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Listen to this new episode on the 3 Atlas meteor impact and amazing stories of Ufology. New UFO story of contact in the 1950s in Italy.

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Hi everybody, welcome to this episode of ALIENSTRM Podcasts. I'm
your host, Donald Desmond, and welcome to today's show. You know,
it's been a while. Just like a song, it's been
a while. Yeah, it's been a while. It's been a
while since you've heard my voice, right, Yeah, Well it's
because you know, I'm always busy. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, man,

(02:31):
I'm sorry, but we are doing our best to do
a couple of shows, all right. So I do have
a couple of guests that will be coming on here.
Trying to do some scheduling, yes, trying to do some scheduling,
trying to get some things going on so that way
you guys can get a little bit more of Alien
Stram podcast. I do apologize for the major delay, but
I'm glad you guys are listening today. If you're driving

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around the world. Yes, because hey, you know, we're not
just truck drivers out there. There's people out there that
are driving these big old cargo ships and taking these
cargo containers and across the world and to bring all
the good stuff here to the United States and all

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over your country as well. And if you're from a
different country, thank you for listening to Alien Strand podcasts. Yeah,
you know, because there's just a lot of things that
we talk about here, right and mainly you know, we
do talk about extraterrestrials, Yeah, we do, and and you
know UFOs and trajectories and how these UFOs work and

(03:36):
everything that's involved. Today is gonna be an audio podcast
only I'm not doing a video podcast. I'm still not
set up completely for that yet, not yet, but I
will be all right, So hang loose for that. So
that way you guys can see this beautiful face. Uh huh,
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Like I said, I do apologize for the delay, but
I am trying to get some things out there, right.

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You know, we're gonna be a this is gonna be
a quick podcast, not too long. I'm not gonna bore
you guys very much, but you know, there was just
some lot of important things out there to get across, right,
And don't forget to watch especially speaking of important, Hello,
I'm not gonna forget The Middle. Go watch The Middle Films,
which is my documentaries. I have throw of them out there.
Part one, Part two, and part three. You can find

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them all on Amazon Prime. Yes, and especially to B
TV is doing very well on to B and on
Roku TV. Yes, everybody has a Roku. So I know
that you guys are watching these films because I see it.
I see that you guys are just loving The Middle
of the first, the very first film. It's a great
documentary that we have mister Terry Lynch on there and

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all the people Jonathan and Elizabeth Jefferies and you know,
we had, you know, just great people that came on
that documentary so that way you guys can see what
was on top of that mounts. It's man, it's just
such a great find and I'm so proud of that documentary.
Of course, there's some misspellings in there. I get it. No,

(05:24):
don't worry, but hey, we were just kind of so
excited to get that information out to you guys that
we you know, rushed on that film. But it don't matter.
It's still the information is there for you guys to grasp.
And of course I shot all the drone footage, I
shot all the video footage, everything that you see on
that film. As it was taking place, I was standing

(05:46):
there with the camera and I was pointing that camera
in every direction I could to try to get as
much information to you guys out there that have never
been an organ or Arizona or just any other of
these places. I was to put it on film, right,
and I was able to catch Part two, you know,
with mister Ryan Heaton on there. You see my face

(06:06):
on there as well. And you know, there's just a
lot of great folks. Even part three with Miss Regina Palmer,
you have Jamison Nash. Everybody tells their stories about extraterrestrial contact.
And that's what they are about, extraterrestrial contact, right, because
it's happening every day more and more as we start

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looking through Facebook and all the good stuff that comes
along with it, right, And I get the AI. I've
seen so much AI videos out there and on these platforms.
What do you guys think about that? I don't know,
I really don't. I think it's cheating right. Me personally,
as a film maker, I did everything, I edited everything, everything,

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and I had to learn everything from scratch, right, so
I taught myself everything, how to do the cameras, how
to do everything right. And with the AI, it's just
it's cheating to me, you know, because it's giving you
the stuff that you want right off the bat in
a sense, you know, as far as the video presentations
and and and I get it. It gives you some dramas,

(07:11):
dramatizations or whatever on what it's trying, what you're trying
to explain in film or even on your social media content,
and which is cool. I get that. I dig it. Hey,
there's some stuff that I like. But you know, as
far as filmmaking, you know, when it comes to expensive gear,

