Thursday, 22 October 2020

Former Nevada Sen. Harry Reid Claims U.S. Government Is Hiding Facts On UFOs From Public


By Dana Sanchez

Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said the U.S. government has information about UFOs that it has been hiding and covering up for years.

Reid, 80, served as a Nevada senator from 1987 to 2017. While in office, he sought to continue funding a Defense Department program called Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification that had had been discontinued.

In the new documentary, “The Phenomenon,” director James Fox asked Reid if there’s some evidence on UFOs that still hasn’t seen the light of day, Huffpost reported.

“I’m saying most of it hasn’t seen the light of day,” Reid replied. 

“There’s more than one up there,” Reid said, adding that he believes UFOs may have interfered with U.S. weapons.

The film examines the history of UFO sightings in and outside the U.S. with new details about encounters involving U.S. Navy pilots. It also details a 1967 report about how 10 missiles became inoperative over a U.S. missile base at the same time that a UFO appeared above the base.

The Pentagon studied recordings of UFOs in a classified program, launched at the request of Reid in 2007 that ended in 2012 due to lack of funding.

Luis Elizondo, the former head of the classified program, told CNN in 2017 that he thinks “there is very compelling evidence that we may not be alone. These aircraft — we’ll call them aircraft — are displaying characteristics that are not currently within the U.S. inventory nor in any foreign inventory that we are aware of.”

Elizondo said he resigned from the Defense Department in 2017 to protest the secrecy surrounding the program and the opposition to funding it.

“They did everything they could to stop the program from going forward … they wanted nothing to do with this … Nobody has to agree why it’s there. But shouldn’t we at least be spending some money to study all these phenomena? Shouldn’t we study this stuff? The answer is yes,” Reid said.

Instead, Reid said, “the federal government all these years has covered up, put brake pads on everything, stopped it. I think it’s very, very bad for our country.”

Elizondo described the documentary as setting “a new benchmark for disclosure” and “the most accurate and informative documentary ever made about UAPs (unidentified aerial phenomena),” according to “The Phenomenon” website.

The “unwarranted stigma” around UFOs has “prevented the government and academia from taking this important topic seriously,” said Chris Mellon, former deputy assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence in Defense Department.

“The rapidly increasing number and quality of land and space-based sensors is making the UAP issue impossible to avoid,” said Mellon, whose voice is also included in the documentary.

In August 2020, the Pentagon announced that the U.S. Navy was overseeing a new task force to investigate “unexplained aerial incidents” that have been observed on several occasions by U.S. military aircraft.

The new task force — the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force (UAPTF) — will report to the office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security.

“The Department of Defense and the military departments take any incursions by unauthorized aircraft into our training ranges or designated airspace very seriously and examine each report,” the Pentagon said in a press release. “This includes examinations of incursions that are initially reported as UAP (unidentified aerial phenomena) when the observer cannot immediately identify what he or she is observing.”

Open Minds UFO Radio Newscast – 10/16/2020 – Special Guest: Martin Willis

By OpenMindsTV

Join us as host Alejandro Rojas discusses the UFO news of the week with a guest. This week’s guest: Martin Willis.

Jo Wood: I'm a UFO spotter

Ronnie & Jo Wood

By Female First

Jo Wood admitted she loves searching the skies for UFOs after a strange encounter she once had on holiday.

The 65-year-old model and television personality - who was married to Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood for 26 years until 2011 – is convinced aliens exist after a strange encounter she once had while on holiday in South America and another odd experience she had whilst flying on a plane when she spotted something strange out of her window, so if the evening is bright she likes to go out in her garden to see if she can see any life from other planets hovering over the earth.

Speaking in HELLO! magazine, Jo - who has her own UFO-themed podcast 'Alien Nation with Jo Wood - said: “I really believe they exist. Ever since Ronnie and I saw this strange object hovering over the ocean before speeding off at supersonic speed - while we were on holiday in Brazil - I've been obsessed.

"On a clear night, I come out and stare up at the sky to see if I can see another UFO."

Earlier this year, Jo’s brother, Paul Karslake, tragically died from coronavirus complications at the age of 61 and she admitted the hardest thing about losing her sibling was not being able to say a proper goodbye to him.

She said: “"I can't believe he's gone. Before he died, I spoke to him on the phone and said, 'Come on Paul, you're going to be alright.' But he knew how ill he was.

