UAP Unidentified Alien Podcast - UAP EP 81 Radar Anomaly over Mexico
Episode Date: August 29, 2024What is happening in Mexico? Stephen Diener digs into the recent reports of a weather radar anomaly that might have some deeper connections to the unknown than previously thought. Also, did s...omeone find a picture of a giant crashed UFO on Google Maps? It's been a wild past few days and it's all covered here...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Welcome into UAP episode 81.
Yes, you heard that right.
I'll explain.
Stephen Deiner here back with you, as always, on the Unidentified Alien podcast.
And I did say episode 81.
I didn't say UAP weekly.
That is because a little quick change to announce here in the presentation of UAP,
albeit a small one I suppose, but I am very particular and want things to be kind of like symmetrical and run well together.
And I guess that's probably more of my OCD than anything.
It gets the best to me sometimes.
But that said, I am making the change to move away from the UAP weekly title and just go back to the good old UAP mantle.
It's kind of been collecting dust there as I've been doing more and more UAP weeklies and the interviews and the updates and things like that.
and the long-form episodes of UAP have how I separated.
It have kind of just been, like I said, sitting on the shelf collecting dust like an old book.
And I didn't want to see that.
I want to kind of put it all back together.
So it just makes more sense in my mind anyway to put it all together instead of separating the subjects like I have been for a while now.
So like I said, I suppose a small change that doesn't really change any content of the show.
It really just makes me feel better about how it's presented if I'm being.
honest. And so even though I have done over 160 total episodes with everything combined,
that's neither here nor there. Episode 81 it is. So welcome it. Now that all of my neuroses are
out of the way, let's dive into this subject today because we're going to recap and dig into what
really kind of turned into a very strange weekend of reports out of Mexico. And if you weren't
able to keep up with this, I guess you can decide for yourself here as always on what you're
about to hear because specifically a very odd-looking radar anomaly was seen over Mexico on Saturday.
So the question is, is that the first time this has happened?
And could it possible UFO crash in the state of New Mexico be connected to it all?
Going to get into the details, it's really wild stuff.
But before we do that, I feel the need to mention.
something else that took place over the weekend, too, that may actually prove to be very
significant in the coming weeks or maybe even months.
And I guess since we have returned to the original UAP format, this could be considered
a factoid.
Ladies and gentlemen, the factoid.
I did miss that.
It's been a long time since I got to hear the factoid sounder there, but this refers
to good old Tim Burchett, the Republican represented it out of Tennessee, and one of the leaders of, I
guess what I like to call the Disclosure Caucus of the U.S. government.
He made an appearance on News Nation over the weekend and was asked the question from the anchor
on there that a lot of us have been wondering, when will another UAP testimony hearing take place?
Will it happen at all?
Was that a one-and-done type of thing that we saw last summer?
Well, here's what he had to say about that.
I think you're going to like this.
It's very interesting.
Yes, ma'am.
We'll be announcing something.
I will not be cheering it.
They wouldn't allow me to do it.
But there's going to be some others that are, and I'd be very satisfied with them.
One of our female members of Congress will be chairing that committee, and we're going to get to the bottom of a lot of things.
We're going to call some people in, and they're going to point some fingers, and they're going to name some names.
Let's get it on.
Let's get it on.
Point some fingers, name some names.
You know, good old Timber Chet is good for some soundbites here and there, and he didn't disappoint in that clip.
So let's unpack it a little bit here before we get into the main course.
And I do like the sound of what he said.
Now, he's not going to be sharing the committee like he said there,
but he did seem happy with who would be on it.
So it would be nice for sure to see some type of truth and accountability.
Whoever is sharing this committee, that's always kind of the goal when we talk about these things.
But some reaction to some of the other things that he said that kind of popped into my mind when I heard that clip the first time,
who will chair the committee, right?
Again, he did mention it would be a female colleague that he seemed
happy with. So could we be looking at someone like the Republican
representative out of South Carolina, Nancy Mace? This is just
my guess. I have no intel on this, but just something I thought of because
if you remember, she was the one who had the memorable exchange with David
Grush last summer where she got him to mention the biologics. Remember that
clip went viral where he talked about the biologics that had been recovered.
