
So what was the REAL deal with that NSA document released earlier this year describing contact with extraterrestrial life? Had the wool been pulled over the public’s eyes for several decades regarding an Earth-changing event? We’ll say this much: the wool has been pulled over somebody’s eyes… but it’s not what you think.
The Gralien Report Podcast for November 29, 2011 (click to launch player)
We also discuss the latest revelations to come forth about our friends down at the Federal Reserve. Now they’re singing to the tune of TRILLIONS of dollars used to prop up some of America’s biggest banks… many of which nonetheless managed to profit from interest rates the Fed controlled. Finally, will a new supervirus cooked up in a laboratory really run the risk of killing millions? It’s been mutated five times… and now those behind the experiment suggest their methods should be published online! Can anyone else smell “disaster” here? Maybe a better world would be “epidemic.”
Below we’ve included our weekly roundup of show notes for the interested browser…
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The recent “We the People” petition didn’t manage to make any progress regarding final proof that extraterrestrial life does actually exist… while we’ve addressed this on recent editions of our weekly program, this week’s show may offer something that DOES actually prove we’ve made contact. Could the evidence have been hidden within an NSA document released earlier this year under the Freedom of Information Act?
Be sure and tune in from 8 to 11 PM Eastern Time this Tuesday night… you won’t want to miss it! For information on how to listen live, just follow this link… in the meantime, stay tuned for more updates, fellow space-time travelers!
Image by Daniel Voyager via Flickr.

I’m very wary of any public situation where people rush out in droves, attempting not to kill one another (we hope!) while shopping fervently for Christmas goodies to lay under the tree. Whoops, I’ve betrayed my own ambiguity here already; it’s already obvious exactly what sort of “situation” I’m talking about… Black Friday has arrived.
Personally, I feel it’s really more trouble than it’s worth, and the risk associated with trying to beat the crowds to find a better deal hardly ensures that one will indeed find anything similar to a bargain. Now, if what I perceive to be a logic-oriented opinion asserted here doesn’t sway you from braving the horrors of Black Friday, then perhaps stories of pepper spraying, cat-fights over yoga pants, robberies and shootings, and miscellaneous gunfire will do the trick.
And yet, it never ceases to amaze me the survival will that emerges on this day which, in truth, might as well be considered a sort of holiday–perhaps an “anti-holiday”–unto itself. Let’s hope all the rampant consumer activity does manages to achieve something of merit at least; coinciding with this year’s Thanksgiving holiday, Wall Street announced that stocks plunged in effect of being “their worst Thanksgiving week since the Great Depression on a percentage basis,” according to the Dow and S&P. But amidst all this dark-blackness and dismal danger, is there any hope that technology could assist in beating the holiday shopping blues? Believe it or not, I think so, and here’s why…
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UPDATE: In addition to the video above, another video appearing on YouTube, submitted to us by Gralien Report reader Gary (see comments section below) strongly suggests the objects above are merely fireworks. Many have suggested that the objects were kites with flares attached; however, the fireballs witnessed here seem to travel far too quickly out of range for the possibility of a tethered kite to match their behavior. The firework explanation, on the other hand, seems spot-on.
Hailing from the Project Bluebook era of ufology, the term “Green Fireballs” details an entire variety of UFOs unto themselves, and as the name illustrates already, such reports involved green glowing or burning objects seen flying through the air. These reports generally stemmed from the American southwest during the late 1940s and early 1950s, and while bearing similarity to meteors in their characteristics, the objects often took strange flight paths that gave the impression to observers that the “craft” were capable of defying the gravitational pull of the Earth, which would normally steer the obvious descent of a typical meteoroid.
While their identity remains unconfirmed even in the present, reports of such “anomalous fireball” occurrences are less often reported in modern times. However, the video above, linked to the GodLike Productions website recently, seems to show a series of “fireballs” flying in formation over a beach. The objects were allegedly filmed over Adygeysk, Russia, some time during the month of November. More details can be found here.
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