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00:00Thank you all
00:30December 16, 2017, some images from the United States Navy
00:51are throwing the American population into confusion.
00:54Three videos of unidentified flying objects released
00:57and taken by the F-18s and until then classified by the Department of Defense.
01:02They will be authenticated by the Pentagon in April 2020.
01:06The first video dates back to November 2004.
01:09It was shot by a patrol in the vicinity of the US air carrier Nimitz.
01:13In these images a capsule-shaped object performs maneuvers
01:17that defy the laws of physics.
01:19Radar from the battleship USS Princeton confirms that day
01:23the presence of numerous flying objects.
01:26A patrol of F-18s is immediately sent to the site
01:28and takes a picture of one of the unidentified flying objects.
01:32In military and scientific jargon they are called FAN,
01:36unidentified aerospace phenomena.
01:40At the same time, the New York Times reveals the existence of a secret program.
01:44This evening CNN learned that the Pentagon has a secret program
01:51for the search for UFOs, such as those located by Favor.
01:54The project is called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
01:58and is directed by Colonel Luis Elizondo.
02:01Several tens of millions of dollars have been made available
02:04for the project by former Senator Harry, Majority Leader.
02:09At the time I was a senator in the Senate.
02:11I went to talk to Hawaii Senator Daniel Inouye
02:15and with Senator Stevens of Alaska.
02:17They were the two principal members of the Credit Committee.
02:20which decides how to spend the defense budget.
02:24They controlled the so-called slush funds,
02:27those who are nowhere to be found.
02:32It was a secret, classified thing.
02:36So I asked them to meet me at a secure location in the Capitol.
02:41And after informing them I asked them to allocate some money
02:47to investigate all this.
02:51The revelations are picked up by all US media.
02:55The disclosure of the existence of a secret program
02:57$22 million to study UFOs
03:00is taken very seriously.
03:02Alain Jouillet is the former director of the intelligence services
03:05of the French secret service, the DGSE.
03:08The fact that it was an American senator who insisted
03:16why this investigation was conducted
03:18proves that the problem exists and is real.
03:24However, when the Americans,
03:26at the request of the senator,
03:28they made the decision to launch the investigation,
03:30they did it because there had already been problems
03:34about which American pilots in particular had wondered
03:37reviewing the images of what they had been able to observe.
03:45In the United States the issue is making a lot of noise
03:47and the testimony of David Frevor, pilot of an F-18,
03:51present at the time of the Nimitz affair,
03:53It is broadcast on CNN in a prime time slot.
03:57Well, for starters it didn't have wings,
03:59so you might have thought it was a helicopter.
04:01But the rotor was missing, there were no wakes on the water.
04:04It moved in a very abrupt way,
04:06like a ping-pong ball
04:07that bounces off a wall and changes direction.
04:10And then the ability to stand still on the water
04:12and to climb vertically from practically zero
04:14up to 4,000 meters,
04:16then accelerate and disappear in less than two seconds.
04:19It's something I've never seen in my life.
04:22I believe, like the other witnesses
04:23who witnessed the scene that day,
04:26that it is a phenomenon that comes from another world.
04:28For experts, this testimony is shocking.
04:32and confirm the videos.
04:34Until then, the army had been very careful
04:36from expressing an opinion on this point.
04:38Something was changing in the United States.
04:40The US Army said
04:46“Well, let’s stop keeping this thing a secret.
04:50Pilots can talk about the phenomenon
04:53without compromising their careers.
04:55They can report to their superiors
04:57whereas before they couldn't do it."
05:00But Americans aren't the only ones
05:02to study the issue seriously.
05:04Around the world, numerous countries
05:05have created research organizations or programs
05:08on unidentified aerospace phenomena.
05:11In France, the Sigma-2 commission
05:13examine the most plausible cases,
05:15like that of the Nimitz.
05:17«We then tried to reconstruct
05:19what has been observed
05:21during naval exercises
05:23which took place in the Nimitz, Princeton area,
05:26from November 10 to 13, 2004.
05:28Several repeated detections, radar echoes,
05:32between 8 and 20 detected above the Catalina Islands,
05:36on a southerly trajectory,
05:38at 27,000 meters above sea level.
05:40The speed detected was approximately 200 km/h
05:44it's very low for an aircraft,
05:46especially at such an altitude."
05:50Created in 2013,
05:51Sigma-2 consists of fighter pilots,
05:55engineers, military personnel and even astronauts,
05:58including the Frenchman Jean-François Clervoix.
06:00Pierre Bescon is the former director of the Kourou base in Guyana,
06:04from where the famous Ariane missiles are launched.
06:07«I absolutely disagree
06:09with certain scientists who say
06:10"It's all nonsense."
06:12No, if any observations are made
06:14from people who are in the habit of observing,
06:17such as fighter pilots, who see,
06:20and they are not just any things they saw.
06:23If you don't understand, you put the information aside.
06:26waiting for a greater scientific understanding
06:29of these physical phenomena
06:30and waiting to be able to properly analyze the issue.
06:35But don't say that they are nonsense.
06:37It doesn't make sense."