(07:31):
expensive things that you have to carry around trying to
get the raw and all the great images that come
out there, and to tell a story behind the camera
is the hardest, hardest part, right. But anyway, I'm glad
you guys are enjoying that film as much as I
had bringing it to you guys. And there's going to
be one more that I'm working on, which is the
middle part for called Redemption, right, So that one I

(07:54):
was promised it by the end of the year, and
I'm going to get it out to you guys by
the end.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Of the year.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Right. But let's just talk real quickly about you know,
things have been happening out out in space, right, what's
happening out in space? Well, you know there's we have
our satellites have been jumping out there in the middle
of nowhere, right, and now we get to explore the

(08:18):
new Atlas three media. That's three outlysts, right, That's that's
out there that's coming towards our solar system. Right, So
we're getting closer and closer to trying to figure out, Okay,
are we going to get impacted by this or we're
gonna get some some dusts, some debris on a lot

(08:41):
of this on this metior that's going to be coming by,
or could it be a dinosaur killer like they called
it right back in the day. And it's a possibility, right,
you know, and we have to explore the mysteries of
the universe because that's basically what it is, not like
he man, but you know, it's it's something that we
have to kind of watch out for because there's been

(09:06):
a few sciences out there that have been talking about it.
And you know, one in particular thing out I forgot
his name, but he was talking about how this could
be a possible beacon of some sort from an extraterrestrial
race that is sending a signal with this meteor towards
earthist to see if we can read it, and just
to see how smart we really are. What do you

(09:28):
think about that? I just kind of keep that on
the edge and on the side. As far as that's
a possibility, that is a strong possibility, right. And this
is an interstellar medior that we're talking about here, and
it's racing of course through our solar system, and you know,
it's it's basically a big old rock right full stars?

Speaker 1 (09:53):
Right?

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Or is it a ship like some people think it is,
because of the trajectory of it, right, and the way
it's it's coming in our direction right now, when something
explodes out there, let's just say, in space, in a
different galaxy somewhere far or far away, you know that

(10:14):
you get to think about, Okay, was that impact of
that explosion sending meteors or big old chunks of debris
in a in a trajectory that it's just going straight, right,
because we've noticed that some of them do turn or
are changed, like the Amuamua object that was what is

(10:35):
in twenty seventeen when we were tracking that one, and
you know, we were just in awe when that interstellar
object came really close to us as well, right, so
they were were we biting our nails? Yeah, because you know,
of course the news and the news media out there
tend to talk about it somewhat, right, but they don't
really want to bring panic or fear or scare the

(10:57):
living crap out of you, right, but they are things
to worry about it as well, right, So you know,
there's a you know, we always think of there is
this a message from extraterrestrials some sorry, you know, are
we ready to open our minds and dive into that
world and think about it in that sense. Well maybe maybe.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
So.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
On this atlys Or Roy, we figured out we do
have an outlets telescope, right, and the system what it's
in Hawaii, it actually picked up a signal that was
it's called an extraterrestrial well actually an asteroid terrestrial h impact, right,
and it's an alert. So it starts picking up an
alert system. That's what it is, like, Hey, this thing's

(11:48):
coming towards Earth, right, And so it alerted the scientists
and everybody that was watching it. And this is how
we found out, Hey, there's things they're tracking our the
space constantly for movement of any kind of sort of way,
because there are giant meteors out there, you know, dinosaur

(12:08):
killer size we called them. As it happened here on
Earth in the past millions of years ago, right fell
in the Gulf of Mexico, took that whole area out right,
took out half the world of the population of dinosaurs
possibly at that time, and then the rest was the
direct impact of not having any sunlight. Right, So a

(12:29):
lot of things died because of the impact. That covered
the sky for months and months and months afterwards. So
this is how important sunlight is in a direct impact scenario, right,
So that's what we're looking at, you know. And so
the Atlas picked it up, and they had a timeline

(12:50):
for the astronomers to actually start first sorting it out
and how they tracked the path right, and they of
course they compared it to other objects that were out
there in the past, like I talked about a Mumu
in twenty seventeen and Borsov in twenty nineteen. That was
another one, right, we don't talk about that one too much.

