Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 12:06 p.m. No.24948964   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8967 >>9163 >>9213

https://okdiario.com/techy/en/egypt-suffered-its-first-attack-of-the-regional-war-after-a-drone-hit-two-gas-ships-near-the-suez-canal/7589/

https://www.petroleum.gov.eg/ar-eg/media-center/news/news-pages/Pages/mop_31072026_01.aspx

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5Y7c0AGCJ0

 

Egypt suffered its first attack of the regional war after a drone hit two gas ships near the Suez Canal

August 18, 2026 at 9:30 AM

 

Egypt has confirmed that a drone caused the July 29 fire involving two gas vessels at Damietta Port, bringing the region’s widening conflict to a strategic Mediterranean energy hub.

The Energos Winter floating storage and regasification unit and the GasLog Salem carrier were caught in the emergency, but crews reported no deaths or injuries. As of the latest public updates, no group had claimed responsibility.

 

That outcome was fortunate. The incident showed how a drone attack can threaten power supplies, shipping, public safety, and the coastal environment at the same time.

For Egypt, the bigger story is not only who launched the drone, but how quickly the country can make its energy system harder to disrupt.

 

A fire beside a vital port

Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said his office was alerted at 2:20 p.m. local time.

Responders separated the vessels and towed the damaged unit nearly 1.9 miles from the port because officials feared an explosion could damage the harbor and surrounding facilities.

 

Technical teams later recovered drone debris, and security agencies began analyzing it to determine the aircraft’s origin.

“There are speculations and opinions, but the state does not rely on speculation or unverified claims,” Madbouly said. Port operations and the national gas network continued during the response.

 

Why the Energos Winter matters

An FSRU is essentially a floating gas terminal. It receives LNG chilled to liquid form, stores it, converts it back into gas, and feeds it into the national grid.

Energos Winter can process around 450 million cubic feet per day, equal to roughly 7% of Egypt’s daily gas use and 16% of its total LNG receiving and regasification capacity.

 

That makes the ship closer to a power plant component than an ordinary tanker.

Egypt once exported LNG after developing the Zohr field, but falling domestic production and rising consumption have turned it back into a major importer, just as summer electricity demand reached 37 to 39 gigawatts.

 

The environmental danger was real

The immediate official statements focused on fire control, crew safety, and fuel continuity rather than offering a detailed public pollution assessment.

LNG does not behave like crude oil on water. It rapidly vaporizes, creating a cold gas cloud that can travel downwind and ignite if concentrations remain within the flammable range.

 

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Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 12:06 p.m. No.24948967   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9163 >>9213

>>24948964

A large LNG fire can also expose a vessel’s hull and nearby equipment to extreme heat, with the potential to weaken structural steel.

That helps explain the urgent decision to pull the ships away from the port. The quick response appears to have prevented a localized attack from becoming a much larger industrial and coastal emergency.

 

Backup fuel carries a climate price

Egypt moved quickly to activate other regasification units and an emergency vessel at Jordan’s Aqaba port.

Officials also said power plants held more than 468,000 U.S. short tons of fuel oil, giving the grid another fallback if gas supplies tightened.

 

Natural gas is not emissions-free, but a prolonged shift to fuel oil would raise the carbon burden.

U.S. Energy Information Administration combustion coefficients show residual fuel oil releases about 42% more carbon dioxide per unit of energy than natural gas, although actual power plant emissions also depend on efficiency and operating conditions.

A long outage could therefore keep the lights on while pushing the power system’s emissions in the wrong direction.

 

Drones change port security

The strike also exposes a design problem. FSRUs are large, remain stationary for long periods, and connect to fixed berths and pipelines, which makes them efficient energy assets but visible targets.

A drone does not need to sink one to disrupt schedules, trigger costly security reviews, or push a government toward backup fuel.

 

The same technology can help defenders. Egyptian teams reportedly used aircraft and drones to monitor the fire, while tugboats and rapid separation procedures reduced the risk around the port.

