Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Analyst: 'US needs to investigate Navy UFOs'

Analyst: 'US needs to investigate Navy UFOs' Marik Von Rennenkampff maintains that it's important for the US to investigate recent pilot accounts of UFOs. Back in 2017 and 2018, three videos were published by the New York Times showing US Navy pilots attempting to chase down unidentified, high-altitude objects traveling at hypersonic speeds. The objects exhibited no apparent wings, markings or visible means of propulsion. Since then, the question over what type of exotic vehicles may be invading US airspace has become a significant concern. Several prominent politicians including US President Donald Trump have received special briefings and US Navy officials have admitted that these objects are genuinely unidentified. Writing in an op-ed for The Hill this week, defense analyst Marik Von Rennenkampff has urged the US government to make more of an effort to officially investigate UFO sightings by Navy pilots. It is particularly vital, he argues, for the US to get to the bottom of this mystery. "The national security implications of getting to the bottom of these incidents are beyond obvious," he wrote. "In addition to posing a serious collision risk, determining the nature of the objects - whether benign, easily explainable phenomena or potentially threatening - is of critical importance." Rennenkampff has also warned of the potential consequences should another country acquire such technology before the United States. "Given the anti-democratic and authoritarian inclinations of some major world powers, it is imperative that such capabilities fall into the 'right' (i.e., democratic) hands," he wrote.

Revisited: Ronnie James Dio's UFO encounter

Revisited: Ronnie James Dio's UFO encounter The late heavy metal singer-songwriter had his own experience with a UFO at his house in New Canaan. One of the most interesting celebrity UFO encounters to have emerged over the years is that of Ronnie James Dio - a heavy metal veteran who popularized the sign of the horns hand gesture. Although Rio died back in 2010, he previously spoke about his experience during an interview. The encounter happened while he and his wife Wendy were unpacking shortly after moving to New Canaan, Connecticut in 1978. Dio had caught sight of an unusually bright 'Moon' outside the window. "When I looked a few minutes later it was bigger, then it was bigger and bigger and coming closer and closer and closer," he recalled. "I thought, oh my god; this is it, the big one! I was so excited." As he watched, he noticed a car driving down a road on a hill in the distance. "As this car was coming down, it was just about to intersect with this light," he said. "I thought it's going to take this car away; this car is going to shoot up into whatever this thing may be. I had bated breath." "The car got to this intersection point, and suddenly it went out. But it didn't go out as though you would take a flame and blow the flame out where there is an afterglow." "It was as if someone had taken a black curtain and gone 'whoosh' and off it went." "I thought now I know that was the presence of a UFO and we were blown away. The next day in the newspaper 20-45 people saw the same thing and then heard a large explosion with light after it." "So it wasn't just me, and I KNOW it was that. I mean, I am absolutely positive that it was that."
The late heavy metal singer-songwriter had his own experience with a UFO at his house in New Canaan. One of the most interesting celebrity UFO encounters to have emerged over the years is that of Ronnie James Dio - a heavy metal veteran who popularized the sign of the horns hand gesture. Although Rio died back in 2010, he previously spoke about his experience during an interview. The encounter happened while he and his wife Wendy were unpacking shortly after moving to New Canaan, Connecticut in 1978. Dio had caught sight of an unusually bright 'Moon' outside the window. "When I looked a few minutes later it was bigger, then it was bigger and bigger and coming closer and closer and closer," he recalled. "I thought, oh my god; this is it, the big one! I was so excited." As he watched, he noticed a car driving down a road on a hill in the distance. "As this car was coming down, it was just about to intersect with this light," he said. "I thought it's going to take this car away; this car is going to shoot up into whatever this thing may be. I had bated breath." "The car got to this intersection point, and suddenly it went out. But it didn't go out as though you would take a flame and blow the flame out where there is an afterglow." "It was as if someone had taken a black curtain and gone 'whoosh' and off it went." "I thought now I know that was the presence of a UFO and we were blown away. The next day in the newspaper 20-45 people saw the same thing and then heard a large explosion with light after it." "So it wasn't just me, and I KNOW it was that. I mean, I am absolutely positive that it was that."