(13:11):
That one didn't really get on the news as much
as these these two that we're talking about now. Could
it be because whichever country was talking about it, maybe? Maybe? Right?
So this is how we're looking at it, right. So
the transition, you know, it's it's like the Atlas just
they say it didn't pass real quick, didn't pass quietly.

(13:34):
It's going to burn into the skies when it comes
when it comes close by, so it's gonna have debris
of some sort, right, and it's gonna have some sort
of impact in our skies. Maybe we're gonna have a
big old meteor shower where we can all watch, or
maybe we'll have some direct impact that's kind of come through,

(13:55):
right as far as like maybe a car size, meaning, right,
we all have these explosions like the one in Russia.
You know that that went over the country out there
in the early two thousands, right, that took out that
whole forestry area, just laid it over like toothpicks, right,
remember that one. So yet and that was a direct

(14:16):
impact probably about the size of a car that blew
up over that part of the of the country in
Russia and and did that significant amount of damage. Right,
So what could possibly a bigger one do. It's gonna
make it's gonna do something, right, So it's it could

(14:37):
be that that this media that's coming through, it's it's
gonna come through our solar system for sure. We already
know that at hypersonic speeds, right, And it's confirming that
is an interstellar origin. So it is coming from the outside.
It's not in our solar system. It's coming from somewhere else, right.
And they say that the estimated velocity is probably between

(14:59):
sixty and seve uh kilometers right as big, it's about
as big as a small city, right, And it says
it's going to be skimming closer Earth so it will
be shooting out some sort of fragments as it passes by.
And it says that you'll have a you'll hear a

(15:20):
sound of like rushing wind, or you'll see like a
meteor burn as the the particles of the asteroid go by.
Remember this thing is going on hypersonic speed, so and
that's hypersonic in space, not in our atmosphere. So it's
it's going to be shooting pretty quickly across, right, it'll

(15:41):
probably do make a big, big bright light right as
it's going across. Maybe I think that's a past a
strong possibility of what it could be doing, you know.
And and it just says that this this meteors is
made of nickel, magnesium, iron, you know. And it's it's
it's made of the things that are in our periodic table, right,

(16:04):
which is the elements of a meteorite. And this this
is what it's saying that why that it's going to
react as it does as a meteor because of the
isotopes that are hitting the origins outside of our solar system, right,
So it's it's it's just it's kind of like acting

(16:24):
exactly like a meter. Well, does that change the fact
that it's a possibility that we're thinking or some scientists
are thinking that it's extraterrestrial. Well, it does come from
an extraterrestrial origin which is away from our Solar system, right,
so we have to kind of think about it that way.
And that's how I see it in a sense that

(16:48):
how this this comment is actually coming through it, right,
So it just there was an another one in real vision,
a real juurato in Chile on July first, twenty twenty
five is when actually this was discovered, right, not just Hawaii,

(17:09):
but there too. I guess they have another system there
as well. And you know, this is where they started saying, well,
this thing's about six hundred and seventy million kilometers or
four hundred and twenty million miles from the Sun, right,
And this is why they're saying it's going to have
some kind of hyper hyperbolic trajectory, right, because it's going

(17:32):
to pass the Sun very very fast. It's gonna we're
gonna be able to see it for sure, right as
it does this Now, when everybody was talking about a
mua mua, it's five miles or six miles wide or whatever.
And by the time it passed it shrengked, it burned out,

(17:56):
it melted away, so by the time we knew it,
it was a small fragment of when it actually did
the loop and shot back around right, so people thought
that it was still the same size of origin as
it passed by. Now it burned off, so it lost
a lot of its velocity, lost a lot of its uh,

(18:17):
just its size as the AM went around us, right,
And that's what we have to think about this as well.
This is but the difference is on this one is
this atlas is much much bigger than the than the
the AM. So this is what we have to figure out. Right.

