“I wake up every day, worried I’m going to see that the Soviets have solved the UFO mystery first.”.— Project Blue Book Advisor, J. Allen Hynek.Area 51 scientist Bob Lazar remembered the day well..The gun-toting guards at S-4, the super-secret facility, built into an isolated and highly guarded desert mountain, turned mean.. Bob Lazar.Bob Lazar. .Something really bad happened, and from now on things would be even more secure, more tense than before..Security was already out of this world (pun not intended), and it was only going to get worse..A big batch of Element 115 had disappeared. And the Russians were suspected..Yes, it’s true, the Russians were actually given free access to Area 51, to help solve the problem of alien saucer propulsion..Element 115, is not found on earth. The secret of it, Lazar discovered, was the gravity wave of the element extended beyond the nucleus, therefore, it could be magnified and directed..The alien saucers Area 51 scientists were trying to back engineer the project, looking to focus that gravity wave which allowed “saucers” to fly.. Area 51.Area 51. .Not only that, but occupants of said saucers felt no G-forces, no matter what manoeuvres they did. Numerous tests had proven that, Lazar said..It's interesting to note as well Lazar’s prediction of the existence of Element 115 in the late 1980s, would come true. The extremely heavy element was confirmed by scientists in 2003 in Dubna, Russia at the Flerov Laboratory for Nuclear Reactions..In any case, the Russians were now persona non grata, no longer allowed to share or take part in Area 51 research..However, it is highly likely that didn’t stop them for doing their own UFO back engineering..It is not very well known, but Russia also has its own Area 51. This one, however, is completely underground and called Mezhgorye..Nestled deep within the Ural Mountains in Russia, the underground span is supposed to be so large it could hold the entire 52-acre Washington, D.C. national mall..What goes on there, is another story — not much has been leaked..We can only assume Russia is also back engineering UFO technology. With or without help from, you know who..Which brings us to the subject of the day: Is Russia pursuing the creation of UFO wonder weapons “based on new physical principles,” and will they use them in Ukraine?.Or are they just messing with us, another arrow in the quiver used to influence our thinking?.During a ministerial meeting November 30, defence minister Sergei Shoigu said Russia needed to further develop and deploy advanced, next-gen weapons in its ongoing war with Ukraine, Tim McMillan of The Debrief reported..“It is necessary to continue the modernization and creation of advanced systems with their subsequent use in the course of a special military operation,” said Shoigu..Shoigu did not elaborate on what new weapons he was referring to..But the concept of weapons “based on new physical principles” isn’t necessarily unique, and the use of the term dates back over four decades to the Soviet era..Beginning in the mid-1970s, the term was used to describe exotic military concepts, including psychophysical and genetic weapons, The Debrief reported..Going even further back, Adolf Hitler also spoke of super weapons that would supposedly bring victory to the Nazis..Ironically, documents allegedly found by US military officials after the Second World War would prove somewhat shocking — drawings that strongly resembled present-day UFOs.. Nazi flying saucer blueprintNazi flying saucer blueprint .Where this came from is anybody’s guess, but it's sparked numerous conspiracy theories. Did they too, have help?.In The Day After Roswell, written by Col. Philip J. Corso, the US Army's point man for filtering technology recovered from the Roswell UFO crash in 1946, back-engineering alien tech was not only possible, it actually succeeded..Corso said night vision technology, fibre optics and even integrated circuits evolved from discoveries derived from the New Mexico UFO crash site..Getting back to the Russians, in 2012, Vladimir Putin published an article in Russian-state media asserting Russia’s long-term military goals included “the creation of weapons based on new physical principles (radiation, geophysical, wave, genetic, psychophysical, etc.).”. PutinPutin .“All this will make it possible, along with nuclear weapons, to obtain qualitatively new instruments for achieving political and strategic goals,” Putin wrote..These new physics wonder weapons aren’t only possible, but have been in development since the 1980s, according to a 2012 article published by military analyst Sergei Ptichkin in Rossiyskaya Gazeta..“The USSR surpassed the USA by leaps and bounds in developing weapons based on new physical principles,” wrote Ptichkin..He also claimed Soviet scientists had developed “bio-robotic” super soldiers and “psychotronic generators” that could brainwash people at a distance..Through the years, Putin has also quoted portions of a 2009 paper titled Weapons of the XXI Century, written by a Russian Major General, and leading researcher at the Russian Center for International Security, Vladimir Belous..Published in Russian journal International Affairs, Belous describes several new types of future weapons..