Doing some sleuthing from a discovery in documents “originating with the late U.S. researcher, Elaine Douglass,” Keith Basterfield has uncovered information on the headlined organization. It only leads to more questions, including the similarity in titles to an apparently earlier University of Nevada-Las Vegas entity. “What was he thinking?” might also be the comment to […]
Keith Basterfield combines an Alejandro Rojas article and Twitter tweets from user @Jay09784691 to prise out more information on how the US Navy UFO videos originally came into TTSA’s literal hands. Commenters offer more observations and debate. Kevin Randle has A Different Perspective on the October 24th Hawaiian UFO Video. Kevin doesn’t fully accept the […]
Following up on a blog he did on a late-1960s McDonnell Douglas UFO project, Keith Basterfield reports the new availability of information on a very poorly-known initiative towards UFO-simulation (hoaxing). Project Skylite apparently never got off the ground, but Louis Taylor has published 30 pages behind the effort. Curt Collins has a diverting tale about […]
Here is a reminder that on this beautiful planet we call Earth, things don’t have to be paranormal to be weird. The luminescence that frequently accompanies earthquakes is a perfect example. Experts are certain these strangely timed light emissions are completely natural in origin but have been unable to explain them using a single model. […]
Australian researcher Keith Basterfield has dug into original sources pertinent to recent ufological enthusiasms. Here he mines Jacques Vallee’s “Forbidden Science” diaries. Keith’s found background to the “Wilson/Davis notes,” and one entry in particular notes Mitchell’s belief that “there is a secret group, a spinoff from the U.S. government, with access to captured technology.” Next, […]
Keith Basterfield delves into what private US aerospace companies have done to actualize the secrets inherent in UFOs. Keith’s rounded up a lot on one company, and his article gives insights both into other firms, and the many different studies–some with psychical overtones–that may be relevant to UFOs. Nick Redfern also covers UFO-pertinent research in […]
Launching from the so-called sixth AATIP “observable” of biological effects upon humans that’s been recently bruited about, Keith Basterfield advances his own suggestion. Categories of “the effects that UAP have on our own technology” include motor vehicles, aircraft, nuclear weapons, and other technology. Keith also reports on the September 2020 US Securities and Exchange Commission […]
On Friday the Pentagon announced the August 4th creation of an organization “to detect, analyze and catalogue UAPs [Unidentified Aerial Phenomena] that could potentially pose a threat to U.S. national security.” Other than officially contributing another acronym (UATPF) to the continuing discussion that erupted back in December of 2017, the announcement doesn’t add much new. […]
The world is filled with innumerable cryptids, with Bigfoot perhaps being the most well known. But don’t expect evidence of a British Hairy Man to be released anytime soon. Researchers have concluded that not only are the British Isles incapable of sustaining a Bigfoot population, but encounters with the mythical beast are more probably “Zooforms,” […]
The bombshell notes physicist Eric Davis purportedly took after a 2002 conversation with Admiral Thomas Wilson have an independent support, per Keith Basterfield’s questioning of a man who claims to have seen a communication regarding Wilson’s frustration “about programs dealing with UFOs and crashes that he didn’t have access to.” “UFO Joe” Murgia’s referenced exchange […]