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Post by swamprat on Mar 12, 2019 19:10:02 GMT
HISTORY CHANNEL ANNOUNCES NEW UFO SERIES EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY TOM DELONGE Jason McClellan, March 12, 2019, TV/Film, UFOsAliens
Starting in May
www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=SC29JY-f-x8
On Tuesday, March 12, History announced a new non-fiction UFO series titled Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation.
This six-part series is a product of To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science (TTSA)—a group of former government and military personal and scientists on a mission to explore exotic science and materials to change the world—and features Tom DeLonge, co-founder and President of TTSA, Chris Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and Intelligence, and Luis Elizondo, who headed the pentagon’s recently revealed Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
History describes the series:
DeLonge, Elizondo, Mellon and a trustworthy, connected team of investigators that includes retired Program Director for Advanced Systems at Lockheed Martin’s Skunkworks and the Aerospace Division Director for To The Stars Academy, Steve Justice, renowned CIA researcher and quantum physicist, and Vice President of Science and Technology at To The Stars Academy, Hal Puthoff and retired senior intelligence service member of the Central Intelligence Agency and Vice President of Operations at To The Stars Academy, Jim Semivan, will break boundaries and perceived government taboo by disclosing information about efforts being made to change government policy surrounding these phenomena, as well as produce tangible evidence to build the most indisputable case for the existence and threat of UFOs ever assembled. “Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation™” will reveal newly authenticated evidence and footage, interviews from eyewitnesses and former military personnel who have never spoken out before and extensive breakthroughs in understanding the technology behind these unknown phenomena in our skies.
DeLonge states, “With this show, the real conversation can finally begin. I’m thankful to HISTORY for giving the To The Stars Academy team of world-class scientists, engineers and intelligence experts the opportunity to tell the story in a comprehensive and compelling way. I think everyone that watches the show will walk away with questions answered and a feeling of, “wow, I get it now.”
Unidentified: Inside America’s UFO Investigation will reportedly “expose a series of startling encounters and embark on fascinating new investigations that will urge the public to ask questions and look for answers.” Look for it in May 2019.
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Post by nyx on Mar 12, 2019 19:34:39 GMT
Sounds like programs like I Know What I Saw or, Out of The Blue with narrator Peter Jennings, but I am still interested and hopeful.
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Post by nyx on Mar 13, 2019 16:08:33 GMT
DeLonge Is the producer of his new UFO History Channel show, so I guess he is using his own money?
He claims he will change this country’s outlook about UFOs.
I wish him good luck.
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Post by swamprat on Mar 26, 2019 2:18:15 GMT
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Post by nyx on Mar 26, 2019 3:12:35 GMT
Well Swampy,
The History Channel is starting to advertise this program saying it will change this country’s view on UfFOs.
Can DeLonge succeed where everyone else has failed?
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Post by swamprat on Apr 13, 2019 14:54:04 GMT
UNIDENTIFIED: INSIDE AMERICA'S UFO INVESTIGATION Premieres Friday, May 31, on the History Channel
TIME SLOT: Fridays from 10:00 PM-11:00 PM EST
CURRENT SEASON: (6 episodes)
DESCRIPTION:
(from History's press release, March 2019) In December of 2017, The New York Times published a stunning front-page exposé about the Pentagon's mysterious UFO program, the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP).
Featuring an interview with former military intelligence official and Special Agent In- Charge, Luis Elizondo, who confirmed the existence of the hidden government program, the controversial story was the focus of worldwide attention. Previously run by Elizondo, AATIP was created to research and investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) including numerous videos of reported encounters, three of which were released to a shocked public in 2017.
Elizondo resigned after expressing to the government that these UAPs could pose a major threat to our national security and not enough was being done to deal with them or address our potential vulnerabilities.
Now, as a part of HISTORY's groundbreaking new six-part, one-hour limited series "Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation(TM)," Elizondo is speaking out for the first time with Tom DeLonge, co-founder and President of To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science and Chris Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and Intelligence, to expose a series of startling encounters and embark on fascinating new investigations that will urge the public to ask questions and look for answers. From A+E Originals, DeLonge serves as executive producer.
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
• Chris Mellon
• Luis Elizondo
• Tom DeLonge
STUDIO INFORMATION:
• A+E Originals
www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch/unidentified-inside-americas-ufo-investigation/listings/
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Post by swamprat on May 4, 2019 2:41:33 GMT
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Post by swamprat on May 29, 2019 18:54:25 GMT
DeVoid This isn’t how it’s supposed to be By Billy Cox Wednesday, May 29, 2019 10:01 AM
Well, The History Channel, or History, or whatever they’re calling it these days, couldn’t ask for better publicity than what it got on Monday – a surprise Memorial Day plug from the New York Times. And whoa, what a talker. For starters, The Times’ on-the-record interviews with Navy pilots — at least one of whom has shared his testimony with members of Congress — moved CBS White House correspondent Paula Reid to grab a contextual interview with UFO historian Richard Dolan. ABC’s “Good Morning America” ran excerpts from History’s upcoming “Unidentified: Inside America’s U.F.O. Investigation,” and The Washington Post ran a related op-ed from Tufts University international politics professor Daniel Drezner.
