Asks UFO experts What if we’re the ants in this network of civilizations? |
Aliens have under-ocean bases and are
trying to dissuade the human race away from nuclear weapons, due to the
potentially catastrophic damage.
In some quarters, that statement would see
you dismissed as a crank.
But not for Gary Heseltine, vice president
of the newly formed International Coalition of Extraterrestrial Research (ICER).
They are a non-governmental organization
headquartered in Portugal comprising scientists, researchers, and academics
from 27 nations. Their mission statement is: Preparing for Contact.
Every member of ICER has signed an oath
underlining their core belief.
Heseltine explains: “It says after 70
years of worldwide research, we think the evidence points to something that is
real, acts with intelligence, and is likely to be extraterrestrial, and
non-human.”
Yes, ICER thinks aliens exist and that
they frequently visit Earth.
It sounds like a plot from a Hollywood
movie, but the group is serious and keen to discuss its theories rationally
and evidentially.
Heseltine, a former British police detective,
explained: “My remit and ICER’s remit is what would stand up in a hypothetical
court of law.
“We should be preparing now for the possibility this is real, as the evidence says it’s real. We are dealing with something that’s gone beyond lights in the sky.
“To put
it in perspective, in three percent of cases worldwide there’s something that
is a genuine phenomenon, that defies explanation after investigation. Three
percent of millions of cases over the last 70 years is a lot.”
Some
experts report these crafts flying at hypersonic speeds, pulling a g-force of 600, with
no wings or propulsion system. (As a comparison, an F-16 can only fly at half
that speed and pull 9G).
There is
also a fighter pilot’s account of seeing a craft drop from 60,000 feet to 50
feet in 0.8 seconds.
Heseltine
talks of observables with UFO or UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) that
include instant acceleration, instant stop, instant reversal on the same track,
all with no deceleration, and right-angle turns with no declaration at the
point of turn.
Others are
truly hard to wrap one’s mind around: ICER says these crafts can switch from
being invisible to visible with the click of a finger. And all emit no noise.
Experts
agree this is all beyond military capabilities – even secret, advanced
programs. “This is why ICER is pushing for governments to release
information to be studied,” Heseltine says. “The performance is simply
things we can’t do.
“ICER wants the scientific data released from these incidents; telemetry, radar, performance characteristics, as the more scrutiny of the actual data, the more ICER believes that it will quickly prove to be something that is not man-made.”
Sightings and speculation about UFOs
began in earnest in the 1940s. ICER believes this is not by chance, as it was
when the first nuclear weapon was detonated.
“What a coincidence,” Heseltine
opines. “I think when we detonated our first atomic weapons, it sent an
invisible shockwave out into space that was picked up by other civilizations
who then realized that this creature on this planet had reached a level of
technical achievement that it was able to split the atom.”
Continuing the theory, Heseltine explains
how the 509th Operations Group of the US Air Force was the first squadron to
have nuclear weapons. It was their pilots who dropped the Hiroshima and
Nagasaki bombs.
And their HQ?
Walker Air Force Base, which is near
Roswell in New Mexico and where the infamous alien crash incident allegedly
occurred in 1947.
Since then, according to Heseltine, other
nuclear incidents have occurred, such as a Soviet Union missile silo being
turned on in 1982 seemingly by itself and US silos being inexplicably turned
off.
This combines with ICER’s feelings that
aliens have been creating bases in the deep trenches of our oceans.
Heseltine asks: “Wouldn’t it then make
sense that they would not want to see the Earth destroyed in a mutually assured
destruction war that would render the planet toxic?
“It would make sense for them to come out and say ‘We don’t think you should be playing with nuclear weapons.’
“America has been the most powerful nation on Earth probably because they did
recover a craft in 1947. Everyone
says that anybody who got that technology would instantly become the most
powerful nation on Earth. I suspect that is what happened, and America thought
they were invincible when they recovered that technology.
“We can’t prove all that; the Roswell
incident you can prove circumstantially, but in terms of can we produce the
definitive alien body? No. Can we give you the definitive piece or part of the
crash? No.”
That again chimes with ICER’s agenda, as
they estimate that 90 percent of UFO information is locked away by governments.
“We’re calling for transparency,” demands Heseltine. “In the end, you’re not going to get 70 years of secret government special access programs the Americans have been involved in. They’re not going to volunteer all that.
“But now at least recognize
these things are flying around, we don’t know what they are, they can come and
go with impunity, and let’s now throw everything on a global basis for a common
aim.”
There is one case where ICER feels there
is credibility that secret programs exist.
Gary McKinnon was a Scottish hacker who
broke into the US military computer system.
America tried to extradite him, but the
then-prime minister, Theresa May, prevented it.
