Joining Connie Willis (info), Cuban-born author and retired Miami Dade police dispatcher, Albert Rosales made his debut on Coast to Coast, delving into his extensive research into UFOs and humanoid encounters. As a dispatcher, he frequently received UFO-related calls, and eventually built up a huge database of "high strangeness" cases where entity reports sometimes intertwined with UFO sightings. In one incident from December 1989, a security guard called 911 from a payphone at around 3 am from a shopping center in South Dade. He described seeing three very thin, seven-foot-tall beings with huge cat-like eyes. Back then, many officers hesitated to report such events due to the stigma around such unusual phenomena, but he believes people are more open-minded now.
His database of entity encounters spans the globe, with cases from such countries as Brazil, France, Italy, and Ukraine. In Vietnam, soldiers have reported encountering Reptilians in caves, and such creatures have been seen in caves in other countries as well, he said. Rosales pondered the mysterious nature of these cases, suggesting that the beings may use interdimensional portals or wormholes to travel to Earth, and they may have been coming here for millennia or, in the case of the Reptilians, already live here underground. Rosales also detailed encounters with what he calls "para-humans"-- entities that sometimes can pass for human, and may use clothing to cover their non-human features.
He detailed encounters with humanoids in the Cape Canaveral area, and mysterious activity in Florida waters, which has led him to suspect there may be underwater bases in the region. Rosales recounted a chilling childhood encounter in Cuba, where he witnessed an "egg-shaped" object during a blackout. "I followed it... I stood under the thing... Next thing I remember was my mom calling my name," he recalled, hinting at possible missing time. He also addressed strange noises and low-flying helicopters plaguing his neighborhood, which prompted his curiosity about their purpose.
Quantum Science & Telepathy
In the first hour, nanotechnology expert Charles Ostman discussed the intersection of quantum technology, artificial intelligence, and potential telepathic communication. The conversation delved into groundbreaking studies suggesting a connection between quantum mechanics and neural functions. The scale and complexity of the quantum computing approach is so vastly different than any traditional computer that it's almost like a completely different universe, and advancements in quantum entanglement might lead to enhanced telepathic abilities, he commented. "We may be at the edge of understanding telepathy," he added, emphasizing the existence of latent abilities in humans, as well as the implications of using AI to replicate telepathic communication. For more, view related graphics he sent us.