Future protection will likely depend on better low-altitude detection, counter-drone systems, hardened firefighting equipment, and more redundancy across ports and power supplies.

 

Cairo avoids the blame game

Timing sharpened suspicions. The strike followed an Iranian missile attack on U.S. forces in Jordan and U.S.-Saudi strikes on Iran-backed groups in Iraq, but no organization or government has claimed responsibility for Damietta.

Iran’s foreign minister suggested without evidence that it was an Israeli “false flag” operation, while Yemen’s Houthis denied any role.

 

Instead, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi warned about the danger of regional escalation and called for international efforts to stop it.

That cautious approach helps preserve Egypt’s role as a mediator, but it also leaves Cairo under pressure to show that its ports and energy network can withstand another attempt.

 

Energy security now includes climate security

The lesson from Damietta is uncomfortable but clear. Military resilience, energy planning, and environmental policy are becoming the same conversation.

More import routes can reduce the impact of one damaged ship, while renewable power, storage, and demand management can reduce the amount of fuel that must move through exposed ports in the first place.

For now, Egypt says gas and fuel supplies remain secure, and the national network is stable. The immediate crisis ended without casualties or a nationwide blackout, but the next test is whether the country can add protection without locking itself into dirtier emergency fuels.

 

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Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 12:09 p.m. No.24948987   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Ethiopia accused of drone strike near Tigray capital

August 18, 2026 14:11 pm (GMT +1)

 

Authorities in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region have accused the federal government of carrying out a drone strike near the regional capital Mekelle, raising fears that a confrontation gathering pace around the region’s borders is moving closer to its political centre.

Kelali Hagazi, a local official, said federal forces struck a farmers’ training centre in Dandera village around 10am this morning, 18 August. No one was injured, he said in a statement posted on Facebook.

The allegation could not immediately be independently verified and federal authorities have not responded publicly.

 

Although the reported attack caused no casualties, its location would mark a serious escalation.

Previous alleged strikes this year have largely targeted Tigray’s contested approaches, while Dandera lies close to Mekelle, the headquarters of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) and the region’s armed forces.

 

Drone attacks from January onwards

Tigrayan officials accused the Ethiopian National Defense Force in January of striking two trucks near Enticho and Gendebta in central Tigray, killing one driver and wounding another person.

A humanitarian worker confirmed that the strikes had taken place, although the federal army did not comment, Reuters reported.

 

Residents reported further drone attacks in June near Sheraro in northwestern Tigray.

Local accounts said the strikes targeted vehicles carrying Tigrayan forces towards the Eritrean or Sudanese frontiers, according to Addis Standard. Casualty estimates have varied widely and remain unverified.

The tempo has increased this month. The TPLF said its troops fought federal forces near the Sudanese border on 1 August. On 10 August, it accused Addis Ababa of striking Tigrayan positions at Merewa, close to the Amhara border.

The TPLF said the attack caused casualties and also hit a secondary school, although AFP could not verify either claim. The federal government did not respond.

 

Pretoria peace accord in doubt

The confrontation threatens the peace agreement signed in Pretoria in November 2022, which ended a two-year civil war that killed hundreds of thousands of people through fighting, hunger and the collapse of healthcare.

Key provisions of that settlement remain unfulfilled. Tigrayan forces have not fully disarmed, Amhara forces continue to control much of disputed western Tigray and hundreds of thousands of displaced people have yet to return home.

 

Political relations have also broken down. In May, the TPLF restored its pre-war regional council and installed party leader Debretsion Gebremichael as regional president, rejecting the interim administration created under the peace agreement, Reuters reported.

Taken together, the alleged strikes suggest that the dispute has moved beyond hostile rhetoric and troop mobilisation. An attack near Mekelle would show that Addis Ababa is prepared to project force deep inside TPLF-held territory – even as both sides continue to stop short of declaring a return to war.

