Somewhere in the Skies - Elizondo's Imminent Release, Congress to Investigate "Alien" Mummies, WOW! Signal "Solved"?
Episode Date: August 21, 2024On episode 12 of SOMEWHERE IN THE LIVESTREAM, Ryan breaks down the latest UFO-related headlines, including... - US Congress to investigate controversial alleged "alien" mummies. - A groundbreaking dis...covery at Stonehenge. - Has the famous Wow! Signal finally been solved? - The mysterious JFK "Burned Memo" and the UFO connection. - The anniversary of the Kelly-Hopkinsville Goblin incident. Learn more about ANOMACON: www.anomacon.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskies PayPal: Sprague51@hotmail.com Website: www.somewhereintheskies.com Store: http://tee.pub/lic/ULZAy7IY12U YouTube Channel: CLICK HERE Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/somewhereskies/videos Order Ryan’s new book: https://a.co/d/4KNQnM4 Order Ryan’s older book: https://amzn.to/3PmydYC Twitter: @SomewhereSkies Read Ryan’s Articles by CLICKING HERE Opening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per Kiilstofte Produced by LIONSGATE Copyright © 2024. Ryan Sprague. All rights reserved. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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There has been a jaw-dropping development with Stonehenge.
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So let's move to the news of the week.
And we are starting with a really fun, interesting story.
I had the opportunity to go to Stonehenge not too long ago, maybe a little over a year ago.
And it was amazing.
I will never forget it.
I'm hoping to get back there at least one more time before I eventually leave the UK.
And it's just such a cool, mysterious place.
I mean, it has been forever.
But the mystery, or I guess the plot, has only thickened when it comes to Stonehenge.
This story came out just a couple days ago.
And I'm going to read the headline from the independent UK.
mystery of Stonehenge deepens after jaw-dropping discovery.
So, researchers have discovered that the central 6-ton 12,000-pound altar stone at Stonehenge
previously thought to be from Wales was actually transported over 460 miles from northeastern
Scotland, about 5,000 years ago.
So I'm going to go ahead and play a very very big.
I believe this comes to us from Sky News.
That's going to tell you guys a little bit more about this story.
And then we'll talk a little bit more about it on the other side
with some extra stuff from the article.
But go ahead and give this video a watch.
And yeah, see you on the other side.
The mystery of Stonehenge just got deeper.
New research reveals that 5,000 years ago,
the altar stone largely buried at the center of the ring
was brought from Northern Scotland
and not from Wales as previously thought.
Somehow, Neolithic people with only primitive tools
moved a six-ton rock the length of Britain.
The scientists were stunned.
This sort of transportation distance is amazing.
It looks like a sandstone rock that's micaceous,
so it's a little bit glittery.
You would think, oh, wow, there's rocks like this in pretty close to here.
I would have expected it to come from there,
but no, absolutely gobsmacked.
it's definitely Scottish.
And well worth bringing that distance quite clearly.
For these people, that rock had a lot of significance.
The new finding mean stonehenge was built with rocks brought from across the island of Britain.
The largest, the 25-ton Sarsen stones, were brought from the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire, just 20 miles away.
The smaller blue stones were transported from the Preselli Hills in West Wales, a distance of 140 miles.
And now research shows the altar stone came to.
the furthest, 500 miles from the Orcadian basin that lies north of Inverness.
How exactly the stone was transported so far is unclear.
If it came over land, people would have had to bring it through dense forests and over
mountains. Alternatively, it could have been brought by sea on a giant raft, but this is
a huge stone.
The geologists used techniques from the mining industry to study crystals within the altar stone.
It provided a unique signature that matched rocks in Scotland.
It certainly implies a huge level of communication, exchange people travelling.
It's quite hard for us with our modern mindset, I think, to imagine.
The finding gives archaeologists more to ponder.
Stonehenge was probably a temple, but why a rock from Scotland had such significance is a puzzle.
Thomas More Sky News in Wiltshire.
Incredible.
I mean, how?
How did they get it there?
I mean, that would have taken years to just get that rock there.
And why?
Why, when they had the same exact type of geologic finds in, you know, in the area itself,
why would they travel 500 miles from Scotland to there to bring it?
Scotland must have some sort of significance. And as they mentioned in the news segment there,
it says a lot about the communication that was going on at the time. I mean, this article right here says the discovery has huge implications and is likely to transform archaeologists' perceptions around key aspects of life in prehistoric Britain.
Up to now, most scholars have assumed that British Neolithic Society was exclusively local or regional based on tribal, clan, or similar identities, but the newly discovered Stonehenge, Scotland Link, when combined with the Welsh origin of some of the Stonehenge stones, suggests that there might also have been a pan-British aspect to how Neolithic Britons lived.
Let me see here, if I have anything else.
Yeah, because the Neolithic people who transported the six-ton rock from Northern Scotland or Orkney to Southern England must have known that Stonehenge existed, that it was being expanded and precisely what shape and size of giant rock was required.
It's just astounding.
And it suggests geopolitical cooperation or even some religious commonality.
So this is just fascinating to me.
Not just because I live in Scotland, though, and it's cool to know that a piece of where I live now is part of Stonehenge,
but that there was some sort of communication going on at the time, which, you know, again, this is completely going to change everything archaeologists thought they knew, and it only deepens the mystery of Stonehenge even more.
So I'm going to go up and see what you guys are saying in the chat before we move to UFOs, which I know is what you guys are here for, as usual.
We'll get there.
We've got plenty to talk about on that front.
There was someone else I wanted to say hello to in the chat here.
Raphael, love the show.
Thank you so much, man.
Thanks for being here.
Jim is here as well.
Ryan, you must go to Avebury, Ruth says.
I must.
It is a must.
I will make that happen.
Got to start traveling more here.
I mean, I'm in a hotel, literally, right now, so I am traveling.
But I get to see more of Scotland.
I haven't been able to really get up into Inverness too much.
I did go to Loch Ness, you know, so I went through the area.
