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Original excerpt
John Seer describes messages he has been receiving from what he believes are nonhuman entities.
Key claims
A former UK sailor claims to have received psychic messages from nonhuman entities following a UAP encounter.
Alternative explanation
Psychic communication claims lack physical evidence and are typically attributed to psychological phenomena or misinterpretation.
Analysis by Claude · may contain errors
A Navy F/A-18 pilot tracked an unidentified dark gray metallic cube-shaped object daily for two years starting in 2014 off Virginia Beach, testified under oath in 2023, and the Pentagon released the file in 2026 with no official identification.
US Navy pilots tracked unidentified objects on radar for 2 years with infrared confirmation, and publicly released footage shows unexplained movements and accelerations that remain officially unresolved.
A Navy F/A-18 pilot reportedly tracked an unidentified object daily for two years, testified under oath in 2023, and the Pentagon released the file in 2026; the object remains officially unidentified.
Multiple federal law enforcement agents independently witnessed and documented orange orbs repeatedly launching smaller red orbs over the western United States on multiple occasions.
Investigative journalists Jeremy Corbell and George Knapp released military footage of multiple UAPs in triangle formation over the Persian Gulf, officially cataloged as 'orbs' by the intelligence community.
Journalist Ross Coulthart comments on skeptic Michael Shermer's appointment to the newly created UAP Science Advisory Council, suggesting skepticism is acceptable within limits.

The newly created UAP Science Advisory Council will provide scientific expertise to federal agencies investigating the nature of UAPs, representing a shift in analytical approach.

NewsNation examines the authenticity and legitimacy of the Majestic 12 historical documents related to alleged government UFO programs.

Vatican archives reportedly contain no UFO records, contradicting earlier claims by whistleblower David Grusch regarding government possession of retrieved objects.
