Mysteries Deepen: General Vanishes Amidst UFO Data Claims

General Neil McCasland's unexplained disappearance, a scientist's vanishing, and the registration of 'aliens.gov' domains by the White House are fueling speculation about UAP. Robert Bigelow's silence amid rumors of a Trump disclosure speech adds another layer to the unfolding mystery.

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Mysteries Deepen: General Vanishes Amidst UFO Data Claims

A chilling disappearance and curious government website registrations are raising new questions about unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP). General Neil McCasland, a figure reportedly holding decades of national security secrets, has been missing for over three weeks. Meanwhile, the White House has registered official government domains named aliens.gov and alien.gov, sparking speculation.

General McCasland’s Disappearance Raises Alarms

The search for General Neil McCasland, last seen by his wife in Albuquerque, has yielded no solid leads. Police and search teams are reportedly baffled. Alex Capriello, a correspondent for NewsNation, noted that investigators have found no evidence the general even left his home. This is highly unusual, especially since his personal tracking phone and watch were left behind. General McCasland was known as a careful trail runner.

His wife, Susan, told police he left his home with his .38 revolver, which is now missing. Two explanations are being considered, though neither is comforting. One is the possibility of a mental health crisis, leading him to wander off. The other, growing more plausible with each passing week, is foul play. Given the sensitive nature of secrets he may have held from his 30-40 years in national security, abduction or forced removal by an unknown entity is a speculative but discussed possibility.

A Pattern of Unexplained Disappearances?

Adding another layer of mystery is the disappearance of Monica Justinto Razer. She was a scientist who worked with General McCasland on a secret alloy called Mandeloy, used in rocket construction. Razer vanished over a year ago in the Angeles Mountains near Los Angeles. A friend reported seeing her just 30 feet away on a hiking trail, waving and appearing fine. Moments later, she was gone.

The Razer case became even stranger when an unidentified person posted a premature death notice online. A memorial was created on a find-a-grave website just four days into her disappearance, mentioning a “green burial” and no recovered body. No official death certificate, obituary, or employer announcement has ever been made. The premature, unsubstantiated report of her death, before any remains were found, deepens the puzzle surrounding her vanishing.

Government Registers ‘Alien’ Domains

Adding to the intrigue, the White House has registered the official government websites aliens.gov and alien.gov. While the sites are not yet live, their registration has fueled discussion, particularly following past promises by former President Donald Trump to release UAP-related government records. However, analysts caution against jumping to conclusions.

The term “alien” is a legal term used in the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, defining anyone not a U.S. citizen or national. The Biden administration has also used terms like “non-citizen.” It is possible the domains are related to immigration policy or other administrative functions, especially given current political events and the upcoming elections. Yet, the timing and the specific domain names make it a tantalizing development for UAP researchers.

Robert Bigelow’s Silence and Disclosure Rumors

The conversation also touched upon aerospace entrepreneur Robert Bigelow, who has long been involved in UAP research and funded organizations like the National Institute of Discovery Science (NIDS). Bigelow was reportedly the source behind claims that former President Trump planned a major UAP disclosure speech. These claims, however, were later retracted by the filmmaker who made them, Mark Christopher Lee.

Lee stated his source, later revealed to be Bigelow, may have provided disinformation. He noted Bigelow’s silence on the matter and suggested he might have been misled. Bigelow, a significant donor and supporter of Trump, had allegedly contacted Lee with details about a planned speech and a potential press conference. While Lee has walked back the specific claims of a grand announcement, he has not fully retracted the possibility of some form of “soft disclosure” or partial reveal this year.

Historical Context and Future Scenarios

The discussion about UAP and potential government involvement connects to historical events like the 1947 Roswell incident, a touchstone in UFO lore. The mention of a “legacy nonhuman intelligence craft retrieval program” in the Wilson-Davis memo, whose provenance has been reaffirmed, highlights ongoing, albeit often secret, interest within defense circles. Robert Bigelow’s past funding of investigations into such allegations, including those involving Admiral Tom Wilson’s alleged attempts to access information on such programs, places him at the center of these historical threads.

The current situation presents several possible future paths. One is that the disappearances are unrelated tragic events, and the domain registrations are mundane administrative matters. Another is that these events are connected to a genuine, albeit complicated, process of UAP disclosure, potentially involving sensitive national security information. The silence from key figures like Bigelow, combined with the unexplained vanishing of individuals like General McCasland and Monica Razer, suggests that information about UAP may be tightly controlled, and its potential release is fraught with complexity and risk.

Global Impact

While the immediate implications are focused on U.S. national security and the transparency surrounding UAP, the global impact could be significant. If confirmed, any disclosure of non-human technology or intelligence would fundamentally alter humanity’s understanding of its place in the universe. It could also lead to international cooperation or competition in studying and potentially harnessing such advanced knowledge. The current events, however, keep these possibilities firmly in the realm of speculation, overshadowed by immediate mysteries and concerns about the fate of individuals involved.


Source: Ross Coulthart Q&A: Gen. McCasland, Robert Bigelow’s silence and what is alien.gov? | Reality Check (YouTube)

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