Alien Agenda with Gene P Abel
Alien Agenda With Gene P. Abel, Fakes and Real Sightings
Episode Summary
Colonel Gene discusses fake evidence related to UFOs and extraterrestrial life. Colonel Gene debunks a false discovery in Spain and presents a series of UFO sightings and encounters, including an incident in Vietnam where two US Navy pilots saw two saucers hovering above a river. The speakers emphasize the importance of critical analysis and fact-checking when evaluating evidence of unexplained phenomena.
Episode Notes
Fake and Questionable UFO Evidence: Verifying the Truth Behind the Phenomena
In the inaugural episode of Alien Agenda, Colonel Gene P. Abel examines the challenges of distinguishing credible UFO evidence from fabrications and misconceptions. From a debunked carving in Spain to harrowing UFO encounters during the Vietnam War, the episode underscores the importance of careful investigation in uncovering the truth.
The Salamanca Astronaut Carving: A Case of Misinformation
Colonel Gene discusses the story of a carving on the Cathedral of Salamanca in Spain:
- The Misconception: The carving resembled a 21st-century astronaut, sparking speculation about ancient knowledge of space travel or time travel.
- The Reality: Investigations revealed the carving was added during a 1992 restoration, illustrating the dangers of jumping to conclusions without verifying evidence.
Claims of a Secret Space Force: Solar Warden
Colonel Gene highlights the controversial claims of Gary McKinnon:
- McKinnon’s Hack: McKinnon claimed to have hacked NASA and Department of Defense computers, uncovering evidence of a secret space force called “Solar Warden.”
- Non-Terrestrial Officers: His findings included a list of 51 "non-terrestrial officers" and ship-to-ship transfer logs, though these claims remain unverified and highly controversial.
UFO Encounters During the Vietnam War
Colonel Gene recounts dramatic UFO encounters involving U.S. Navy pilots and ships:
- 1968 River Sighting: Navy pilots Davis and Schneider saw two saucers hovering over a river in Vietnam. One was attacked and exploded, leaving behind debris and fueling suspicions about extraterrestrial involvement.
- USS Hobart Incident: Between June 15-16, 1968, the Australian ship USS Hobart reported multiple UFO sightings near its location. Lieutenant Snyder engaged the UFOs, but missiles disappeared inexplicably after launch.
- Physical Evidence: Missile parts recovered near the scene bore serial numbers matching those fired by the U.S. Navy, providing rare physical evidence of the incident.
The Importance of Verification
Colonel Gene emphasizes the need for careful investigation and verification when evaluating UFO evidence:
- Distinguishing Fact from Fiction: False claims and misinterpretations undermine the credibility of genuine sightings and encounters.
- Objective Analysis: Verifiable evidence, such as the missile parts from the Hobart incident, strengthens the case for extraterrestrial involvement.
Colonel Gene invites listeners to approach UFO evidence critically while remaining open to the possibilities. He encourages those with UFO experiences to share their stories for future exploration.
For more information or to contribute your story, visit Gene’s website or contact publicist Deborah Wallace at Debra@PCM.agency.