extraterrestrial
Speculation, theory, UFOs and Aliens. Are we alone in this universe or is there life outside Earth?
Schneider and his amazing claims about the 'Battle of Dulce'
In Part Five of this examination of the secret space programme (SSP) I concluded with Corey Goode’s revelations about the Nazi Dark Fleet’s conquest of Mars that followed World War II, when they allegedly waged fierce territorial battles against two intelligent species – one reptilian, the other insectoid – in subterranean lava tubes beneath the planet’s surface.
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in Futurism
Revelations of an emissary for the Galactic Federation
I concluded Part Four of this series by speculating whether there could be several factions to the secret space programme (SSP) that allegedly exists on our planet, comprised of a “Fourth Reich-Draco reptilian Dark Fleet” operating alongside the Galactic Federation of Worlds (GF), with an “Earth Alliance” comprised of delegations from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, South Korea, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and the United States, which came clean on the existence of its Space Force in 2019.
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in Futurism
British hacker who found 'proof' of non-terrestrial space fleet
Seven years after British hacker Gary McKinnon’s fight against extradition to the United States for uncovering evidence pointing to a covert secret space programme (SSP) was upheld in December 2012, US president Donald Trump (during his first coming to the White House) proudly announced the creation of the country’s first new “armed service” since 1947 through the establishment of the Space Force.
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in Futurism
Just 'tragic' mushrooms kept in the dark in a web of deception
Stewart Swerdlow’s revelations about the secret space programme (SSP) that I wrote about in Part Two of this series are so incredible that it takes an extremely open mind to give them any credence at all to begin with, but when you start to listen to his testimony it becomes clear he’s an extremely intelligent individual who possesses vast knowledge about the history of the Montauk indians, the Camp Hero military base and has either amazing insight or an incredibly vivid and detailed imagination about the world we live in.
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in Futurism
Amazing revalations about mankind's jump to the heavens
I concluded Part One of my investigation into the secret space programme that started to take shape on our planet 70 years ago when United States president Dwight Eisenhower finalised negotiations with the Third Reich’s Neushwabenland hierarchy, the Draco reptilians and Grey extraterrestrial entities at Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico in February 1955.
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in Futurism
Does art imitate life or serve to make fact seem like fiction?
As an offshoot of research I’ve been carrying out since the onset of Donald Trump’s second coming to the White House, a “double-edged” question popped into my head this morning that went something like this: “Does art imitate life or, conversely, is it the arts directing our perception of life.”
By Steve Harrisonabout a year ago in Futurism
Using AI and Drones, Researchers Discover Hundreds of New Nazca Lines in Peru’s Desert
Using AI and Drones, Researchers Discover Hundreds of New Nazca Lines in Peru’s Desert In a groundbreaking development in archaeology, researchers have uncovered hundreds of previously unknown Nazca Lines etched into the arid desert of southern Peru. These enigmatic geoglyphs, which have intrigued scientists, historians, and tourists for generations, are believed to date back over two millennia. The recent discovery was made possible through the innovative combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and drone technology, enabling experts to survey vast stretches of the desert and reveal intricate designs that had remained hidden for centuries.
By JONATAN DAVID VEGAabout a year ago in Futurism
Encounters with Aliens at Christmas: Unveiling Mysteries Under the Holiday Sky
The Christmas season is often filled with tales of wonder, magic, and unexpected miracles. Yet, in the quiet of snowy nights or under the glimmer of festive lights, some claim to have experienced something far beyond the realm of traditional holiday cheer—encounters with beings not of this Earth. These stories blend the joy of the season with the mysterious and the otherworldly, leaving us to wonder: could the spirit of Christmas extend to the stars?
By JONATAN DAVID VEGAabout a year ago in Futurism
Where Tomorrow Breathes. AI-Generated.
By the year 2050, the world had learned to breathe anew. Not through lungs, but through innovation—a delicate symbiosis of technology and nature. Floating cities dotted the skies above once-submerged coastlines, and deserts bloomed with engineered flora that turned sand into soil. Yet, in the vibrant metropolis of Aeropolis, where skyscrapers shimmered like prisms against the clouds, humanity grappled with a question that technology could not answer: What does it mean to be truly connected?
By Raymond Bentumabout a year ago in Futurism
The Year We Touched the Stars. AI-Generated.
In 2050, humanity finally found itself at the crossroads of innovation and hope. The world, once fractured by politics, climate change, and distrust, had slowly knitted itself back together through shared dreams of survival and progress. At the heart of this transformation was the Global Initiative for Equitable Futures (GIEF), a coalition of nations, innovators, and everyday people who believed in building a future worth living for.
By Raymond Bentumabout a year ago in Futurism
It's Like Interplanetary Travel When Bacteria and Viruses Spread
Whenever I watch someone sneeze or cough, I think of mankind attempting to settle on another planet. Musk has an ambitious objective. He attempts to develop an effective approach to create a society on Mars. He wants to put the X on extraterrestrials; nevertheless, I’m not sure about his method because all his major pronouncements and antics are unanticipated.
By Muhannad Al-Zanatiabout a year ago in Futurism
The Unwanted Future
The year is 2050. Some historians attempted to document the events that lead to the end of civilization and humanity, but it was a futile attempt. After President Trump was assassinated in 2027, the United States had a second civil war. Millions of people were killed in riots, shootings, and road rage accidents. The hospitals were depleted of resources and doctors, as Corona Virus and various other viruses killed millions more. Energy sources (electric, oil, nuclear) began to fail as there were not enough educated and skilled engineers and technicians to maintain the nuclear plants or oil companies. Pollution began to create new viruses as acid rain began to kill the trees and plants. The air was toxic. The ozone gaps became worse. Global warming was keeping the temperatures above 95 degrees all over the world, all the time. There was no winter season anymore, and Spring and Autumn were not much different from Summer. The people who were leftover survivors suffered many physical ailments because the food and water had changed. The strongest survivors were murderers who had weapons and camping supplies. They would kill anyone or anything in their way for food or shelter.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Futurism









