Skywatcher’s “mind over matter” approach to UFOs


Skywatcher is shaking up UFO research with high-tech sensors and psionics, proving that calling the unknown might be more science than fiction.

With all the UAP speculation mounting on social media over the last few months, I was craving some content that would “level up” the discussion, make it less beyond reach. It has arrived.

While browsing the vastly useful Reddit UFO thread – and, thanks to a colleague – I was alerted to the Skywatcher documentary (currently two parts have been released), my craving for knowledge was taken care of.

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The documentaries are brand new, released in January and April of this year, and a new episode will follow shortly.

The Skywatcher team makes it abundantly clear that they’re not a media company – they log, test, and analyze claims of UAP sightings daily.

And this isn’t your average fringe team – this is a serious operation involving defense insiders, physicists, and intelligence community veterans, and they claim to have the most advanced private UAP data repository in the world.

In the second installment of the series, the team actively goes out to actually engage the UAPs via machine calling using their high-tech sensors and even psionic methods – mental focusing to initiate contact.

Some Skywatcher members believe that contact is reciprocal, as if UAPs are responding to intelligence probing – both technological and psychic.

There’s also the claim made that it is akin to playing a game of chess, whereby the UAPs are testing out human capabilities.

One psionic team member even mentioned that humans are indeed “the ants under the magnifying glass.”

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Summoning, or being summoned

The team presented a taxonomy of nine UAP types based on behavior, appearance and sensor interaction. The nine shapes are tic tac, mantaray, jellyfish, tetra, beam, blob, bright star, hornet, and egg.

Various behaviors include shimmering, tumbling, pulsing, vibrating, and spinning. Some sightings involve multiple types flashing in rapid sequence, or appearing in flocks of 20.

The first installment of the documentary points out that there’s a difference between believing and knowing.

It also stakes the claim that a certain subset of people are able to consciously project signals to UAPs, dubbed as “interfacing,” which the team acknowledges may sound crazy to loved ones.

Equally important are the physical attributes of the UAPs in that the shapes are often seamless and abstract – anomalies to what humankind, especially the military, are used to observing.

Therefore, piloting the craft could be governed by the mind as well as machinery. The objects are known to travel vertically, as well as horizontally, marking them out as different to manned aircrafts, birds or drones.

An alien holding up a protest sign.
Image by DBenitostock / Getty Images.

A call beyond cables

One common problem is that conventional tech can dampen the progress, as planes, helicopters, or drones can struggle to track and intercept UAPs.

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Some helicopters have even frozen mid-air after encountering the type 7 jellyfish variety. Radars often become jammed also, as UAPs can often bypass traditional tracking systems.

This means that the Skywatcher team is building a next-generation tracking system that is capable of handling physics-defying phenomena.

It’s a delicate balance between refining the tech and employing the mental call-and-response technique known as “dogwhistling” – a psychic “ping” – which helps the team tap into the paranormal.

Phrases like “the craft was abstract, yet specific” or “designed not for phalanges” suggest a coded lexicon being developed.

Still, the beliefs come out of scientific rigor, and as one member James Fowler pointed out: “I’m not Fox Mulder – I have no faith.”

Skeptics welcome here

Another unique facet is that the team welcomes skepticism. Third-party scientists are invited to the project to examine raw data and share their insights.

Dr. Garry Nolan, a Stanford professor, offers “zero doubt” that non-human intelligence is real and present.

Nolan and the team only acknowledge the “rabbit-hole” effect of both consciousness and reality distortion, yet still prioritize cold data over raw belief.

As many parts of the world may view this as wild American abandon, this UAP interest is not restricted solely to the States.

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Insiders like Jacob Barber (DoD/Interior) and Jordan Jozak (former USAF) hint at crash retrievals and reverse engineering, and have been invited to work with other nations, though they remain undisclosed.

However, the censorship and non-disclosure policy is something that’s largely been put in place by the US authorities – and the team are quick to thank David Grusch for his previous whistleblowing, especially in the re-released interview with NBC.

As presenter Alex Klokus mentioned: “We are on the precipice of entering a new reality.” If that’s the case, then let’s keep probing.

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