06:39«Saying that we must believe in UFOs,
06:41to unidentified aerospace phenomena,
06:44that's not the problem.
06:45There is serious research being carried out in this area.
06:48This is a uniformly distributed echo,
06:5014 times, over a distance of about 200 kilometers,
06:54with altitudes varying between 9,000 and 150 metres.
06:57And this information is reported by various radars."
07:01Sigma-2 works in close collaboration
07:03with the French National Center for Space Studies,
07:06the CNES,
07:07and more precisely with one of its sections,
07:10the J-PAN,
07:11study and information group
07:13on unidentified aerospace phenomena.
07:16For over 40 years,
07:17they try to explain the origin of some UFOs.
07:24«The J-PAN is responsible for collecting,
07:27analyze and provide information
07:28on the observations made by witnesses
07:30on French soil."
07:32Moreover, at the origin of the creation of the J-PAN,
07:37there is actually a case that occurred in France
07:39and very similar to those revealed by the US Navy.
07:42A former director of the group, Jean-Jacques Velasco,
07:45he remained in office for 21 years
07:47and today he is an independent expert.
07:49Remember that at the origin of the creation of this organism
07:52there was a question that could not be explained.
07:54«In France, in 1951,
08:01a case occurred
08:02which prompted the intervention of the air force.
08:07Pilots who patrolled the skies
08:09they observed above the Orange region
08:12an object that moved
08:14at the same speed as the fighter plane.
08:18When they tried to reach him
08:20to intercept it,
08:22the object adjusted its speed
08:24on that of the fighters
08:25and then at a certain point
08:27has accelerated considerably.
08:30Following that event
08:32a report has been made
08:33to the Air Force General Staff,
08:35report that arrived
08:36in the hands of the Prime Minister
08:37and the issue began to be addressed
08:39very seriously.
08:43It was therefore decided
08:44to create an organization in France
08:46which would allow us to collect
08:48and analyze this data.
08:50Thus Claude Power,
08:51who was a ufologist
08:52and at the same time an astronomer
08:54who worked at CNES,
08:56He was tasked with founding J-PAN.
08:59I find that the courage of the CNES,
09:01who decided at a certain point
09:02to want to answer these questions
09:04creating the J-PAN,
09:06well, it was a very courageous act,
09:08a scientific approach.
09:10There are phenomena that we have observed
09:12and that we cannot explain,
09:13so we ask people
09:15who observe them
09:16and then we'll see if we can study the issue,
09:19let's see if we can answer
09:20to these concerns.
09:21This is a scientific approach.
09:23So, the first patrol
09:29it is sent about 100 kilometers
09:30from Nimitz.
09:32Observe a trace of foam
09:33on the water.
09:36One of the F-18s
09:37begin a rapid descent maneuver
09:39towards this area
09:41where is the foam located
09:43and then the object,
09:44described as a big tick-tock,
09:46change position
09:47and starts climbing.
09:48he makes a maneuver,
09:49a maneuver that would seem intelligent.
09:55And, following the operations,
09:58it will be the third F-18 patrol
10:00equipped with objectives
10:01infrared light
10:02to reach the place
10:04and to do the famous shots.
10:06Here you are.
10:08And behind the images
10:09it's mostly the astonished comments
10:11of US Navy pilots
10:13that push us to ask ourselves questions.
10:15There's really something here,
10:44without a doubt.
10:45there is the pilot who saw,
10:47the cameras that filmed,
10:48there is the control tower
10:49who identified the object.
10:51There are a lot of things
10:52and there's a problem.
10:55A number of these cases
10:57shows with all evidence
10:58that there is an interaction
11:00especially with fighters.
11:02And this is proven.
11:04When we consider aeronautical cases
11:06worldwide,
11:07the officially recorded cases,
11:10we are in the order of around 2000 cases.
11:12in the 140 cases we consider
11:15there are all the stereotypes
11:17of what is being told
11:18since 1947 now.
11:22That is to say,
11:22of objects
11:23that move at speed
11:24that can go
11:25from 0 to 10,000,
11:2720,000 km per hour,
11:29recorded by radar.
11:31Absolutely phenomenal accelerations,
11:34trajectories that do not match
11:35in any way
11:36to the trajectories
11:37and that would travel on a plane,
11:39such as
11:40to go around the planes
11:41or vertical trajectories,
11:44then suddenly turn
11:45horizontally.
11:48What I want to say
11:49it's just that at first we thought
11:51that these objects
11:52they only appeared in the air,
11:54but now we know
11:55which is not the case.
11:56There have been phenomena
11:57very strange in the water,
11:58in the ocean,
12:00and not just once,
12:01but several times.
12:02People tell stories
12:06of strange things
12:07happened on ships,
12:08sometimes communications
12:09are interrupted.
12:11As,
12:12I think it is
12:13extremely important
12:14do everything
12:15to understand
12:15what it's about.
12:17to search
12:18that's all.
12:32Periodically,
12:33the Ministry of Aviation,
12:35the Pentagon
12:36and the US Army
12:38they are interested
12:39to flying objects
12:40unidentified,
12:42why the constant alerts
12:44they force them
12:44to ask yourself questions.