 

https://www.theafricareport.com/427967/ethiopia-accused-of-drone-strike-near-tigray-capital/

Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 12:17 p.m. No.24949032   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9101

Columbia Sportswear Rewards Flat-Earthers With $100 Off

August 5, 2026

 

Just weeks after Columbia Sportswear's "Expedition Impossible" cleaned up at Cannes, the company is giving up on its flat-earth campaign, calling off the hunt with a playful celebratory ad.

While there's no winner — the campaign kicked off in May promising to give all of the company's assets to the first submission that proved the earth is flat — it does compliment the hundreds of people who submitted "evidence."

 

A lucky handful whose submissions included theories, maps, diagrams and video evidence will be rewarded: Herb, a taxidermied beaver, an old sled, and a completely ordinary digital alarm clock.

And to prove the brand is generous as well as funny, those who have already sent in qualified submissions will get $100 off Columbia gear for their hard work.

 

"No one found the edge of the earth, and I'm so relieved we get to keep the company," said Tim Boyle, the company's CEO, in the announcement.

"The 'Expedition Impossible' campaign really captured the adventurous spirit of Columbia. Many tried. Many failed. We appreciate the effort.

I'm grateful to the flat earth community for providing us with so many interesting submissions, and very much looking forward to getting back to work now that the campaign is officially closed. You can stop emailing us now."

 

The initial ad, which encouraged explorers to get out there and find the ends of the earth, preferably in Columbia gear, proved that the company's new, humorous marketing approach was paying off, at least with other marketers.

It was the most awarded campaign at Cannes this year, including winning the Dan Wieden Titanium Lion. The effort is also the most awarded campaign in company history. (Adam&Eve/TBWA is the agency.)

 

The new ad, in which Boyle is clearly chuffed he gets to keep the keys to the company, is timed to celebrate the one-year anniversary of "Engineered for Whatever," a comical series exposing the many ways that Columbia gear prepares people for Mother Nature, who's not particularly nice.

The campaign also seems to be paying off at a time when consumers are cutting back on discretionary spending. This week, the company released second-quarter sales results slightly better than forecast, rising 2% to $614.4 million.

Operating income climbed to $30.9 million, compared to a loss of $23.6 million in the same quarter of 2025. Columbia also said it had collected $78 million in tariff refunds.

 

On an earnings call, Boyle also called out another second-quarter campaign as a hit, one that pitted Robert Irwin, a global brand ambassador, against 100 inflatable crocodiles. (Irwin survived.)

The effort, meant to bolster sales of the brand's new Tellurax Titanium Outdry trail shoe, generated 3.7 million views and over 300,000 likes on digital platforms.

 

The company, which operates more than 170 stores, said the campaign contributed to ongoing gains in the footwear segment, which it has said is a core component of its newly developed growth strategy.

The Tellurax was part of that story, and sales in that category rose in the high-single digits for the quarter.

 

The company's sales gains came from strength in international markets, offsetting ongoing softness in the U.S., where sales dropped 4%.

And while it reaffirmed its full-year forecast — predicting a net sales gain of between 1 and 3%, or $3.43 billion to $3.5 billion — the company also acknowledged that convincing U.S. shoppers to buy new outdoor and performance gear isn't getting easier.

"While our first half operating results have been in-line to slightly favorable overall as compared to our expectations at the start of the year," it said in the earnings report, "our outlook for the second half has incrementally moderated, largely due to external geopolitical and macroeconomic headwinds."

 

https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/417030/columbia-sportswear-rewards-flat-earthers-with-10.html

https://x.com/ProjectChaney/status/2002466854460104900

Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 12:35 p.m. No.24949109   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9111

Feds sitting on 4 types of dead aliens, UFO whistleblower says

Updated: Aug 18, 2026 / 02:16 AM CDT

 

A prospective UFO whistleblower says he’s ready to spill the beans about four types of alien bodies being stored by the U.S. government but needs the White House to give him immunity first.