(18:40):
Do we see this as an alert of some sort
to the humanistic uh survival of of ourselves? Or do
we see it as, oh, well, it's just a meteor
passing by and let's just see what happens. I mean,

(19:01):
we can all think about it that way. But the
scary part is that what if we're wrong. What if
this thing has a direct trajectory and decides to change
its course of some sort right as it goes streaking
across by the sun. Now, of course that's gonna heat

(19:25):
it up. I'm sure that's gonna throw out it's gonna
melt a lot of it away. And this is why
we're gonna see a lot of particles falling off of
this thing. It's at first they didn't see the comet
factor that was behind it, like a trail or a
tail of some sort. But after they started watching it,
they noticed it did have some sort of tail like

(19:46):
a comet. But then they noticed that it was the
actual particles that were coming off of this meteor. Right,
and we're gonna call it a meteor because that's how
we see it right now, you know, could it change
to independence day? I don't know, man, I don't know
that is a possibility, right, But we have to keep
our options open, right, especially when you have your minds open, right,

(20:09):
open minded people. Right as we talk about extraterrestrials, you know,
we see these UFO crafts everywhere. My thing is that
I would like to see if these extraterrestrial craft that
are orbiting our Solar system or Earth, that if they're
going to come to our rescue or are they just

(20:31):
going to hang out or you or we will see
them more than we've had before because of the changes
and the effect in the Solar system that's going to
be making waves. Let's just put it to you that way, right,
Because as we've talked about before, as you've heard on

(20:53):
Joe Rogan, as you've heard on the History Channel, as
you heard on Ancient Aliens, and when Glucose and all
these people start talking about this or whatever his name is, Gallipicos,
we start talking about these extraterrestrial origins and the possibilities
of how this came about. Since nineteen forty seventy and

(21:15):
nineteen forty two, even before that, in the eighteen hundreds,
you've heard me talk about it that what attracted these
extraterrestrials towards us? What do you think attracted them? And
as they say on these shows, they as we were
doing atomic and nuclear fusion fission testing that in White
Sands and New Mexico and all these areas that they thought,

(21:40):
they said that that sent a frequency beacon into space
because there was some sort of disruptment in the solar system,
right that brought these extraterrestrials towards us like a beacon.
Hey we're here, we're blowing crap up, right, and come
see us, Come see what's going on? Right, But we

(22:01):
didn't look at it that way. They probably saw it
that way. I'm talking about extraterrestrials. What are these crazy
people doing? Right? So, and then here they come, and
then we start seeing more stories of abductions, right, more
people that were coming face to face with them, Jason

(22:22):
Sands right, talking with them, getting giving them directions to
where they needed to find something they needed for their ship. Right.
So when we never had any kind of conversations with
extraterrestrials before that, But could have that been some sort

(22:42):
of beacon or some sort of wave or some or
some kind of signal thrown across space, thrown across the
universe and attracted these extraterrestrials to where, Hey, there's something
going on over there. What is that on? What is
going on? Something is alive in that direction, let's head
that way, right. Maybe they were looking for exploration things

(23:04):
that they needed. And this is what we talk about
in the extraterrestrial or the UFO community or the Alien
Strand Disclosure Project community. We talk about this every day
on my feeds because this is what they're experiencing every day. Yes,

(23:26):
and the best way to figure it out is to
talk about it. And that's what we do we talk
about it because we want people to know exactly what
we think, and we don't wear tinfoil hats, but we
want people to know that we are aware of these
things that are happening around us, center around Earth and
around the Solar System, and we keep track of everything.

(23:51):
And then we keep track of what happens to people
daily as far as visitations, abductions, visuals. Right, so we
have to stay on top of those things as far
as Alien STRANDUS Closure Project, that's what we do. We're
looking at the best interests of not just ourselves but

(24:14):
everyone and humanity and how do we get through this? Right, So,
the topic of the interstellar meteor or could it be
an object of extraterrestrial origin and could it actually be
something that they sent for us to study? Maybe? Maybe,

(24:40):
But at this point we just have to speculate just
for now, until we get closer to the day of
I'm not going to say impact or I'm just going
to say close to impact CTI. We'll call it that
close to impact because that's what it's going to be,
right And if you heard that word again, it's coming

(25:01):
from Aby Strands Closure Project TM. Yeah, So that's just
the way it's going to be, you know, as far
as this impact on how we have to think about it.
Let's take a quick break, pay the bills. We'll be
back in just a minute.