12:46And for the military
12:47it's a thing
12:47very disturbing,
12:48why the military
12:50they need
12:50to know
12:51what they have in front of them.
12:52So,
12:53if there is something
12:53that cannot be controlled,
12:55that is not understood,
12:57it's inevitable
12:57that you are looking for
12:58to investigate,
12:59therefore to establish
13:00of the commissions
13:01of investigation
13:02to understand
13:02what could have happened
13:04in cases
13:05that have been observed.
13:08And these worries
13:09they are not recent.
13:11From the end
13:11of the Second World War,
13:13the American authorities
13:14they established
13:14various commissions
13:15of investigation
13:16on these phenomena,
13:17in particular
13:18the project
13:19Blue Book,
13:20a direct time
13:20from the famous astronomer
13:22Joseph Allen Hynek.
13:24This scientist
13:25he didn't believe in UFOs,
13:26but after many years
13:27of study
13:27he ended up recognizing
13:29reality
13:29of these phenomena
13:30inexplicable.
13:32At that time,
13:32the same armed forces
13:33Americans
13:34they are already forced
13:35to speak
13:36of these phenomena
13:37very particular.
13:38I'm here to discuss
13:44the so-called
13:45flying saucers.
13:47The Air Force
13:48interest in this problem
13:49has been due
13:51to our feeling
13:52of an obligation
13:53to identify
13:55and analyze
13:57to the best
13:57of our ability
13:58anything in the air
13:59that may have
14:01the possibility
14:01of threat
14:02or menace
14:03to the United States.
14:05In pursuit
14:06of this obligation
14:07since 1947,
14:09we have received
14:11and analyzed
14:12between 1 and 2,000 reports.
14:15However,
14:16there have been
14:16a certain percentage
14:18of this volume
14:19of reports
14:19that have been made
14:22by credible observers
14:23of relatively
14:25incredible things.
14:28It is this group
14:29of observations
14:30that we now
14:31are attempting
14:32to resolve.
14:34Even today
14:34the US authorities
14:36they are moved
14:36from the same concerns.
14:38Nothing has changed.
14:39They fear for internal security.
14:41They must protect
14:42the population
14:42from a potential attack.
14:44Like in the 50s,
14:46these questions
14:47they motivated
14:47image analysis
14:48footage from the US Navy
14:50in recent years.
14:51And that's how it is
14:52who was born
14:52the famous program
14:53AATIP.
14:55They have been reported
14:57many episodes
14:58and there's more.
15:00The technology
15:01of the planes
15:01it has improved a lot
15:03and today
15:03you can take pictures
15:04photographs
15:05of these objects.
15:07We have some photographs
15:08truly amazing.
15:10I'm a threat,
15:11I do not know,
15:12but I know we can't
15:13simply
15:13turn away
15:15and pretend
15:15that they do not exist
15:16because they exist.
15:17because they exist.
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15:31After World War II, many people, especially Americans, thought that behind
15:49The unidentified flying objects were found by the Russians. It was said that the Russians found
15:54new technologies and use them to spy on us. If there was a country at the origin, one of the
16:00great powers, if you like the United States or Russia or China, since the time they are
16:05had the incidents started, there would have been a leak and we could have said yes,
16:10this is it. While no information has emerged on the matter, nothing that confirms
16:17or you refute the hypothesis that the Russians, Americans or Chinese are behind it. So I don't
16:23I think, I think it's something else.
16:29More? But what? If high-level officials are asking questions, civilians are asking questions too.
16:35This is precisely the vocation of MUFON, a network of scientists and engineers who have been working since the
16:4050s collects testimonies from across the entire American territory. They also have an antenna
16:45in France. Today, MUFON has a considerable network of researchers, distributed in
16:51every state, and is taken very seriously by governments as well. It is even one of the reports
16:56of this network, to have aroused the interest of Senator Henry Reid and to have motivated
17:01the creation of the AATIP program.
17:04It was thanks to information provided by MUFON that we were able to proceed. It was used
17:10to justify to Congress the funding of the threat identification program
17:14advanced aerospace. This came to light on December 16, 2017, thanks to an article
17:20on the front page of the New York Times that talked about the Pentagon's UFO secrets. They were
17:25the MUFON data that allowed us to justify the birth of that program. When history
17:30It appeared on the front page of the New York Times and was, in my opinion, the real beginning of popularization.
17:35It was talked about as if it were a real phenomenon and people were very interested.
17:39Is this disclosure or is it simply allowing a leak? This revelation was inadvertent.
17:47or organized? In fact, since December 16, 2017, official authorities, both military and political,
17:54they talk about it regularly in the media.
17:56It's a communication operation, that's undeniable. It's hard to imagine.
18:04that in the United States former Pentagon military agents can begin to communicate
18:10in a totally free way, without there being a small earthquake.
