The truth is finally out there — thanks to a New York Times report that uncovered a secret UFO investigation program run by the Pentagon.
After the Times report dropped on Saturday, the Pentagon officially confirmed the existence of a $22 million government program exploring “anomalous aerospace threats” — also known as unidentified flying objects, or UFOs.
According to the Times, the initial funding for the formerly classified project, called the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program, came largely at the request of former Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada, who is known for his fascination with the subject.
The program was launched...
After the Times report dropped on Saturday, the Pentagon officially confirmed the existence of a $22 million government program exploring “anomalous aerospace threats” — also known as unidentified flying objects, or UFOs.
According to the Times, the initial funding for the formerly classified project, called the Advanced Aviation Threat Identification Program, came largely at the request of former Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada, who is known for his fascination with the subject.
The program was launched...
- 12/18/2017
- by Tierney McAfee
- PEOPLE.com
For those of you X-Files fans who are still hoping to find answers to the truth, there's a team of people working for the government who have been on the job! According to The New York Times, in the $600 billion annual Defense Department budgets, there was $22 million spent on an Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program, which includes researching unidentified flying objects.
This funded research took place from 2008 to 2012 thanks to former Senator Harry Reid. The Defense Department has never acknowledged the existence of this program which investigates reports of UFOs, but it was run by a military intelligence official named Luis Elizondo... the real-life Agent Mulder.
Even though funding for the program stopped in 2012, the program is still running. The report says that "for the past five years, they say, officials with the program have continued to investigate episodes brought to them by service members, while also carrying out their other Defense Department duties.
This funded research took place from 2008 to 2012 thanks to former Senator Harry Reid. The Defense Department has never acknowledged the existence of this program which investigates reports of UFOs, but it was run by a military intelligence official named Luis Elizondo... the real-life Agent Mulder.
Even though funding for the program stopped in 2012, the program is still running. The report says that "for the past five years, they say, officials with the program have continued to investigate episodes brought to them by service members, while also carrying out their other Defense Department duties.
- 12/18/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Deep Studios is releasing Skinwalker Ranch today, October 30th, in theaters and on VOD in more than 20 markets across the country, and in honor of the occasion we have a pair of new clips and a trio of new stills to share.
Skinwalker Ranch can be seen in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Miami, Dallas, and Houston, among other markets; but don't worry if you don't live nearby. It's also available on iTunes and other internet VOD platforms as well as the Skinwalker Ranch website. A DVD release will be announced soon.
Devin McGinn stars in the film and makes his directorial debut. He also produced alongside Murphy Michaels and executive producer and Deep Studios founder Ken Bretschneider. The film was written by Adam Ohler and co-stars Jon Gries, Kyle Davis, Erin Cahill, Matthew Rocheleau, and Steve Berg.
Synopsis
In 2010 “Skinwalker Ranch” gained media attention after experiencing a wide range of unexplained phenomena.
Skinwalker Ranch can be seen in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Miami, Dallas, and Houston, among other markets; but don't worry if you don't live nearby. It's also available on iTunes and other internet VOD platforms as well as the Skinwalker Ranch website. A DVD release will be announced soon.
Devin McGinn stars in the film and makes his directorial debut. He also produced alongside Murphy Michaels and executive producer and Deep Studios founder Ken Bretschneider. The film was written by Adam Ohler and co-stars Jon Gries, Kyle Davis, Erin Cahill, Matthew Rocheleau, and Steve Berg.
Synopsis
In 2010 “Skinwalker Ranch” gained media attention after experiencing a wide range of unexplained phenomena.
- 10/30/2013
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
A new red band trailer has arrived for the upcoming found footage flick Skinwalker Ranch, and it looks pretty damned intense. Check it out, and look for more on this one soon!
Deep Studios will release Skinwalker Ranch on October 30th in theaters and VOD in more than 20 markets across the country, including Los Angeles, Phoenix, Miami, Dallas, and Houston, with a DVD to follow.