But I want to spend a couple days there.
sure. I haven't even been to Glasgow yet. So, yeah, I got to get on that. Definitely got to get on that.
Ted says, I nearly got arrested at Stonehenge, climbed over the barbed wire at dawn, set off pressure sensors.
Ted, why would you do that? Don't be that person. Don't be that person, man.
Commander Crimbo says, it's said to be where Merlin levitated. Hell yeah, man. I'm all about that.
Hello to Pat Gallagher. Robert is here. Zeg the Mandalorian. Hi, guys. Brought by sea. Yes, that was mentioned in the new segment. That is another possibility. But again, like, they didn't even know how to navigate the oceans or the coasts at that time. So you do have to wonder, like, how did they know where to go to get the Stone Edge? You know, and then once they got there, how did they get it to the actual location? So, ah, man.
I love this stuff. I love this stuff.
Hello, Ryan, says Zeig. Hello, guys.
Thanks for being here, everyone.
Let's see. Let's move to, I guess this is UFO related.
The wow signal. The wow signal is back in the news, guys.
Remember this. I did a good write-up about the wow signal over at the debrief.
If you go over to the debrief.org, I think they have a search engine there.
if you type in Wow Signal, my article should show up.
Kind of just going over what it is and what scientists believed it to be.
But now we might have an answer.
And this story, once again, comes to us from the debrief.
And the title was 47-year-old Wow Signal Mystery solved, question mark.
The RASIvo Observatory Scientists think they have an answer.
So I'm going to go ahead and read straight from this article, guys, from Christopher
Scher. Excuse me, Christopher Plain over at the debrief.
So detected by the Ohio State University Big Ear Telescope on August 15, 1977, the wow
signal got its name because astronomer Jerry R. Iman was so impressed.
He wrote wow in the signal printouts margins.
Since then, the signal has continued to fascinate the scientific community,
including the possibility that it may have been sent by an extraterrestrial civilization,
light years from Earth, due to its high power, strong signal to noise ratio, and narrow bandwidth.
So for many, many years, people believe that this was possibly our first message from an alien intelligence.
But now a team of scientists from the planetary habitability laboratory at the University of Possible,
at the University of Puerto Rico at Arisibo believe they may have finally solved the mystery of the infamous wow signal.
The P.HL's lead researcher, Professor Abel Mendez, and his colleagues say that the vast amount of data they collected with the Arasibo's iconic 305 meter telescope before it collapsed in 2020,
as well as additional data collected by the facility's 12-meter telescope since 2023,
has led them to a potentially astronomical solution to the enduring mystery.
The wow signal may have been caused by a unique astrophysical event.
The sudden brightening of a cold hydrogen cloud due to stimulated emissions
from a transient strong radiation source, such as a magnetar flare or a soft gamutarch.
repeater. These rare events might cause hydrogen clouds to momentarily shine much brighter,
potentially explaining the fleeting nature of the wow signal.
Before publishing the results in a peer-reviewed journal, Mendez says that they have made their
initial draft of the paper available to outside researchers via their website, the RSEBA-WOW
Technosignature Research Project. That is a
mouthful. The study titled Arisiba Wow 1 in explanation for the wow signal is currently being refined
based on feedback from the scientific community and will soon be submitted for peer review to an astrophysical
journal. There you go, guys. We may possibly have an answer. I know for a long time, skeptics and
astrophysicists believe that it might have been a comet that had passed by. And it caused such a
I guess loud or powerful burst that that's what caused the wow quote unquote signal.
But now they're saying that no, it might actually be something far more rare and I guess conventional in a sense.
Like it does happen in space.
It does happen more than once.
So it's not just a fluke.
But there you go.
We may have an answer to the wow signal.
And I know it's not an answer that.
a lot of people want.
But hey, that's not what it's about.
It's about figuring out what this thing actually was,
and they believe they have.
But now it goes through peer review.
And until it's published in a scientific journal
and confirmed and agreed upon by all scientists,
it will remain a mystery.
But for now, the WALP signal might be explained.
RIPRSAVo Zeg says, I know.
Did you see the VARN?
video of its collapse. It was like heartbreaking to watch that. You can probably YouTube. It's,
it's pretty sad. Pretty sad. There is a link in the chat to you guys for the debrief article,
just so you are aware. All right. We're going to move to UFOs, but right before we do that,
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U.S.Os. You guys want to talk a little bit
about underwater UFOs?
Let's do it.
Let's move to our next story. That comes to us from
Popular Mechanics, and I do have a couple
accompanying videos with this one as well,
which I think you guys are really, really enjoy.
This article comes to us, like I said, from Popular Mechanics,
and it was titled, Our Underwater UFOs,
an imminent threat. The U.S. government sure thinks so, and here is the proof. So the interest in
claims of unidentified submerged objects, or U.S.Os, has grown in the past few years,
primarily because of the now famous Tic-TAC UFO incident off the coast of the Pacific, and the lesser-known
Agu-Dia Airport UFO setting, but U.S.Os have been reported for many, many decades.
And that's where our first video clip for this story comes in, guys.
I'm going to play this one.
I know this figure is a little controversial to some out there.
It's from UFO historian Richard Dolan.
And he was recently on News Nation to talk all about USOs
because he's working on what will probably be the definitive book on the topic of USOs.
And he has found over something like 700 cases of USOs throughout history.
and he talks a little bit about them in this segment.
So I'm going to go ahead and play that for you now,
and we will continue with our story on U.S.Os after that.
Enjoy.
Aircrafts, most of us think UFOs, right?
And we think of space.
But there's another area of phenomenon you may not have considered,
and researchers have been diving in to study them.
We're talking about U.S.Os, unidentified, submerged objects.
There have been so many reports of underwater,
phenomenon that it recently sparked the federal government to change the name of UFOs to
UAPs, unidentified anomalous phenomena to include land, air, and sea.
However, 80% of the world's ocean remains unexplored, making U.S.Os harder to scientifically
prove.
Joining me now is Richard Dolan, a UAP historian, and host of Richard Dolan Intelligent
Disclosure on YouTube.
Richard, good morning.