Drezner’s column reminded us that this whole “disclosure” thing isn’t playing out the way Dolan or anyone else might’ve anticipated, at least not on the front end. Dolan’s projected scenario imagined top-down revelations, with the U.S. chief executive, in concert with foreign leaders, breaking the ET news with a formal announcement on account of an undeniable series of events going down beyond anyone’s control. But Drezner revisits “Sovereignty and the UFO,” an overlooked essay from 2008 in the journal Political Theory by Raymond Duvall and Alexander Wendt. Those co-authors couldn’t imagine a legitimate bottom-up line of inquiry into The Great Taboo because that would require us all, including the media, to concede that maybe anthropocentrism isn’t the center of cosmic intelligence after all — and demonstrably not. “What is interesting about this latest news cycle,” Drezner offers, “is that DoD officials are not behaving as Wendt and Duvall would predict.”
True that. For reasons unknown, the military bureaucracy – and let’s face it, they’re really the ones running the show, since White House occupants are only temporary employees – has broken form in a big way this year. They’re not giving us the kind of transparency we’d like, but compared with past practices this is a regular gusher, man. In April, the brass told Politico the Navy was revamping its instructions for its people to report UFO activity. Hungh? Say what? Just eight years ago, upon being pressed for more information by Huffington Post reporter Lee Spiegel about an Air Force manual directive to specifically log all UFO incidents, the Pentagon freaked and scrubbed the entire UFO category from its books the very next day.
Now, apparently, the Navy has no problem allowing its pilots to talk to the NYT about the unsettling UFO events off the eastern seaboard in 2014-15. At least one of those encounters was significant enough to have instigated a near-miss incident report, and if you haven’t read the Times story yet (where have you been?), you’re not much of a UFO nerd and you can check it out here: www.nytimes.com/2019/05/26/us/politics/ufo-sightings-navy-pilots.html
A cube inside a translucent sphere threading the needle between two warplanes 100 feet apart? WTF? Swamp gas disguised as geometry?
As with its ground-breaking reporting on the 2004 Nimitz incident on 12/16/17, Monday’s Times piece raised more questions than answers, even as it filled in critical gaps from its first UFO story 18 months ago. We now know, for instance, that the previously sketchy “Gimbal” and the “Gofast” videos were recorded off Jacksonville in early 2015 by F-18 pilots prowling with a unit known as the “Red Rippers.” But what else is being embargoed?
Robert Powell, co-founder of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, was caught just as flat-footed as everyone else by the Times report on Monday. He had been aware of the 2014-15 incidents associated with the USS Roosevelt task force as early as January 2018, but he had no pilot testimony and little material to work with. Besides, he was just beginning to assemble an SCU team for a deep dive into available data from the Nimitz incident, and they released that forensic analysis in April.
Powell’s unnamed source told him last year that the Gimbal and Gofast videos were acquired by pilots attached to the Roosevelt. He was also told there was footage from at least five incidents, not two, and that one sequence was especially harrowing.
“He said he didn’t believe it would ever be released,” Powell recalls, “because it would show we’re definitely not at the top of the totem poll.” Powell was told the clip shows a bogey, embedded metadata intact, on what looks like a head-on collision course with an approaching Navy pilot. But the intruder swerves away before the potential disaster. If accurate, that’s an intentional and majorly aggressive maneuver. And it would be insane to imperil our aviators by telling them to never mind the Leprechauns. Still — why not just quietly reinsert UFO reporting procedures back into the handbook, without any fanfare at all? “This doesn’t seem to fit,” says Powell.
Exactly who’s calling the shots on what to release and what to withhold is more than a bit murky right now, but the To The Stars Academy, which lured military intelligence agent Luis Elizondo out of the shadows in 2017, obviously has major clout. TTSA is an official partner with the History channel on this one, whose six-part and now hugely anticipated series begins Friday night. Is there an actual game plan here, or are they just winging it to see what sticks?
devoid.blogs.heraldtribune.com/author/cox/
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Post by swamprat on May 29, 2019 20:49:14 GMT
HISTORY® RELEASES NEW INTERVIEW FOOTAGE OF U.S. NAVY PILOTS REPORTED TO HAVE SEEN UNEXPLAINED AERIAL PHENOMENA FROM ITS GROUNDBREAKING NONFICTION SERIES 'UNIDENTIFIED: INSIDE AMERICA'S UFO INVESTIGATION'
PREMIERING FRIDAY, MAY 31 AT 10PM
From Executive Producer Tom DeLonge, Series Speaks with Numerous Former Government Officials Disclosing New Information About Potential Threats UFOs Pose to U.S. National Security
New York, NY - May 28, 2019 - HISTORY unveils new video footage from its six-part nonfiction series "Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation" of Navy pilots Lt. Ryan Graves and Lt. Danny Aucoin who have reported their multiple sightings of unexplained flying objects to the Pentagon and Congress from the summer of 2014 to March 2015 off the East coast. They have recently told their story exclusively to HISTORY and The New York Times. The groundbreaking new series premieres Friday, May 31 at 10/9c on HISTORY.
