Wednesday, 21 November 2018

Aliens at the Pentagon: Does the government know we are not alone?


By Susan Leighton

Aliens at the Pentagon is a deep dive documentary focusing on the Advanced Aerial Threat Identification Program which was the U.S. government’s secret UFO operation that was disclosed in 2017. Join Nick Pope, Britain’s “Fox Mulder” as he takes us on a tour of discovery.

Small Beginnings

Aliens at the Pentagon is the type of documentary that anyone who loves science fiction, The X-Files and anything to do with the exploration of the universe will find fascinating. With a run time of 1 hour and 6 minutes, this video from Reality Entertainment wastes no time in hitting the ground running and exposing you to multiple sources of information out of the gate.
Nick Pope who is a familiar face to fans of the program, Ancient Aliens is our guide on this tour of one of the Pentagon’s most secretive efforts, the now famous Advanced Aerial Threat Identification Program or AATIP for short.
Mr. Pope was an employee with the Ministry of Defense in the United Kingdom for over 20 years. He actually spearheaded their government UFO investigative unit and is known as the “real-life Fox Mulder.” One thing is for certain, Nick is very knowledgeable when it comes to military strategy and the behind the scenes protocol of public offices.
That is why he is the perfect individual to lead this excursion into finding out if Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon are real or bogus. First of all, we dive right into the history of AATIP which has its roots in Project Sign which morphed into Project Grudge which ended with Project Blue Book.
Blue Book was discontinued in 1969 but ended up getting a reprieve years later in another form when Senator Harry Reid created AATIP at the behest of his friend government contractor, Robert Bigelow. AATIP looked into UAP sightings from 2007 until 2012.

Enter the Seeker

During that time, the man at the center of the agency was Luis Elizondo. Luis was a veteran and a Department of Defense employee who worked with the Defense Intelligence Agency to investigate UFO encounters. For several years, Elizondo ran the program.
In that time, his mission was to determine what UFOs were and what was the technology behind them. Notice who or what was flying the craft never really came into play. Elizondo believed that these vehicles were a viable threat to our national security with good reason.
His tenure saw various bits of information emerge. He was responsible for the Tic-Tac and Gimble videos. These were provided to the New York Times who featured an article that blew the cover of AATIP wide open in December of last year.
The most famous one featured two Navy F-18 fighter jet pilots who had an encounter with an object not of this world. Elizondo also stated that there were “meta materials” that were being tested at Bigelow Aerospace. The conclusion was the fact that based on ionization and exposure to cosmic rays, the materials’ origins were deemed as originating from “beyond earth.”
Perhaps more importantly is the fact that AATIP after numerous investigations into UAP sightings developed a list of identifiable characteristics that were inherent in all reported encounters with UFOs.
  • The craft travel at hypersonic velocities.
  • They have a low observability factor.
  • UAPs have sudden and extreme acceleration capabilities.
  • Trans-medium travel abilities such as able to fly into the ocean or out of the ocean.
  • Positive lift or what is known as anti-gravity propulsion.
It is believed that UFOs are capable of “metric engineering” space and time. Their exotic propulsion systems warp the continuum creating a “bubble” effect which enables the craft to fly incredible distances.

Conclusions or Smoke and Mirrors?

Now that everything is out in the open and the public knows that our government was delving into the study of UFOs is there a conclusion to be drawn from all of the information that was gathered? Some people say yes while others remain unconvinced.
It is believed that the whistle being blown on AATIP was a deliberate distraction orchestrated to keep us from really getting close to the truth. There are some existing theories that there might be a Majestic 12 group that is so hidden that Elizondo’s efforts couldn’t find them.
This is the under the radar group where many Ufologists believe re-engineering of recovered extraterrestrial craft is taking place.
There is also a school of thought known as the Acclimatization Theory. Basically, over the course of several years, the public will receive random bits and pieces of information about UAPs such as videos and photographs to soften people up to the concept that life on other planets exists.
For those individuals that are the deep conspiracy gurus there is another conjecturing that Aliens at the Pentagon suggests. This one sounds very DaVinci Code. Apparently, the Illuminati have created this entire scenario to engineer their takeover of the government to institute a “New World Order.” In other words, smoke and mirrors.
Classic misdirection like in a magic act. We will let you believe that we have discovered a potential alien threat that doesn’t exist so that you are focused on that possibility and not the fact that a subversive movement is taking place right under your collective noses.

The Takeaway

What does Nick Pope believe the takeaway is from all this newfound knowledge from AATIP’s demise? He chose to quote Luis Elizondo who penned a resignation letter to his superior outlining his frustration and lack of support for his group.
One phrase that sounds like a possible harbinger for the future or at least a thought-provoking statement is this. There is overwhelming evidence that exists proving that there is a potential “existential threat to our national security.”
What makes this somewhat alarming is Elizondo observed during his tenure that phenomenon exists that we can’t explain. Could it be that his statement belies a deep secret that perhaps those visiting us have ulterior motives and not necessarily benevolent intentions? After viewing Aliens at the Pentagon you can’t rule out that possibility.