18:17From the moment a communication campaign is organised with professionals
18:25which explain these phenomena, we are faced with a campaign to raise awareness among the population
18:31American. However, it could also be a preparation for a new reality. That is to say
18:40that one day it was decided to tell them that, well yes, aliens exist and these
18:45These are the tests. They will have been prepared. Just imagine that we are told,
18:53listen, now we are sure, we have proof that our world is being visited by
18:58extraterrestrials or that passages between different worlds occur. At the very least, it must be
19:03This is a real problem that will make many people think. We are going into the heart of a problem
19:09which involves risks that we are absolutely unable to manage. We believe that they are not
19:14aggressive, but we know nothing about it. We are facing something uncontrollable. Now
19:22It is known that human beings, especially today, hate to find themselves in a situation that they cannot
19:26He's in control. This is also what the American experts at MUFON think. Paul Hynek
19:33He is well placed to know this. He is the son of the director of the Blue Book program, who was directed
19:38by Joseph Allen Hynek in the 50s and 60s. Since he was a child he heard about these
19:43things. He also perceives a real breakdown in the authorities' communication policy.
19:49Americans.
19:49The revelation of the existence of the AAT-IP program, an advanced identification program
19:59of aerospace threats, and recent revelations about what the Navy has seen, of UFOs every
20:05day, they can't explain it. And frankly, it requires further investigation. It's really
20:13unusual. It's a very candid confession for a government. So it really would seem,
20:19and my friend Richard Dolan is very convincing in his presentation of the sequence of events
20:24which led to this disclosure, it would indeed appear that the United States government is
20:32trying to prepare the population for the possibility of a great revelation.
20:37Paul Hynek and the other members of MUFON are convinced of this. In 2018 they also invited
20:47former director of the AAT-IP program, Luis Elizondo, who confirmed their intuitions.
20:53I think disclosure has already begun. I don't think disclosure is necessarily
20:58tied to an event. I think it's a process, and I think the process is already
21:03started. It's a real thing. 22 million of your taxes were spent on this,
21:08and that's no small thing. But what were these 22 million dollars really used for? How
21:13explain the mystery of unidentified aerospace phenomena? What studies have been conducted
21:19Americans under the AAT-IP program? These analyses were carried out essentially
21:25from Bigelow Aerospace, a company headed by Robert Bigelow, a visionary businessman
21:30I am absolutely convinced of the existence of extraterrestrial life.
21:35Convinced. Do you also believe that UFOs have come to Earth? There has been and is a presence
21:41alien. Where exactly? Right in front of our noses. Oh my God!
21:49Why did Senator Reed decide to work with Bigelow Aerospace? A choice that may seem
21:55It's surprising, and someone has already challenged him. Today he justifies himself.
22:00I wanted to spend that money. It was $22 million. But we couldn't just…
22:08give that money to someone. So we put out a call for tenders so that anyone who was
22:13interested in participating had the opportunity to do so. Bigelow entered the competition.
22:19and the US Army thought his proposal was the best. It is
22:25That's why he got the contract. He got it for several reasons. First of all,
22:30he had been interested in these phenomena for many, many years and for this very reason he could offer
22:35much more than any other competitor, if only for technology. It has done
22:40an excellent proposal and so he got the contract. I'm glad he got it.
22:45him. In what fields did the Bigelow company work? In this recently declassified document
22:53from the DIA, the American Department of Military Intelligence, you can see what they were
22:58the research conducted by the company. In total 38 very complex research objects with
23:04futuristic technologies that we are unable to master today. For example, anti-gravitation,
23:10nuclear propulsion in space, research on black holes that allow
23:16entering parallel universes, antimatter or magnetohydrodynamics.
23:25It is no coincidence that this research was carried out by Bigelow. In 1995,
23:30Even before founding his company, Robert Bigelow created the National Institute for
23:35scientific discoveries with the aim of understanding numerous phenomena including UFOs. Invests
23:41millions of dollars of his personal fortune. Today, for specialists, Robert Bigelow is a
23:46national hero. Robert Bigelow spent more money than anyone else, his money, on
23:53fund UFO research. So now he's considered a hero within the community.
23:58of ufologists. He is a brilliant person and runs the Bigelow Aerospace Company nearby.
24:04in Las Vegas, where he builds inflatable habitats for space missions. So I'm happy.
24:10feel that he is successful, that he works for NASA within the space program.
24:15I am grateful for the time we spent together. I believe that all of this leads us to the
24:19right direction and I'm thrilled about it. Over the years, at Bigelow, they've worked
24:25serious and indisputable personalities. John B. Alexander, pillar of the laboratory of
24:31Los Alamos military research. Or even Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk
24:36on the Moon. And after years of study, their verdict leaves us speechless.
24:40Yes, I feel like I'm privileged to be through the fact that we are there
24:47through in this world. And the UFO phenomenon is true, but it was
24:51understood by our government for a while now.
24:54Wow! Hang on a minute, but this is great. Uh...
24:58So, wow, this is all really a shock to me.
25:02Well, I'm sorry, you haven't been reading the papers recently. It's starting to open
25:07up quite a bit.
25:07So, you're telling me...
25:09Well, there's a lot of information to take on board. Hang on a minute.
25:13I mean, listen, I've heard, like, you know, crazy UFO nuts tell me this kind of thing before.