Hi, Nick.
Thank you very much for having me here.
It's a pleasure.
Help us break this down. You've researched more than 600 cases of unidentified submerged objects.
What are some of the challenges you face with researching water-based phenomena and then getting that information to the public writ large?
Great question. Probably the biggest challenge is simply getting access to a lot of these reports.
Most people are landlubbers. We live on the land. We're not out in the middle of the water unless you live on the shore of an ocean or of a large lake.
you're going to be unlikely to see such water-based phenomenon.
And so, you know, of all of the UFO or UAP reports that we have, only a small number are actually truly USO-type reports.
But they do come in.
I've gone through some of the biggest databases that are publicly available.
I've been given access to the Mufon case management system.
I've gone through all of the cases on the national UFO.
Reporting Center. And there are a number of other databases that have been available to me that I've
been very grateful. Aside from that, just tons of journals, books, articles. I scourer them where I can.
So at this point, I've collected a little more than 600, very good, I would say extremely good
cases that I have a feeling people will be interested in learning more about.
Tell me about one or two of the most fascinating ones that you've researched.
Yeah. Well, about 20% of all of the cases I found have to do with one of the nation's military, one of the world's militaries. Most of those are United States military. By far, most of the ones that I've collected. And I can say, you know, when we hear the folks at the Pentagon say things like, well, we're going to look into this problem. We'll get back to you when we find out more about it. When I look at some of these Navy cases, there is no chance whatsoever that the,
the higher upper echelon at the Pentagon and the Navy do not know.
One example.
There was a case from 1971.
It goes back a bit.
We've got many more recent cases, but this one from 1971 involved the USS John F. Kennedy
aircraft carrier in July of that year.
We have a very detailed account from a gentleman who was aboard that ship, ran communications,
and described just after they had finished a very intensive period of training called carrier qualifications or carquals.
They were in the Caribbean, and they saw this massive orange, glowing spherical object that hovered above the ship.
And according to what he said, shut down their communications for a good 20, 25 minutes while the ship went to general quarters, battle stations.
I would say if you're the United States Navy, there's probably nothing more important to you than your aircraft carriers, which have nuclear weapons.
And anything that shuts it down even for 20 minutes has got to be of the high.
highest level. That is not the only such case. There are many of them. A few of them from the old Soviet
Navy as well, but quite a few from the United States Navy. Richard Dolan, I got to go, but I want
you to give me that website one more time. Well, I have a YouTube channel called Richard Olin
Intelligent Disclosure. People can check me out on the web at Richard Olinmembers.com.
Richard Dolan, thank you so much, sir. Richard Dolan, schooling us on U.S.O. That was an interesting
case. I've actually never heard of that one that he brought up. Pretty interesting. Now, he did
bring up, you know, the Pentagon's involvement now with studying U.S.Os, and this has to do
with Arrow, with the work they're doing. And like they mentioned at the top of this new segment,
the changing of unidentified aerial phenomena to unidentified anomalous phenomena to also
include, you know, land and water. And like Dolan mentioned, there's been many cases
throughout the years of these things. So in the article, back to popular mechanics, they said in a bipartisan effort,
a group ultimately helped convince the U.S. government to legislate a name change for the term to UAP, like we mentioned.
The slight name change may appear to be simple, but it proves the Pentagon sees underwater UFOs as a legitimate concern.
In 2022, the terminology to describe unexplained incidents officially switched from aerial to anomalous.
Congress enacted the name change that December.
This legal change traces back to pressures from UFO enthusiasts who believe submerged and transmitting objects, which seem to fly between air and sea, should be included in the government's potential threat evaluation.
These proponents include U.S. Navy rear admiral Tim Galladotte, PhD, who published a report on the potential maritime threats of UFOs.
And Tim would go on to say, a dearth of data about USOs and UAPs is unsettling because they jeopardize U.S. maritime security, which is already weakened by a relative ignorance about the global ocean.
In addition, this is an opportunity to expand maritime science and meet the security and scientific challenges of the future.
So there you go, guys.
U.S.Os.
But it doesn't end there.
I did an episode a while ago.
I believe it was episode, let me double check, episode 230 of the Somewhere in the Skies podcast, all about U.S.os.
and this thing called fast movers,
what you're going to learn about in just a moment.
And I actually had audio from Mark Dantonio.
For those of you who don't know,
Mark is a, you know,
he's worked in astrophysics,
astrobiology,
photo analysis.
He's worked in special effects.
And he actually had contracts to work on effects things
for promotional stuff for the U.S. Navy.
And in doing so,
having one of these contracts, he was invited on to a U.S. Navy submarine at one point.
And something pretty interesting happened when they were underwater.
So I want to go ahead and play that audio from the Summer in the Sky's podcast for you guys and get your thoughts on it.
It's a little long. It's about seven minutes long or so, but it is a fascinating, compelling story.
So I'm going to go ahead and play that for you guys now.
and then we will wrap things up on U.S.Os on the other side.
Give this a watch.
You know, it was decades ago, when I was allowed to go on a nuclear submarine and visit with the crew and go to sea.
This event was wonderful, and I've always said it's the most fun I've ever had being seasick.
Well, this trip turned out to be rather eventful rather than uneventful.
it turned out that once at sea
I actually became seasick
and it was usually the case that
the subs on the surface it rocks and rolls like you can't believe
after all it's effectively like a large pipe with end caps on it right
so it rocks and rolls
and so I became seasick
and during that time
I visited the individual
who passed as a doctor on the boat
and he was a kid, way younger than me, and he gave me some medication.
Actually, it was a patch that he gave me to put on.
When I was trying to overcome my seasickness, I went over and sat in the sonar shack, it's called.
Now, you have the folks that steer the boat, you've got the two gentlemen that drive the boat.
You have the first officer, the executive officer, the captain, and they're in the main,
control room of the boat. And off to the side, if you're looking forward from the stern, off to the
right side on the other side of what's called the chart table, there's a row of screens, and those
are the sonar screens, and they line the starboard side of the boat, which is the right as
seen from the back looking forward. And so I sat down in one of the empty seats after asking the
kid running the sonar if I could sit there. He says, yes, sir, you may sit there. Okay. And I didn't talk to him
because he was busy looking at the sonar, tracking things.