“In the coming decades, it is possible to expect the emergence of new types of weapons of mass destruction, the scientific and technical ideas of which are already known today, and some of them are already being developed,” wrote Belous..Ironically, Belous, an anti-nuclear weapons advocate, appears to have written the paper as a warning — not in the encouragement of developing new super-weapons..Nonchalantly, he pointed to “numerous evidence” proving the existence of “unidentified flying objects” that demonstrate there's more out there than can currently be explained..“There is no doubt that as the natural sciences develop and fundamental discoveries appear, fundamentally new ideas will appear in them, on the basis of which new types of weapons can be created,” Belous wrote..It’s entirely possible, he said, that some government power could potentially unmask, harness and weaponize this novel and unexplained energy displayed by UFOs..“As scientific and technological progress accelerates, mankind can gradually master these types of energy, which, in turn, can be used for military purposes,” Belous wrote..Former senior US intelligence community official Dr. Eric Haseltine told TheDebrief it isn’t entirely crazy to consider whether UFOs might offer evidence of yet-discovered physics principles..“I think there might be something to it,” Haseltine said..“There’s all sorts of questions you’d want to ask … that’s the kind of thing that I suppose is going on in the Pentagon right now.”.“When you hear the beat of hoofs, do not assume they’re a zebra. It might be a zebra, or it might not. I think the main point is that there are some, out there, but physically possible explanations.”.He also offers a warning. It’s a mistake to outright dismiss Moscow’s aspirations. In Ukraine, or anywhere..“The Russians, in particular, are way ahead of us in certain directed energy programs,” he said. “They are very resourceful, and I don’t think we should count them out in any way, shape, or form.”. Brig. Gen. Brown (left) shakes the hand of Maj. Philip Corso, who just received his bronze star in Rome.Brig. Gen. Brown (left) shakes the hand of Maj. Philip Corso, who just received his bronze star in Rome.
“I wake up every day, worried I’m going to see that the Soviets have solved the UFO mystery first.”.— Project Blue Book Advisor, J. Allen Hynek.Area 51 scientist Bob Lazar remembered the day well..The gun-toting guards at S-4, the super-secret facility, built into an isolated and highly guarded desert mountain, turned mean.. Bob Lazar.Bob Lazar. .Something really bad happened, and from now on things would be even more secure, more tense than before..Security was already out of this world (pun not intended), and it was only going to get worse..A big batch of Element 115 had disappeared. And the Russians were suspected..Yes, it’s true, the Russians were actually given free access to Area 51, to help solve the problem of alien saucer propulsion..Element 115, is not found on earth. The secret of it, Lazar discovered, was the gravity wave of the element extended beyond the nucleus, therefore, it could be magnified and directed..The alien saucers Area 51 scientists were trying to back engineer the project, looking to focus that gravity wave which allowed “saucers” to fly.. Area 51.Area 51. .Not only that, but occupants of said saucers felt no G-forces, no matter what manoeuvres they did. Numerous tests had proven that, Lazar said..It's interesting to note as well Lazar’s prediction of the existence of Element 115 in the late 1980s, would come true. The extremely heavy element was confirmed by scientists in 2003 in Dubna, Russia at the Flerov Laboratory for Nuclear Reactions..In any case, the Russians were now persona non grata, no longer allowed to share or take part in Area 51 research..However, it is highly likely that didn’t stop them for doing their own UFO back engineering..It is not very well known, but Russia also has its own Area 51. This one, however, is completely underground and called Mezhgorye..Nestled deep within the Ural Mountains in Russia, the underground span is supposed to be so large it could hold the entire 52-acre Washington, D.C. national mall..What goes on there, is another story — not much has been leaked..We can only assume Russia is also back engineering UFO technology. With or without help from, you know who..Which brings us to the subject of the day: Is Russia pursuing the creation of UFO wonder weapons “based on new physical principles,” and will they use them in Ukraine?.Or are they just messing with us, another arrow in the quiver used to influence our thinking?.During a ministerial meeting November 30, defence minister Sergei Shoigu said Russia needed to further develop and deploy advanced, next-gen weapons in its ongoing war with Ukraine, Tim McMillan of The Debrief reported..