“'No Jo, I'm f*****', he replied. The worst thing was not being able to see him. Even his funeral had to be online."

Jo previously admitted she is convinced there are aliens living among humans on earth.

She said: "I think there are lots of different types of aliens out there - from the classic 'greys' with the big heads and eyes to ones that can morph to look exactly like humans and secretly live among us. I'm sure I know a lot of aliens; there are some pretty weird people out there.

"I think that some aliens might be studying us. Others might just be visiting, like tourists - 'Let's go and have a look at that blue planet over there.' "

Sharon Osbourne on why she may believe in UFOS

 


By Herald Magazine

Sharon, Jack and Ozzy Osbourne are discussing whether Bigfoot is reality or fiction.

Jack, son of musician Ozzy and Sharon, has just shown them footage he says is "considered some of the most authentic", that shows what many have debated is or isn't the folkloric creature shown on a grainy black and white screen moving across a landscape.

It is all part of their new Really TV series titled The Osbournes Want To Believe, which sees Jack trying to talk his famous parents around into considering that supernatural activity and more may hold some truth.

"We did it all during quarantine and it was like 'Hey, do you want to do this thing? And they were like 'Absolutely, we'll do anything'. So it didn't take too much convincing," explains Jack.

The family is no stranger to appearing on TV together, having been one of the pioneers of reality TV with their MTV series The Osbournes back in 2002, which also featured daughter Kelly.

Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy, dubbed the Prince of Darkness throughout his stellar music career, is resolute when asked by Jack about if he believes in Bigfoot.

"No," he says emphatically, during the first episode of the programme filmed during lockdown, which sees Jack show his parents video footage of poltergeists, haunted dolls, UFOs and more, followed by a discussion and sometimes debate, about the veracity of various phenomenon.

Does Jack think father Ozzy, who spoke frankly about being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease earlier this year, is the most sceptical of them all?

He says: "Oh absolutely, he's superstitious, but he's a sceptic and a cynic when it comes to this kind of stuff".

The unexplained aside, Sharon, 68, is also no stranger to TV screens in the US and has been a co-host on American chat show The Talk since 2010.

She also appeared on UK screens as a judge on The X Factor.

She and Brummie Ozzy, 71, first met in 1970, and married in 1982. They went on to have three children - Kelly, Jack and Aimee, who has largely chosen to stay out of the limelight.

When Sharon reflects on filming the series, she says it was a "gift".

"Because we were all so bored and had you know, wanting to see each other, no work, no nothing, so it was like a gift... it was so much fun," she explains.

So has son Jack, 34, managed to change her mind on anything?

She says perhaps: "Probably about UFOs, because I've always been like 'Nah, what are you on about, (it's a) load of old rubbish, you know it's cartoon books, read too many cartoon books' but I definitely do think that there is something to it, well more than something to it, now".

Jack reckons it's about "re-gearing" what you know.

"I think it takes a certain kind of, you have to almost re-gear your understanding of things to be totally openminded to everything," he says.

"We're all told from a young age ghosts aren't real, aliens can't exist, all this stuff, Bigfoot is not real, (the) Loch Ness Monster is fake, and so it's almost like deprogramming that and hey, what if it is something but it might not be what we think it is, but it's still something that we don't know what it is".

It's something he's been interested in from a young age, but refers to himself as an enthusiast, and not an expert, on the subject matter.

He explains: "I've always been into kind of paranormal, UFO stuff and it started as a kid when X Files was the biggest show ever and I just geeked out on it.

"It's always been like my little kind of side interest and then I started doing Portals to Hell (a TV programme) in 2018 and it's just kind of been this weird world I've found myself in.

"I've very much covered it from an enthusiast kind of approach instead of like the expert, because I think it's odd to be an expert on something that isn't really proven".

Mother Sharon recalls his childhood interest in the area.

"It was something as he said from a child, especially living in America you'd go in a young boys bedroom and there'd be sporting team posters on the wall and things like that and Jack would have alien bodies on the wall posters, so it definitely has been with him a long time".

As has their interest in these things as a family, you could say, as the series sees Sharon reference a family trip many years ago that saw them go looking for Scotland's famous Loch Ness Monster, the mythical creature said to inhabit the loch on the Scottish Highlands.

"I think it was in 1996, and we went up to Inverness and we went on like a little random long weekend holiday and went on a little Loch Ness Monster excursion," says Jack.