That was where it came from, was his exchange with Nancy Mace out of South
Carolina? Or do we go with an obvious choice? Someone like Anna Paulina Luna from Florida, who is part of
the Disclosure Caucus, right, along with like a Jared Moskowitz, Matt Gates or on the senator's side,
Chuck Schumer and Marco Rubio. They're all kind of a part of this disclosure caucus, as I like to
call it, but the senators wouldn't be a part of this hearing, obviously, because it's a congressional
hearing, that's a hearing and that's the Senate. But it should be very interesting as we find out
together, how is this going to come about?
Who will be chairing a committee?
And then the second question would be, and of course the timing of it, when would it be?
Right?
That's something that we all wonder.
But he says soon.
Soon in government terms could be the spring of next year, so who really knows?
But the second question is, who would be called to testify?
Now, we know some names who could or maybe even should be called.
Names we're familiar with, like Jason Sands, Robert Salas.
I mentioned both of those because they have both mentioned to me personally that they would be happy to speak in front of Congress about this under oath.
In fact, they're eager to do so.
And just this past week, Louelizondo, who of course is everywhere in the news.
It's really been quite interesting to see him do all the interviews through mass media about, you know, his new book, Imminent, which I've heard nothing but great things about.
And I've also heard that I actually haven't read yet in the interest of full disclosure.
I have not read it.
but I have been told by those who have read it
that a lot of what he says is a lot of what I have said
and Anthony Williams specifically has said
when Anthony Williams, the military intelligence analyst,
has been on the show here numerous times.
A lot of the things that he has said,
and that I have said,
and that we've said together as we've spoken on the show,
matches what Lou Elizando spoke about in his book imminent.
So that was great to see.
Some corroboration there is always a nice thing.
very relieving and rewarding at the same time.
So I'm happy to hear there's been a lot of corroboration between what we've spoken about here on the show.
But Lou did say that he would be happy to testify if called upon.
You talk about a blockbuster there.
Now, in my personal opinion, I think those three names are a fantastic place to start.
I'll add another one.
Maybe someone like Michael Herrera.
He's told me as well that he's waiting to be called.
Like he's actually literally waiting to be called to testify.
at one of these public hearings.
I don't know if that's going to happen or Dr. Stephen Greer or something like that, just throwing
out names.
But we also have to wonder who else should be added if they go with more than three witnesses
this time around.
Because remember, the first time around, Tim Burchett did say that there were supposed to
be more than three.
He mentioned some people connected with NASA that they felt they had locked down, that they
were going to come in and speak.
But then at the last minute, they backed out.
there were some indications that there were as many as six different witnesses who were going to
speak that day when we had that first hearing last summer. But of course, we ended up with the three
men that we got. And it will say that whoever they decide to call upon, I feel I should be someone
different than the three that we got in the first hearing. And I don't mean that in a disparaging way.
So I wanted to put this out there. And no way do I mean to put down any.
of the men, the brave men who did testify.
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Ryan Graves, and David Grush,
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In that case, it's really more of like a strength in numbers type of thing, right?
Instead of saying, oh, those are the three guys that I saw last time.
Is this a repeat?
Are they showing old clips?
No, let's put, again, great guys, a lot of great service, and a lot of important things
to say.
So nothing against them whatsoever.
But I just feel that it would be more impactful, more.
meaningful to the general public if they saw and heard from somebody different because then it adds
on.
It actually strengthens what David Fravor and Ryan Graves and David Grush said the first time around
because then you say, well, do you have more people saying it?
You know, now again, strengthen numbers.
More people saying the same thing.
So we'll see how it all develops.
Who's going to be on this committee?
When is it going to be?
Who's going to head it?
Who are the witnesses?
I'll do my best to keep you updated on that front because it's obviously.
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What happened in Mexico?
Well, to give some background on this, I can describe how it went from my own personal
perspective.
Going back to Saturday morning on the morning of August 24th, okay?
I feel like I'm on a witness stand right now.
Where were you on the morning of August 24th?
But I was actually sitting at my kitchen table responding to your messages.