 

“There’s a minimum of four (species) that we know of, and I’ve seen the evidence,” Dr. Eric Davis of the Disclosure Foundation told “Katie Pavlich Tonight” on Monday.

 

The Trump administration has begun planning a process for whistleblowers to share UFO-related information without violating nondisclosure agreements or other secrecy obligations, but Davis said he hopes the president will expedite safe harbors for him.

 

He offered a preview of the types of alien beings the government purportedly is hiding after remains were recovered from UFO wreckage:

The “Grays” — Davis says these are slender humanoids with gray complexions, similar to a fictional being seen at the end of Steven Spielberg’s 1977 film “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”

Nordics — “Caucasian-looking individuals” of tall stature, according to Davis.

Insectoids — Figures that resemble a mantis.

Reptilians — Figures that resemble reptiles.

 

So, where is the government keeping the so-called biologics? Davis said he could not nail this down when he helped support the Defense Intelligence Agency more than a decade ago.

 

“We did have a hint of where those bodies went to when they were recovered,” he said. “That institute got split up into two or three components and relocated into different military medical institutes by the first Obama administration.”

 

https://www.newsnationnow.com/space/ufo/4-types-aliens-ufo-whistleblower/

https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/ufo-whistleblower-alien-species-claims-1814869

https://www.dailymail.com/sciencetech/article-16061167/us-government-hiding-alien-bodies-eric-davis.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUHod7F6dU0

Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 12:41 p.m. No.24949128   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9129

https://avi-loeb.medium.com/are-uap-orbs-adversary-drones-3a65f360a1a8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTrgYgRlbOU (Should We Shoot Down UAP?)

 

Are UAP Orbs Adversary Drones?

August 18, 2026

 

Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) are a mixed bag. It is therefore important to separate the wheat (truly anomalous) from the chaff (human-made technologies). Let us illustrate this challenge in the context of orbs.

 

The mysterious orbs mentioned in the records of the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE) here, have the following physical properties:

  1. Size: of order 1 meter.

  2. Speed: 100–600 meters per second, between 0.3 and 1.7 times the speed of sound, as reported in videos from the Gulf of Oman, available here, here, here and here.

  3. Thermal Signature: The orbs appear cold on infrared sensors, meaning they register as colder than background on thermal imagery, the opposite of what one might expect from any combustion-based propulsion or from aerodynamic heating at the reported speeds.

  4. Radar Cross-Section: some orbs are independently tracked by multiple radar systems while others appear to have been characterized primarily via optical/infrared sensor data rather than confirmed radar returns. Note that infrared-only detections are more vulnerable to sensor artifacts, lens flare, and out-of-focus point sources than radar-confirmed contacts.

  5. Color and Visual Appearance: Reports span black, white, and unspecified metallic/reflective appearances.

  6. Coordinated Behavior: Formation flying.

  7. Apparent reactivity to aircraft firing its main cannon in the Gulf of Oman incident.

  8. No visible propulsion, exhaust, or control surfaces.

  9. Transmedium behavior: Air-water transition capability was documented in some cases.

 

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Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 12:41 p.m. No.24949129   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24949128

The following properties fit conventional drones:

  1. Size: The inferred dimension is squarely in the range of fielded small quadcopter or multirotor drones used for both commercial and military applications.

  2. No visible propulsion, exhaust, or control surfaces: Small electric multirotor drones have no exhaust plume and their rotors are often too small and fast-spinning to resolve on standard military infrared or handheld camera footage.

  3. Coordinated behavior: This is common technology of fielded drone swarms, either pre-programmed or centrally piloted, which is likely deployed in the Gulf of Oman where several such incidents occurred.

