BETTER LATE THAN NEVER: UFOs AND CRYPTO-TERRESTRIALS

You might have noticed, if you've been paying attention, that another bit of the cartoon we've all been watching is the recent campaign of "catch-up" the lamestream propotainment media has been waging. For literally decades the goobernment denied the reality of UFOs and their sightings, and even hired well-known academics to go out and debunk the whole idea, until said academics encountered too much of a strange thing called evidence in the form of testimony of perfectly normal rational people, and had to re-evaluate the narrative and reject it. THen came the pictures, and videos. Again, the same story: some were faked, and quickly demonstrated to be such, but many were not, or were, at least, "in a gray area." Finally, in just the recent few years, we've had the goobernment itself, in the form of "whistleblowers" and carefully stage-managed appearances of "witnesses" go before Congressional hearings with more officially sponsored stories. We've moved, in other words, from outright denial to quasi-0fficial acceptance.

This is called "a limited hangout" in the professional parlance of intelligence skullduggery, and it is an essential and necessary step if one senses one is losing control of a narrative, for rather than lose that control, one accepts certain generalized things from the opposition in order to maintain it.  I can speak from some personal experience, because having been a part of two "Secret space program conferences", one in San Mateo, California in 2014, and the other in Bastrop, Texas in 2015, I can vouch that the organizers of both conferences were keen to avoid the "usual people" that ordinarily speak at such events, and invite a more serious panel of speakers, not with stories to tell, but speculations to argue and evidences to consider.  By not inviting "the usual people and UFO divas" pushing the same general narratives of Et contact and so on, the hidden control over it began to slip. In my opinion, and in the thinking and understanding of our friend Daniel Liszt a.k.a. "Dark Journalist," it was in response to these two conferences that new "marketing campaigns" were launched to reassert control of the narrative; there were even attempts to copyright the phrase "secret space program", and big names were brought forward in connection with corporate projects, all in an effort to reassert influence over the UFO and associated fields.

With that in mind, consider the following story shared by W.G. (and many others):

Harvard Scientists Say There May Be an Unknown, Technologically Advanced Civilization Hiding on Earth

I'm not surprised that in the falling and failing academic standards of the modern American quackademy, that such an idea should be presented as new, or if not as completely new, at least as exciting and engaging "because we (Harvard) say so"; here's what the article says:

What if — stick with us here — an unknown technological civilization is hiding right here on Earth, sheltering in bases deep underground and possibly even emerging with UFOs or disguised as everyday humans?

In a new paper that's bound to raise eyebrows in the scientific community, a team of researchers from Harvard and Montana Technological University speculates that sightings of "Unidentified Anomalous Phemonemona" (UAP) —  bureaucracy-speak for UFOs, basically — "may reflect activities of intelligent beings concealed in stealth here on Earth (e.g., underground), and/or its near environs (e.g., the Moon), and/or even 'walking among us' (e.g., passing as humans)."

Yes, that's a direct quote from the paper. Needless to say, the researchers admit, this idea of hidden "crypoterrestrials" is a highly exotic hypothesis that's "likely to be regarded skeptically by most scientists." Nonetheless, they argue, the theory "deserves genuine consideration in a spirit of epistemic humility and openness."

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First is that a "remnant form" of an ancient, highly advanced human civilization is still hanging around, observing us. Second is that an intelligent species evolved independently of humans in the distant past, possibly from "intelligent dinosaurs," and is now hiding their presence from us. Third is that these hidden occupants of Earth traveled here from another planet or time period. And fourth — please keep a straight face, everybody — is that these unknown inhabitants of Earth are "less technological than magical," which the researchers liken to "earthbound angels."

The idea of Crypto-terrestrials is not new of course. I have before me as I type this blog a little book by Mac Tonnies, published in 2010, outlining precisely many of the ideas which are now receiving the Harvard nihil obstat and imprimatur. It is even blatantly titled The Cryptoterrestrials. Many academics have advanced these theories, and regular readers here will be aware of my own speculations regarding ancient civilizations, wars, and advanced technologies. One notices, in the article's mentions of names, a definite and discernible lack of mention - deliberate omissions - of people like Dr. John Brandenburg, or Dr. David Jacobs, or even of Harvard's own Dr. John Mack, of Dr. Jacques Vallee, of Dr. Mark Carlotto or, yes, of Richard C. Hoagland and Mark McCandlish, Michael Schratt, Catherine Fitts, Stanton Friedman, Richard Dolan and so many others who were independent thinkers and speculators and who have produced an enormous body of work to consider.

