For a few years now, the Pentagon has hinted that possible alien life may actually exist. So, why then isn’t it the BIGGEST news story to ever hit planet Earth? Why does it seem like so many Americans — and others around the world — just don’t seem to care? Adam Curry, co-host of the podcast ‘No Agenda’ and a former MTV VJ, joins Glenn to discuss why this story is being talked about by our media so infrequently. Plus, Curry gives his own theory to the radar footage of UFO’s that has been released to the public over the last several years…
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GLENN: My brother from another mother, Adam Curry. How you are, sir?
ADAM: Oh, Glenn, twice in one week. I don't know what's happening.
GLENN: I know. It's crazy.
Well, I have such a long list of things to talk you to. By the way, that podcast is off the charts. Off the charts good.
ADAM: It was a lot of fun.
You're a gracious host. Your staff is wonderful. And I think we can just talk without cameras or microphones or anything. We can just talk any time about anything.
GLENN: I know. I know. And we don't necessarily agree on everything. But that's totally cool.
I find you a smart, reasonable human being. And I learn something from you, every time.
Anyway, one thing that we didn't get to in the podcast. Which, by the way, Adam Curry is the podcast this weekend. Wherever you get your podcasts tomorrow. Also on YouTube. And Blaze TV.
It's already there.
One thing we didn't get to is something that I just can't figure out. In -- in two directions. One, if 15 years ago, 20 years ago, we would have said, eh, yes. And spokespeople from the Pentagon have verified, that aliens are circling the planet and tracking our nuclear sites.
And we even have a piece of alien technology.
That would have been a big deal. But now -- now they're saying this, and nobody cares.
And I don't know if you're just so focused on other things, if people don't believe it, if we should believe it.
What's going on with the alien thing?
ADAM: Oh, well.
It's interesting you say, 15 years ago, because that's literally about the timeline when I started with the agenda.
And when I started looking into -- into conspiracy theories, so-called conspiracies. And I really decided that I'm really not a conspiracy theorist. I'm a conspiracy therapist. And actually, I did a lot of -- I was living in the UK at the time.
And I was very into, you know, aliens. And the -- the at all blonds. And the grays. And all this stuff.
I flew to places, to meet people, who claimed to know an alien. And I never got any -- any confirmation whatsoever.
And you're right. That's also, I think, because the media is so -- you know, everything is media now. It's not just Walter Cronkite saying, hey, look, these pilots are saying, they have seen UFOs. So I have looked into this.
And there's -- there's part logical explanation. And then, of course, there's a conspiracy that goes along with it. What we've seen, I think since 2014. A lot of radar images.
You know, the tiktak (phonetic). We've seen radar images from submarines, where things appear and then disappear.
GLENN: And we've seen actual -- we've seen actual footage, they say, from fighter pilots. And Navy and Air Force pilots, recording these things.
Doing things that are way beyond technology, at least that we know of.
ADAM: Well, this technology actually has been discussed openly. And it's -- and, again, notice that the footage we're seeing, is radar footage. It's not cameras, that are taking a picture of this thing flying, you know, at unbelievable speeds. Going under the water, et cetera. It's radar footage.
And it was a Harvard professor, who in the '70s, started talking about this. His name is Professor Robert Duncan.
What this really is, these -- this particular phenomenon, which I can speak to. They're directed energy weapons.
And I'm not talking about laser beams that melt you or anything, but much more like a laser pointer in the sky.
And they excite the electrons in the atmosphere. So this ionization that takes place. And this shows up on radar. And this is military technology that was created to make a fleet appear all of a sudden.
So the concept was, you make all these ships appear all of a sudden. Our adversary wherever they would be, would see this, would get their fighter planes in the air. They would go off and try to attack them, and then they would disappear. And then we would come in from the other direction and attack that flank.
And, you know, it really is nothing more than that.
It's really good technology. Because it actually leaves radar traces.
It's almost like a laser pointer in the sky.
And if you think about that, you're the cat in the fighter plane, you look at your radar. You see this thing. And it goes under the water. And all over the place, and does things that seems impossible. Now, the conspiracy part of this is something called Project Blue Beam.
Have you ever heard of that?
GLENN: No.
ADAM: So Project Blue Beam, the idea -- and this developed over time, as well. Is that this very technology would be used to create the voice of God.
And it could be used two ways. One, to bring the whole world together. You know, New World Order. Everybody all focused on one thing, which would either be the common enemy.
GLENN: Right.
ADAM: You know, oh, the enemies are coming. Or, the voice of God. Which you could also, you could use the same technology that would create sound waves. Which would bring a message to unite the world.
And I'm pretty steadfast, in believing, this is what it's about. Now why people aren't freaking out go.
There's so much to freak out about. People are obsessed with Target.
GLENN: Yeah. I mean. I mean. But Target versus alien life that is here, seems -- I would tip the scales towards the alien life thing.
But I -- I just can't figure it.
I just can't figure it out.
And why -- why is the government making such a big deal.
The Pentagon. And the leaks.
And then the officials coming out and saying what they are.
Congress. And then no one picking it up.
It just -- it just seems really odd.
LESLEE: Yeah.
Speaking to the military and Congress, that to me would be the blue beam part of it saying, hey, let's get everyone either, A, very afraid, which is kind of the model.
You know, oh, aliens.
Or let's unite everybody under one common voice of God.
You know, as Reagan, liked to get everyone together.
Why people don't care about it -- I mean, that -- that literally just has to be because we're so used to fake everything, we're looking at screens all day, that it's not reality.
We see imagery that is created by, you know, AI called Photoshop. AI. Whatever you want.
We see -- I mean, we're so used to things that are just not real. I think we've become anesthetized against it. Like, eh, whatever.
We can handle that. Bring us aliens. Maybe people will be happy to see it.