  4. Apparent reactivity: Response to weapons fire is fully explicable by a remotely piloted or sensor-equipped drone. A human or AI operator or onboard threat-detection system responding to being shot at (visually, acoustically, or via radar-warning-type sensing) is unremarkable. This is precisely the kind of evasive behavior military drones are designed to exhibit. The concentration of reports in active conflict zones, such as the Gulf of Oman, Bagram in Afghanistan or U.S. Central Command, is expected if these are adversary drones rather than a phenomenon indifferent to human geopolitics. A genuinely exotic or natural phenomenon has no reason to cluster around the most heavily-instrumented, most militarily contested airspace on Earth.

  5. Transmedium behavior: Experimental and fielded transmedium drones (labeled as UUV-UAS hybrid programs) exist (as discussed, for example, here). They include Chinese research into craft that can transition between air and water (as discussed here and here).

 

However, the drone interpretation is strained by the following properties:

  1. Speed: The Gulf of Oman orbs reach sustained supersonic speeds which is not currently possible for small, rotor-based or ducted-fan drones. The aerodynamics and propulsion requirements for a multirotor-type craft at that speed are not remotely compatible with known small-drone engineering. If the high end of that speed range is accurate and correctly attributed to the same small objects rather than reflecting a measurement error, sensor artifact, or conflation with a separate fast-moving object like a missile in the same scene, this genuinely exceeds what any known drone technology, small or large, can do.

  2. Thermal signature: Small electric drones typically do show a modest but detectable thermal signature from motors, batteries, and electronics and should not appear as cold orbs.

Appearing cold relative to background is unusual for an active, powered device, although it might reflect a novel drone design which evades a thermal fingerprint given the distance and sensor sensitivity threshold.

  1. Radar Cross-Section: Small drones, especially plastic/composite-bodied commercial ones, notoriously have very low radar cross-sections. This could explain why some orb incidents lack solid radar confirmation, but it suggests that other objects which were tracked on radar with a strong return, are different.

 

The most likely resolution for the mixed message in the above analysis is that not a single explanation covers all reported orbs.

It is plausible that the majority of the low-speed, formation-flying, radar-quiet orbs are genuinely human-made drones, while the outlier high-speed or high-radar-cross-section cases within the same dataset represent either measurement error or an attribution mistake, whereby a fast-moving object like a missile or aircraft momentarily conflated with a slower drone swarm in the same scene.

 

Better digital data is needed to decide whether any of the UAP orbs represent a new class of objects of non-human origin.

Such data could be obtained through future campaigns for new data collection, coordinated by the partnership between the U.S. Government and the UAP Science Advisory Council (https://uapsac.com/) under my leadership.

 

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Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 12:49 p.m. No.24949154   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Matthew Brown asks Trump for immunity to reveal more UAP secrets

August 17, 2026

 

Key takeaways:

UFO whistleblower Matthew Brown asked President Donald Trump to lift secrecy rules so he can disclose more alleged information.

Brown says he gave Congress sensitive details in 2023 about unidentified phenomena, unknown technologies, and non-human intelligence.

Officials denied the alleged Immaculate Constellation program, which Brown says he documented in an 11-page dossier.

Online debate intensified over what Brown may still know and whether immunity could expose hidden government UFO claims.

 

UAP whistleblower Matthew Brown has publicly asked President Donald Trump to release him from secrecy and nondisclosure obligations, claiming he has additional information about alleged non-human intelligence and the Immaculate Constellation program that he cannot currently disclose.

Brown came forward as the author of the 11-page Immaculate Constellation dossier on the Pentagon’s alleged UFO programs in May last year. The Department of War denied the existence of such a program.

 

Now, Brown is asking President Trump for full protection from security concerns or personal ruin.

Mr. President, I respectfully ask that you release me from all relevant secrecy and nondisclosure obligations and protect my family from those who wish to harm me for telling the American people the truth,

 

Brown claimed in his plea that he provided sensitive information to Senate and House members in 2023 regarding “unidentified anomalous phenomena, technologies of unknown origin, and non-human intelligence.”