Instead, we are served up the bland and nervous dish of David Grusch, and so on. In short, the Harvard paper is only playing catchup with people and ideas that have been abroad and discussed in the serious Ufology community for decades. So what is the exercise all about? It is about those phrases nihil obstat and imprimatur: it is about asserting Harvard's - and therefore, the deep state's - supposed right to control "the narrative" of UFOs, and to determine which "sources" one may trust, and which ones are to be avoided. This is not about the UFO phenomenon, but about the influence and control over it. It is about trying to maintain curial control over it. it's yet another limited hangout, another "fake out", another "rope-a-dope". In short, I strongly suspect it's not "epistemic humility and openness", because without the presence of such people in its mentions, it's just more "business as usual," designed to keep the wavering on the reservation.

Don't fall for it. These were the same people that gave you "the Science", and covid, and the magic bullet, and so many other acadermically approved narratives and lies.  In that respect, it could even be a very subtle psyop, given the fact that many people are now so cynical about our quackademic institutions: "Harvard said that? Really? Well that settles it; I don't believe it..." As a limited hangout, you've got to admit, it's quite well-done, because they win either way.

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".

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  1. eccentric1 on June 21, 2024 at 2:08 pm

    Hey Doc, Chris Carter & staff tackled this back in ‘99 – as Ecclesiastes states: “There is nothing new under the sun.”

    https://youtu.be/QU3_sMu-eCo?si=gX6uFc6moa6raEvj



  2. Richard on June 20, 2024 at 3:43 pm

    In one’s view, the [Havid’s-of-Harvard’s] and their Covid-sing-along-tune of academia win for losing. And quite well, too. They seem stuck on a mobius loop of vane deception of their own doing that they may keep. It’s their loop to hangout on seemingly round’n’round. Besides, those looking for useless idiots for sale already know where to go for white-coat-fillers. Many of them have bills to pay having listened for years in how to gain a name associated moniker. To each their own. Thank goodness there’s a group who know better by now not to engage in deliberate loss of integrity willingly and worked hard for what little recognition received but more so for knowledge sake and the advancement for what it is to know.

    The [Others] often control the say and not say since they know better that that, which is, is more than the sum of its parts; and that that is not a yak-kha-thon in the first place – yielding mute and peaceful silence (in some ways knowing). That’s not to say one cannot indulge into the vernacular of expression to tame those parts of the brain taught babbling from early-on. By doing so there’s a settling of the busy speech centers of the brain if only temporarily until the next riling of the speech centers beckon a settling of the synapses of thought (as it’s thought to be). Probably why the talk and talk about raising frequency levels of mind – or, at least, have some form of self-dialing potentiometer in the form of self-attenuating and Being.

    Be it known that it is at the behest of the one who pursues the talk for talk sake and the consequences of such solicitations. Buy a dictionary. You’ll need it. About 500,000 words to start. Dare you to read the preparatory pages in the beginning of your chosen book form lexicon.

    This lengthy, linear, and imprecise language of the upright simian type seems designed that way unless one temps a repetition of words, phrase, or takes a chance at dispersing their portion of hearsay to any who would listen. And then there’s that visual thump-able proof-i-ness many often as they wouldn’t recognize such strangeness if it walked up and shook their hand. Heaven help them if they must first be told what they’ve seen, heard, and touched like their own sensory systems must have permission to do so (oh, give us a break already).

    By the way, some say that the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is rewriting astrophysics and other parts of currently taught physics. The vernacular seems to need some innovative guessing at what those new terms should sound like or resonate as so as not to sound too-oo much in the vulgar tongue of the masses (please give us another break). Oh, spare us lowly types that elitist dribble for another cheated on white paper or text blurb won’t they?