Sharon adds: "Jack and Ozzy would go out to the loch at night and they had their torches, going ankle deep into the loch, looking for the monster".

"But no luck," quips Jack, "we never found Nessie".

Despite living in the US, the family still has strong roots in the UK, and still owns property here.

"We miss it terribly," Sharon says.

"We still have our house there, the house we talk about (in the show), we still have it, it's just that we haven't been over for a while but we miss the UK terribly, really, really a lot.

"And since you can't go you want to go more.

"You know we were meant to be there all of August, we'd planned, you know a long term plan, this is what we're going to do and we're going to go for Christmas and of course it didn't pan out and of course you just pine for it more.

"You know, you want what you can't have?".

The family are among millions staying put due to coronavirus travel restrictions.

But luckily, after rigorous testing and putting strict safety measures in place, they were able to film the series, albeit with a minimal crew.

"We were super cautious and tested everyone a day or two before we started filming and just cranked it out," says Jack.

"The biggest thing was trying to get our ducks in a row to make sure had some kind of system in place for filming during Covid, and we got four hours to do two episodes a day so let's just roll and that's exactly what we did and it was a lot of fun".

The Osbournes Want To Believe airs on Really from Monday, 9pm.

Ex Intel Official Says He Was the Source of the Pentagon's UFO Videos

By MJ Banias

Chris Mellon is a member of Tom DeLonge's To the Stars Academy and claims he got the videos "in the Pentagon parking lot."

In the recently released UFO documentary The Phenomenon, Chris Mellon, the former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, stated that he was the source who provided the New York Times with the three infamous UFO videos it published in 2017.

Mellon, who is currently a member of Tom DeLonge’s To the Stars Academy, told filmmaker James Fox in an on-camera interview that he met with an unnamed individual in the parking lot of the Pentagon and was handed a package containing the three videos that formed the basis of the most important UFO article in many years. 

“I received the videos, the now famous videos in the Pentagon parking lot from a Defense Department official. I still have the packaging,” Mellon said. “This is a case where somebody bent the rules a little bit, and they did so for the larger good and we’re absolutely all better off because of it.”

 

Motherboard has been unable to independently verify that Mellon was the source of the videos, but his story tracks with everything we know about them. We know that To the Stars Academy ultimately published the videos, and Mellon was one of the earliest members of that group.

One of the New York Times journalists who worked on that story, Leslie Kean, also appears in the documentary. In that story, the Times unveiled a secretive Pentagon UFO program called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, or AATIP, and released videos shot by Navy pilots who intercepted a strange object off the coast of San Diego on November 14th, 2004. The pilots managed to shoot video of the object with their F-18’s gun camera. Two other videos recorded on January 21st, 2015, were released showing another anomalous aerial vehicle rotating while in flight and another object quickly flying over the water below.

Months earlier, in late August of 2017, the former head of AATIP,  Luis Elizondo, worked with the Defense Office of Prepublication and Security Review to have the three videos declassified. On October 4th, Kean met with Elizondo as well as other individuals where she was told about the secret UFO program. Elizondo told Motherboard that Chris Mellon was in the room as well, and showed Kean videos on a laptop. Elizondo believes that the videos Kean was shown were the three UAP videos in question, but could not confirm it outright because he was not looking at the computer during that time. 

Earlier that same day, Elizondo resigned from his position at the Pentagon. Only days later, Elizondo along with Mellon would appear on stage with former Blink 182 punk rocker Tom DeLonge and announce a new UFO research organization named “To The Stars Academy of Arts and Science.” 

As a result, UFOs have become a hot topic. Publicly, the Department of Defence established a new UAP Task Force on August 4th, 2020 to continue investigating UFO reports made by military personnel. However, previous statements by the Pentagon contradict this and seem to indicate that the Office of Naval Intelligence along with the Office of the Secretary of Defense has had such a task force well before August of 2020. 

Motherboard reached out to Kean and she stated that due to policies concerning source identity at the New York Times, she could not comment. Mellon was also unable to comment at this time and declined an interview. A spokesperson for the New York Times told Motherboard “the Department of Defense was the on the record source of the videos in our coverage. We don’t plan to comment beyond that.”