I was going through emails.
I was going through direct messages on Twitter and social media.
that's what I was doing this past Saturday morning
when I started to get a bunch of notifications on Twitter.
And I was like, oh, what's going on here?
So I went to go check it out
and saw that I was actually tagged in a thread
that was showing a live look at the radar over central Mexico
using a website called windy.com,
W-I-N-D-Y-W-D-Y-W-D-Y-W-D-Y-D-com.
And on this radar was the most anomalous weather pattern
I had ever seen, really.
If you can imagine it, it actually resembled the mind
calendar. Remember what the Mayan calendar looked like? It looked like that, but just floating over
Central Mexico in storm form, you know, made up of all the kinds of colors you would see in a storm,
the reds, the yellows, the oranges, the greens. But in that circular form, I mean, perfect
circle, again, just the best way I can describe it, the first thing I thought of was it looks like
the Mayan calendar, which was kind of odd. Some refer to this anomaly as the pinwheel, actually.
That's how some kind of describe it.
But either way, you get the picture.
And shout out to Twitter user into thin air,
because he did a lot of work on this in real time
as it was happening on Saturday morning.
So shout out to him, into thin air.
He did a lot of great work on this.
And I've actually thought about reaching out to get him on the show,
so we'll see if that happens one of these days.
But he had like live updates of this going on.
So definitely wanted to mention that.
But it presented itself this anomaly in real time
as this giant perfect circle in central Mexico, like I said, between Guadalajara and Mexico City.
So kind of those were the bookends from west to east.
Guadalajara on the west and Mexico City on the east.
And it was centered over the town of Guanoato with strange kind of like geometrical shapes
inside of this anomaly.
I mean, you're talking about not random, you know, discombobulated.
storms. These are perfect geometrical shapes that are inside of this perfect circle storm shaped
or storm anomaly. I mean, it presented itself as a storm on radar because of all the colors,
but in that perfect circle. But the weird part of this was, why we could be calling this an anomaly,
was it was not a storm at all. Even though, oddly enough, it actually rotated like a hurricane
and moved from south to northwest before completely disappearing after a few hours.
And let me make sure that phrase hits home because I said that, I kind of said it that way on purpose.
It did not dissipate like a storm normally would.
And I know about storms.
I know about hurricanes living down here in South Florida.
I've gone through many of them.
Okay.
I know how this works personally.
But this did not dissipate.
It didn't weaken or anything like that.
It wasn't showing some type of, you know, barometric pressure.
meetings, this thing just simply vanished eventually on Saturday morning.
It was there one minute and then it was gone.
So the question is, what was it?
Now, it is also worth mentioning that there was a freak storm that took place off the west coast of Mexico by the Pacific Ocean.
In fact, you may have seen the video of fairgoers, a carnival, whatever you want to call it.
It was at a theme park.
Actually, it was six flags now that I think about it.
It was at a Six Flags theme park in Mexico where these people were stuck up in the air at over 250 feet high on this ride where you sit in like this chair and it takes you all the way up and you swing around in a circle very high up in the air.
And the ride got stuck and they were sitting up there in the middle of a freak storm that came out of nowhere.
So some people were kind of saying, is this a correlation to this strange anomaly that we saw on the radar?
even though that anomaly wasn't a storm itself.
But was the anomaly causing the storm?
Really, really odd reports.
But one of the posts about this on Twitter got a community note
that says, according to a meteorologist,
and maybe this is the answer to it,
a meteorologist named Andrew Frieden,
he says it was simply the result of something called radar range test,
a radar range test.
And I suppose it could be that simple, right?
To have an anomaly like this show up on radar,
maybe it's the result of a radar range test.
It was a phantom storm that presented itself as a circle
with these strange geometrical shapes inside of it.
Perfectly plausible explanation, right?
I suppose it could be that simple.
But you do have to ask the question,
what if it wasn't a radar range test?
There are some alternate theories here
as to what this may have been
and maybe more importantly what caused it,
especially giving the precise, again, I can't stress this enough, precise and very odd geometric shapes within its perfect circle.
And the fact that it's a perfect circle is odd enough because you don't really see that in nature.