“It is necessary to continue the modernization and creation of advanced systems with their subsequent use in the course of a special military operation,” said Shoigu..Shoigu did not elaborate on what new weapons he was referring to..But the concept of weapons “based on new physical principles” isn’t necessarily unique, and the use of the term dates back over four decades to the Soviet era..Beginning in the mid-1970s, the term was used to describe exotic military concepts, including psychophysical and genetic weapons, The Debrief reported..Going even further back, Adolf Hitler also spoke of super weapons that would supposedly bring victory to the Nazis..Ironically, documents allegedly found by US military officials after the Second World War would prove somewhat shocking — drawings that strongly resembled present-day UFOs.. Nazi flying saucer blueprintNazi flying saucer blueprint .Where this came from is anybody’s guess, but it's sparked numerous conspiracy theories. Did they too, have help?.In The Day After Roswell, written by Col. Philip J. Corso, the US Army's point man for filtering technology recovered from the Roswell UFO crash in 1946, back-engineering alien tech was not only possible, it actually succeeded..Corso said night vision technology, fibre optics and even integrated circuits evolved from discoveries derived from the New Mexico UFO crash site..Getting back to the Russians, in 2012, Vladimir Putin published an article in Russian-state media asserting Russia’s long-term military goals included “the creation of weapons based on new physical principles (radiation, geophysical, wave, genetic, psychophysical, etc.).”. PutinPutin .“All this will make it possible, along with nuclear weapons, to obtain qualitatively new instruments for achieving political and strategic goals,” Putin wrote..These new physics wonder weapons aren’t only possible, but have been in development since the 1980s, according to a 2012 article published by military analyst Sergei Ptichkin in Rossiyskaya Gazeta..“The USSR surpassed the USA by leaps and bounds in developing weapons based on new physical principles,” wrote Ptichkin..He also claimed Soviet scientists had developed “bio-robotic” super soldiers and “psychotronic generators” that could brainwash people at a distance..Through the years, Putin has also quoted portions of a 2009 paper titled Weapons of the XXI Century, written by a Russian Major General, and leading researcher at the Russian Center for International Security, Vladimir Belous..Published in Russian journal International Affairs, Belous describes several new types of future weapons..“In the coming decades, it is possible to expect the emergence of new types of weapons of mass destruction, the scientific and technical ideas of which are already known today, and some of them are already being developed,” wrote Belous..Ironically, Belous, an anti-nuclear weapons advocate, appears to have written the paper as a warning — not in the encouragement of developing new super-weapons..Nonchalantly, he pointed to “numerous evidence” proving the existence of “unidentified flying objects” that demonstrate there's more out there than can currently be explained..“There is no doubt that as the natural sciences develop and fundamental discoveries appear, fundamentally new ideas will appear in them, on the basis of which new types of weapons can be created,” Belous wrote..It’s entirely possible, he said, that some government power could potentially unmask, harness and weaponize this novel and unexplained energy displayed by UFOs..“As scientific and technological progress accelerates, mankind can gradually master these types of energy, which, in turn, can be used for military purposes,” Belous wrote..Former senior US intelligence community official Dr. Eric Haseltine told TheDebrief it isn’t entirely crazy to consider whether UFOs might offer evidence of yet-discovered physics principles..“I think there might be something to it,” Haseltine said..“There’s all sorts of questions you’d want to ask … that’s the kind of thing that I suppose is going on in the Pentagon right now.”.“When you hear the beat of hoofs, do not assume they’re a zebra. It might be a zebra, or it might not. I think the main point is that there are some, out there, but physically possible explanations.”.He also offers a warning. It’s a mistake to outright dismiss Moscow’s aspirations. In Ukraine, or anywhere..“The Russians, in particular, are way ahead of us in certain directed energy programs,” he said. “They are very resourceful, and I don’t think we should count them out in any way, shape, or form.”. Brig. Gen. Brown (left) shakes the hand of Maj. Philip Corso, who just received his bronze star in Rome.Brig. Gen. Brown (left) shakes the hand of Maj. Philip Corso, who just received his bronze star in Rome.