Imminent Alien Disclosure?


Coulthard's fascinating interview with Jake Barber, the helicopter pilot whistleblower who has come forward to speak about his crash retrieval program experience.

The whole thing is awesome. There's video of the 'mystery egg'. He describes telepathic communication with the objects - he talks about becoming overwhelmed by emotion - a heady mix of deep sadness, incredible beauty, song, love, etc., and the feeling of being possessed by a pure spiritual force. Hey says that this 'beautiful spirit' is still caring for him, guiding his life and providing protection to this day.

Him and his team also had severe health reactions afterwards, and Dr Gary Nolan gives his opinion that it looks like some sort of radiation exposure.

Apparently There are government psionic teams who can summon craft - with their minds!
 
Coulthard's fascinating interview with Jake Barber, the helicopter pilot whistleblower who has come forward to speak about his crash retrieval program experience.
Just watched this. It seems to be a new level of 'disclosure' that emphasises the "psionic"/psychic interactions between UAPs and human beings. The multiple witness testimonies reporting some sort of psychic team(s) that summon UAPs could well be accurate - from their perspective. Jake Barber appears to believe what he is saying and I found it interesting that Garry Nolan was willing to corroborate Barber's claim of medical issues consistent with radiation exposure.

The UAP footage revealed is intriguing. Although I'm not an expert regarding night-vision equipment capabilities, the egg-shaped object in the retrieval video seems to have a smooth shape with highly-reflective properties, making it appear to 'glow' in contrast to the background.

The description of Barber and his team being sent to retrieve hard drives from a barrel dropped in a lake and the evidence of a possible firefight prior to their arrival has the whiff, as he describes, of a "setup". Were he and his team being tested for further 'initiation' into the world of black ops? If so, their decision to go public might have saved their lives.

The whole 'beautiful, spiritual telepathic UAP connection' however sounds like an even bigger setup. A functional UAP would have no need to be moved by a helicopter after landing. Perhaps this 'summoned craft' was intended to give Jake just the sort of experience he described, in order to implant the idea of 'good UAPs' into his mind. Notice that he followed up this story with a description of negative medical consequences which then occurred. Doesn't sound like the being associated with the UAP had Jake's safety or welfare in mind.

The "Skywatchers" organisation they've formed certainly brings them to the stage as interesting actors in this next phase of "drip-drip disclosure". Their claim that their 'psionic asset' could control a UAP appears highly unlikely, yet does point to the possibility that this sort of activity may actually be how some forms of 3rd or 4th density probes/drones are piloted. Humans are unlikely to be in control unless this sort of activity is being specifically allowed for a purpose, however.

To speculate, that purpose could well be a continued projection of the "good UFOs vs bad UFOs" scenario into the public consciousness with our 'Nordic underground brothers' emerging to play the starring role as Earth's saviours against a marauding horde of grey aliens 'out there'.

Coulthard, Nolan, Elizondo, Graves, Grusch, Barber et al seem to be forming quite an interesting little UAP truther community. Let's see if they can resist the inevitable vectoring and how much of the truth they are able to disseminate.
 
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Coulthard, Nolan, Elizondo, Graves, Grusch, Barber et al seem to be forming quite an interesting little UAP truther community. Let's see if they can resist the inevitable vectoring and how much of the truth they are able to disseminate.
I just watched Coulthard's piece, too, and agree with much of what you said. I think there are many angles/perspectives to look from at what was presented. On the one hand, the footage of the "egg" can be seen as underwhelming – where's the 8K high definition footage "that was promised"? ;-D And the fact that its a "freaking egg", surely will make those who've never familiarized themselves with UFO stuff, just brush it of as crazy stuff (as can be seen by the many 'Mork and Mindy' egg-themed posts on X). Still, I have to admit that I did have hopes of the real footage being a bit more crisp and clear. Well, I guess what we got was better than nothing.