Now you do get like buzz saw type hurricanes, but you'll also have those wobble and, you know, kind of break down and reform.
Again, I know hurricanes being out here in South Florida and this thing never broke apart until it just,
again, disappeared, not dissipated, but disappeared.
So take a listen here from a famous TikToker named Glamham.
So shout out to her.
Glamham is a ham radio expert and frequency enthusiast.
I too enjoy some good frequency facts and things like that.
But she decided to do a little more digging after seeing the explanation of this being caused by a radar test.
And what she came across was really interesting.
Take a listen.
fingers point to magnetic flux.
I started to search for the images most similar to the radar anomaly,
and I wound up at something called Atlas, the Atlas experiment at CERN with the Large Hadron Collider.
Now, hold on a second.
The plot just thickened here.
CERN and the Large Hadron Collider.
Of course, we are no strangers to their odd exploits over the years.
I talked about them a lot, actually, especially during the episode I did before the solar eclipse back in April,
because they had all these different experiments going on at the same time.
There was a lot of different coincidences.
So we know about CERN and all the experiments that they do with the LHC, the Large Hadron Collider.
And really what many fear to be dangerous and disruptive experiments.
But what is the Atlas experiment?
Well, according to CERN's website, the Atlas experiment is,
is defined as a particle physics experiment at CERN's Large Hedron Collider
that studies the smallest building blocks of matter in the universe.
The experiment's goal is to answer fundamental questions about the universe,
such as what dark matter is made of,
what the basic building blocks of matter are,
and what the fundamental forces of nature are.
That's their definition of the Atlas expert on their website.
or experiment, I'm sorry, Atlas Experiment.
But one thing to keep in mind here is that, as far as we know, the only LHC is in Europe,
which is pretty far away from Mexico, as we know.
But could this have been some type of directional use, you know, pointed that way?
Now, for more perspective on this thing, the size of this anomaly that appeared on the radar measured out to be approximately 300 kilometers wide.
That's massive.
In terms of miles, that comes out to be 186 miles wide.
So that means, and yes, I did do the conversion on this,
that means that if you were driving that distance of 186 miles,
it would take you about two and a half hours to go from one end of this thing to the other
if you were going at a speed of 70 miles per hour.
So this was a really big thing on the radar that people ended up coming across on Saturday
morning over Mexico. So could we be seeing the result of some kind of experiment from CERN? Is that what
this was? As some people theorize, consider this little nugget again from Glamham back here on
TikTok. This is what she says she discovered when looking into the power facilities in this area of Mexico
because her research didn't stop with CERN and the LHC. Listen to what she found here when talking about
the power facilities. Mexico's power department is
that area said they had a power irregularity.
What could cause a power irregularity
that might also be generating an image like this in radar
and ties into magnetic flux?
Hmm. Well, as I always say,
you decided there's something more to this than meets the eye.
But I must say, when I first saw this picture on Saturday morning,
again, in real time,
the first thing that came to my mind was that it looked like something that would be created artificially
through some type of magnetism. I was trying to figure it out. Again, people were tagging me, going back and forth in comments. And I was like,
what is this? I mean, it's not a storm even though it's presenting as that. And I started thinking to myself,
it looks like some type of, you know, magnetism reading or whatever it might have been. So it's interesting that
she puts that out there.
And really even come to think of it
as you look at this.
And if you haven't seen what I'm talking about, by the way,
I'll be sure to retweet it on Twitter
X at UA Podcast 850.
So if you haven't seen the anomaly that showed up over Mexico
over the weekend, then I will put that out again.
So you can see it at UA Podcast 850.
But as I look at it and I think about it, oddly enough,
it actually does resent.
the large headrun collider itself.
And that actually kind of freaked me out a little bit as I'm thinking about it.
That's really weird.
I mean, what are the chances of that?
Why would it look like a, the actual collider itself?
I mean, is that a coincidence?
Really, really strange.
But, man, so again, I'll put this out there.
If you haven't seen the image of this thing, it only lasted for, I want to say,
a couple of hours maybe.
