Brazil
08:20 The Pressure from Non-Human Intelligences
09:49 Donald's Role Trump and the Ontological Shock
14:17 Religious Impact and the Stance of the Churches
21:00 Final Reflection: There is nothing to fear
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extra disclosure dejour
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