Now, it's true that once you submerge the boat,
the boat feels like you feel right now,
sitting in your room or a place of residence.
You don't feel much.
You feel the vibrations coming through your feet,
but you don't really feel anything else.
You don't feel the rocking and rolling anymore
as long as you go deep enough.
And the boat felt no rocking and rolling.
Okay, we'll put it that way.
As we're going along, the kid on the sonar, the tech, is listening and looking at the screen, which is called the waterfall sonar.
I couldn't read it.
I mean, I did take some lessons on how to read it, but very inept, and I wouldn't even think that I could read it, and I wouldn't try.
And so I'm sitting there, and I start to close my eyes because the patch is starting to do its work.
you know, it was some period of time
since the patch got put on.
And as I'm sitting there
and starting to actually doze off,
all you hear is the noise inside the boat,
and it starts to become echoey in your head
as you start to fall asleep, right?
And that's the thing about these submarines.
They're very loud inside.
You hear high-pressure air, you know,
you hear people talking, blah, blah, blah, okay.
And it all blends into one white noise pattern
in the background.
Now, the pride of the Navy is that that sound never makes it out of the boat's hull.
And that's the pride of the Navy.
Okay, they've gotten that down to a science.
Well, anyway, as I sat there dozing off, all of a sudden,
and it could have been sometime after I dozed off, I don't know,
the tech on the sonar yells, con sonar, con sonar, fast mover, fast mover.
And I jolt awake.
My seasickness is gone, probably because of the adrenaline I was now feeling because, to me, a fast movement meant a torpedo.
And I was immediately regretting my decision to go for this, quote, unquote, ride on a submarine when the fact was, you know, I felt like I was going to die out here now.
Well, the executive officer, known as the XO, comes around, and he says, what do you have?
and I'm sitting to the left of the kid at his station.
He's, of course, to the right of me,
and he's looking to the right of him
at the executive officer who's looking down at him
from a standing position.
So the kid's looking up at him and telling him things,
and I was behind the kid's heads, basically,
so I couldn't hear everything he said
because of that noise I told you about.
But he gave the executive officer the bearing in the range.
It was a very short,
short-term trace, I guess, on the sonar.
And then the executive officer said, well, how fast was it moving?
And I heard him say that because the XO's facing me.
And the kid actually answered him and said,
loudly in a way that I can't tell you how loud he was.
He was very loud because he was incredulous.
The kid actually had never seen anything like this before.
You could tell.
He held his hands out to his sight, and he went several hundred knots, sir.
and the XO looks at the waterfall display, the sonar screen,
looks at the kid and says,
okay, he said, log it and dog it,
which meant to me bury it, log it, and then hide it.
And the kid just responded, sir, yes, sir,
went back to his console and started getting on with his work.
Now, look, I'm a guest on this boat, right?
I was invited to go for this, this excursion.
And so you might,
I figured I would be forgiven for thinking I actually had some kind of special merit being on the Pope.
So I got up, missed a big shot that I thought I was.
And I went over to the XO. I said, XO, I'm somewhat familiar with these fast movers.
Is there anything I can help you with?
He looks at me and he goes, Dantonio. Is that correct?
Oh, yes, sir.
He says, I've been a good trip so far ago, yes, sir.
And he looks at me right in the eye and says, let's keep it that way.
And he turns and walks away.
Okay, well, that put me in my place
So I basically felt
That's just not good
So I went and sat down
Thinking about this fast mover that we
We, well, they witnessed that I basically
Was party to
And thought
This is real stuff
This is real
So I got off the boat
YXO nodded and shook my hand
And said, you have a good day now
You know, I said, I will.
Trust me, I will.
And that was that.
A few years later, I had to do a job for the joint chiefs down in Washington.
And I had an occasion to talk to one of the chiefs.
And I asked him, what can you tell me about the fast mover program, chief?
And he looked at me and he could have said,
I have no idea what that is, or, I don't know, you tell me, or anything else.
But instead, because apparently we work together, he looked at me and he said,
I'm sorry Mark, I can't talk about that program.
I think he probably heard me just stunned silence.
You could hear my stun silence.
And from that point forward, I've known that U.S.Os exist.
There you go, guys.
What a dramatic encounter by Mark D'Antonio underwater.
What do you think it was?
What do you think the fast mover was?
I want to know what you think in the chat
or put it in the comments below, what did Mark Dantonio and the rest of that vessel see that day?
Let me know.
But the fact that, you know, they said bag it and tag it or what did he say?
Log it and dog it.
There we go.
Wrong mantra, I guess.
Is interesting.
And that they were like, yeah, yeah, Mr. Civilian, sit down, know your role.
and we've got this covered.
So they clearly have dealt with these quote unquote fast movers before.
And many Navy vessels have.
Someone mentioned in the chat, I did want to bring this up.
Thanks to Dan.
U.S.Os always remind me of David Fravor's story about the helicopter pilot who witnessed a U.S.o
sucked down a test torpedo that was being recovered.
Always wondered what was behind that story.
Yes. I do know that we are going to learn a lot more about that story in Luis Elizondo's upcoming book, Imminent. So stay tuned for that. I know that that story will be covered in the book for certain. Yeah, really interesting story, to say the least, whatever it was. Thanks for that, Dan. And a special thanks to James Craig for the super chat, as always, my friend.
you so much for your constant support for the Anomicon super fun he says thank you james truly truly
do appreciate it um what are you guys saying let me see what a fun story michelle says
all work lopez says it was Godzilla have you guys seen minus one yet
i i started it but i haven't been able to get back to it yet
because someone started watching Breaking Bad for like the eighth time again.
Why do I do this to myself?
Dalyan says either a U.S.O. or a whale on speed with a rocket strapped to its back.
That image alone, Dailen is going to stick with me tonight, so thank you.
