

DM Pelley
535 posts

@PelleyDm
Author, retired entomologist, and long-time UFO enthusiast/contactee. Cool bugs, science, and cryptids keep my attention. Check out my books in the link!





The Lake Michigan Triangle, stretching from Ludington to Manitowoc and Benton Harbor, is known for a series of mysterious disappearances and unexplained phenomena.



Why is SK still commenting on this? He hasn't been the director in almost 2 years Why not interview the current acting director of AARO? If you can't figure out why he's still being teed up for interviews on it, you're really bad at analyzing things #ufoX




My new book #ZeroDisclosure drops May 15th. If you could help an old guy out and repost, I'd really appreciate it. #UFO #UAP #bookcover #tech #thriller #abductions #Disclosure











Always follow the balloons, or in the modern day, the "drones". Newly digitized - and the day after Roswell (July 9, 1947): The personnel at Pearl Harbor "...familiar with weather observation devices, swore that it was not a balloon." "U. S. Naval Intelligence officers at Pearl Harbor investigated claims by 100 Navy men that they saw a mysterious object “silvery colored, like aluminum, with no wings or tail,” sail over Honolulu at a rapid clip late yesterday. The description fitted a weather balloon, but five of the men, familiar with weather observation devices, swore that it was not a balloon. There were other diehards. Not all the principals were satisfied with the announcement that the wreckage found on the New Mexico ranch was that of a weather balloon. The excitement ran through this cycle: Lieut. Warren Haught, public relations officer at the Roswell base, released a statement in the name of Col. William Blanchard, base commander. It said that an object described as a “flying disc” was found on the nearby Foster ranch three weeks ago by W. W. Brazel and had been sent to “higher officials” for examination." newspapers.com/article/new-or…



@UAPLuigi @disclosureday Fake, Gay & Propaganda