Thanksgiving on Proxima b

Anyone who suggests that Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena do not exist, should probably jus stop reading, because this blog just won’t interest you.

But it interests the US Congress – https://oversight.house.gov/hearing/unidentified-anomalous-phenomena-exposing-the-truth/

https://www.energy.gov/nnsa/uapufo-resources-and-documents

https://www.defense.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/3575511/dod-unidentified-anomalous-phenomena-office-launches-new-reporting-tool

https://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/uap-guidance

Our congressional leaders have admitted that there has been a purposeful attempt at preventing disclosure.

https://mace.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-nancy-mace-pentagon-uap-report-were-not-getting-full-picture

https://www.newsnationnow.com/space/ufo/ufo-uap-data-tim-burchett

https://www.newsweek.com/marco-rubio-ufo-uap-top-us-officials-investigation-1809201

And there have been prophets among the citizens for decades.

My St. John in the wilderness has to be Dr. Steven M. Greer.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_M._Greer

https://www.press.org/events/ufouap-disclosure-press-conference

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_M._Greer

So much so, that I dedicated Where The Ley Lines Meet to Dr. Greer and his organization.

Now I’ve been a believer in UAPs since I was a child watching the stars move around in my Bronx backyard sky with my cousin, Apples.

After all, the idea that there are so many stars in the Universe with so many inhabitable planets in their Goldilocks zones without other sentient life just seems a bit arrogant.

My most engaging UAP encounter occurred during a family outing in upstate NY at the end of the last century with two of my in-laws and a van full of kids. We watched as a radiant sphere – clearly visible in broad daylight – travelling at an incredible speed just on our vehicle right passenger side horizon pulled up beside where our car was traveling, held for a moment, and then sped off in the northernly direction we were heading. I’ve never seen anything cross the sky at that speed.

I was in the middle back bench of the minivan and remember shouting to the car that there was a UFO and my SIL yelling back to stop frightening the kids and then my BIL spotted it as it flew north visible now in the front windshield and then disappeared.

My in-laws had long challenged my Celtic eccentricity, so it was with great pleasure that I heard my BIL exclaim to the car, “Holy Shit. There it is!”

Now I have seen many possible UAPs in the NoCo night sky, but never got a decent shot with my iPhone Camera . . . until last night.

I was going out to feed Claire and Honey their final night meal. As I walked down to the back field I noticed two strange looking stars I had never seen before off on the Northern Horizon.

As expected, they sat perfectly still in the sky, but it was strange because I could not see any other stars. Just these two.

So, I snapped a photo and went about my work in the New Barn.

I didn’t really check the photo. Just snapped it, slipped the phone back into my pocket, and went into the barn, where Claire and Honey waited patiently for the meal.

When I came back out and headed back towards the house, I looked back over my shoulder and was surprised not to see those stars. I looked up over head and could now see many of the usual brilliant constellations that normally shimmer in the dark sky.

I was so intrigued by the two stars that when I came back inside I mentioned them to Lisa and then pulled out my phone to show her.

That’s when I noticed that what normally appear as roundish lights were both actually flat rectangular lights in the night sky.

The one on the left of my photo

And the one on the right

Now I have enlarged a number of star shots and even given the less than professional quality of an iPhone camera, have never seen them appear so clearly rectangularly like this. Indeed, in the latter image you can see dark geometric shadows (structures?) below and above the UAP.

Now before you go suggesting that it was a blurred photo. Go back and look at how sharp the rectangle of light the home window in the lower left corner of the photo appears. Also check out all of the photos in my blogs. I’m really good with my iPhone camera.

Now I do not know why I chose Proxima b as the home planet for the Centaurian race in The Claire Saga. Like everything else I just wrote down what popped into my head. Pure channeling.

Indeed, I wrote The Wise Ass where Evan and Michelle, NoCo’s resident extraterrestrials, called home, before the launch of the James Webb Telescope.

https://science.nasa.gov/mission/webb/launch/

But that JW telescope has paid dividends, especially when it comes to Proxima b.

https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2021arXiv210508081T/abstract

And of course, there have been those radio signals.

So this year has been a wonderful year if, like me, you recognize the promise of extraterrestrial life around us.

If you are not there yet, read The Claire Saga.

So, I am looking forward to Disclosure continuing. I am truly thankful that I am around to see it.

Well, we have to head out for my Thanksgiving meal. Thank God, Jayney is driving. “Claire, don’t forget the pumpkin pie.”

But first, I’m going to cuddle the kitties and make my rounds, thankful that I am here to do that.

And extremely thankful that I can go to the Berthoud Library and find my books on the shelf.

(I just donated another copy of TWA to the library since the other inscribed one has “gone missing.” That’s my son Luke’s Book, Lebanon Red, on the shelf to the left of TCS. His sequel, Bullet Proof, comes out next summer (2025). It’s amazing. So read LR if you get a chance and you’ll be all set for the sequel.)

You fine, five readers, go visit your families and friends, and after you’ve finished those wonderful meals, watched the last of the football games, and are sitting around letting the day digest, go outside for a moment and look up. You may be surprised.

And no matter what else we have on our bountiful plates before us, let’s remember to make today a great one.

Happy Thanksgiving.

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