Brown also raised concern about “secrecy agreements and active threats,” suggesting he is being held back by fear for his welfare if he disclosed everything he knew.

 

The devil is in the details

As expected, the UFO community began discussing the intricacies of Brown's role in Immaculate Constellation, as well as what information the whistleblower might be holding back.

 

One Redditor on the r/UFO subreddit asked:

“What more could he possibly say that he hasn’t said already?” comparing Brown to other whistleblowers like Luiz Elizondo, who has a more outspoken nature, having previously commented on potential “elimination” from Congress for whistleblowers.

Another Redditor speculated that “there could be all sorts of things in the Immaculate Constellation that are top secret and off limits for him to talk about until the restrictions are up.”

 

The temperature was taken up a few notches on another thread, while one commenter asked whether anyone had ever been jailed or charged for breaking a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) about UFO files.

One of the replies brought up the alleged machinations of the missing or killed scientists that were brought to light in the spring.

 

What about the scientists who all miraculously died or killed themselves? One UFO Redditor asks the burning question.

And subsequently, a further insight expressed how the Pentagon's supposed secretive program may have no correlation with any missing insiders.

“The supposed kidnappings/killings are irrelevant to that if they're irrelevant to him and he's willing to speak with immunity.”

 

Finally, there was a nod to Brown's previous appearances on Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp's Weaponized podcast, whereby they spoke of simulation theory and topics of consciousness.

“It’s really clear that he discovered a ton of information about how we may be living in a simulation or consciousness construct,” read the post, adding that it was the NDAs that prevent Brown from speaking about those subjects.

 

So, from everything gathered, the speculation is intensifying again, as one simple request turned into a multidimensional matter on the socials.

Time will tell if the president grants Brown his wish.

 

https://cybernews.com/tech/brown-trump-ufo-uap-disclosure-immunity/

https://x.com/jamescfox/status/2088100743714668759

https://x.com/jamescfox/status/2088669614737613280

https://x.com/jamescfox/status/2089382117675315377

https://x.com/jamescfox/status/2089755167893635360

Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 1:10 p.m. No.24949236   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Statement by a NASA Expert: What Are the New Government Reports on UFOs Really Hiding?

18/08/2026

 

The U.S. Department of Defense and NASA have released a new trove of government documents on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP).

 

According to Mike Gold, president of the aerospace and defense company Redwire Space and a former NASA official, the current process of releasing data, initiated by the White House and the Donald Trump administration, is an unprecedented step in combating the stigmatization of this topic.

 

The term UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) eventually replaced the concept of “unidentified flying object” (UFO), which, in turn, replaced the term “flying saucers.”

 

However, the question of whether there is conclusive evidence of the extraterrestrial origin of certain objects remains a subject of debate.

 

Mike Gold, who served as one of 16 experts on NASA’s Independent Research Group on UAPs from 2022 to 2023 and previously held the positions of Assistant Administrator for Space Policy and Acting Assistant Administrator for International Affairs, and Head of the Artemis Accords development team, confirmed the space agency’s active involvement in releasing the data.

 

Prior to that, Gold also worked at Bigelow Aerospace for 13 years, where he oversaw the launches of the Genesis 1 and Genesis 2 spacecraft.

 

During a 2024 hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Accountability titled “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Uncovering the Truth,” Gold called for fearless investigation of the facts.

 

He currently serves as a member of the advisory board for The Disclosure Foundation.

 

Among the recently published materials was a frame from the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972, which, when zoomed in, shows three points of light arranged in a triangle in the lower right part of the lunar sky.

 

In addition, on May 8, 2026, footage from an infrared sensor on a U.S. military platform dating from 2024 was released, showing an object shaped like a rugby ball.

 

Experts emphasize that the White House’s official acknowledgment of these images as anomalous provides reassurance to scientists and U.S. Navy pilots, who regularly report UAP sightings.