    That there are those that would ensnare this UFO talk into a courtroom case or have laws passed or made to forbid talk of the same is itself pitiful. Just who are those of this mystifying [government], anyway, at taxpayer expense. Fess up! Pay up! Games up! Careful, the [Others] might go BOO-OO, when least expected.

    You left out Dr Joseph P Farrell in that listing “. . . independent thinkers and speculators and who have produced an enormous body of work to consider.”



  3. Billy Bob on June 20, 2024 at 11:02 am

    There is hardly a limit to human imagination and the willingness to believe….



  4. Scarmoge on June 20, 2024 at 8:56 am

    … in light of recent events (see Boeing Aerospace [Keep us up here! – as in airplanes in the sky or Get Us Down From Here – as in we have docked in low Earth orbit and we can’t get down], Gaza Pier Debacle, items related to “going back” to the moon [parachute systems for returning command modules] et al.) we might, just might want to stop wasting so much time and energy on speculations regarding UFOs, Finding Big Foot, Who Killed the Kennedys? – “when after all it was you and me”, Cayce’s (Edgar not William) somnambulistic blathering about Atlantis and focus on say, Oh, I don’t know, basic engineering. A question I ask frequently: “Where are those NAZI engineers when you need them?”



  5. Michael UK on June 20, 2024 at 3:44 am

    The BBC controls the narrative across the Western world. Even in America, it has extended its tentacles and dominance of the news agenda and narrative by collaborating wth CBS News.
    The BBC has just broadcast a new 4 part documentary on UFO’s and Aliens called “Paranormal”. Covering all the strange sightings in South Wales during the 1970s and 1980s.
    Unfortunately, for the reporter she reached no conclusions, as when she finally asked the UK Ministry of Defence to comment on what had been happening, they refused and flatly told her that they had not been studying or collating any data on UAPs / UFOs for the past 50 years! Period!
    So a complete waste of her time and proof the BBC is controlled and dictated to by the Establishment and is its mouth piece.
    By the way the BBC hates Trump and its reporting of his trial and his Election campaign is always negative and derogatory.



  6. anakephalaiosis on June 20, 2024 at 3:38 am

    The Salem witch trials are about defining crypto witches, who blend in and look normal, whose property can then be seized, upon their hanged departure, which is a materialistic incentive, together with the political removal of opposing voices.

    In 2021, I found the witch-hunt gradually moving in, on my position, as I do not wear a face diaper, which came to a head, on December 11th, when I was publicly provoked, into showing the first sign, of being willing to kill, in retaliatory response.

    Whenever a Mad King George & Co need a scapegoat, they will start fake narratives, to single out a specific group, targeted by mass hysteria, with the intent of raising an army of Lilliputians, to bring down a Gulliver, who will respond, in a bloody mess.

    Normally, a humourous response will pour oil on troubled waters, before reaching the point of no return.

    Mad King George & Co:
    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/scl/fi/xp6kyjuvcqtjdy1zbs1yf/looney-tunes8.jpg?rlkey=tjcb4ezgdi63qgipav8kvuzvm



  7. Marco Fredriks on June 20, 2024 at 1:41 am

    I still entertain the theory that we live on a greater earth under a plasma dome. Life of course will exists outside our own crater and thats why they are for example called extra-terrestrials. That’s why reading the bible in a different way is explaining so much about who we are, where we are comoing from and what we are doing here. Place for example the story of the Arc of Noah in todays technology and we can probaby connect this with a back up.



  8. marcos toledo on June 19, 2024 at 8:34 pm

    If you cry, Wolf, after a while, nobody is going to believe what you say. So don’t LIE in the first place.



  9. Robert Barricklow on June 19, 2024 at 6:57 pm

    Control the narrative – in too many ways to Sunday?
    When will the UAP narratives start revealing the quota’s, on which “types” aliens are allowed to “visit” Earth? Or, how the aliens will help Earth’s CO2 problem? Race problem?
    Or, the too many humans problem?
    Do controlling narratives; have a breadth & scope, beyond belief?
    If you scratch deep enough, and long enough?



