Nick Cook : Bright lights and Black Projects
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discussing UAP is Nick Cook, a former aviation journalist and editor at Jane's Defence Weekly. He became interested in UAP while covering black projects in the late 1980s. During his research, he received an article about gravity engines, which led him to investigate further. He contacted people mentioned in the article but faced resistance. Cook explored the concept of revolutionary breakthroughs in aerospace and the potential connections between UAP and advanced technology. His experiences have changed his worldview, leading him to examine the intersection of technology, consciousness, and UAP, while also documenting his findings in various works.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview explores the intersection of UAP, black projects, and consciousness, featuring insights from Nick Cook, a seasoned aviation journalist. Cook discusses the potential for breakthroughs in aerospace technology and the evolving understanding of UAP as both physical and psychic phenomena. The conversation emphasizes the need for a new scientific paradigm to integrate these anomalies into our understanding of reality.
UAP are both physical and psychic phenomena.
Nick Cook
“I think we are on the cusp of a new Copernican revolution and that should be viewed as an opportunity, not a threat.”
Managed by: US Air Force
Hypersonic reconnaissance aircraft
Managed by: Independent
Documentary exploring black projects and UAP
There have been a certain percentage of this volume of reports that have been made by credible observers of relatively incredible things.
The G engines are coming; there was a breakthrough in aerospace aviation terms regarding gravity engines.
Aurora was a code word for the funding for the B-2.
The US government is now saying it is okay to look at anomalies and study them within an official framework.
UAP are both physical and psychic phenomena.