Speaker 1 (25:20):
Your strand, Paulocast.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
All right, welcome back to this show. Hope you guys
are enjoying today's content and you know, just a little
bit of as you guys are driving and listening to
the things that I'm talking about as far as the
Atlas meteor and the Muhamua and the possibilities of direct
impact to Earth, right, But we have to keep these

(26:16):
possibilities and everything open right as an open minded constructor, right,
because we are trying to figure out, you know, what
is out there and how close it's going to get
to us, and will it directly impact our daily routine? Hey,
it might, it might. And there's a lot of like

(26:44):
as you know, just regular like observations coming from professional
astronomers as well as as as just regular amateur astronomers,
people like you and me right are out there actually
checking these things out and because they want to know
the direct impact that it could possibly have, right, and

(27:11):
we have to you know, we're taking the information as
it comes from everyone, not just NASA or not just
these uh these places that have taken millions and millions
of dollars of equipment, so we can do this. But hey,
you know what, I think it's worth it now, right,
instead of it's sitting there and not and you think
that it's not working. Well, yeah, this one worked because

(27:33):
it actually through an alert. And that's a great thing
because that's what we want, right, you know, only we
can get something that we'll do that with tornadoes way before,
you know, but I'm sure they have something pretty close
to it. But you know, we have to we have
to keep on looking towards the sky and how this

(27:54):
this Atlas uh has some sort of uh direct impact
towards towards us, right, and we know it has.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
There.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
They were looking at through some some wavelengths and just
to see if how the strength is of infrared light,
the emissions and the rotation, the vibration the gas molecules,
and there was watching everything and they were watching the
carbon monoxide everything that was coming off of this thing, right,
and they says that it appears that the brightness of

(28:27):
Atlas increases over time right as this approaches the sun. Right,
So in other words, it's going to get brighter and
brighter and brighter. Of course it is right, you're coming
closer to the light and that's what I think it's
happening there as far as that, right, So the Hubble
telescope is watching this as well, and just an f
y there's I mean, we have hundreds and thousands of

(28:48):
satellites up in our in space. You might not know it,
but it's it's like a major junk yard up there,
major full of satellites. So we have to pretty much
figure out, you know, who's watching it, why they're watching it,
and we know why, but who's watching it and which
is the best one for us to to get the

(29:13):
direct information of who's got the best information? Right, that's
what we want because we want to know how close
this thing's going to get.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
Now.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
Didn't they have some movies about that in the early
two thousands, Yes, they did, right, We saw them over
and over and over about comments and everything that has
come from this guy, you know, and the direct impacts
of what these things could do. And it's scary that
it is a scary thing to just think about. Right,

(29:46):
I'm not here to do that to you, but it's
it's just the the just the thought of it, and
we have to be at our just alertness at one
hundred and fifty percent on and watching exactly what this

(30:06):
thing is, right and on people, of course, I talked
about is this what's the hypothesis of the extraterrestrials? Right?
What is it that they think it is? You know?
So you know, some people just think, what if it
was not just a rock and metal? Right? Well, what

(30:27):
if it's something else? What if it's a ship? Or
is it here sent deliberately right to explore? Or is
it a probe of a communication attempt? Right? Like the
burger sphere, right, that went dormant for a little while. Right,
I haven't heard anything from that. I think they put

(30:48):
that thing away. It was just getting too much attention
on that Burger sphere. So there's a SETI searches, right,
Carl Sagan and his speculation on alien messengers, right, and

(31:08):
he says it could be unusual isotopes, right to be
some kind of signature of the extraterrestrials. And he thinks,
what was this a fiery entry signal designed to be seen? Right?
In other words, because of the brightness, and it caught

(31:30):
our attention or are we just throwing some sort of
universal cosmic dice. That's a possibility. So of course we

(31:56):
had our impact sixty six million years ago, right to
which kill the dit source. And you can't even compare
it to any nuclear bombs when it hit back then.

(32:18):
So even if this thing was larger than one mile
or or bigger, it could have some consequences of humanity today.
Right if it has a direct impact, in other words,
not passed by, but a direct impact. What if it

(32:48):
did hit, right, what would happen? Well, cities will be erased,
We know that the climate will be shifted, and of
course the collapse of global agriculture. Agriculture, I'm sorry, so

(33:15):
when humans live or we'd have to go into underground
shelters or some sort of space colonies. But it's too
late for that. We're not going to make it on
time for that, unless there's a secret space program out
there globe that is possibly taking humans already. Right, we've

(33:36):
heard many stories of those super soldiers, And if aliens
sent this, did they send this to destroy humanity so
they can have it for themselves, Only it's not going
to be no good to them anymore, right, So I
don't think that's the the analogy we should be thinking