I could be off on that,
but a couple hours
on Saturday morning
as it kind of hovered over Mexico.
I know hovered is weird,
you know,
word to use.
We say hover and we think about craft,
but that's really what this did.
It just kind of hovered over
Central Mexico before disappearing.
And shout out to one of my listeners
to Apoc who sent me
that clip of glamham on TikTok
at UA Podcast 850.
So same thing on TikTok as Twitter
at UA Podcast 850.
So thank you.
you to Apoc. That actually helped me a lot when it came to researching for this episode,
and I appreciate that. So feel free. Don't always assume that I've seen everything.
Even though I may know about his story, it doesn't mean I've seen some of the videos or information
on it that you have. I'm sure you've come across a lot of information that I haven't come
across. So if you ever want to send me anything and, you know, you think, oh, well, he's definitely
seeing this. I'm not even going to waste my time. Don't assume. I mean, maybe I have. But if you
want to send it to me? You know, be my guest. But if CERN did have something to do with this,
what was their purpose behind creating this giant anomaly? Again, we talked about that freak
storm that kind of took place in Mexico around this area. So are we talking about some type of
weather control experiment? Is that, you know, was this a product of the Atlas experiment?
Did it just go wrong? Are they trying to create portals? I mean, I mean,
I don't know.
Honestly, your guess is as good as mine on that front.
But all I know is that when there is different coincidences, I can't help but to think
that there might actually be something there.
Again, maybe this was a result of the radar range test, the range radar test, whatever
they called it.
And it could be just that.
And I could be wasting our time here today talking about this.
Maybe it's just something as simple as that.
But I can't help out to ask the questions when you see some of the other things that took
place in conjunction with it.
But you might be thinking to yourself, this was probably some type of one-off, which would,
you know, go toward even more of a test, right?
Well, if it just happened once, there's probably some type of weird glitch from a test.
You know, something in the system had nothing to do with CERN or anything else.
What is a fact, though, is that this giant anomaly has actually been seen before.
Not only hasn't been seen before, but it's been seen in the same area of South Central
Mexico. I mean, really almost like in the same spot. And we're talking most recently in 2020 and
2022 and now here we are in 2024. So again, patterns, right? We look for these patterns or the
patterns find us one way or the other. It's all about finding these patterns. So now we've had this
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Every two years, the third time this anomaly has showed up.
Is that because they do the radar range test every two years?
Or is it because CERN is doing some type of experiment that would cause us every two years?
Or maybe it's not experiment at all from CERN, but an actual directed energy magnetism,
some type of thing that they're putting over in that area to try to control the weather?
I know this is like tinfoil hat stuff here,
and I'm not trying to do that,
but all I'm saying is that
you can't help but to wonder
what's really happening here
if it wasn't just some type of result
of a range test from a radar.
But one last question when it concerns this anomaly.
One thing I haven't mentioned yet.
Could it have been related to a possible crashed UFO
that appeared in the state of New Mexico
also over the week?
It was a busy weekend. I had a lot of notifications I was trying to keep up with because this stuff was nuts.
But in case you did miss it, this was noticed on a picture out of Google Maps.
And you can see this very familiar looking saucer shape that seems to be wedged into the side of a mountain in New Mexico at an altitude of 7,400 feet.
So unless this was some type of like new structure that was built into the side of the mountain, this picture.
And this picture absolutely looks like it shows what appears to be a very sizable UFO that is crashed into the side of the mountain.
Now, again, this could be some type of facility at the top of the mountain, a watch tower, something having to do with the Air Force or a branch of the military, maybe, you know, some type of secret lookout location.
And it's just being noticed now in Google Maps.
I don't know.
But it does look strange and it's at a pretty high elevation.
the side of this mountain. So that's all I'm saying.
But according to the coordinates
that were posted of this
thing,
I guess, this object
in this picture
of this proposed crash site,
it takes us to the
White Sands area of
New Mexico, just north
of Holloman Air Force Base.
We've heard many stories out
of this area. Those are two big buzzwords.
And, of course,
euphology, White Sands and
Holloman Air Force base. A lot of stories, a lot of speculation out of that area in New Mexico.