  10. rohat77 on June 19, 2024 at 5:31 pm

    I remembered an interview with Bob Bigelow about the aliens on Earth topic …

    “During the 60 Minutes interview, Lara Logan asks Bigelow if it is risky for him to say in public that he believes in UFOs and aliens. Bigelow answers immediately with, “I don’t care.”

    Logan follows up asking, “You don’t worry that some people will say that you hear that guy sounds like he’s crazy.” To which Bigelow again says he does not care.

    Bigelow adds “you don’t have to go anywhere” to find aliens and they are here “right under people’s noses.”

    George Knapp also interviewed Bigalow at a later date and also said the same thing. Don’t forget, also, that Bigalow did a lot of research at Skinwalker Ranch which is still unrevealed. Now, we have the History Channel show with a few gov connected people like Travis Taylor.

    More from Bigalow about hybrids etc.:
    “There’s different ways to go at this. So one is from a hardware standpoint [the craft]. The other one is from the presence standpoint, ET presence. And, you know, a lot of people say, well, whether they’re, you know, that they can be among the population, whether they’re hybrids, or there’s some other kind of, really look alike, you know, kind of thing.”
    He goes on to say that he agrees with the “look alike” hypothesis. Interesting stuff.



  11. cobo on June 19, 2024 at 5:00 pm

    “Unidentified Anomalous Phemonemona,” an obvious endeavor to eschew obfuscation.



    • rohat77 on June 19, 2024 at 5:33 pm

      Exactly. It was Unidentified AERIAL Phenomena military speak.



  12. Kevin Ryan on June 19, 2024 at 3:21 pm

    So! Has Harvard handed out a set of those proverbial 10-foot poles for a group of select scientists to begin fondling ideas of underground bases and worlds inhabited by cryptoterrestrials, time travelers, human lookalikes, or ET? Oh, do tell. I’m sure the trail of breadcrumbs they drop will lead us straight to the truth.Do they mention Pelucidar? The Doc says they ignore the existing literature on this subject. To prove their bona fides, this Harvard group needs to provide a full blown, start to finish, colonoscopy on Antarctica and show what the hell is going on down there. Until then, these Harvard guys can cup their hands under their armpits and get back to work.



  13. InfiniteRUs on June 19, 2024 at 1:21 pm

    I was looking up at all the chemtrails one Summer day in Morristown, TN when at very high altitudes I made out the shape of a flying saucer directly above me in a thrift store parking lot. It just hovered in one spot. Two Mennonite looking girls in long skirts were standing near by watching me looking up so I told them what I was looking at and asked them to confirm what I was looking at. They giggled and refused to look up or speak a word to me. They just shook their heads no. I thought they were being stubborn and perhaps thought it was religious taboo or something at the time and gave up trying to get them to look up. Slowly the saucer, which seemed to be watching us began to slowly move off and then just dissapeared. I was headed for the thrift shop as were the girls and I opened the door for them and told the lady at the counter what I had seen. She was busy and didn’t have time for the story and thought it was funny as well so I let it drop. But recently a youtuber brought up some old 1800’s newspaper articles and some stories in the early 1900’s about some midwestern flying saucer accounts were little Dutchmen actually came down from such craft to get water from people’s wells and even shared some barley cakes with the farmers and towns people. Well the descriptions of their dress and manners reminded me of those two teenage girls. I wonder if the reason they wouldn’t speak or look up and only giggled was because that saucer may have been their ride, dropping them off to do some shopping.



    • InfiniteRUs on June 19, 2024 at 2:04 pm

      It just came to me and this illustrates just how successful the government and media campaign is about effecting the attitude of those who now hear about this stuff. Even though the event had just happened in the parking lot outside and I was very excited about the event not a single person in that thrift store took my story serious enough to run out and check if they could see it. You could tell most people, though unsure if I was lying, still didn’t have enough curiosity or interest to take the trouble to try and even check on it. Most people remind me of cows in a cow pasture now a days. Very little fire, curiosity, or heart left in their souls and so domesticated like the cattle they are willfully oblivious to the fate their domesticators have in store for them. Despite all the government and media lies being exposed the last few years and the crimes that have been committed against them, their friends, and even children they are desperately trying to fall back to sleep and pretend it was all just a bad dream and that they are safe once again in their fantasy world they were brainwashed into believing in. Sometimes I don’t blame the globalists for deciding to cull them, I kind of see them as useless, souless eaters myself sometimes. People who stand for nothing will go along with any evil. And the just fruits of going along with evil is misery and death.