Hello to paranormal pixie.
Cool, they say.
Reminds me of the movie Abyss, Andre says, yeah.
Tim thinks it could be drone tech.
So that's interesting. That's interesting.
See Monster. Probably the Kraken, says Pat.
Release the Kraken. Man, you guys really dug this story. Chat's going nuts.
Hello, Nightgazer. Welcome. Good to see you. James says minus one is a fantastic movie.
Well, worth the watch. I'll get back to it. For sure, for sure.
All right, guys. So we're going to take a very, very quick break.
I promise, and we're going to come back to you with some really good stories.
Did JFK know about UFOs?
We're going to talk about a mysterious memo, or I guess, yeah, it was a memo that was uncovered,
that could suggest that, yes, he did know about UFOs.
And we're also going to be talking about how U.S. Congress may be investigating the Peru
alien mummies. I can't believe that just came out in my mouth. We're going to talk about it on the other side.
Stick with us here at somewhere in the live stream and I'll see you when we get back.
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All right, guys, let's move to our story about JFK.
This isn't a brand new story,
but it's something I've wanted to tackle for a while now.
I might actually do a whole episode on this in the near future,
the connections between JFK,
Marilyn Monroe, MJ12, James Forrestall, all of that stuff.
I just haven't decided yet on how exactly I'm going to tackle it.
But the author of this book tackled it, and so did Ross Colthart recently over at News Nation.
So this story is what did JFK know about UFOs and the burned memo?
So author William Lester says he uncovered a memo written by JFK and addressed to the CIA in which the president requests confidential information about UFOs.
And let's get our slideshow back in here.
Lester said he obtained the memo along with two others from the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act.
In the memo supposedly written on November 12, 1963, the president ordered CIA director to organize the agencies and to debrief him on all, quote, unknowns by the following February.
10 days later, Kennedy was assassinated.
So here is the memo.
I'm going to show a close-up of it for you guys.
I don't know if you can read that.
Hopefully you can.
I had to do some de-blurring and enhancing of this.
It's like all those computer tech people on police shows.
Enhance, enhance, enhance.
We can actually do that now.
So basically, let's go ahead and read this classification review of all UFO intelligence files affecting national security.
As I had discussed with you previously, I have initiated and have instructed James Webb to develop a program with the Soviet Union in joint space in lunar exploration.
It would be very helpful if you would heed the high threat cases reviewed with the purpose of identification of bona fide as opposed to classified CIA and USAF sources.
It is important that we make a clear distinction between the knowns and unknowns in the event the Soviets try to mistake our extended cooperation as a cover for instance.
intelligence gathering of their defense and space programs.
When this data has been sorted out, I would like you to arrange a program of data sharing
with NASA where unknowns are a factor.
This will help NASA's mission directors in their defensive responsibilities.
I would like an interim report on the data reviewed no later than February 1st,
1960.
I can't read the year there.
Four? Yeah, 1964.
So, yeah. Again, guys, this came, like, within 10 days of JFK being assassinated.
So the author, I want to make that clear, the author asserts that could it be possible that JFK was getting a little too close to the truth about UFOs.
and this had something to do with his assassination.
I am not saying that.
I want to make that very clear.
But that was proposed by the author of this book.
And it was also proposed by somebody that Ross Colthart interviewed recently, again, over at News Nation.
Let's see, Ross Colthart, he sat down with former Australian intelligence official,
Jeff Crookshank, to dive deep into what JFK
may have known about UFO reports and Operation Palladium
and whether there could be connections to JFK's assassination.
So I want to go ahead and play that video for you guys.
And yeah, we'll talk a little bit more about it on the other side.
Let me see if I have that video here for you.
Here it is, guys.
Tell me why you think JFK knew something about the phenomenon.
Well, he did quite a bit.
bit, Ross, as he entered the Oval Office in 1961.
But what he didn't know was the existence of a very, very highly classified program
called Palladium that was injecting false UAP signals into the Soviet air defense
system messing with their heads.
And the man that was one of the masterminds of that program, as you've alluded to,
was David Lamar Christ, who was the CIA's real-life equivalent of James Bond's Q character.
And he was languishing in the prison in Cuba.
Basically, Lamar Christ told all to his Russian and Cuban interrogators, do we assume?
Well, in his debrief, he was released in 1963 in April in a deal negotiated by James Donovan,
who was the head of the OSS, General James Donovan, was also a trained lawyer.
In his debrief, the CIA found that Dave Chris had actually lied about what he told the Cubans,
and he was prevented from leaving the country after that.
In terms of the Operation Palladium that you're talking about, Palladium, what are you saying?
Are you saying that Operation Palladium is a proven operation that the CIA will,
was running. Yes, that's correct. That was declassified in 2003. One of the architects,
Bud Weillan, spoke about it to the roadrunners in 2003, and he said in that talk that they
were recently declassified. What the CIA was doing out of Atsugi in Japan and Peshawar in Pakistan
was they were sending up spurious signals through radar that were tricking,
the Soviet air defense warning over the horizon radar into thinking that what they were seeing
were what, UFOs, UAPs?
Just phantom signals.
They weren't sure what they were because at the time, this is a period before that ICBMs
are actually the prime delivery method for nuclear weapons.
So General Curtis Lameh's Strategic Air Command was the primary delivery mechanism for nuclear
weapons to Soviet targets.
And so what they were doing was facilitating the ease of passage of the spy planes,
the U2 spy planes that were flying over the Soviet Union, because if the Soviets
couldn't distinguish between those spurious signals, those UAPs, if you like, the UFOs,
unidentified objects on their radar, they couldn't figure out what was a real spy plane or
what was a spurious signal.
Is that the point?
That's correct.
The person they thought was going to be the president was Richard Nixon, who ran the 54-12 committee.
He knew all about Palladium.
He approved it.
There's a lot to unpack with all of this.
And I do want to go deeper into it in the future, maybe on a future episode of the podcast.
But Operation Palladium is real.
It's been proven.
It's been declassified.