25:19I've never had Dr. Ed Mitchell, you know, the sixth man to walk on the moon, a respected scientist
25:26in his own right, announced to me that we've been visited by aliens from other planets
25:34and that they definitely are out there, there's no debating it.
25:37Well, that's the first time you've ever talked to me or I've told you about it before.
25:43And for Mitchell, as for other specialists, atomic energy has a very close connection
25:53with this phenomenon.
25:57Nuclear testing is a scary thing, because 540 atomic or thermonuclear bombs
26:04that are detonated in the atmosphere is a huge thing.
26:08In the period from 60 to 61 there was a nuclear explosion every three days, both
26:13on both the American and Soviet sides.
26:15This is atomic energy.
26:31As early as 1949 there were indications that absolutely amazing things were happening.
26:39as to the location of these phenomena.
26:42In particular, objects flew over strategic nuclear sites.
26:47As part of two secret commissions that were later disclosed to the public,
26:52Edward Teller, White House science advisor and father of the atomic bomb,
26:56he explained that there had been flights in the skies above nuclear sites.
27:01Above Oak Ridge, where enriched plutonium was produced,
27:04and at the launch bases of White Sands, Sandy Arts and Roswell,
27:07where the atomic bombers took off.
27:10In short, a whole series of elements indicated that there were anomalous flights over those sites.
27:15For example, he learned that a number of our missile bases in Midwest Dakota had been isolated.
27:25The soldiers would sometimes go out and look up and see these objects in the night sky.
27:32And sometimes all radio communications were cut off.
27:36It didn't happen once, it happened several times.
27:39One of the most disturbing phenomena occurred in 1967, above the Malstrom base in Montana.
27:49We have found one of the last witnesses of this event.
27:52Like the others, he kept silent for more than 30 years, before all of this was finally declassified.
27:58Lieutenant Robert Salas was in charge of launching the Polaris nuclear missiles.
28:03There was a facility about 20 meters underground. My commander's name was Fred Maywald.
28:12We took turns keeping watch when we were on alert.
28:16One evening I received a phone call from the colleague who was on duty upstairs.
28:20There were six guards above.
28:23He said they had seen strange lights in the sky.
28:26They flew very fast and then stopped in mid-air and reversed direction.
28:33They didn't hear any engine noise, there were just those lights in the sky.
28:41But they were very strange lights that could not be associated with our airplanes.
28:47He was screaming into the phone, stammering, saying there were some reddish-orange lights hanging above the main gate
28:55and there were all the guards out there ready with their weapons and he was asking me what he should do.
29:00And of course I was in shock.
29:03He was clearly scared.
29:05I told him to make sure nothing got inside the defensive zone.
29:13and I asked him to use all necessary means.
29:16Then he hung up the receiver.
29:19He said he had to go because one of the guards was injured.
29:23I went to wake up the commander
29:26and as I was telling him about the phone call, the missiles went off.
29:31We had ten missiles under our control
29:35and all ten of them went out.
29:38We went into no-go mode.
29:41They could no longer be launched, they could no longer be used.
29:46Here, this is the story.
29:52Some even go further
29:54and they do not hesitate to speak openly about extraterrestrials on commanded missions.
29:59Paul Hellyer served as Canada's defense minister for three years.
30:06It was during the Cold War.
30:09In 1961 there were 15 UFOs
30:12flying in formation from Russia to Europe.
30:17And the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces
30:20he was very worried.
30:22and on both fronts they were ready to use nuclear weapons.
30:29Then the UFOs turned and headed towards the North Pole
30:33and so they decided to do an investigation.
30:35And the investigation lasted three years and they discovered
30:37that at least four different species of extraterrestrials
30:40have visited Earth over thousands of years.
30:43So UFOs are a long story.
30:47and there has been an increase in activity in recent decades
30:50since we developed the atomic bomb.
30:53They are very concerned that we might use it again
31:02because the whole cosmos is connected
31:04and the weapon harms not only us but also other entities.
31:10They are very afraid that we can be so stupid
31:13to use nuclear weapons again
31:15and that would harm both us and them.
31:19He clearly says that aliens exist,
31:22who came to prevent us from doing this and that.
31:25I'm not on the same page,
31:27I'm simply saying that there are objects
31:29that we keep under control
31:30and which confront us with a certain number of problems.
31:33Is this a signal?
31:35I'm just referring to the scientific level, to be clear.
31:42Today, thanks to satellites, we are able to
31:45to detect supernova explosions
31:47which is located tens of light years away from us.
31:50Why a civilization more advanced than ours
31:54it should not have the ability to detect atomic explosions
31:57what happens on Earth?
31:59Nuclear explosion in the electromagnetic spectrum
32:06involves all elements of the electromagnetic spectrum.
32:08It spreads across all ranges of the microwave spectrum,
32:15passing through ultraviolet and infrared rays.
32:18So the signal, which is an artificial signal,
32:21It can be picked up even from very far away.
32:24This is perhaps why there have been many observations
32:27above nuclear sites?
32:29The problem is there.
32:31In France, Michael Vaillant, expert consultant
32:38at J-PAN for over 12 years,
32:40in a study he published, under the auspices of the University of Toulouse,
32:44clearly connects UFO appearances
32:47with flights over civilian and military installations in France.
