This snippet is taken from Part II of The Phenomenon: A 360° Investigation, and dives into the intersection between military accounts, experiencer testimony, and claims of non-human interaction.

John Ramirez and reports of classified medical records, restricted briefings, and individuals who describe physical effects after encounters. From there it moves into statements about early military awareness of UAP, including the idea that these were treated as potential hostile actors rather than unknowns.

The connections to implants, intelligence-linked medical personnel, and patterns in who seems to be targeted including repeated mentions of specific genetic backgrounds and lineage.

References to astronaut observations, unidentified objects in space, and cases where tracking data didn’t match what was seen.

More extreme claims about MKultra, mind control projects, conditioning, ritual structures, altered states, and descriptions of non-human entities and hierarchies.

Part II as a whole goes far beyond this. It goes into black programs, MKUltra-type frameworks, cloning, soul fragmentation, hybridization, and the larger systems: technological, biological, and geopolitical, that are claimed to sit behind the phenomenon.

Not presented as fact. But simply the material as reported, placed side by side.



by Calm-You6376

3 Comments

  1. Calm-You6376 on

    This snippet is taken from Part II of The Phenomenon: A 360° Investigation, and dives into the intersection between military accounts, experiencer testimony, and claims of non-human interaction.

    John Ramirez and reports of classified medical records, restricted briefings, and individuals who describe physical effects after encounters. From there it moves into statements about early military awareness of UAP, including the idea that these were treated as potential hostile actors rather than unknowns.

    The connections to implants, intelligence-linked medical personnel, and patterns in who seems to be targeted including repeated mentions of specific genetic backgrounds and lineage.

  2. MagicPigGames on

    Sounds like a lot of racial shit. Like…Celtics, Cherokee, Jews are somehow more pure because they didn’t marry outside of their group?

    And 2000 years is the cutoff since obviously before that point all of them did. This also ignores all the migrations and mixing that has happened since then.

    And it ignores all the other indigenous tribes and groups which really haven’t had much contact with others, like uncontacted tribes.

    This smacks to me like some racist bullshit.