Secret UN Meetings on UFOs/Extraterrestrial Life are occuring
According to a credible military-diplomatic source, the UN has held four secret meetings discussing UFOs and extraterrestrial life in addition to the meeting(s) claimed to have occurred on February 12(& 13-14). Further details of the UN UFO discussions were announced in an update released by veteran UFO researcher Robert Morningstar, and Clay and Shawn Pickering on June 1 after their meeting with the anonymous military diplomatic source on May 19. Their source initially released information about secret UN discussion on UFOs and extraterrestrial life on February 1. Source A, as he has subsequently been known, claims to have been authorized to disclose the information by a secret UFO working group comprising several U.S Navy admirals. Though the working group was not officially part of the U.S. Department of the Navy, it apparently was intent on promoting U.S. Navy interests vis-à-vis management and control of information on extraterrestrial life. The most recent UN meeting on UFOs/extraterrestrial life was claimed to have occurred on May 19. It allegedly focused on the issue of the media’s ridiculing of the UFO/ET phenomenon as an impediment to disclosure.
Attempts to confirm Source A’s claims have not progressed beyond arranging several meetings with UFO researchers who were able to interview him and to physically examine his credentials. Source A’s credentials as a senior military officer have been confirmed by a number of researchers including Robert Morningstar and Robert VanDerClock who have concluded Source A is very credible. Indeed VanDerClock views Source A as among the top three whistleblower sources to have publicly emerged along with Lt Col. Philip Corso (former U.S. Army) & former NASA engineer Clark McClelland to disclose information about extraterrestrial life. Source A has also met and shown his credentials to another two prominent UFO researchers, neither of which has yet come forward to make public statements about Source A’s credibility. In conclusion, Source A’s claim that he is a serving military officer currently assigned as a military liaison to the U.S. State Department has been confirmed based on what has been disclosed by researchers so far.
Despite Source A’s willingness to meet with researchers and have his credentials examined to establish his credibility, there has been relatively little information released by Source A that is specific enough in nature to be confirmed by investigators who have been analyzing his disclosures. Consequently, the secret UN UFO meetings have not become an issue for the mainstream media. This suggests that while Source A is credible and his claims of secret UN UFO discussions is plausible, there has not yet been verification. While verification is still required for Source A’s initial claims, his reliability on what may have transpired at the four additional meetings disclosed to researchers on May 19 needs to be examined. This can be done by comparing his recent statements on the additional four meetings with the claims of another primary source on UN UFO meetings; examining circumstantial evidence relevant to the claims of secret UN UFO discussions; and analysis of the plausibility of Source A’s recent statements.
According to a credible military-diplomatic source, the UN has held four secret meetings discussing UFOs and extraterrestrial life in addition to the meeting(s) claimed to have occurred on February 12(& 13-14). Further details of the UN UFO discussions were announced in an update released by veteran UFO researcher Robert Morningstar, and Clay and Shawn Pickering on June 1 after their meeting with the anonymous military diplomatic source on May 19. Their source initially released information about secret UN discussion on UFOs and extraterrestrial life on February 1. Source A, as he has subsequently been known, claims to have been authorized to disclose the information by a secret UFO working group comprising several U.S Navy admirals. Though the working group was not officially part of the U.S. Department of the Navy, it apparently was intent on promoting U.S. Navy interests vis-à-vis management and control of information on extraterrestrial life. The most recent UN meeting on UFOs/extraterrestrial life was claimed to have occurred on May 19. It allegedly focused on the issue of the media’s ridiculing of the UFO/ET phenomenon as an impediment to disclosure.
Attempts to confirm Source A’s claims have not progressed beyond arranging several meetings with UFO researchers who were able to interview him and to physically examine his credentials. Source A’s credentials as a senior military officer have been confirmed by a number of researchers including Robert Morningstar and Robert VanDerClock who have concluded Source A is very credible. Indeed VanDerClock views Source A as among the top three whistleblower sources to have publicly emerged along with Lt Col. Philip Corso (former U.S. Army) & former NASA engineer Clark McClelland to disclose information about extraterrestrial life. Source A has also met and shown his credentials to another two prominent UFO researchers, neither of which has yet come forward to make public statements about Source A’s credibility. In conclusion, Source A’s claim that he is a serving military officer currently assigned as a military liaison to the U.S. State Department has been confirmed based on what has been disclosed by researchers so far.
Despite Source A’s willingness to meet with researchers and have his credentials examined to establish his credibility, there has been relatively little information released by Source A that is specific enough in nature to be confirmed by investigators who have been analyzing his disclosures. Consequently, the secret UN UFO meetings have not become an issue for the mainstream media. This suggests that while Source A is credible and his claims of secret UN UFO discussions is plausible, there has not yet been verification. While verification is still required for Source A’s initial claims, his reliability on what may have transpired at the four additional meetings disclosed to researchers on May 19 needs to be examined. This can be done by comparing his recent statements on the additional four meetings with the claims of another primary source on UN UFO meetings; examining circumstantial evidence relevant to the claims of secret UN UFO discussions; and analysis of the plausibility of Source A’s recent statements.
Finally, Source A avoids giving his own statements of what he has experienced, and/or has been instructed to disclose, and primarily relies on intermediaries to relay information. This adds an unnecessary filter in accurately interpreting his information on substantive issues such as the content of the meetings and those authorizing his disclosures. What emerges is confusion over whether his views are accurately being relayed, and who precisely is authorizing the disclosures. While the Pickerings and Morningstar have gone to a great efforts to faithfully represents Source A’s views, there have been a number of times where this has not been satisfactory and corrections have been required. This could easily be avoided by Source A testifying in his own words and having this forwarded in ways that don’t compromise his anonymity.
Overall, while Source is credible as a serving military officer currently assigned as a liaison to the State Department, this does not make his claims reliable. Given the difficulty of verifying Source A’s claims, more emphasis needs to be placed on examining the internal consistency of his views and how they match with ongoing global events that signal the kind of policy shifts that might emerge from coordinated UN discussions on UFOs and extraterrestrial life. Consequently, while Source A’s testimony is helpful insofar as it reveals more secret meetings are underway at the UN, the reliability of what he claims to have been discussed at the meetings can be questioned. Source A’s lack of specificity over people who attended and efforts to direct attention away to epiphenomena such as media prejudice suggest he is introducing red herrings in his revelations. I conclude that there likely have been further meetings at the UN discussing UFOs and extraterrestrial life as Source A claims, but the actual topics addressed and list of participants may differ considerably from what Source A has revealed so far.
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