32:50With the Toulouse mathematics laboratory, in 2015,
32:57we did a mathematical study that allowed us to show
33:01that there is significant statistical significance
33:04between the distribution of unexplained phenomena and nuclear power plants,
33:09but also polluted areas.
33:12So one can actually question the nature
33:16of the intelligence responsible for these observations.
33:19and one can ask, even in this case,
33:23why an extraterrestrial intelligence
33:26he should want to observe nuclear sites or contaminated places.
33:30In principle, this might seem strange.
33:36Whether it's to monitor humans playing with nuclear fire
33:40or for another reason, there are now more and more people,
33:44politicians, engineers or researchers,
33:46who dare to speak clearly of a non-human intelligence.
33:50Personally, I cannot speak for the United States government.
33:55because I'm no longer part of it.
33:57I think there is now several proofs
33:59to show that we might not be alone,
34:01whatever that means.
34:03The reason there was so much secrecy
34:07it's that many things were not understood
34:10and fearing to frighten the population
34:12it was preferred to ignore the phenomenon
34:14hoping it would disappear.
34:16But he didn't disappear.
34:18And now the army is forced to do something
34:21because there are so many sightings
34:23and airplane pilots are no longer afraid to report what they see.
34:32Those who take the phenomenon most seriously today are scientists.
34:36because they see that there is something
34:38and they question themselves deeply.
34:40And that's the interesting thing.
34:43What has been seen is only achievable with technologies
34:46much more advanced than ours.
34:48We are not able to do it.
34:50Which means it was made elsewhere
34:52and if it comes from another place
34:54it must necessarily come from space.
34:57An intelligence that comes from space.
35:00Something that has made the scientific community smile for many years
35:04today it becomes real.
35:06And he's right.
35:07In just 25 years astronomers have discovered the existence
35:11of 4,000 exoplanets
35:13some of which may be Earth-like
35:16and could therefore host intelligent life forms.
35:20And why not a civilization more advanced than ours?
35:30Avi Loeb is the director of the astrophysics department
35:33of the prestigious Harvard University.
35:36He is also the head of two institutes that deal with mathematics and black holes.
35:40and where many physicists, astronomers and mathematicians work.
35:43In short, he is one of the most serious and respected scholars in the world in his field.
35:48With his team he studied one of the most surprising phenomena ever observed.
35:52in near space.
35:54The arrival of an unidentified interstellar object
35:57with unique and amazing behavior.
36:00His name, Umuamua, which in Hawaiian means the messenger.
36:04Umuamua was discovered on October 19, 2017.
36:12It is the first object to come from outside the solar system
36:15and that we have identified near Earth.
36:18It was evident that he was not attracted by the Sun
36:20because it was moving too quickly towards Earth.
36:24At first, astronomers thought it might be a rock,
36:28an asteroid or maybe a comet.
36:32So he was only observed for a week,
36:35but then it was understood that it had strange properties.
36:40Since it rotated on itself every eight hours,
36:43its light intensity had 10-fold fluctuations
36:47and, consequently, its surface in the sky
36:50changed by a factor of 10
36:53because everything we see is reflected light.
36:56The object is at least 10 times longer than it is wide.
36:59A much more extreme form of other objects
37:02that we had seen up to that point within the solar system.
37:06And then the astronomers, the following month,
37:08they looked at it a little more
37:10but without paying much attention to it.
37:12And in January it was too thin to be observed.
37:17But the previously collected data were analyzed
37:21and then we realized that, in fact,
37:24Umuamua had deviated from an orbit
37:27which depended on the gravity of the Sun
37:30and that there was another force too
37:32which pushed him away from the Sun.
37:35This could have been the result of degassing,
37:42as for comets,
37:44the phenomenon of ice evaporation
37:46on the surface of the comet
37:48due to the illumination of sunlight.
37:51But in the case of Umuamua
37:53there was nothing to suggest a comet's tail.
37:57There was no gas around the object
37:59and there was very little margin.
38:01It was a real puzzle.
38:03What gave him this extra strength?
38:06And so, in an article we wrote,
38:16we suggested that the push
38:18could be given by sunlight.
38:21And in order for the light of the Sun to reflect on an object
38:24and give it enough push,
38:27the object must be very thin,
38:29less than a millimeter thick,
38:31like a sail blown by the wind on a sailing boat.
38:38And in fact our civilization
38:42is currently developing a technology based on solar sails,
38:46very light sails that are pushed by the light.
38:50The light, bouncing off the sail,
38:52it gives her a push that can make her go
38:54at a very high speed,
38:56theoretically even at the speed of light.
39:00So, in the article,
39:02we wrote that it is possible that it is a device
39:05artificially constructed
39:07and sent from an alien civilization.
39:12We have mentioned this fact only as a hypothesis,
39:16simply because the alternative hypothesis
39:19that it was a comet
39:21is incompatible with the data.
39:24It seems to be inconsistent with the data.