And this was basically a radar.
spoofing technology, where we were creating false hits on Soviet radar and doing early
stages of even some holographic stuff, like it was super star trekky.
And this is interesting because if you try to connect the dots, imagine that like Zach Galfinac is
like, what's going on here? If that memo is real, the,
quote-unquote burned memo. I don't exactly know why it's called that. Maybe it was burned
and disposed of. If we are to believe that JFK was requesting the CIA,
delineate between known and unknown, quote-unquote, UFOs. And he was not aware of Operation
Palladium. Would this
unfortunately exposed the project that the presidents were not aware of when it was being developed.
And could this cause problems what they were secretly doing with the Soviets in terms of spying and whatnot
without the president knowing? Like he had mentioned, Nixon was aware of Operation Caledium,
but then JFK became president. It was not made aware of it. Like they said, maybe he was eventually brought in on it.
And that's why he was saying, now we need to delineate between what are our spoofed UFOs and what are actual UFOs that are being seen in America, stuff like the Washington DC flap over the nation's capital in 1952, and UFO is being seen in Russia at the time.
And also this whole idea that JFK was trying to get friendly with the Soviets at the time, at least our space.
programs. And maybe the CIA had a big problem with that. They're like, oh, God, like, what is he doing?
What does he do? No, we're not going to give any of our information on, quote, unquote, UFOs, what they are or what they
aren't to the Soviets, because they're clearly going to use that against us, like we are with them.
That's the Cold War. So, yeah, it's an interesting story. There's a lot of dots that can be connected and a lot of
conspiracies that could be spun around all of this. But I thought it was interesting to at least
bring it up, especially with this recent interview that Ross did with the intelligence
official out of Australia. So who knows? Maybe if one of these presidents moving forward does
declassify more of the JFK assassination information and whatnot, or just things to do with
JFK, we will learn more about all of this. I don't.
No, but I thought it was interesting.
None the less.
Someone said Project Blue Beam.
Yeah, Bill.
That was an interesting one, too.
People should definitely look into that.
Hello to Bill as well.
Let me see here.
Andre says a lot of ins, a lot of outs, a lot of what have you.
Yeah.
Very true.
All right, guys.
We're going to move to probably the,
most controversial story of the night.
I don't like talking about this man.
Actually, neither of these men,
Jaime Mason and Tim Burchett.
But we have to, because it's in the headlines right now.
And this story comes to us from the Daily Mail in the UK.
There's your first sign of hesitancy.
But I digress.
U.S. Congress to investigate controversy
Peru alien mummies amid fears they could be linked to UFOs.
So let me get the good old, no, that's not it.
Where is it?
There it is.
Peru's infamous alien mummies are set for the U.S.
where Congress has pledged to crack the mysterious case once and for all.
Republican Tim Burchett, known for his outspoken criticism of the U.S. government's
UFO secrecy vowed to assemble, quote, the most important people in the world to examine the
bodies, which some scientists claim harbor 30% unknown DNA. So I'm going to go ahead and play
this video. As you can see if you're watching this, Jaime Mason did fly to the U.S.
and did meet with Representative Burchett recently. And this is some footage from that meeting.
I hope I don't get copyright stricken by Jaime Misan.
Check out these watermarks he has on the video.
It's hilarious.
And, yeah, we'll continue with this story on the other side, guys.
We've been investigating in Peru these three-dacte creatures.
Yes, sir.
Would you be interested in this subject?
Absolutely, absolutely.
And I would be interested in getting some people to analyze those bodies
that independent of the federal government.
If we are able to bring them into the States, you would be interested to get involved in that?
Sure. I would help you find somebody to analyze it.
That's very important for many people. You know that.
Yes, sir.
And I'm going to bring you here many x-rays, tomographies, whatever you need,
to take it to any university, any scientist you want, to get your own results.
And hopefully, because it is.
what it is, they will tell them they are real.
And if they are real, at that moment,
you can be absolutely certain that this case is real.
And it's very important because we now,
we, the civil society of the world,
have these bodies.
These bodies don't belong,
they are not in the hands of the Peruvian government.
We have seven bodies,
humanoid bodies, with three fingers, no ears.
Reptile skin,
the fingerprints are
or horizontal
and there are so many
little details that tell you that
they are not human
but we believe
we need a champion like you
to make this true
in America and in the world
can we come with you?
Yeah, I'll be glad to help you
I just, I'm not,
my science stopped about 1980
at Bearden High School
so we've got to get,
we got top people in the world
are right here in Tennessee
in University of any one you won
University, Tennessee, I'm an alma mater.
As my alma mater.
When you are secure.
When you are secure.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you, brother.
Interesting.
So let's continue with this story here.
The congressman said he would initiate this new analysis at the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville in his home state.
The team at Tennessee have obtained half a million dollars from the Department of Justice
late last year to better.
understand skeletal remains and relic DNA.
Legal experts also told the Daily Mail that despite Representative Burchett's best efforts,
U.S. treaty agreements with Peru could delay transnational shipping of the remains.
This is where things get super murky.
Because if you guys remember, in the middle of a press conference, I believe it was in maybe
Mexico City.
Just a few months ago, they had the mummies with them.
They were talking about them at a press conference.
And like the Peruvian cultural representatives and the police literally crashed the press conference, came in and said, hand them over.
Those are ours.
You know you're not keeping them here in Mexico City.
You're not bringing them anywhere else to be studied.
whatever these things are, they belong to Peru.
So this is going to be an uphill battle if any of this actually does come to fruition.
I did ask you guys if you think it'll come to fruition on YouTube.
I'll check the poll in just a little bit.
But I want to continue here.
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and let me get the slideshow back on if I can.
There we go.
I just hate seeing myself full screen.
The University of Tennessee Knoxville,
the school that the congressman referenced
as a likely candidate for this work
is home to an internationally recognized center
for the forensic examination of human remains.
It's quote-unquote called the body farm.
That's morbid.
Last December, the U.S. Department of Justice's R&D agency,
the National Institute of Justice,
awarded two grants to the farm, more formally known as UT's Forensic Anthropology Center,
totaling more than $580,000.
