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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/AutoModerator on 2024-08-27 23:01:04.

Hi everyone,

It is with great excitement we announce that Ross Coulthart will be joining us on our sub Wednesday August 28th at 8pm EST for an AMA session.

For those who do not know, Ross Coulthart is an Australian investigative journalist, author, and television reporter with a long and distinguished career. He is best known for his work on investigative programs such as "60 Minutes" in Australia and for his in-depth reporting on various topics. (Politics, national security, and human rights issues to name a few).

In recent years, Coulthart has gained attention for his investigative work on UFOs and the disclosure of UAPs. His book "In Plain Sight: An Investigation into UFOs and Impossible Science," published in 2021, delves into the history, evidence, and government secrecy surrounding the UFO phenomenon. Coulthart's work in this area has positioned him as a prominent figure in the ongoing public discourse about UFOs and their potential implications.

Throughout his career, Coulthart has been recognized for his journalistic integrity and ability to tackle complex and controversial subjects, earning several awards for his reporting.

We are thrilled to welcome him to our community, and look forward to the questions you will prepare.

-r/aliens mod team

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/shaunl666 on 2024-08-27 23:00:50.

If you wanted to be serious about capturing UFO data, then getting spectrometer data of a ufo would be invaluable. You do this by making a cheapo diffraction grating, and that can be done by using a DVD, splitting off the front face, then cut out a small piece...say 2" x 1". If you then hold this in front of your phone/camera at about 60-70 degrees, rather like a mirror. To test it, get a photo of the sun, via your new "mirror" for instance, you will get a rainbow type photo. Those are spectral lines, which are reflections of light off atoms and molecules, and there's software to transpose that diffraction photo into bands which indicate atomic and molecular content, and in the case of the sun, that's hydrogen, helium, oxygen, silicon, carbon, neon etc.

A diffraction image of a ufo will tell what its made of, what the propulsion system exhaust emits, etc... that's better than any photo will ever be...and its also impossible to fake.

While a dvd spectrometer is resolution limited to few nm, it's certainly good enough for absolute proof

https://preview.redd.it/bdmziwmfeald1.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=c8dedb8582d743a3f847564f09a459cc078baca9

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/ParticularCheck9641 on 2024-08-27 22:52:52.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/inspiredLifeNess on 2024-08-27 22:22:39.

Hi! I'm an average person just learning about UFOs after hearing about it on the subs. I have read up to chapter 3 (stopped at remote viewing because I'm having trouble with the concept but that's another topic).

Maybe I missed the explaination, but why are there Redacted parts in the book? There's even one entire paragraph that's redacted, and I'm not sure if it needs to even be there because there's no context of what it could possibly say.

Did he send his book to the DoD or someone and they specifically Redacted it? Or did he put it in for stylization? Thanks!

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/AutoModerator on 2024-08-27 22:01:17.

Hi everyone,

It is with great excitement we announce that Ross Coulthart will be joining us on our sub Wednesday August 28th at 8pm EST for an AMA session.

For those who do not know, Ross Coulthart is an Australian investigative journalist, author, and television reporter with a long and distinguished career. He is best known for his work on investigative programs such as "60 Minutes" in Australia and for his in-depth reporting on various topics. (Politics, national security, and human rights issues to name a few).

In recent years, Coulthart has gained attention for his investigative work on UFOs and the disclosure of UAPs. His book "In Plain Sight: An Investigation into UFOs and Impossible Science," published in 2021, delves into the history, evidence, and government secrecy surrounding the UFO phenomenon. Coulthart's work in this area has positioned him as a prominent figure in the ongoing public discourse about UFOs and their potential implications.

Throughout his career, Coulthart has been recognized for his journalistic integrity and ability to tackle complex and controversial subjects, earning several awards for his reporting.

We are thrilled to welcome him to our community, and look forward to the questions you will prepare.

-r/aliens mod team

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Dmans99 on 2024-08-27 20:48:13.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/AutoModerator on 2024-08-27 20:00:49.

Hi everyone,

It is with great excitement we announce that Ross Coulthart will be joining us on our sub Wednesday August 28th at 8pm EST for an AMA session.