The psychich component is interesting, and I agree with you Ryan that the whole "best thing/feeling ever" that Barber described makes one think. Maybe his proximity to the UAP temporarily opened up some portal to highter dimensions through which he got these 'divine sensations'? And then he goes on to say that "this feeling is still with me, and it's protecting me".

All in all, Coulthard's piece was interesting but left me with many questions. If I'd have to guess, it appears that at least some parts of Barber's experiences might have been setups to make him believe what someone wanted him to believe. Especially the "UFOs are benevolent and here to save us" angle.

One thing I've never understood with these crash retrieval programs: given that UFOs have not, and are not crashing only in the US, how are these retrieval units supposedly able to get to all of the crash sites around the world without hindrance and in time before some 'local tribesmen' get to the craft? Surely some UFOs have crashed, for instance, somewhere in Africa – wouldn't the locals have been able to take pictures and stuff before the Legacy-guys show up?

So many questions, but I'm enjoying the show! ;-D
 
One thing I've never understood with these crash retrieval programs: given that UFOs have not, and are not crashing only in the US, how are these retrieval units supposedly able to get to all of the crash sites around the world without hindrance and in time before some 'local tribesmen' get to the craft? Surely some UFOs have crashed, for instance, somewhere in Africa – wouldn't the locals have been able to take pictures and stuff before the Legacy-guys show up?

I have heard the procedure is that local military forces make contact with US special forces which can be on-site within a couple of hours. The local military will just cordon off the crash site and enforce a news blackout.
 

Coulthard's fascinating interview with Jake Barber, the helicopter pilot whistleblower who has come forward to speak about his crash retrieval program experience.

The whole thing is awesome. There's video of the 'mystery egg'. He describes telepathic communication with the objects - he talks about becoming overwhelmed by emotion - a heady mix of deep sadness, incredible beauty, song, love, etc., and the feeling of being possessed by a pure spiritual force. Hey says that this 'beautiful spirit' is still caring for him, guiding his life and providing protection to this day.

Him and his team also had severe health reactions afterwards, and Dr Gary Nolan gives his opinion that it looks like some sort of radiation exposure.

Apparently There are government psionic teams who can summon craft - with their minds!

It was fascinating and the egg video did not disappoint, in my view.

I just hope Jake, Coulthard and their audience all place equal weight on the horrible after effects as they do the spiritual bliss state when considering what might be the nature of this 'NHI'.
 
The whole 'beautiful, spiritual telepathic UAP connection' however sounds like an even bigger setup. A functional UAP would have no need to be moved by a helicopter after landing. Perhaps this 'summoned craft' was intended to give Jake just the sort of experience he described, in order to implant the idea of 'good UAPs' into his mind. Notice that he followed up this story with a description of negative medical consequences which then occurred. Doesn't sound like the being associated with the UAP had Jake's safety or welfare in mind.

Just like a grooming or hoovering tactic that a dark personality might use.
 
To me, "true" disclosure, aliens (in whatever form - nuts/bolts, hyperdimensional etc) etc is a global event, not an American/Western event. Whilst there's definitely big movements in the US around this subject, I can't help but wonder whether all these is just "cultural" evolution rather than actual real "aliens" are here, look at that mothership in the sky type stuff that you don't need Twitter or the media to like tell you about, you just need to go outside your house and see with your own eyes type event! Hopefully made sense - a global event speaks for itself, a cultural event is projected by media/twitter/talking heads etc.

I'm only saying this, as to me, dependent on what environment we immerse ourselves in, what we are exposed to might appear like this is universal but this may only be perception rather than actual universal event. I basically doubt that the other non-golden billion population of the world are concerned about disclosure or are even aware of this cultural phenomenon taking root in the US. 🤷

To me, what's happening now is simply cultural conditioning of a specific group of people i.e. the golden billion.
 
(as can be seen by the many 'Mork and Mindy' egg-themed posts on X)
LOL! Yeah, the "Mork and Mindy" association popped up for me as well. Maybe that was intended?