      • anakephalaiosis on June 20, 2024 at 5:38 am

        Mushroomwise, those giggly girls sound like a couple of kangaroos, being pulled out of a hat, supporting the hypothesis, that roundabout tradies hitchhike with saucers.



        • InfiniteRUs on June 21, 2024 at 7:11 pm

          We have a lot of Mennonites, Quakers, and other similarly very strict religious groups in the South. You will see some of their women shopping at second hand stores a lot. I hold the door open for everyone behind me and allow women through before I go through like my Dad taught me. The very conservatively dressed religious ladies have always stiffened up and never say thank you and I’m not even sure if they are allowed to talk to strange men because the few times I’ve tried to speak with one they never answer. Never thought the UFO was related to the presence of the two girls but this topic made me chuckle to myself that would be the perfect disguise. Don’t know too much about those people because they don’t have any interest in talking to outsiders but they seem to be very strict on a lot of things. I don’t care too much for unfriendly people no matter what their reasons are but to each their own. This is America where you’re free not to associate with whoever you want for whatever reason.



          • InfiniteRUs on June 21, 2024 at 7:16 pm

            I also don’t believe flying saucers are alien and suspect they are most likely the product of some rich private group.



  14. Randy on June 19, 2024 at 10:54 am

    bluelectricstorm, That’s because recruitments by males R WAY DOWN !!! Female recruitments R holding steady -THIS from rt.com …welcome ta the new “fluffy” A-merry-ka 🫣 American men shunning army – media

    The nation’s males have reportedly lost interest in military service as they increasingly withdraw from society
    American men shunning army – media
    FILE PHOTO: US Army recruits arrive for basic training in September 2022 at Fort Jackson in Columbia, South Carolina. © Getty Images / Scott Olson
    American men have reportedly lost interest in military service as they increasingly withdraw from society more broadly, driving the persistent shortfalls in US Army recruiting and raising the nation’s reliance on female troops.

    Male enlistment has plunged by 35% in the past decade, dropping from around 58,000 in 2013 to 37,700 last year, Military.com reported on Friday, citing US Army recruiting data. At the same time, female enlistment has held steady at around 10,000 recruits each year.

    Declines in the number of men who are willing to sign up for military service have left the Army unable to meet its recruiting quotas. The largest US military branch fell short of its targets for new troops by about 10,000 enlistments last year and by 15,000 in 2022. Other branches have had similar shortfalls. The Army reduced its enlistment target by 10,000 troops this year, aiming for 55,000.

    Most US soldiers obese or overweight – study READ MORE: Most US soldiers obese or overweight – study
    US Representative Matt Gaetz (R-Florida) and other conservative politicians have blamed the military’s recruiting crisis on “woke ideology,” emphasizing such criteria as race, gender and sexual orientation at the expense of readiness to fight wars. The latest Reagan National Defense Survey, released in November, showed that only 46% of Americans have a “great deal” of trust in their nation’s military, down from 70% in 2018. About half of respondents cited “woke” practices as a reason for declining confidence.

    However, the Military.com report noted that beyond cultural issues, experts pointed to broader issues with American men, including a “national crisis of masculinity.” Rates of suicide and drug overdoses have risen, while men have become less likely to attend college or build a career. In fact, the media outlet said, US men are “slowly disappearing from the general workforce.”

    READ MORE: US military veterans tell family members not to enlist – WSJ
    The trend “goes way beyond military recruitment,” said Ronald Levant, an Ohio psychology professor and former president of the American Psychological Association. “It really has to do with social change. I think there is an amotivational syndrome that seems to permeate a lot of young men today. They’re just not motivated to do very much.”

    Just 64.9% of US men held a job as of last month, down from a peak of over 84% in the 1950s, according to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. Over the same period, female participation in the labor force has nearly doubled, to 55.4%.

