I just listened to this interview and thought it was pretty interesting, a bit long winded though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfc8W0t_lPw&t=8066s
Vallee talks extensively about a case in 1945: just a few days after Japan surrendered in WWII, a UFO crashed in New Mexico on private property. Apparently there's a lot of corroborating evidence surrounding this event from several key witnesses, some of whom are still alive today. Seems pretty legit, although definitely not water-tight.
The first on the scene were two ~9 year old kids who were managing their family ranch. Remember this is the end of WWII, so 9 year olds driving trucks and managing cattle was a thing. An avocado shaped craft crashed into a communications tower and impacted the ground, starting a small brushfire. The kids got about 100 yds away and watched with binoculars. The object was ~13 ft tall and smooth, I'd imagine similar to the Gimbal video. The kids reported sensing despair and panic from these humanoid creatures, and there was a 'download' of sorts where the kids received odd images of people jumping to their death from buildings ... definitely odd... but another example of telepathic phenomena involving UFO's/ET's.
I think one of the most interesting questions is how could such an advanced interstellar craft just crash into a tower?! Aren't these telepathic beings supposed to be pretty smart?
It is kind of hard to wrap your head around - these super intelligent creatures that managed to travel ~lightyears to get here - just malfunction and crash into a tower.
On the other hand, mistakes happen, and interstellar travel might be dangerous...
Perhaps during that pivotal period in history, ET were coming in droves to investigate, signaled by a disturbance caused by or related to nuclear bombs. Enough of them came that a crash or two was inevitable. There may have been a pretty large presence in those days, perhaps many more than there are today.
Maybe an antigravity craft can be destabilized by high power RF/microwave signals? They might be coupling an electromagnetic field to a gravitomagnetic field in order to travel, and maybe ambient EM noise could be an issue. That would make sense that they crashed into a radio tower.
Or maybe these craft are not great at low altitude travel just due to to some physical repercussion of the physics they're using.
What do you think?
Submitted June 07, 2021 at 01:05AM by zellerium https://ift.tt/3v2lYVA
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