More UFO sighting stories from celebs


By  Brynley Louise

Celebrity interviews usually work to focus on whatever new project the interviewee is promoting, but there also needs to be a balance between “here’s this new thing” and also maintaining the likability & relatability of the star. Not to mention, celebs are on a press circuit they can get bored answering the same ten questions over & over again.

So, occasionally celebrities will admit to weird things, or tell never-before-told stories in order to entertain their fans & themselves. From believing in ghosts to UFO sightings, there are a few odd things celebs have admitted to.

Miley Cyrus

This is the most recent admission, so of course we have to talk about this one first. In an interview for Interview Magazine Cyrus says she once had an alien experience. She says that while she was driving with a friend through San Bernardino in California they both spotted a UFO.

She describes the object as a “flying snowplow” saying, “ It had this big plow in the front of it and was glowing yellow. I did see it flying, and my friend saw it, too.” She goes on to say a couple of other cars on the road stopped to view the object so she’s fairly certain it was real. She says she was shaken for about five days because there was an alien sitting on the front of the object and she made eye contact with it.

It’s worth noting Cyrus admits the sighting could have been due to some weed wax (one of the most potent forms of cannabis concentrate) she had purchased from a guy in a van in front of a taco shop. Though, she cites the other pulled over cars as evidence the sighting was most likely real.

Nick Jonas

Okay, we’re noticing a trend with late millennial Disney stars and UFOs . . . maybe Disney Channel is where the government keeps its aliens? That might explain some things.

It turns out Nick Jonas is also a firm believer in aliens and he had his first sighting at around age fifteen. He was playing basketball in the backyard when he saw three flying saucers. He asked his friend, “Are you seeing this or am I losing my mind?” His friend confirmed they also saw the oddity.

Jonas said he went online and discovered there was a similar sighting just two weeks prior. He’s been a believer in extraterrestrials ever since then and has cited District 9 as his favorite movie in some interviews.

Kesha

In non-Disney celebrities, Kesha has also admitted to seeing a UFO. In an Instagram post from 2017 she posted a selfie of a bedazzled UFO shirt and captioned it, “ufos are real. i have seen them. not playing.”

She also said in an interview once that the cover art for her album Rainbow was inspired by a sighting she had while in the desert. She said, “I was like, ‘Those are f—ing aliens.’ They were spaceships’”.

Kurt Russel

Kurt Russel (who is now one of our favorite Santa Clauses), is actually part of a rather famed UFO sighting. He was on an airplane and flying into an airport in Phoenix, Arizona when he spotted some lights in the shape of a triangle. He didn’t think too much of it at the time.

However, years later his wife, Goldie Hawn, was watching a UFO documentary which featured a segment on the Phoenix Lights sighting. Russel suddenly realized this sighting was on the same night as his odd sighting & the details all matched.

The Phoenix Lights are, to-date, the most reported UFO sighting of all time. They occurred on March 13, 1997 across the states of Arizona & Nevada, as well as the Mexican state of Sonora.

Ufologist seeks hillwalkers who photographed ‘UFO’ above Pitlochry in 1990

By Sean O'Neil

A paranormal investigator is asking two hillwalkers who photographed a UFO near Pitlochry in 1990 to come forward after the Ministry of Defence sealed records of the sighting for another 52 years.

Straiph Wilson in Calvine


Straiph Wilson wants to meet the pair who captured six images of an unidentified flying object over Calvine in Highland Perthshire in August 1990.

Images and files relating to the sighting were supposed to be made public in January after a 30 year wait but the MoD has now said the records won’t be released until 2072.

The Calvine incident happened on August 4 1990 when two men saw a large diamond-shaped object hovering for about 10 minutes before it shot upwards at great speed.

The pair said they saw military aircraft make a number of low-level passes while the UFO sat above the village.

One of the witnesses took six colour photographs of the daytime incident, which have never been made public.

The secrecy surrounding the Pitlochry UFO files and the 52-year postponement has heightened Straiph’s suspicions.

With the vital information relating to the sighting under lock and key for another five decades he reckons first hand accounts from the hillwalkers may be the only way to find out what really happened in the Perthshire town.

Straiph said: “That speaks volumes when the government does that. They’re trying to hide something.

“It’s one of the most important sightings in Britain, if not in the world.

“The pictures must be quite significant if we could get the two hillwalkers to come forward.

“Back then people might have been scared of the government but I don’t think they’re scared now.”

A former technician at Glasgow University and Stirling University, Straiph has been interested in the case since he was young.