In a BBC interview, McKinnon discussed how he was looking for UFO-related information
and saw a picture of a craft: “This thing was hanging in space, the Earth's
hemisphere visible below it, and no rivets, no seams, none of the stuff
associated with normal man-made manufacturing.”
Heseltine thinks the McKinnon case is
revealing, adding: “You could argue they are just doing their job as he
broke the law, or did they really want to protect some of the things he said he
saw and spoke about?
“If it went to trial, a lot of top UFO
scientists and researchers would have helped him, and it would have opened up
in a public court this wider issue of UFOs, and at that time the Americans
certainly didn’t want to talk about [it].
“Right now, there is no corroboration
as it’s one man’s account and he can’t produce the evidence of what he said he
saw.”
Another telltale sign for Heseltine is the
British government’s closure of its UFO desk in 2009.
He explains: “The design of that was to
make the collection and collation of material in the UK nigh on impossible and
it worked. You cannot get any accurate figures for how many cases are seen in
the UK.”
ICER wants all that to stop, for
everything to be documented, and for the notion of aliens to be introduced into
the mainstream. They are in the process of building a body of work they hope
will gain them special consultative status at the United Nations.
Heseltine urges: “Let’s have an adult
discussion, sit around the table and talk about this from a one-world approach.
This is not an American, Russian, or Chinese problem, it’s a world issue and we
should look at it as one global race, the human race.
“And if it turns out that we’re just
ants in the playground and we’re very primitive, which I suspect we are, then
why should ET talk to an ant? When we go to the playground and look down, we
don’t talk to ants, do we? We think we’re sophisticated and they can’t
understand us. What if we’re the ants in this global network of civilizations?”
But then that begs the question: if we are
of a lesser intelligence then why bother to try to connect with us?
Heseltine’s theory is that Earth is a
great place for a holiday if you’re an alien. “We send probes out into the
solar system and beyond, we’re only doing what they’ve done, but they’ve done
it quickly as they are millions of years ahead of us.
“People ask me, why do they
come here? I don’t know why they come here, but my pet theory is this planet in
this part of the cosmic neighborhood is a bit like an oasis in the desert
because it’s so full of water, rich in diverse life, I think we’re a bit like
the Great Barrier Reef.
“We go to places that are interesting,
so if you were a space tourist, why wouldn’t you come to Planet Earth and just
observe the minions?”
ICER had eagerly anticipated the US government’s
Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) report, which was
billed as opening up the American archives and revealing all of what’s been
kept secret since Roswell.
The nine-page document was issued by the Office of the
Director of National Intelligence on Friday, stating that between 2004 and 2021
there have been 144 cases of flying objects, but only one can be explained.
That was judged to be a large, deflating balloon.
In the remaining cases, the American
authorities stated they “lack sufficient information in our dataset to
attribute incidents to specific explanations.” And while, according
to a senior US official, there were “no clear indications that
there is any non-terrestrial explanation,” they didn’t specifically rule
out the possibility.
Heseltine was involved in drafting ICER’s
official response to the report, which described the US government
communication around these matters as a “sea change” and “long
overdue.”
The statement went on to say: “ICER
encourages that all relevant parties work together for the greater good of
establishing the truth about this craft. ICER is confident that the more
scientific research is undertaken, the data will ultimately confirm that Planet
Earth is being engaged by extraterrestrial/non-human intelligence.”
Heseltine feels the report will create an
unstoppable momentum that started with a New York Times article in 2017
showing video footage of crafts that had no resemblance to
anything we know about.
We could be reaching the point where UFOs
and aliens are no longer science fiction.
Heseltine contends: “The pressure is
building, that dam will eventually shatter and collapse. We’re not there yet,
but I think in six months to a year's time, if the momentum gets building, then
the dam will quickly break.
“That’s when we’re into what we call
Big Disclosure; you’ll know when it happens as it’ll be 24/7 on every news
channel like Covid.
“There will be implications
psychologically for mankind to get their head around and some people will have
a difficult time.
“Some will think we’re going to be
invaded like Independence Day. In reality, there could be a lot of positives.
What if they said, ‘We have a cure for cancer?’ What if we didn’t have to use
fossil fuels – they might have an anti-gravity machine and that would help the
climate and planet.
“Everybody, whether it’s scientists, academics, the man and woman on the street, everyone will say it’s the most profound moment in human history.
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UFO "experts"? That is simply laughable. Not a single published, peer-reviewed research article is cited by any of them (or ever has been, or ever will be) because *all* the actual scientific evidence available refutes their "expertise." Pathetic. Here is a collection of some of the evidence these "experts" willfully and persistently ignore. https://anotherslownewsday.wordpress.com/about/science/u-f-o-s/
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