39:28If Avilöb's solar sail
39:30it remains a very exotic hypothesis,
39:33although likely,
39:34technologies that could explain
39:36the unheard-of performance of these objects
39:39inspire scientists, the military
39:41and private companies.
39:43Behind these research programs
39:45is there perhaps a real race for the technologies of the future?
39:48The technology used by these devices
39:51It would seem to be a technology that we are not familiar with.
39:54Because, obviously, if there is a solution
39:56which allows a device
39:58to an unidentified object
40:00to go from zero speed
40:02at an extraordinary speed
40:04or to make evolutions of all kinds,
40:06Well, obviously this would be of interest to everyone.
40:09Because the relationship would also change
40:11with fighter aircraft, among other things.
40:14After all, if something were found
40:16could help the French defense.
40:18So we are always in the same kind of logic.
40:21If we find something
40:22can help us understand the phenomenon
40:24and, why not, to benefit from it.
40:26The Bigelow firm and the American program
40:29from 22 million dollars
40:31were intended to understand these phenomena
40:33to benefit from it?
40:35The senator who is at the origin of the program
40:37seems to support this.
40:39If I think that from the technological point of view
40:42the program we invested money in
40:44did it help us?
40:45The answer is yes.
40:46Have we found any answers?
40:48Yes.
40:49But not enough.
40:51I'm interested in science.
40:53I think we should know what causes these phenomena.
40:56Where do they come from.
40:58And I also think we should be competitive.
41:01Many countries, including France,
41:03they did this work to try to understand.
41:05And I'm pretty sure China does too.
41:07did this job.
41:09And Russia too,
41:10whose president is a former KGB chief,
41:13I'm pretty sure they're working on it.
41:16That's why I think we, the United States,
41:18we need to work on these things.
41:20In this competition the Americans seem to have started well.
41:24If we take a look at the list of study topics of the Bigelow company,
41:27we note the presence of several programs on topics that are still little known,
41:31but whose applications could have a revolutionary impact.
41:35Among the most sensitive topics is antigravity,
41:37or the ability to free oneself from the laws of physics
41:41and in particular by weight,
41:43being able to make an object fly without it being pulled to the ground.
41:46These futuristic technologies require the acquisition of new materials.
41:50They are called metamaterials.
41:52A private company recently signed a research and development contract with the U.S. Army.
41:57In June 2018, Hal Puthoff,
41:59co-founder of the company and former participant in the AATIP program,
42:03he made some surprising statements.
42:05It was a multilayered sample of bismuth and magnesium.
42:10This layer of bismuth is thinner than a human hair.
42:14The magnesium sample is about ten times the width of a human hair.
42:18It is believed to have arrived on Earth following the crash of an advanced spacecraft.
42:23In Las Vegas in June 2018, physicist Hal Puthoff hinted that this strange object,
42:32composed of metamaterials, could have come from a UFO crash, but he is not sure.
42:37Puthoff and his colleague Eric Davis are close to identifying a set of small fragments
42:42that seem to go beyond anything humanity is capable of building.
42:46This sample was created with layers thinner than a micron
42:50through a process unknown on Earth and for a purpose we can only surmise.
42:55There is no evidence that anyone ever built anything like this.
42:59When we talk about this to people who work in the field of creating new materials,
43:03They say they don't know why anyone would build such a thing.
43:07The problem is no longer just understanding the origin of UFOs,
43:11but also benefit from it.
43:13These metamaterials would present exceptional properties
43:16which could prove to be very useful and profitable.
43:19I have metamaterials.
43:22I've seen the photographs, I've spoken to the technicians.
43:24They're trying to figure out how it works.
43:26It would seem that if you send a certain frequency into these materials they avoid them.
43:32Well, that's what they told me.
43:34I haven't seen it, I don't know the details,
43:36but they are trying to figure out exactly how they were built.
43:39It is a bismuth-based material and is made in layers.
43:42This is all new to us and we're trying to figure out how it works.
43:47This knowledge could also enable us to solve ecological problems.
43:52and to fight global warming.
43:55Energy and propulsion systems are connected.
44:00Because there seems to be this interesting potential for unlimited, free energy,
44:05without any environmental impact that we could cause.
44:08Whether it's anti-gravity or something beyond photon propulsion.
44:13Teleportation or something like that.
44:16We may come to dominate the physical universe in ways we cannot yet imagine.
44:22This step would take us far beyond fossil fuels and solar or nuclear energy.
44:27towards abundant, unlimited energy for all.
44:30Which would allow us to do things far beyond what we are capable of doing now.
44:35Master new technologies, find radical ecological solutions,
44:41real challenges for all governments, but also a significant stake for all humanity.
44:47The fundamental question is are we alone?
44:52And the second question, if we are not alone, is are we the most intelligent?
44:58There may be civilizations far more advanced than ours, with technologies that we could also develop,
45:04but over time.
45:06If we were to make contact or find any evidence, it would be a shock to us.
45:13It would be like a caveman looking at a cell phone and trying to interpret it as a rock.
45:22A technologically highly advanced civilization is a good approximation of God.
45:29We can do things we can't even imagine.
45:33We could learn a lot from such a meeting.
45:38We could also develop a little modesty,
45:42because for now we think we are the smartest.