One of these grants amounting to $230,000 will help forensic researchers better grasp the phenomena of so-called relic DNA,
which can linger on a site of a forensic interest and thus contaminate dig sites and crime scenes.
blah blah blah they go into more of what these grants could be used for in terms of DNA
both projects could bring forensic anthropology's latest tech and methodology
to bear on the elusive origins of Jaime Mason's now seven and counting
tridactal mummies these mummies are multiplying multiplying mummies
which the UFO research maintains, UFO researcher maintains could be extraterrestrial.
Misan is now suing Peru's government for the right to ship the bodies to more advanced labs in the United States.
So far, we have tomographies, which are CT scans, and fluorescopy analysis,
Misan told Daily Mail, describing the x-ray and all.
ultrasound data on the mummies that he unveiled in March of 2024. And at the conference, he pushed
for more analysis of the specimens in a plea for continued inquiry into the body's true origins.
Masan would say, if I were faking this, I wouldn't put it out to the world, to everyone. It's open
to everyone. Former Colorado prosecutor, Josh McDowell, who led a team of U.S. medical examiners
to investigate the alien mummies this April, told the Daily Mail that any effort to have these
specimens studied stateside would face diplomatic hurdles. Ideally, you'd want to test the bodies
with the best methods and modalities in a state of the art laboratory environment. McDowell
elaborated. And that means moving them from Peru for an agreed amount of time to a facility
that can employ the best scientific methods. Any study of the bodies would need to be completed with
the approval of Peru and the country in which further scientific studies were completed.
So there you go, guys.
I mean, I can honestly tell you, I did not have U.S. Congress possibly investigating the Misan Mammies in 2024.
Did not have that on my bingo card, but here we are.
I'm going to see what you guys are saying.
Man, the chat is going notes on this one.
James Craig says, I don't think Congress will spend one cent on these dummies. I mean, mummies.
Bill says, the alien cake mummies. Nightgazer brings up a good point here. You guys need to ignore all the talking heads involved and look at the actual science. That is what I'm personally doing right now. A lot of these tests that were done were done by very credible scientists that have confirmed.
affirmed and have agreed upon that at least a good portion of the DNA found in these mummies is a note.
And they just cannot figure it out.
So there is something to be said for the anomalous nature of the DNA found within these mummies.
That is not to say they're aliens or that they were pieced together.
like a lot of people believe they were using, you know, like plaster and bones of animals and all that.
I think we've moved past that.
I think I must admit I haven't been looking at all of the data that has been provided yet.
But I can't plan on to say this.
I'm interested to see where this goes.
I am.
You know what?
While I think money could go to much better things at this year,
university in terms of what they're doing there with anthropology and DNA and all of that.
If this could put this story to rest, you know, getting these top scientists in the United States,
which is what people wanted when this story first came out. Even I was saying,
yo, ship those things over and we'll get it sorted in a week, being the egotistical American,
I guess I am, that we'll have the final answer to all of this. We do have a lot of
leading scientists in the United States.
So if this can put the story to rest either way,
I guess I'm for it.
We'll see. We'll see.
You know, this could really blow up in Timberchette's face.
It could really blow up in Jaime Massan's face.
But if there's anything we've learned in the UFO field,
it's that the UFO field itself has pretty good amnesia.
And my son has been forgiven many times for the many hoaxes that he's promoted throughout the years as the circus carnival barker that he is.
But hey, we'll see what happens. We will see what happens.
All work low pay says, I mean, I'm all for getting them checked out if only to disprove them.
Yeah.
Andre says this mummy story is not going away.
Pat, come on, man.
I'm not convinced Prichette isn't a mummy.
Nah, he deserves it.
Nightgacer says they're already proven as genuine by three independent labs in Latin America,
but people in the Anglosphere are dismissing it.
That is a good point.
I do not want to dismiss the work being done by these three independent labs in Latin America.
That does say something. That does say something. So if the United States scientists can come up with the same conclusions, then we have a true story on our hands for sure. All right. Let's move guys to our last story of the night. We finally made it. And this is a fun one I thought we would end with tonight. Not the mummies, but the goblins.
Hopkinsville goblins, guys. It is the 69th anniversary of the Hopkinsville Goblin Incident.
This occurred in 1955 when the family claimed to have been attacked by alien-like creatures.
The incident has led to an annual festival in the small community that will take place on August 21st at the Hopkinsville Visitor Center in the Trail of Tears commemorative park.
So I'm going to go ahead and play this very brief local news clip out of Kentucky.
And yeah, we'll end with a little bit more talk about Hopkinsville.
And close things up here, guys.
Give this a watch.
The city of Hopkinsville is preparing for Alien Invasion Day,
which commemorates the 69th anniversary of the Kelly Hopkinsville incident.
Previously named the Little Green Men Days annual celebrations of the incident stopped during the pandemic,
and the city is bringing it back next week.
Our very own WBKO News reporter William Battle was in Hopkinsville to get the details on the festival.
The Kelly Hopkinsville encounter occurred in 1955 when a family in the small town of Kelly claimed to have been besieged by small alien-like creatures.
The Sutton family was sitting down to a big, nice family dinner in Kelly, Kentucky.
One of the older gentlemen had gone out to the well to gather some water.
when he said they were visited by what they called 12 little silver men that floated above the ground.
The event became one of the most well-known and investigated cases in UFO lore,
fueling debates on extraterrestrial life, mass hysteria,
and then created an annual festival in the small community.
This year marks a 69th anniversary of the incident.
The Kelly community has had the Kelly Little Greenman Festival every year up until about COVID.
We do plan on having a big celebration here on the grounds of the visitor center.
In addition to food and games, the celebration will feature a special guest closely related to the original encounter.
Ms. Geraldine Stith will be here.
She is the daughter of one of the gentlemen who was at the home that night, and she will recount the tale.
She travels all over the world telling the story, so she will be here as kind of our keynote speaker.
There will also be a screening of E.T.
a film that owes its origin to the Hopkinsville Goblin story.