For those who do not know, Ross Coulthart is an Australian investigative journalist, author, and television reporter with a long and distinguished career. He is best known for his work on investigative programs such as "60 Minutes" in Australia and for his in-depth reporting on various topics. (Politics, national security, and human rights issues to name a few).

In recent years, Coulthart has gained attention for his investigative work on UFOs and the disclosure of UAPs. His book "In Plain Sight: An Investigation into UFOs and Impossible Science," published in 2021, delves into the history, evidence, and government secrecy surrounding the UFO phenomenon. Coulthart's work in this area has positioned him as a prominent figure in the ongoing public discourse about UFOs and their potential implications.

Throughout his career, Coulthart has been recognized for his journalistic integrity and ability to tackle complex and controversial subjects, earning several awards for his reporting.

We are thrilled to welcome him to our community, and look forward to the questions you will prepare.

-r/aliens mod team

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/ElectricalAlligator on 2024-08-27 19:23:30.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Salt-Slayer on 2024-08-27 19:08:32.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/AutoModerator on 2024-08-27 19:01:12.

Hi everyone,

It is with great excitement we announce that Ross Coulthart will be joining us on our sub Wednesday August 28th at 8pm EST for an AMA session.

For those who do not know, Ross Coulthart is an Australian investigative journalist, author, and television reporter with a long and distinguished career. He is best known for his work on investigative programs such as "60 Minutes" in Australia and for his in-depth reporting on various topics. (Politics, national security, and human rights issues to name a few).

In recent years, Coulthart has gained attention for his investigative work on UFOs and the disclosure of UAPs. His book "In Plain Sight: An Investigation into UFOs and Impossible Science," published in 2021, delves into the history, evidence, and government secrecy surrounding the UFO phenomenon. Coulthart's work in this area has positioned him as a prominent figure in the ongoing public discourse about UFOs and their potential implications.

Throughout his career, Coulthart has been recognized for his journalistic integrity and ability to tackle complex and controversial subjects, earning several awards for his reporting.

We are thrilled to welcome him to our community, and look forward to the questions you will prepare.

-r/aliens mod team

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/BankHot3840 on 2024-08-27 18:52:29.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Grapetattoo on 2024-08-27 18:03:36.

Only one who’s gone in record is Kurt Russel

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/AutoModerator on 2024-08-27 18:01:17.

Hi everyone,

It is with great excitement we announce that Ross Coulthart will be joining us on our sub Wednesday August 28th at 8pm EST for an AMA session.

For those who do not know, Ross Coulthart is an Australian investigative journalist, author, and television reporter with a long and distinguished career. He is best known for his work on investigative programs such as "60 Minutes" in Australia and for his in-depth reporting on various topics. (Politics, national security, and human rights issues to name a few).

In recent years, Coulthart has gained attention for his investigative work on UFOs and the disclosure of UAPs. His book "In Plain Sight: An Investigation into UFOs and Impossible Science," published in 2021, delves into the history, evidence, and government secrecy surrounding the UFO phenomenon. Coulthart's work in this area has positioned him as a prominent figure in the ongoing public discourse about UFOs and their potential implications.

Throughout his career, Coulthart has been recognized for his journalistic integrity and ability to tackle complex and controversial subjects, earning several awards for his reporting.

We are thrilled to welcome him to our community, and look forward to the questions you will prepare.

-r/aliens mod team

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Helpful-Leadership58 on 2024-08-27 17:22:58.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Emmibolt on 2024-08-27 14:07:39.

Hi everyone,

It is with great excitement we announce that Ross Coulthart will be joining us on our sub Wednesday August 28th at 8pm EST for an AMA session.

For those who do not know, Ross Coulthart is an Australian investigative journalist, author, and television reporter with a long and distinguished career. He is best known for his work on investigative programs such as "60 Minutes" in Australia and for his in-depth reporting on various topics. (Politics, national security, and human rights issues to name a few).

In recent years, Coulthart has gained attention for his investigative work on UFOs and the disclosure of UAPs. His book "In Plain Sight: An Investigation into UFOs and Impossible Science," published in 2021, delves into the history, evidence, and government secrecy surrounding the UFO phenomenon. Coulthart's work in this area has positioned him as a prominent figure in the ongoing public discourse about UFOs and their potential implications.