45:48Throughout human history, we thought we were at the center of the physical universe.
45:54We thought the Sun revolved around the Earth.
45:58And we ended up understanding that we are not at the center of the physical universe.
46:04That the Earth moves around the Sun and the Sun moves around the center of the Milky Way.
46:10And the Milky Way galaxy moves in a random direction in the universe that is full of similar galaxies.
46:17So we don't have a special position in the universe.
46:20But many scientists still prefer to think of themselves as being at the center of the biological universe, the living universe.
46:26That life is exclusive to Earth, in particular that intelligent life exists only on Earth.
46:33And I think one way to be more modest is to gather evidence of what's going on out there.
46:42If this reality exists, could we concretely understand it?
46:46Could we make contact with any intelligence from elsewhere?
46:50Michael Vaillant has worked on the different waves of UFO observations over time.
46:56These waves of observation have not been very numerous in recent human history.
47:03They started after the war.
47:07They took place over large regions of the globe, the size of the United States, for example, or Europe.
47:14For a few days or weeks, hundreds of observers have reported sightings of unexplained phenomena,
47:21while usually, for example, at the level of France, a phenomenon occurs every two days, which is already a lot.
47:28But in this case it's huge.
47:31Jacques Vallée and other scientists have proposed what they call control theory.
47:37That is, these phenomena could be caused by external intelligences that control the organization of these waves.
47:46Behind control theory is the idea of a learning theory.
47:54Perhaps this phenomenon serves to make man aware of their presence.
48:00That was kind of the idea.
48:02There are so-called time-spaced learning methods
48:06which enable effective learning to be achieved at the individual level, not at the societal level,
48:12and which allow you to save the time and energy needed to learn a concept.
48:19That is, I'm very lazy and I want to memorize a list of vocabulary words.
48:26So I save energy and instead of mechanically repeating this list of words several times a day,
48:34I gradually space out the learning moments.
48:38And in this way the distribution follows a power law applied at the individual level.
48:44which in general is a power law of two.
48:47That is, the time spacing doubles every time you want to repeat the learning moments.
48:54One, two, four, eight, sixteen, thirty-two, etc.
48:58And we're seeing this pattern in some of these waves of phenomena.
49:03That is, in some cases the waves are very precisely related by a power law of 2.04.
49:10And precision is so important here that one wonders whether we can already give a date for the next wave.
49:23And the next one, because we're waiting for it, since not much is happening anymore today, would take us to October 2035.
49:32So it's not right away, but it's not in a very long time either.
49:37We are in a very complex field, which is naturally rejected by the apostles of mathematical and Cartesian progress.
49:49But who knows whether we will have any surprises in the future or not.
49:53That's another story.
49:55If the American authorities still have things to reveal, let them do so, because I believe people are ready for this information.
50:09I think this scientific research on unidentified flying objects is really positive for humanity.
50:16Not just for the United States, but for the entire world.
50:19If I could, I would propose that we join forces with other countries that are working on these things.
50:24Let's get together, let's share information.
50:27The United States should share them with France, they should share them with China, with Russia.
50:32We have to do it, because it's something we can't figure out on our own.
50:36We need to work together and make the work public and share it.
50:40It is important, not only for our country, but for our entire civilization.
50:45A year from now, our conversations will be fundamentally different from the ones we have today.
50:55I think there will be more public attention to everything that has come to light recently.
51:00and this will help us better understand what we are seeing.
51:06It must be said that it would bring about very important upheavals in our society.
51:16and it would call into question a certain number of things on the philosophical level, on the religious level and even on the scientific level.
51:23Perhaps in 2035, if human knowledge on these subjects is consolidated, contact will be possible.
51:34A contact, knowing that an idea that has been advanced, also thanks to these waves and this apprenticeship,
51:42it would be to avoid what is called a cultural ethnocide.
51:47That is, one must avoid that man is taken completely by surprise.
51:54and be shocked by the discovery of extraterrestrial intelligence or phenomena.
52:03I think that within ten years, and very likely even sooner, life will be discovered in the solar system.
52:10Maybe not intelligent life, but at least life.
52:14And this will allow us to lay the foundations of an intellectual building
52:18which will allow, at least scientists, to question themselves further
52:23and which will allow us to think that there is, perhaps, beyond life, an intelligent life.
52:30And so this also makes mentalities progress.
52:35These topics will become increasingly accessible to everyone.
52:43There are more habitable planets, like Earth, in the observable universe
52:47than there are grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth.
52:52It seems very reasonable to me to look for other civilizations.
52:57Not necessarily here on Earth, not necessarily in the solar system,
53:02but well beyond these boundaries and make it a central theme of future research.
53:08Because the consequences of discovering evidence of life out there would be enormous.
53:14This would change our understanding of our place in the universe.
53:18It could teach us something about advanced technologies we never dreamed of developing.
53:25And it might even teach us a lesson in how to behave as a civilization.
53:31It would make us feel like a team learning something from other teams.
53:38who in the past have gone through a process similar to ours.
53:43See you soon.
53:44See you soon.
53:45See you soon.
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