    US Army demographic data shows that the military has become less male and less white in recent years. The active-duty force was 84.4% male in 2023, down from 86.4% a decade earlier. Whites accounted for 53.5% of the troops last year, down from 61.7% in 2011.

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    • anakephalaiosis on June 20, 2024 at 6:11 am

      Idiom: “Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.” Today, people aren’t buying, what globalists are selling.

      Man’s life is an investment in his future, in promise of a prosperous return, and cost-benefit analysis decides action.

      An honest man is naturally drawn, to a win-win proposition, and he instinctively sheds away, from the zero-sum game.

      Today, Texas is a city in Russia.



  15. bluelectricstorm on June 19, 2024 at 8:15 am

    Joseph, did you happen to notice that Congress has just funded a resurrection of draft mandates, for both males and females from 18-26. ?
    I’m a bit surprised not to see a post on that here.



    • Joseph P. Farrell on June 19, 2024 at 9:30 pm

      Yes I did, but I cannot talk about everything on this website, and there are enough people commenting on it already.



  16. anakephalaiosis on June 19, 2024 at 7:13 am

    The important question is: what is the coverup?

    1. Narratives are true, when they go full circle, which is, what the proto-Scythian concept of “Olam” implies, because “Olam” means both cycle and world [ver+ald] – which produces the circumference of horizon, in the compass worldview.
    https://biblehub.com/hebrew/5769.htm

    2. The concepts: “Elohim” and “Yahweh” are Bronze Age memes, that – as cultural tropes – contextually represented: freedom of speech and freedom of assembly – which defines the proto-Scythians, as a resistance movement.

    3. As thus, the concept of “Yahweh-Elohim” can be used, as a window, into high antiquity, to predict the cause of the so-called “cosmic war”, as a conflict, between the primogeniture republic and the imperial corporation.

    4. Today, the powers that be (i.e. the Vatican etc.) are running in mortal fear, of the Bronze Age memes going full circle, because “Yahweh-Elohim” is the precedent cornerstone, whereupon the western civilization is built.

    5. Therefore superstition is being promoted, in an attempt, to derail the Bronze Age memes, and prevent them, from going full circle, which will happen, when Abram & Co are recognised, as political activists, in a still ongoing battle.

    6. The false translation of “Yahweh-Elohim”, into “Lord thy God”, is the same, as selling ufoology as mysticism, and quackcines as medicine – with systemic approval, led by snake oil salesmen, lying through their teeth.

    7. Today, those, who express freedom of speech, and freedom of assembly, are in perfect alignment, with Abram & Co, and they abide, by Matthew 5:18, because, they endorse the founding principle of Abram’s Constitution.

    Matthew 5:18: “For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.”



    • anakephalaiosis on June 19, 2024 at 7:33 am

      BTW, Abram’s Constitution is summarised, in two words: Yahweh & Elohim, which, in turn, are tropes, defining: freedom of assembly & freedom of speech. Dixi.



  17. Bizantura on June 19, 2024 at 6:28 am

    I wonder if “they” whomever they are, can keep steering the narrative for long. God only knows what experiments they have done that conjured bleed thru’s between all sorts of dimensions, parallel worlds and what not. Currently, I would not be surprised to see a dragon fly by. In the end; I think we are still at our own devises to make sense of the world around us.



    • Nidster - on June 19, 2024 at 10:08 pm

      In agreement with your post, Bizantura, but I would also point out this: Things all throughout History have seemed to mostly be a ‘scripted’ movie, or TV series. Of course the ‘script; must be constantly revised and events either added, or subtracted as needed. One of the most popular topics for television series a few decades ago were about all the different alien races of other beings in the Universe, which is a difficult idea to refute considering the vast size and complexity of our Universe. Although I no longer watch TV some folks tell me that some of the popular shows have topics that revolve around Transhumanism. I’ve written all that to say that people can be led to believe almost anything if the are exposed to certain ideas, i.e. UFO’s. Of course even military aircraft of some of the Earth’s military units have become so advanced that sightings of them in the sky might appear to be based on Alien technology. — that’s my suspicion.



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