The December 2023 aerial incursions over a key F-22 base have drawn continued attention, and Enigma Labs presents a rundown of its data on the events. Not sure we gain much from this initial data set, as the timing chart seems to confirm the standard understanding of when such "Lights In the Sky" are noted: the data date scatter "throughout December 2023" and the general lack of directional specificity of the phenomenon/a and guesstimated altitude as seen by the witness/es, seem not to help in judging identification and/or "the persistence of threat." A much-more-authoritative opinion than ours on an even more elevated level is that 'Space Trash' Will Lead Us to Intelligent Aliens, Harvard Astrophysicist Avi Loeb Says. Brandon Specktor's conversation with Loeb includes Loeb's continuing plans for fishing for such "trash" as well as his standard rebuttals to hidebound traditionalist-dominated, closed-minded scientific thinking. And John Greenewald reports on the Navy's 2009 "UAV Mothership Concept": A Platform for Future Unmanned Aerial Operations. Though this remarkable 15-year-old document noted developments needed before such capabilities could be fielded, John observes that interim technological progress could make this feasible. And it's also been observed that "Mothership" was the term used by Chris Mellon recently with respect to those December Langley swarms. (WM)
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