One thing I've never understood with these crash retrieval programs: given that UFOs have not, and are not crashing only in the US, how are these retrieval units supposedly able to get to all of the crash sites around the world without hindrance and in time before some 'local tribesmen' get to the craft?
Well, historically the majority of the crash sites have been in the US because that's where most of the UAP activity is (@Approaching Infinity can correct me if I'm wrong). And as far as the locals getting to a crash site first, maybe that happens a lot more often than we realise but active coverup plus human normalcy bias has tended to favour the control system in the past?
 
The whole 'beautiful, spiritual telepathic UAP connection' however sounds like an even bigger setup. A functional UAP would have no need to be moved by a helicopter after landing. Perhaps this 'summoned craft' was intended to give Jake just the sort of experience he described, in order to implant the idea of 'good UAPs' into his mind. Notice that he followed up this story with a description of negative medical consequences which then occurred. Doesn't sound like the being associated with the UAP had Jake's safety or welfare in mind.

The psychich component is interesting, and I agree with you Ryan that the whole "best thing/feeling ever" that Barber described makes one think. Maybe his proximity to the UAP temporarily opened up some portal to highter dimensions through which he got these 'divine sensations'? And then he goes on to say that "this feeling is still with me, and it's protecting me".

We may have an explanation from a previous session as to what happened to him emotionally.

October 21, 1995

Q: (L) We're back. I want to talk about the Roswell video that we've all watched. Now Terry continues to insist that it was not Roswell, that there's something... He just can't get into it. I would like to know if that video is of alien beings that were retrieved from the crash of Roswell.

A: Yes.

Q: (L) OK. Why did so many people report seeing aliens that had only four fingers and [toes], you know, like the standard greys?

A: Multiple subjects.

A: OK, so there was more than one type of alien on that one craft?

A: Yes.

Q: (L) OK, the story that came from the camera man who shot the video was that there were these four beings. One was dead, and three were standing outside the craft, crying and clutching boxes to their chests. Is this an accurate...

A: Yes.

Q: (L) What were those boxes?

A: Storage of translation matrix group to individual, emotion stabilization units.

Q:
(L) What is a translation Matrix?

A:
Translates foreign thought patterns, not needed except in emergency loss of electromagnetic grid wave.

Q:
(L) OK, what is an emotion stabilization unit used for?

A:
Variety of uses, mostly for survival by neutralizing thoughts of harm by emotionally charged beings, not accustomed to shocking turn of events.

Q:
(L) Were the harmful thoughts that they were designed to neutralize, thoughts of other beings?

A: Yes.

Q:
(L) Well, they didn't work very well, did they?

A: Did not have chance to activate.

Q: (L) OK, so if they had had the opportunity to activate these boxes, they would have been more or less able to extricate themselves from this unpleasant situation?

A: Not extricate, lessen negative aspects.


It may have been the same or a similar technology and if so his experience is in a sense in accord with the description above by the C's of this technology. It certainly reinforce that is experience was genuine, that he is describing the retrieval honestly.
 
The whole thing is awesome. There's video of the 'mystery egg'. He describes telepathic communication with the objects - he talks about becoming overwhelmed by emotion - a heady mix of deep sadness, incredible beauty, song, love, etc., and the feeling of being possessed by a pure spiritual force. Hey says that this 'beautiful spirit' is still caring for him, guiding his life and providing protection to this day.

Him and his team also had severe health reactions afterwards, and Dr Gary Nolan gives his opinion that it looks like some sort of radiation exposure.

Great! Advanced spiritual beings (disk shaped craft actually) that fill you full of love AND make your skin peel off and damage your heart!

Apparently There are government psionic teams who can summon craft - with their minds!

Yeah, cells phones are so early 21st century! So undergrounders have an official name: "govt. psionic teams".
 
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It was fascinating and the egg video did not disappoint, in my view.