So I do not believe that this location of a possible crash site to be merely a coincidence
whatsoever. Now, could it be a case of mistaken identity? Again, you know, some type of installation
that's up there that's just not advertised, having to do with, you know, a military base.
It could absolutely be that. Maybe it's a case of mistaken identity. Or it's not.
again, this location in the White Sands area, not too far from Holloman Air Force Base.
I mean, come on.
There's a ton of stuff that goes on there.
And we're seeing what looks to be a crashed UFO on the side of the mountain.
Again, if you haven't seen that picture, I will also retweet that at UA Podcast 850 on Twitter.
So that's a lot of activity over the past few days.
Could it all be connected?
Is it all one and the same?
What was happening over Mexico?
This picture over New Mexico.
anything that CERN was doing, you know, magnetism readings, is it all connected or are these
just fragments of things that were putting together that aren't really connected?
But all that said, one last dot to connect here and consider.
And that is some of the new details coming out around the USS Nimitz case, an orbs seen
in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California.
Remember Nimitz was off the coast of San Diego?
Well, senior chief, Kevin Day, has come out to speak about all these things recently.
And he talked about something that he called Really Weird, which was a single object that would leave the group.
They're talking about swarms of orbs.
And where have you heard this recently?
Just last week with Anthony Williams, where he talked about swarms of orbs over Langley, Virginia.
Okay?
which is, of course, a lot of highly classified in sensitive areas in Langley, you know, not excluding the CIA.
But Chief Kevin Day talked about a single object would leave this swarm that they would see and travel very slowly right over the top of them at between 20 to 28,000 feet at about 100 knots, which was really slow.
And then he says it would just track above us and then the next one would depart and then the next one would depart.
and then the next one and all the groups did that.
He says all 100 of them, to the best of his knowledge,
disappeared in the same spot in the sky,
which was about 60 miles north of an island off of the coast of Mexico,
called Guadalupe Island.
So here we are again with Mexico, albeit 60 miles off the coast,
but you have eyewitness testimony connected to all these various reports
from the military who see these orbs off the coast of.
of California and in this case where they would go 60 miles off the coast of Mexico called
Guadalupe Island. So like I said, one last dot to consider there because if that has anything
to do when you talk about the location of these sightings and then you have this anomaly over
the weekend over, you know, central, south central Mexico, you have this picture of a purported UFO
crash in the side of a mountain in New Mexico. Could it's now if that UFO, if that is UFO and not some
type of, you know, mistaken identity.
Could that have been brought down any separate incident?
Did it have something to do with the anomaly over Mexico?
Was that brought about to pursue that UFO that ended crashing in New Mexico?
Maybe that interfered with some flight instruments?
Again, these could all be connected, okay?
If you're connecting the dots, maybe we're looking too much into it.
I'll fully admit that.
But I can't help but to notice the timing of all these things and the price.
proximity of all of them and how they all might connect. Just something to consider. The fact is,
these things are out there. These things did happen. And we have to ask the questions, why and how.
And there is a lot of questions surrounding all this, but I hope I was at least able to bring some
interesting information to you today. And I will keep an eye on this, all of this as it goes on,
to see if anything else is said about it, if anything else is noticed. And if you hear something,
like I said, please don't assume that it's old news to me.
Feel free to let me know anywhere on social media at UA Podcast 850, like I've said,
on TikTok and Twitter, or you can email me S-Diener-U-A-P at Gmail.com.
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Any of your stories or information that you feel might be useful to me, feel free to pass that
along.
I'm always trying to keep up with it.
So if it takes me more than a few days to respond to you, I apologize, but I will get back
to you.
I always get back to everybody.
If you take the time to write to me and listen to the show,
the least I can do is take the time to respond to you.
So I will always respond to anyone who writes to me on any platform.
But when it comes to all this information here today,
all I can say is, as always, you decide for yourself.
But that will do it for today.
I know kind of a shorty, sometimes I go longer.
But I felt like, you know what, let me just throw all this out here today,
UAP episode 81 and put it out there.
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UAP. So that'll do it for today. Much more to come in the future. Stay tuned. There's always stuff
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