 

Gold characterizes current events as an “evolutionary declassification,” emphasizing that the goal of the process is an objective analysis of the data without jumping to conclusions about extraterrestrial intelligence or ordinary phenomena.

 

According to public opinion polls, most citizens are prepared for the possible confirmation of the existence of extraterrestrial life or programs to recover debris from such objects. However, questions regarding human origins and reports of abductions remain more difficult for the public to accept.

 

To accelerate data collection, Gold called for incorporating UAP sightings into the Aviation Safety Reporting System.

 

This step would allow for the cost-effective collection of data not only for scientific purposes but also for national security, since the definition of UAPs includes unidentified drones belonging to potential adversaries.

 

https://root-nation.com/en/news-en/it-news-ua/en-statement-by-a-nasa-expert-uap/

Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 1:17 p.m. No.24949260   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9266

Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)

@Cortex_Zero

 

Rep. Eric Burlison says White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller has provided him with “multiple avenues” for allowing UFO whistleblowers to come forward without fear of violating their NDAs, and Burlison says he has a meeting tomorrow morning concerning the issue.

 

The administration has already issued preliminary guidance concerning UAP-related NDA restrictions, and now Burlison is describing an active effort to establish mechanisms through which these individuals can actually come forward.

 

The obvious question is what those mechanisms ultimately look like.

 

Tomorrow's meeting may therefore be worth paying very close attention to. The infrastructure for Disclosure means very little if the people claiming firsthand knowledge still cannot use it.

 

11:00 AM · Aug 18, 2026

 

https://x.com/Cortex_Zero/status/2089774356495057082

 

extra

 

https://x.com/ChrisUKSharp/status/2089787674408214781

https://x.com/overclassifiedx/status/2088609183210057769

https://x.com/nic_moneypenny/status/2089391873571901950

https://x.com/Grimezsz/status/2088215853078856056

Anonymous ID: e0e665 Aug. 18, 2026, 1:27 p.m. No.24949296   🗄️.is 🔗kun

ET Communication: Politicians, Lawyers, A.I. or Telepaths | Bigelow Podcast Ep. 3

Aug 18, 2026

 

How do you communicate with something that may not even have a language? Is a paranormal event sometimes an attempt at delivering a message?

 

Robert Bigelow and George Knapp explore the possibilities of communication with ET's and the paranormal.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zawJJ1lHFvs

https://x.com/RobertTBigelow

https://x.com/BigelowPodcast

https://x.com/BigelowInst

 

extra disclosure dejour

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBvlCjtFFps (David Icke: Am I Still 'Mad'..?)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WUril5ij5g (Sabine Hossenfelder: Astronomers Say They Saw UFOs on the Moon. Let’s Have a Look…)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FQghS0GRhU (Danny Jones: "Sent Them Map to Earth" Alien Contact, NASA Moon Base & Uncontacted Tribes | Nadia Drake)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2xJy4Er5VU (King of UFOs: X Posed UFOs Are Real! 1996 documentary)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZilPHk-euWc (David Nino Rodriguez: LUCIFERIANS AT THE TOP? Hidden Power Structure EXPOSED as Fauci Faces Criminal Referral)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vY6mIFXiWo (RELEASE OF TARTARIAN MAPS - Sacha Stone on Portal to Ascension

)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsl1ldf4LGw (My Lunch Break: Catacombs: The Old World)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=377Eq-9kgZg (Michael Salla: AREA 51 ATTACKED, THEN THE MOON? Contactee Reveals Shocking 3-Day Timeline)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WjwbN1KNcE (JP: Full details of moon missions)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqzDXJ6VsWM (WoodwardTV: THEY WERE SENT SOMEWHERE… AND NEVER RELEASED)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRujkzIgH0Q (Sabby Sabs: BREAKING! Hayden Panettiere DIES After EXPOSING Hollywood!)