Absolutely fantastic article, from a bright mind, exploring uncomfortable territories. I really believe this is going to be the next parapolitical area of discovery - the cover story for the next generation of MK-ULTRA and experimental weapons tests. Just heard about this incident - take a look at this one to see what you think, from Brazil in the 1970s:
Thank you for the kind words! This case is super compelling, I can't help but think of the Cash-Landrum incident and the ill health effects those witnesses had--also undoubtedly some classified military tech. Going to have to pick up that book compiling Brazilian UFO contacts.
Also this is making me want to revisit this documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7027162/ which I didn't think anything of at the time, but now it's got me thinking about these experiments reported in other South American countries.
I'll be damned. I have never heard of the Cash-Landrum incident until now. That is truly fascinating. And I can't help but notice that it occurred within a few days of the Rendlesham Forest incident in the UK. One other interesting thing I noticed - the alleged craft was diamond shaped. The craft photographed in the Calvine Incident in the UK was also diamond shaped. Based on how the UK government treated that photo, I have to assume it was a secret military vehicle of some sort. They refused to declassify it recently despite it being time to do so according to law, if I recall correctly. That's the crazy thing. If this is secret black technology, why have they kept it secret for 30-40 years?
My best guess to that question is that it didn't work very well, Cash & Landrum reported that the object seemed to be having trouble flying. It also seemed to be nuclear-powered based on their symptoms and this would imply that projects attempting to create a nuclear aircraft continued past when they were supposedly shut down.
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOO
Thanks for the recommendation, Booty. Working on Pt. 3 which is the most concise timeline of Nedelcovic's activities I can put together.
Looking forward to it major, and thanks to you too!
Absolutely fantastic article, from a bright mind, exploring uncomfortable territories. I really believe this is going to be the next parapolitical area of discovery - the cover story for the next generation of MK-ULTRA and experimental weapons tests. Just heard about this incident - take a look at this one to see what you think, from Brazil in the 1970s:
https://www.the-sun.com/news/591351/farmer-killed-ufo-aliens-bizarre-book/
Thank you for your work.
Thank you for the kind words! This case is super compelling, I can't help but think of the Cash-Landrum incident and the ill health effects those witnesses had--also undoubtedly some classified military tech. Going to have to pick up that book compiling Brazilian UFO contacts.
Also this is making me want to revisit this documentary: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7027162/ which I didn't think anything of at the time, but now it's got me thinking about these experiments reported in other South American countries.
I'll be damned. I have never heard of the Cash-Landrum incident until now. That is truly fascinating. And I can't help but notice that it occurred within a few days of the Rendlesham Forest incident in the UK. One other interesting thing I noticed - the alleged craft was diamond shaped. The craft photographed in the Calvine Incident in the UK was also diamond shaped. Based on how the UK government treated that photo, I have to assume it was a secret military vehicle of some sort. They refused to declassify it recently despite it being time to do so according to law, if I recall correctly. That's the crazy thing. If this is secret black technology, why have they kept it secret for 30-40 years?
My best guess to that question is that it didn't work very well, Cash & Landrum reported that the object seemed to be having trouble flying. It also seemed to be nuclear-powered based on their symptoms and this would imply that projects attempting to create a nuclear aircraft continued past when they were supposedly shut down.