(34:02):
about as an extraterrestrial impact, right if they sent it
to do that, or is it just something for us
to notice and to track and to respond right to
what this thing is? Right? Open up your minds a
little bit more. And that is the scariest part about

(34:34):
this meteor. And it's just hard to think about it
at times, because we have to really just open our minds,
open the books, get in there, even google it, get
some trackers if you can on your iPhones or your

(34:57):
androids on I'm sure sure they have a tracker buy
now on this on this Atlas impact, right or the
trajectory of it, you know. And actually it's it's going
to be going between Mars and Jupiter, right, but it

(35:20):
would be close enough for us to see, and it'll
approach the Sun in October, right, So this is when

(35:43):
we're going to start seeing the brightness of this interstellar
object that it's going to be coming through. If you've
got a really nice telescope, I would highly recommend you
pointed to the sky at night and take a look
at this as it whisks through, right, and hopefully it

(36:06):
just stays in the trajectory that it is in between
Jupiter and Mars and not go inside of our rotation
around the Sun. Right, We don't want that, keep it
on the outside. That's how I say. But you know

(36:30):
it's since August twenty twenty fifth, right there. You know
they're the they're just saying that this thing is about
three point five miles in diameter, and it's it's it's

(36:53):
it's a big one. It's a big one. It's going
to be coming across and we pretty much got to
keep our eyes on it, that's for sure. You know.
It's it's very intriguing. You know, there's a lot of
information coming from NASA as well. So if you can
keep your eye on it, watch out for it as

(37:16):
we start seeing more and more stories about this direct
impact as it's coming across. Right. And when I say
direct impact, I just mean in our sources, not direct
impact on Earth, right, So let's separate those two just
for a minute. Right. I'm not here to scare the
crap out of anybody. It's just this is exactly what

(37:38):
we're looking at, right, And I just want you to
keep an open mind as far as like the extraterrestrial
aspect of it and may it could be. Right, This
is why we're talking about it here on Alien Strand, right,
not because it's a it's a meteor and it's made
out of iron and magnesium. And it's not because it's
because it's a possibility that it might be and buy

(38:00):
something else. Hey, you never know. You know, we're not
talking about Star Trek here or Star Wars, but it's
it's something that that's the possibility that that's where it's
coming from. Right, We don't know, And that's why we
have to keep an open mind as far as that
is concerned, right, and just make sure that that we're

(38:22):
watching out for every thing that happens in our skies. Right,
like I talked about earlier, as we talked about the UFOs,
or are we going to have more visitations from extraterrestrials
even after this? Right, And that's the point where I'm
trying to get across. Or is that what's going to happen?
You know it? Maybe? Maybe? Right? Are we going to

(38:49):
get more visitors? Like I talked about Jason Sands, Right,
and that is the the aha moment that we're going
to know that they are watching us and they're watching

(39:12):
everything that's happening in our not just in our solar system,
but are interstellarly right, So we're going to know that
as we get more visitors or visitations from extraterrestrials, that
we will know exactly that if this is going to
grab their attention like it grabbed ours, because it got

(39:39):
my attention. So, if we were to get an interstellar visitor,

(40:01):
what would you say? What would you tell it? Would
you be able to communicate with it?

Speaker 1 (40:10):
Maybe?

Speaker 2 (40:13):
Would it communicate with you telepathically? Would you help? And
if it asked you to, would you go in that
ship if it asked you to? These are the things
we have to think about in those situations, just like
this one on April twenty fourth, nineteen fifty a place

(40:36):
called abbidit Guzone. It's in Italy and northern Italy. There's
a worker's named Bruno Vaccini who's forty two years old
at the time in nineteen fifty, right, and he had
some sort of an experience just like that, right. So
he's a skilled worker, but he valued him in his community.