I was pretty non-plussed by it. It could be anything 'egg shaped'. And the way the narrator was trying to convince us all that this was clear evidence of a UAP was really suspect IMO. "Look how it rolls over when it is placed on the ground". Wow. :rolleyes: Of course, he's prolly doing it for ratings. As of now, I'm calling this whole show a stitch up.
 
Reads like an " Ashtar command "tm advertise. Is @Ca. quoting Steven Greer without using quotation marks ?
I quoted no one. This was the dialog posted by the video you are referring to.
Where is this information about the Galactic Federation coming from?
This is Kab's comment, and I thought his tweet emphasized a cautionary point about Greer's agenda disclosure.
If the tweet I posted created noise, then my apologies.

 
I was pretty non-plussed by it. It could be anything 'egg shaped'. And the way the narrator was trying to convince us all that this was clear evidence of a UAP was really suspect IMO. "Look how it rolls over when it is placed on the ground". Wow. :rolleyes: Of course, he's prolly doing it for ratings. As of now, I'm calling this whole show a stitch up.

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Coulthard's fascinating interview with Jake Barber, the helicopter pilot whistleblower who has come forward to speak about his crash retrieval program experience.

The whole thing is awesome. There's video of the 'mystery egg'. He describes telepathic communication with the objects - he talks about becoming overwhelmed by emotion - a heady mix of deep sadness, incredible beauty, song, love, etc., and the feeling of being possessed by a pure spiritual force. Hey says that this 'beautiful spirit' is still caring for him, guiding his life and providing protection to this day.

Him and his team also had severe health reactions afterwards, and Dr Gary Nolan gives his opinion that it looks like some sort of radiation exposure.

Apparently There are government psionic teams who can summon craft - with their minds!

I noticed that Jake Barber seems to have his ”eyes wide open” throughout the interview segments; in other scenarios, where he is off-interview, he doesn’t look to be so ”awestruck”.

Perhaps he is trying (subconsciously/consciously) to come across as honest and trustworthy when telling his story (he very likely had a genuine experience) in a high-stakes situation, with memories of the event coming back, etc. That "spiritual telepathic UAP connection" could still be doing its thing too.

Anyways, just an observation!


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Something I've mentioned on the NJ drones thread, but bears repeating here I think; the only reference most people have for "aliens" and particularly "alien invasion", is Hollywood movies. In the large majority of those movies, the aliens are decidedly evil, with the plots being, more or less, humans fighting against and defeating the "aliens". I'm leaving out movies like ET etc. that present an alien as cuddly, since they don't involve invasions.

Two questions this brought up for me were:

1) why have so many alien invasion movies depicted the aliens as evil? Maybe it's just that the archetypal idea of being "invaded" has always been a negative one for human beings. Another possible answer is the in the second question.

2) Assuming it's possible for "thor's pantheum" types to influence human creative endeavors like movies (as suggested by the Cs), why have the script writers for most modern day alien invasion movies not been "influenced" to make the aliens a lot more friendly, and thus prepare the ground for widespread acceptance at some point in the future? Maybe it would involve some kind of crossing the line vis a vis free will. On the same idea, perhaps script writers of these movies have been influenced, but in a more protective/positive direction, to avoid widespread acceptance of any possible planned mass invasion.

Anyway, presuming any "aliens" are planning some kind of disclosure in the near future, and presuming they want to create a good impression on humanity when they do it (or in the process leading up to it), they would be well-advised to not present themselves in a way that even remotely resembles any themes from Hollywood movies about aliens.

Assuming these premises are true, then the process of reasoning above necessarily produces a conclusion that allows me to assert with 78.24% certainty that any future disclosure will not be along the lines of alien invasion themes as presented in Hollywood movies. :wizard:

Moreover, it's possible there won't be any "aliens" at all. "Space craft"? Maybe, but in an increasingly hi-tech world, including military tech, any such craft may be superficially indistinguishable from human tech craft, and therefore much more acceptable.
 
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