With his background in science he has been left frustrated at the lack of information being made available on the sighting.

“Obviously working in science you have to be a realist,” he said.

“This is coming a bit left-field of science.”

Straiph is not alone in believing the Calvine sighting to be of significant importance.

Nick Pope, who worked for the MoD for 21 years, has seen the photographs and said they appeared to show a metallic spacecraft, 25 metres in diameter, in the sky over the village.

He added that military jets in the background may have been escorting or pursuing the UFO.

The former government employee said in 2012 that the image was “easily the most compelling UFO photo” he had ever seen.

The MoD said their records concerning UFOs have been transferred to The National Archives.

However, they are being kept classified for a number of reasons including the fact that the files may include personal information relating to living members of the public.

The hillwalkers or anyone with information relating to the sighting can contact Straiph at info@straiph.co.uk.

Khloe Kardashian spotted a UFO? Her UFO sighting story

By  Julissa Medina

What happens when your favorite celebrity says they saw a UFO flying in the sky? UFO sightings are often dismissed by naysayers who don’t believe in aliens, and it’s easy to ignore the deranged man on the street yelling about alien conspiracy theories. On the other hand, having a famous personality say aliens exist is quite unexpected – especially if that person is Khloe Kardashian. 

In 2005, Khloe Kardashian took her UFO sightings to Twitter, but that wouldn’t be the last time she saw something unusual in the sky. Let’s take a look at why Kardashian believes in UFOs.

It’s not a plane

Khloe Kardashian and her best friend Malika Hagg appeared on an episode of the Emergency Contact with Simon Huck & Melissa Gray Washington podcast. During their October 12th episode, Khloe opened up about a time she saw what she thought was a UFO while driving around Hollywood with Malika. (Turns out California is a popular vacation spot among aliens as well.)

“I did see a UFO. It was years ago, and I was driving my Hummer at the time, right?” Kardashian began. “We were driving and I saw one. We were driving by the Sepulveda area in the San Fernando Valley, and I told Malika and she didn’t look up fast enough and I saw a UFO.”

On the other hand, Malika didn’t believe a UFO flew across the sky that day causing the two to get into a heated debate. “She didn’t believe me. She missed it,” Kardashian continued. “Until this day, we argue about it. But I also have a UFO on video that I did see.”

Haqq said although she believes Khloe see’s UFOs sometimes, she isn’t sure Khloe actually saw one on that specific day together. “Now I know she’s really seeing them,” Haqq said. “The debate is really that specific day years ago. I did not see it.”

It’s not a missel

Unfortunately, Khloe Kardashian doesn’t have evidence she saw a UFO during their car ride; however, she does have footage of what appeared to be aliens shooting across the night sky back in 2015.

Khloe Kardashian is one of the many Southern California residents who’ve witnessed unusual objects in the sky. The government stated the sighting was just a missile test but Kardashian thinks otherwise; she quickly took her thoughts on extraterrestrials to Twitter. 

Khloe Kardashian asserted that aliens exist and shared her video of flying objects on Twitter. She got her younger sister, Kendall Jenner, involved by saying Jenner also saw the strange spacecraft: “Kendall and I are spazzing out,” she tweeted. “#WeAreNotAlone #UFO @KendallJenner,” she penned in another post.

Aliens amongst us

Khloe Kardashian called out the government for trying to conceal the existence of aliens after they explained what she saw was just a “naval test fire”. “Of course they are because the government doesn’t want to admit that we are not alone,” she wrote before adding, “No further details” yeah ok….. Thanks that’s because #WeAreNotAlone #AdmitIt.”

Although the existence of aliens & UFOs remains a mystery, Khloe Kardashian certainly believes in them. It doesn’t look like she’s backing down from her stance either, no matter how skeptical her friends & family are. 

People Want to See Kristen Welker Ask Trump and Biden About UFOs During Thursday's Debate

BY KELLY WYNNE

2020 has been a shocking year, to say the least, so is it really unrealistic that the topic of UFOs could surface at the next presidential debate? Believe it or not, some Americans want to see President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden address the topic of national security in a totally new way on Thursday night.

Bryce Zabel, writer and producer of NBC's Dark Skies, published a Medium article on Monday that questions if debate moderator and NBC reporter Kristen Welker could bring up the topic of UFOs during the final presidential debate before the 2020 election.

