In the first half, George Knapp welcomed author Whitley Strieber to discuss the behavior and abilities of Grey aliens. "I have learned their anatomy. I've learned a lot about their genetics," Strieber claimed. He revealed that Greys are abducting humans to collect data and create hybrids capable of telepathic communication—something he learned following his own harrowing abduction, where he experienced missing time and awoke with strange markings.
Strieber believes that humans once possessed the powers of these visitors, such as telepathy and self-healing, but that we've lost them due to historical trauma. "We are a species living in a state of traumatic amnesia," he explained, while also describing the Greys' potential role in helping humanity recover these lost abilities.
Strieber posited that the Greys' presence is not opportunistic or parasitic but serves another dual purpose: to document life on Earth while also fostering a deeper connection with humanity through hybridization. "The visitors are now trying to get into a relationship with mankind," he stated, suggesting this could lead to significant changes in human understanding. "They do not want to replace us at all. They want us to thrive here," he insisted.
Strieber acknowledged that a shift in public perception is underway, as awareness of these extraterrestrial encounters appears to be growing. Reflecting on the current buzz regarding potential government disclosure of UFOs, he remarked, "There's an elephant in the room, which is the abductions."
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In the second half, Dr. Jacques Vallee, a prominent astrophysicist and computer scientist, shared his extensive knowledge of UFOs, particularly the Trinity UFO crash and ongoing government secrecy about extraterrestrial phenomena. Vallee has conducted over fifty years of ufology research, which included working on classified projects.
He outlined the mysterious details of the Trinity incident that occurred two years before the famous Roswell crash. The event involved two young witnesses who observed an aerial crash while doing chores on a ranch in New Mexico. Vallee said, "They approached thinking that it was an airplane… but they realized that this was not an airplane" after discovering an entity inside the craft. This being they described as humanoid but not human.
Vallee emphasized that the phenomenon of UFOs is becoming increasingly complex. He contended that while we are learning more about these mysteries, the information flow is often clouded by premature conclusions and preconceived notions. "The science itself is not going to have a quick answer," he remarked.
Vallee also pointed out that most contemporary reporting of UFOs tends to originate from military or intelligence communities, overshadowing valuable testimony from everyday individuals. Moreover, Vallee addressed the need for a centralized database to consolidate UFO reports and sightings.
Backing up his scientific method, Vallee described his approach to ufology as anchored in data collection and pattern analysis. "I'm looking for patterns to try to learn from those patterns," he stated.
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KNAPP'S NEWS
George Knapp shared recent items of interest, including articles about alien worlds and supercomputers:
- 3 years of James Webb Space Telescope data on alien worlds now available online
- Scientists make surprising discovery after researching 'mystery' animals in densely populated area: 'Shocking and unexpected'
- World's fastest supercomputer 'El Capitan' goes online — it will be used to secure the US nuclear stockpile and in other classified research
- Full special: Whistleblower reveals UAP retrieval program; object caught on video
- Scientists Sound Alarm: Oceans Hit Record High Temperatures, Threatening Life on Land
- Long Island’s last duck farm weighs closure after outbreak leads to killing of entire flock
- Incommensurability, Orthodoxy and the Physics of High Strangeness: A six-layer model for Anomalous Phenomena