Elements of the original script written by Stephen Spielberg
also made their way into movies like Gremlins and Poultergeist.
The story has been an inspiration in other areas of pop culture.
In the process of designing Pokemon, they actually used the story of the Hopkinsville Goblin,
the Kelly Greenman, and the diagrams drawn for the Pokemon's Sable Eye.
There will also be costume contests for children and adults with prizes for the winners.
We're at 1730 East Knight Street here in Hopkinsville.
We will start festivities at 4 o'clock on Wednesday, August 21st.
That's kind of when the festival games and stuff for the kiddos start.
Reporting in Hopkinsville, William Battle, WBKO News.
That's right.
I forgot that they based an entire Pokemon on the Hopkinsville Goblin.
Save the Lai.
That's so cool.
This story alone has inspired so much.
Like they mentioned, E.T. and what else did it is?
Oh, Dean Aliotto, the filmmaker guys,
who made the infamous incident at Lake County.
I think it was also called UFO abduction.
It was basically the first ever found footage movie,
long before the Blair Witch Project and stuff like that.
This was a quote-unquote found footage movie about a family
who were being attacked in their house by aliens.
and abducted subsequently.
And Dean was on somewhere in the skies, you know, in the early days of the show,
and talked about all about the inception of this, what inspired him.
And the Hopkinsville Goblin case was at the forefront and is why he made that movie after having read about this case.
It's such a fascinating case.
I love it.
I love it.
You know, these translucent gliding aliens and that,
They're shooting bullets at it and they're just bouncing off of them.
And, you know, throughout the years we've heard some of the most ridiculous, like, explanations.
Like, it was circus monkeys that had escaped from a local circus or something and were, like, attacking this family at their home and they were climbing all over the place.
I seriously doubt that.
I mean, these things had, the image here doesn't show it, but they had silver suits on.
So why would the monkeys have silver suits on?
You know, they've said that it was possible
It was longhorned owls at one point
That I could possibly believe
That in the dark
They saw these big creatures with
You know glowing eyes
And they were gliding and crawling all over the place
Maybe, maybe I could believe that
But either way, this has become, you know, a staple in eophology
And this inspired people like Spielberg
And the likes
So, yeah, that's so cool that they're celebrating the 69th anniversary of this with a festival.
Like we always say, these festivals in these very small places are a huge source of revenue for the towns.
And I'm all for that.
I think it's great to embrace the weirdness of your town.
And the Hopkinsville case is a primary example of that.
You guys are continuing to talk about the mummies.
So I'm going to go ahead and go to the chat.
That is insane tonight. I mean, Suzanne, we're laughing and commenting why this last thing was going of how much fun you guys are having tonight. I love that. I love that you guys are like in your own world, having your own viewing party while we slave away over here. That's how it should be. That is how it should be.
A paranormal pixie, we're going back guys again to the mummies for just a moment, just to highlight some of your stuff here.
says, I may not be a fan, but I like that they are attempting to make additional analysis.
Yes, agreed.
Jeffrey says, I heard Burchat on an episode of Coast to Coast with George Nore.
He seems sincere in wanting to get to the bottom of this.
Tess says, I believe the mummies are real.
Eve says, Gary Nolan says it'll take at least five years to get from publishable research
and peer-reviewed journals to the scientific diligence to disprove it.
That's a long time.
That's a long time, but that's the way science goes.
All right.
And we're moving back to the goblins.
Cosby says she travels the world talking about goblins.
Hell, why not?
Sounds like a dream job to me.
I love it.
Dealin says, so true.
Embrace your town's weirdness.
All hail the Pineburg Asparagus Queen.
What is that?
I'm going to have to Google that one.
Or maybe I shouldn't.
Thank you guys. Thank you for those comments.
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And yeah, let me know what you think, rate and review the Summer of the Sky's podcast, wherever you get your podcasts, but primarily on Apple and Spotify.
Those Apple podcast ratings and reviews really help us out, guys.
So even if you don't listen to the show on Apple, if you could head over there and do a rating and review, I would certainly appreciate it.
It helps us get boosted up and featured and seen by more people in the algorithms.
and the same goes for Spotify as well.
So rate, review, anywhere you can,
but specifically Spotify and Apple will help us tremendously.
So thank you, thank you, thank you for that.
And last but not least, we opened a shop for Anomicon.
So you can get your official Anomicon merch before the event.
Rock it while you're watching it.
We've got T-shirts, mugs, tank tops, hats, stickers, buttons, hoodies, you name it.
It's in the merch shop, and that's all available right now at anomicon.com.
And yeah, if you do end up getting any, send those pictures to us, put them on your Twitter.
Hashtag anomicon.
I have a couple items coming in the mail.
Hopefully they'll be waiting for me when I get back home to Scotland.
And, yeah, I cannot wait to see you guys, September 1st and September 2nd.
Again, you can learn more at anomicon.com.com.
A very special thank you to everyone who gave us a super chat or a super sticker tonight.
We truly do appreciate that.
Thank you to all our Patreon and Apple Premium subscribers.
Your monthly or yearly donations truly make a difference.
And I hope you enjoy all of the rewards that you get in return over there.
If you guys want to become a Patreon subscriber, you can learn more in the show notes.
And an Apple Premium subscriber, just click that subscribe button at the top.
of your Apple podcast feed.
And thank you to our YouTube members as well.
I know we have a few of those over here on YouTube.
You get all of the same benefits and rewards right here on YouTube if you become a YouTube member today.
All right.
That is going to do it, guys.
So from me, from Suzanne, we thank you guys immensely for joining us tonight on another episode of somewhere in the live stream.
I believe we have one more before a nomicon.
So be on the lookout next week for that.
Be on the lookout for our brand new episode tonight.
Hello, Takari.
I see you just hopped in.
Good to see you.
Good to see you.
And yeah, guys, it's going to do it.
Thank you.
Thank you for being here.
And I will leave you with our mantra, as always here.
And that is keep your feet on the ground, but never stop searching somewhere in the skies.
There's nothing to hide at all.