The post by Zabel references a few current events in which the Department of Defense acknowledged three legitimate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) videos, which were filmed by the United States Navy. A press release from the Department of Defense confirmed the videos' existence in April.

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the first presidential debate against former Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at the Health Education Campus of Case Western Reserve University on September 29, 2020, in Cleveland, Ohio.

GETTY/MORRY GASH-POOL/GETTY IMAGES

In citing other reports of the American government investigating similar unexplained encounters, Zabel poses a possible question for Welker to ask at Thursday's event. "Given all of this, and the continuing worldwide sightings by other nation's militaries, plus a significant 70-plus year history of sightings by credible witnesses, what will be your Administration's policy toward this issue, particularly military encounters, and will you guarantee to provide the American people with a transparent review of the information without resorting to undue classification?" he wrote.

While Zabel is certainly one of the most outspoken Americans who hopes to see the extraterrestrial conversation brought up, he's not the first to ask for such questions, either seriously or jokingly.

So what are the odds of this actually happening? Very low, it seems—though, it's not impossible. Trump has already been asked about the existence of aliens, and he's apparently going to look into it. During a recent Fox News interview, Trump talked a bit about UFOs.

Host Maria Bartiromo posed a direct question to Trump, asking if there really are UFOs. "Well, I'm gonna have to check on that," he responded. "I mean, I've heard that. I heard that two days ago, so I'll check on that. I'll take a good, strong look at that."

At the moment, everyone who tunes in to the debate should expect to hear Trump and Biden talk about a variety of topics, including national security, COVID, American families, race in America, leadership and climate change, according to CNN. We'll just have to wait and see if UFOs make a sudden appearance.

Demi Lovato Claims She Made Contact With Aliens, Shares UFO Sighting Video

By Wendy Michaels

Demi Lovato has made contact with aliens and she has the receipts to prove it. The singer took to Instagram to share her amazing experience, complete with photos and video, and an explanation of how meditation helped her achieve the out-of-this-world connection.

Demi Lovato believes in aliens… and mermaids

Demi Lovato | Jeff Kravitz/AMA2017/FilmMagic for dcp

In a 2014 interview on Late Night With Seth Meyers, Lovato shared her take on whether she believes in aliens, saying, “I know that  [aliens are] real. How self-centered would we be as humans to believe that we are the only living things in the universe?”

You can’t argue with that logic.

Her beliefs don’t just involve extraterrestrials, however, as she pointed out her love of conspiracy theories. She also thinks mermaids are real after watching an “extremely convincing documentary” that convinced her.

Meyers was quick with a joke, saying, “The Little Mermaid?”


Lovato explained more about why she thinks these underwater aliens could be real. “You know Atlantis, how there was that underwater city?,” she asked. “I believe that there could possibly be mermaids, which is actually an alien species that lives in parts of the Indian Ocean, which we have never explored before.”

She continued, “And Christopher Columbus had actually seen three mermaids on his way to America.”


The mermaids aren’t what you see in books, according to Lovato, who said, “No, I mean they’re aliens!”

She said she doesn’t believe in Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster, however, and isn’t entirely convinced that the moon landing was real.


Demi Lovato claims she’s contacted aliens

Lovato has taken her beliefs to the next level, claiming that, through meditation, she was able to make contact with aliens and “witnessed the most incredibly profound sightings.”

In an Oct. 17 Instagram post, Lovato shared images and video of her experience. She included the details in her post’s caption, writing, “The past few days I’ve spent in Joshua Tree with a small group of loved ones and @dr.steven.greer and his CE5 team. Over the past couple months I have dug deep into the science of consciousness and experienced not only peace and serenity like I’ve never known but I also have witnessed the most incredibly profound sightings both in the sky as well as feet away from me.”

She continued, “This planet is on a very negative path towards destruction but WE can change that together. If we were to get 1% of the population to meditate and make contact, we would force our governments to acknowledge the truth about extraterrestrial life among us and change our destructive habits destroying our planet.”

“This is just some of the evidence from under the stars in the desert sky that can no longer be ignored and must be shared immediately,” the singer added. “To make contact yourself you can download the CE5 app and it will teach you the protocols to connect to life form beyond our planet!! (Ps, if it doesn’t happen on the first try — keep trying — it took me several sessions to tap into a deep enough level of meditation to make contact!) Happy communicating.”