A UAP Research Group Set To Release Footage Of Nine Non-Human Craft That Claim They've Summoned

Photo: NewsNation

Photo: NewsNation
NewsNation has revealed claims that a private UFO research group known as Sky Watcher has allegedly attracted the attention of the Pentagon by successfully summoning unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) using what they describe as an "electromechanical dog whistle."
According to investigative reporter Ross Coulthart, the group claims to have captured video of nine distinctly shaped craft - including a jellyfish-like object - and says their summoning methods are based on techniques the military has secretly been using for decades.
The claims were made public during a broadcast conversation between Ross and NewsNation anchor Natasha Zouves, who introduced the story by stating, "Revelations from a UFO whistleblower making headlines tonight. In an exclusive interview with NewsNation's Ross, Airforce veteran and Sky Watcher founder Jake Barber just revealed that the Pentagon's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office known as AARO has been to the range to observe UFO scientific testing."
Ross, a veteran investigative journalist and host of the 'Reality Check' podcast, explained the significance of the Pentagon's apparent involvement: "All we know at the moment is that the AARO, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, which is the Pentagon's UFO investigation office, has visited the range, which is a secret location where Sky Watcher... is actually conducting its operations."
He continued, "Mr. Barber, in an interview that I recorded with 'Reality Check' last week, he's basically admitted that for the first time, the Pentagon is taking a close interest in this private initiative."
Ross stressed that, "He's at pains to emphasize that what they're doing at Sky Watcher is not under Pentagon or Defence Department control or intelligence department control in any way, but it is very important. It actually signals, I think, a refreshing new change in the way that the Pentagon's approaching this issue."
Asked whether the Pentagon might continue working with Sky Watcher, Ross pointed to an apparent disconnect between the Pentagon's official stance and its actions behind the scenes. "It's quite funny, you know Natasha, because we've got an official Pentagon position at the moment publicly that there is no evidence of any kind of extraterrestrial engagement with this planet. Yet, at the same time, we know that there are very high-level consultations between the Pentagon's UAP office and organisations like Sky Watcher."
He added, "Contrary to what the Pentagon and the intelligence community is telling the Congress and the public, there is a high degree of engagement and interest in the UAP issue."
According to Ross, the group's work centres on replicating alleged covert techniques previously used by the military. "What Sky Watcher is doing is trying to prove what it says the Pentagon, the defence community, the intelligence community have secretly been doing for much of several decades. They've basically been allegedly bringing down in some way - encouraging to land - non-human technology."
He admitted the claims sound far-fetched: "It sounds wacky. It sounds absolutely preposterous, but the reality is this has been happening secretly. I'm very assured that it's been going on for quite some time."
Sky Watcher reportedly uses a device they call a "dog whistle" to draw in the phenomena. "They've said that when they use their electromechanical 'dog whistle', which is a signalling system that they use to try and attract the phenomena, they say that every time they use that dog whistle, it's worked 100% of the time in summoning the phenomena."
Asked to elaborate on what these "summonings" look like, Ross hinted that evidence might soon be released: "I'm told that within a day, we're going to see a video that is being released by Sky Watcher of different types of craft."
He added that the group claims to have footage of "9 different shapes, including, Natasha, incredibly not only the Tic Tac and 'the egg' that we all know about, but a jellyfish-shaped UAP. Literally some kind of object with what looks like a metallic surface on its top, but spreading out into some kind of tentacled object."
At the time of the interview, the video footage had not yet been released, but Ross' reporting suggests the Pentagon is at least observing Sky Watcher's activities - a move that he interprets as a major shift in the military's approach to UAP research. Whether or not the video lives up to the claim remains to be seen, but Ross' interview raises questions about how much the U.S. government really knows - or believes - about contact with non-human technology.
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