'Slow-moving Blob' That May Have Been a Flock of Birds Caused White House Lockdown – CNN

Or maybe the cause of Tuesday morning’s Capitol excitement was a swarm of drones, whose capabilities The Anomalist has covered most recently just yesterday. Multiple reporters assembled CNN’s story of the still-unsolved mystery tentatively identified as “Birds, an atmospheric anomaly or a drone.” The first two explanations for this apparently “one off” event sound like the Condon Report’s conclusion for a June 30, 1954, aerial sighting over Labrador as “some almost certainly natural phenomenon, which is so rare that it apparently has never been reported before or since.” And drones seem more likely than Giorgio Tsoukalos’ “I’m not saying it was aliens…but it was aliens.” Strike Two! in our UFO news today is Billy Cox’ report on efforts to validate the possible “UFO Leak of the Century.” That’s the notes physicist Eric Davis supposedly took on October 16, 2002, after a conversation with Vice Admiral Thomas Wilson. If genuine and the information contained therein is accurate, alien spacecraft are being reverse engineered under “deep black” projects. India Admits Its Moon Lander Crashed, Cites Problem with Braking Thrusters carries a doubly negative thrust. Chelsea Gohd covers the unfortunate and costly accident. The explanation also doesn’t enhance Indian UFO researcher Sabir Hussain’s credibility. Hussain had blamed the malfunction on extraterrestrials. That solution undermines Hussain’s work to get India and unhappy neighbor Pakistan to establish an effort to identify UFOs lest they believe they are being attacked by their human enemy and start lobbing nuclear-tipped missiles at each other. Lastly, an activity may be said to have “arrived” when it spawns commercial applications, and this includes Alien Territory: The Rise of UFO Tourism. Jonathan Thompson covers international UFO “hotspots” familiar and not so famous. (WM)

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