Devin McGinn stars in the film and makes his directorial debut. He also produced alongside Murphy Michaels and executive producer and Deep Studios founder Ken Bretschneider. The film was written by Adam Ohler and co-stars Jon Gries, Kyle Davis, Erin Cahill, Matthew Rocheleau, and Steve Berg.
Synopsis
In 2010 “Skinwalker Ranch” gained media attention after experiencing a wide range of unexplained phenomena. Reports ranged from UFO sightings to livestock mutilation, but maybe most notable was the disappearance of ranch owner Hoyt Miller’s eight-year-old son, Cody,...
Deep Studios will release Skinwalker Ranch on October 30th in theaters and VOD in more than 20 markets across the country, including Los Angeles, Phoenix, Miami, Dallas, and Houston, with a DVD to follow.
Devin McGinn stars in the film and makes his directorial debut. He also produced alongside Murphy Michaels and executive producer and Deep Studios founder Ken Bretschneider. The film was written by Adam Ohler and co-stars Jon Gries, Kyle Davis, Erin Cahill, Matthew Rocheleau, and Steve Berg.
Synopsis
In 2010 “Skinwalker Ranch” gained media attention after experiencing a wide range of unexplained phenomena. Reports ranged from UFO sightings to livestock mutilation, but maybe most notable was the disappearance of ranch owner Hoyt Miller’s eight-year-old son, Cody,...
- 10/24/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Russia and the U.S. are once again locked in a battle to reach space--but this time, the goal isn't the moon. It's the world's first commercial space station. Russian companies Orbital Technologies and RSC Energia announced plans this week to launch the first commercial space station by 2015 or 2016. That's direct competition for Las Vegas-based Bigelow Aerospace, which also plans to have a private space station ready for customers by 2015.
When launched, the station built by Orbital and RSC (the Russian Federal Space Agency's largest contractor) will fly in orbit approximately 62 miles from the International Space Station. Soyuz spacecraft will shuttle crews back and forth from the commercial space station. The commercial hub is expected to have a design life of 15 years.
The space station planned by Orbital (pictured) won't just be for tourists--it will also act as a "hub for commercial activity, scientific research and development in low Earth orbit.
When launched, the station built by Orbital and RSC (the Russian Federal Space Agency's largest contractor) will fly in orbit approximately 62 miles from the International Space Station. Soyuz spacecraft will shuttle crews back and forth from the commercial space station. The commercial hub is expected to have a design life of 15 years.
The space station planned by Orbital (pictured) won't just be for tourists--it will also act as a "hub for commercial activity, scientific research and development in low Earth orbit.
- 9/30/2010
- by Ariel Schwartz
- Fast Company
SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket launch on Friday did something much bigger than popping a dummy payload into space: it lit a fuse beneath the next era of space exploration, with commercial efforts alongside government ones.
The Falcon 9's launch defeated the odds (which are historically stacked against successful first-launches of rockets) and really has stirred up a lot of excitement. And some negative commentary, since it signifies the first real step toward the President's view of a more commercial enterprise-centric Us space endeavor. The hope is that by investing billions of dollars in companies that fall outside the traditional aerospace/defense and space business circle, innovative strategies may be created to dramatically reduce the cost of getting to space, as well as relieving some of the tax dollar burden the government faces with the successful, but giant, Nasa.
Who are the companies and individuals to watch in this new race?
Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
The Falcon 9's launch defeated the odds (which are historically stacked against successful first-launches of rockets) and really has stirred up a lot of excitement. And some negative commentary, since it signifies the first real step toward the President's view of a more commercial enterprise-centric Us space endeavor. The hope is that by investing billions of dollars in companies that fall outside the traditional aerospace/defense and space business circle, innovative strategies may be created to dramatically reduce the cost of getting to space, as well as relieving some of the tax dollar burden the government faces with the successful, but giant, Nasa.
Who are the companies and individuals to watch in this new race?
Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
- 6/8/2010
- by Kit Eaton
- Fast Company
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