Additionally, the series has exclusive access to the year-long investigation led by Luis Elizondo - former military intelligence official and Special Agent In-Charge who confirmed the existence of the Pentagon's hidden government program Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) - Executive Producer Tom DeLonge, co-founder and President of To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science and Chris Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense For Intelligence, to expose a series of startling encounters and embark on fascinating new investigations that will urge the public to ask questions and look for answers.
Clips from HISTORY's "Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation" premiering Friday, May 31 at 10/9c. are available for download in the link below:
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CLIP 1 - Former Navy pilot Lt. Ryan Graves recalls his experience encountering UFOs while on the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
CLIP 2 - Former Navy pilot Lt. Ryan Graves and Navy pilot Lt. Danny Aucoin discuss their experiences encountering UFOs while on active duty with the Navy.
CLIP 3 - Former Navy pilot Lt. Ryan Graves makes the shocking claim that multiple unidentified crafts appeared in the Middle East over the Arabian Gulf, while the carrier strike group was launching air strikes in Syria.
About "Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation" Premiering Friday, May 31 at 10PM on HISTORY
In December of 2017, The New York Times published a stunning front-page exposé about the Pentagon's mysterious UFO program, the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP). Featuring an interview with a former military intelligence official and Special Agent In- Charge, Luis Elizondo, who confirmed the existence of the hidden government program, the controversial story was the focus of worldwide attention. Previously run by Elizondo, AATIP was created to research and investigate Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) including numerous videos of reported encounters, three of which were released to a shocked public in 2017. Elizondo resigned after expressing to the government that these UAPs could pose a major threat to our national security and not enough was being done to deal with them or address our potential vulnerabilities. Now, as a part of HISTORY's groundbreaking new six-part, one-hour limited series "Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation™," Elizondo is speaking out with Tom DeLonge, co-founder and President of To The Stars Academy of Arts & Science and Chris Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary For Defense and Intelligence, to expose a series of startling encounters and embark on fascinating new investigations that will urge the public to ask questions and look for answers. From A+E Originals, DeLonge serves as executive producer.
Says DeLonge, "With this show, the real conversation can finally begin. I'm thankful to HISTORY for giving the To The Stars Academy team of world-class scientists, engineers and intelligence experts the opportunity to tell the story in a comprehensive and compelling way. I think everyone that watches the show will walk away with questions answered and a feeling of, "wow, I get it now."'
"HISTORY is committed to creating informational, authentic programming that keeps our audience intrigued to learn more," said Eli Lehrer, Executive Vice President and Head of Programming, HISTORY. "This is not a UFO hunting show, but a series that will hopefully provoke a cultural conversation about unexplained phenomena and allow our viewers to ultimately draw their own conclusions. Tom's curiosity and passion for this subject matter, combined with his team, are the perfect partners to deliver this breakthrough series."
DeLonge, Elizondo, Mellon and a trustworthy, connected team of investigators that includes retired Program Director for Advanced Systems at Lockheed Martin's Skunkworks and the Aerospace Division Director for To The Stars Academy, Steve Justice, renowned CIA researcher and quantum physicist, and Vice President of Science and Technology at To The Stars Academy, Hal Puthoff and retired senior intelligence service member of the Central Intelligence Agency and Vice President of Operations at To The Stars Academy, Jim Semivan, will break boundaries and perceived government taboo by disclosing information about efforts being made to change government policy surrounding these phenomena, as well as produce tangible evidence to build the most indisputable case for the existence and threat of UFOs ever assembled. "Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation™" will reveal newly authenticated evidence and footage, interviews from eyewitnesses and former military personnel who have never spoken out before and extensive breakthroughs in understanding the technology behind these unknown phenomena in our skies.
"Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation™" is produced for HISTORY by A+E Originals. DeLonge is executive producer. Steve Ascher, Kristy Sabat and Anthony Lappé are executive producers for A+E Originals. Mike Stiller serves as executive producer for HISTORY.
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Post by nyx on May 29, 2019 21:24:16 GMT
The reason why no UFO has not landed is because E.T. found out there is no intelligent life forms in Washington, D.C.
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Post by Deleted on May 29, 2019 21:48:09 GMT
should see the series "brain dead" about dc politics and aliens
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Post by gus on May 29, 2019 23:27:20 GMT
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Post by Big Red Dog on Jun 6, 2019 21:43:13 GMT
I'm still amazed that this camera built by Raytheon is able to lock on to these things. They (tic tac or whatever) are incredibly quick !
Concerning television, I haven't watched this show,bluebook, or any other tv for a year now except news now and then, by choice.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2019 21:51:06 GMT
I watched bits and pieces of the first one..Plan on watching the second one Friday@ 10:00PM...As far as this changing the face of the UFO landscape I doubt that will happen..I don't know what difference Delonge thinks he is going to make? I guess bringing on Elizondo and Mellon makes him believe it's going to be more credible..Problem is all we have is eyewitness testimony and that don't amount to a whole lot.
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Post by swamprat on Jun 30, 2019 18:46:06 GMT
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