Throughout his career, Coulthart has been recognized for his journalistic integrity and ability to tackle complex and controversial subjects, earning several awards for his reporting.

We are thrilled to welcome him to our community, and look forward to the questions you will prepare.

-r/aliens mod team

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/aliensinbermuda on 2024-08-27 13:53:47.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Ok_Feedback_8124 on 2024-08-27 05:02:44.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/thejaysee on 2024-08-27 04:01:55.

Original Title: Serious - If aliens have made contact with humans, why would the government keep that from the public? And why wouldn't these aliens decide to make their presence known to the public in a major way despite the government wanting to keep their presence a secret?


I can understand that the presence of intelligent life would probably shatter a lot of people's perspectives of reality.

Some people's religious beliefs would go up in flames.

But part of me thinks that that possibility wouldn't warrant the government powers of the world to take such a huge public trust risk by keeping something so huge from us.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/GodlySharing on 2024-08-27 03:37:16.

First time I ever experienced God very distinctly was when I took LSD like the 3rd to 5th time and suddenly in deep silence a voice started telling me it loves me, I never thought about things like this before at all, I couldn't possibly relate as I was a suffering child who has no idea about anything like this. But somehow I felt this love and could just pour my whole soul into it. I cried and I would say that was like a really obvious experience of God revealing himself telepathically. I then experienced God's awareness/presence through psychedelics, I could pinpoint the awareness itself as being godly and experience it as such, retrospectively it is infinitely precious. I love God infinitely. God is the best. I want to cry. I love God. :( It makes me sad how much I love God. I always want to cry. But there is no sadness there. There is only love. But Maybe the sadness is because I can never explain or communicate just how much I love it. I just now realized that this is it. What hurts is that I can't love it more. 

Anyone wants to explain this phenomena through an alien oriented lens? no sinister shit please. The experience was obviously benevolent. Just assume it is benevolent, whatever that was.

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Forgotten_muse on 2024-08-27 03:19:16.

So I’ve been thinking that maybe it’s possible that the greys can talk to other animals such as dogs and cats. Why I think this is because I’ve seen a lot of peoples encounters saying that the gray would talk to them through telekinesis anther words they don’t speak out loud it’s all in the head. My thing is how does these aliens know the English language or like how come in other countries there’s examples of them speaking fluently in other languages besides English. Could it be that the way they speak is like directly at ones conscious that they speak to us directly at our souls in some way to where whatever they are thinking in their language I guess would translate into whatever language that the experience speaks. Like what if the reason grays don’t show emotions on their face is because when they are talking telepathicly that it’s a combination of their emotion plus what they want to say and in some way maybe that activates certain like hormones or a part of our dna or gnome we don’t know about that transfers data. I mean this is just my assumption but I’ve been thinking about this alot. I feel like if that’s true then they can most likely speak to any kind of species. Imagine how advanced they are technology wise wouldn’t it be somthing if they could talk to like a raven and get information it could be a reason why they don’t really do any recon on the ground other then fly their ships past military bases. They could ask a. Pigeon to do whatever and that’s how they know so much about where stuff is. Just a thought what do you all think?

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/DrMa on 2024-08-27 03:01:21.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Vee_marie831 on 2024-08-27 01:07:17.
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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Flashignite2 on 2024-08-26 20:01:09.

This is the video where the pictures is from. I've started it at 7 minutes and this chilled me to the bones. I just get the feeling that this is real. What do you guys think? This is a man out in the woods with his dog and the dog runs away and the owner then hears his dog struggling and he picks up a stick in case it is bear or something. He then encounters his dog grabbing the arm of the being, this creature apparently vaporised the dog into white dust and he then proceeds to bash its head in. You can hear his panic and he even vomits at one point.

https://youtu.be/pj53l30ceNk?list=LL&t=421

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The original post: /r/aliens by /u/Se7on- on 2024-08-26 16:26:33.

Can't help but think a USO had something to do with this.

https://apnews.com/article/malaysia-naval-ship-sink-pendekar-4391a9bd27604907e938a48d55ad267f

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