(41:02):
He was employed by a local company and they lived
in a small house in the outskirts of the village. Right,
So that night, he left the house and noticed a
sudden lightning strike right in the sky. So driven by curiosity,
he went outside to investigate the source and soon encountered

(41:23):
a huge black shadow, almost circular like a sphere, flattened
on top. At the center of the object was a
small staircase on the top which emitted a dim green light.
You could then clearly observe the source of the lightning,

(41:45):
he says. An individual wearing something similar to a wetsuit
and a mask positioned it in a kind of tumatic
platform right and appeared to be performing some sort of
welding work. He says. The shell of the artifact, illuminated
by welding reflections, excluded a metallic glow. He said. There

(42:09):
were two other beings about six feet tall, equally wearing
diver suits, moved slowly around the ship. Then they were
obstructed by a rigid some rigidy of around their suits
around their face. They wore masks at the same color,
ending in the height of the mouth of the two
on a small opening. Pacheeting's first reaction was to imagine

(42:34):
that it was a military aircraft in distress, and they
said the varigate and the Venugo airports were only a
few miles away, so he came up and he asked
if they needed any help. The response was a sequent
a vague cultural sounds, he said it was, and he

(42:56):
couldn't understand what they were saying right incomprehendible. Meanwhile, by
the opening of the object, he could see a second
internal staircase and walls around various pipes, he said, cylinders
and gages he could see inside the craft. At the

(43:17):
same time, he noticed that it was like an intense buzz,
like the sound of a giant beehive, he says. It
was at this moment the Faccini realized that he was
not in front of a plane, so panic ran in
a shotgun looking back and noticed that one of the
crew members was pointing something similar to a camera hanging

(43:40):
around his neck. But he started shooting a ray of
light immediately, but she he felt like he got hit
like a strong air jet, which knocked him down and
made him roll on the ground. Despite the pain and
the bruises, he remained sane, still amazed. He observed the

(44:03):
platform and the welder descended again. He said. They started
shrinking until became of a metal box, who said, which
was collected inside the ship, said the stairs then retracted
and the door closed. The buzz increased, and a few
moments in there the object rose and took off in

(44:25):
a fantastic speed, he says, disappearing into the darkness of night.
The next day Pacini reported the incident to the police station.
The authorities began investigations at the site. Despite of the
hard soil, four circular marks were found around one meter

(44:46):
in diameter and each in a square form, approximately six
meters apart from each other. The grass was burned and
dried and the metal shards were collected, so there were
some metal shards left behind whoa probably remnants of the
welding work. It was shiny and granular metal classified after

(45:09):
analysis and a highly heat resistant anti friction material. Later
they carried out a new analysis in the fragments and
it was preserved by Facini. It says that the praise

(45:34):
confirmed that it was a some sort of bronze alloy
of high content of ten of some sort used in
extreme resistance applications. So was this a UFO By the
way he said it took off, and how they were dressed,
and they're gurgling sounds they made, and they had breathing

(45:56):
apparatusus in order to do their work or do their
repairs right, just like Jason Sands Right had the same
thing happened to him, but they weren't welding. They were
just looking for a part and they were looking for
some sort of liquid of some sort. The story I

(46:20):
just told you was in nineteen fifty. Now, these things
do happen to people at times. We just don't know
about them until we start looking back on our history
books and start seeing the direct impact on UFO reports.
He was not abducted, but he had an encounter and

(46:43):
which he was so close that they hit him with
some sort of beam of light that knocked him to
the ground right, And I'm sure it hurt like hell.
But these are the stories that are out there for
us to enjoy and think about that. The possibilities of
extraterrestrial contact is there and it is there for everyone

(47:07):
to experience. If you are chosen, yeah, I know. Are
you going to be chosen? Maybe or maybe not, depends
if you're a good person.

Speaker 1 (47:21):
I think.

Speaker 2 (47:21):
I think, because you know, they they tend to look
at people that are more open minded. A lot of
these accounts of extraterrestrial impacts or extraterrestrial connections, that they
lean towards more open minded people, right, And could have
this been a fluke of they just came across some guy.

(47:44):
Maybe maybe, But at least he was able to tell
the story and feel us full of information of what
happened to him that evening. Right, that's a great story.
I thought it was all right, guys. I hope you
guys enjoyed today's podcast as much as I did. Miss
you guys man. Thank you guys for listening to Ali

(48:04):
Instagram podcast. We will have us some guests coming up
pretty soon. And uh, you know, if you do enjoy
this show, please shirt. We are in Apple, Spotify, our
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You can even ask Alec such you blazes Mad podcast,
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(48:28):
really appreciate you guys for watching the films. But until then,
you guys, have your sebs a good day, have you
selbs a good evening, and have you selves a good night.

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