Friday, December 13, 2024

US Navy F-18 Hornet ATFLIR Extraterrestrial Crew Capture

I made some modifications to the data interpretation of the ATFLIR data provided by the US Navy of the Pacific Ocean Tic Tac encounter. I would like to thank the US Navy for the data that they have provided and hope that such provisioning continues.

In this image, the extraterrestrial crew can be seen in detail. This is not a regimentalized military wing deployed by the extraterrestrials to surveil US capital class assets in the Pacific Ocean, but what appears to be a scientific element for study of the human species operating in the planet's oceans and a fascination with the development of human flight capability. There are extraterrestrial children onboard the craft, which indicates a classroom setting and training in the operation of the extraterrestrial's own equipment, or even a step forward of that, a species that moves entire families from solar system to solar system in the galaxy in an exploration capacity.

Having decrypted the extraterrestrial's stealth capability, combined with the ATFLIR video data, will provide the clearest imaging yet of the extraterrestrials and their crew compartments going forward.

Click on the image to enlarge it to your computer monitor, and then for best viewing stand up a few feet away and look down at the image until the frequency of the image adjusts to comfortable human viewing of the data at thirty frames per second. There is a lot of important data in this image, so study it well.



 

Monday, December 2, 2024

Kryptos K4 and K5 Message For Krymorn

Hi Krymorn, here is the image that Mr. Sanborn sent me when I submitted some of the Kryptos K4 and K5 work to him via email. You can click on the image to enlarge it.


Here is the link to the July 2024 posts on the blog I made about Kryptos and the work that I did.

The Extraterrestrial Analysis Project: July 2024

Here is the link to the 243 page report on Kryptos K4 and K5 that I published.

kryptos_k4_and_K5_solutions_final.pdf - Google Drive


Thanks, Sojourn


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