Prediction Of UFO Turning Up & UFO Then Appears On Camera River Ouse Selby

Prediction of UFO

Covert Witness: In 2001 an incident happened to Covert Witness involving two RAF jets and a UFO, in 2003 a prediction is made written in his journals of a UFO turning up at the location, in 2015 a UFO is filmed in that location. He awaits to film the daylight UFO. What does it all mean ?.

Appearance of UFO

it has been quite a while since Tony Topping filmed a UFO and a series of events in 2001 and a journal entry 2003 leads Tony to assess some further footage will be taken, here a noiseless, bright light UFO that Tony often sees appears over a period of two days. On Sunday 9th August 2015 Tony had some strange activity on the morning of the 8th August.

Tony Topping An Introduction To His UFO Encounters & Dealing With A Secret Police In The UK

Tony Topping An Introduction To His UFO Encounters & Dealing With A Secret Mind Control Police In The UK.

A Fascinating journey into my High Strange life in 15 minutes:

My lifetime experiences of UFO encounters and covert harassment condensed into 15 mins, on the receving end of mind control from a secret and unaccountable group. It is a darkly comical journey which has had many strange incidents a long the way.

The Secret World Of Tony Topping. Covert Secrecy, UFO Encounters. Mind Control, Conspiracy & Espionage #HIGHSTRANGEBLACK

My Interactions With Extraterrestrials Across The Space Time Continuum An Advanced Report Audio Version

My Interactions With Extraterrestrials Across The Space Time Continuum Tony Topping Audio Version

Voted on Facebook as the most fascinating broadcast from Tony regarding his encounters to date.

In this audio report for October 2014 Tony Topping delivers once again some astounding material regarding his high strange experiences with UFOs & the esoteric, as the game continues among an unknowing public covert harassment & mysterious dreams, communication across the Space Time Continuum from people not of this earth Tony delves into the who & the where but the elusive question is why.

The esoteric allures him to the area of Canary Wharf, his communication with off world visitation delivering strange visions of the capital of the UK and the SBS arrest on London Underground of two people suspected as not of this world lead Tony to wonder what he also witnessed one strange day in London in 2010, it would be comical if it was not so serious. The right of Article 10 is expressed here.

Mainstream in all formats &; Alternative Media in all formats cannot use this clip without permission. Tony Topping Rights Reserved 2014.

UFO Encounters Nordic Aliens & The UFO Secrecy Police Tony Topping On KGRA Starborn Radio

A very deep conversation with Tony Topping regarding the piecing together of his UFO encounters involving blonde aliens, covert mind control and harassment by an unelected secret police in a world of chaos it would be comical if it was not so serious.

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Intro From Michael Melton:

We have a very fascinating guest this week, and I recommend you not miss this show! Tony’s story will keep you on the edge of your seat.

We will be talking to a gentleman named Tony Topping. Tony has done TV work on UFOs, mind control, conspiracy and espionage, and the psychic spy operations of the US and the then Soviet Union.

He has worked for major broadcasters from ITV to Channel 4 both local news in England, and International. At two years old, it was discovered that Tony was having high strange experiences. In 1996, they escalated, and he had an encounter with a UFO. He also had one prior to that in 1992. However, the sighting in 1996 changed his life. His focus was set on researching the UFO phenomenon.

His work filming UFO’s caught the attention of a covert group individuals who engaged Tony, against his will, into a private war of mind control and harassment. He has been followed and filmed by unmarked helicopters, and he was engaged unknowingly and against his will in covert operations that are illegal.

Tony studied at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts. He was awarded one out of twenty places, out of thousands applicants.

His research has been endorsed by the well-known Joseph McMoneagle, the highly decorated remote viewer and instructor in remote viewing.

This bio just lightly brushes across this most interesting gentleman’s experience. He is ready and willing to talk about his life and his experiences to you.

If you are an abductee, a victim of mind control or electronic harassment, or just interested in the subject matter, join us!

Join us for a really exciting show, full of amazing experiences and stories of UFO encounters.

STARBORN SUPPORT RADIO: Where Experiencers Speak!

The Tony Topping Show Returns Sept 2014 Ronnie The Spiritual Equalizer

The Tony Topping Show returns by popular demand…Sept 2014

Ronnie A Spiritual Robert McCall

Like the TV drama The Equalizer Ronnie spiritually equalizes the odds for those who need help. From those in ill health, to a motor that would not fire up. Got a problem, spiritual odds against you ? call Ronnie The Spiritual Equalizer.

Ronnie lives in Southport & met Tony via local ham radio, Tony discovered that Ronnie is in fact a closet spiritual warrior with a fascinating tale of paranormal experiences to tell including a UFO incident that happened to his sister in 1965 relating to secret UFO projects. He tells the show of his studies of the healer Smith Wigglesworth.

Tony explores Ronnie’s Evangelical beliefs and how it applies to his high strange experiences, as well as Ronnie’s remarkable coincidences and powerful healing prayers which has even been of help to Tony. The Tony Topping Show interviews people who have never spoken about to any form of media before.

Lee Graham DSP Satellite Results From FOIA Request Which Would Confirm Or Deny Detection Of “Manufactured Extraterrestrial” Objects

 

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This article courtesy of:

http://active-denial.blogspot.co.uk/2009/07/lee-grahams-ufo-foia-and-fireball-data.html

Graham very specifically asked for DSP satellite results which would confirm or deny detection of “manufactured extraterrestrial” objects, i.e. alien spacecraft.
The USAF response was a flat “we can neither confirm nor deny the existence of the information you have requested” as “the existence or non-existence of records” would “reveal a connection or interest in the matters” which is “classified.”

 

“By this statement, the Department of the Air Force neither confirms nor denies that such records may or may not exist.”

 

That, my friends, is your government, forced by the FOIA to issue the ultimate cop-out response.

 

Now, as reported by Space.com, the lock down on information about US space satellite detection capabilities is being tightened considerably.

 

Leonard David writes:

 

Digging in on this story is not easy. Military higher-ups and the agencies involved are guarded about how potent their satellite sensors are as they stare at Earth for nuclear detonations, missile launches and the like.

 

 
In a new exclusive interview with SPACE.com, U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Robert Rego, who is in charge of the policy guidance behind the data release, said the Air Force Space Command is “circling the wagons” to close some loopholes in the dissemination of potentially sensitive information.

 

According to Lee Graham, some of the evidence detected by DSP satellite provides firm evidence of the entry of extraterrestiral objects under intelligent control.

 

Space.com explains the purpose of the DSP satellite, and why it is considered so sensitive:

 

The system also spots incoming fireballs, even gauging the energy released as an extraterrestrial piece of flotsam explodes in our atmosphere. That information can yield scientific insight, such as the object’s mass as its brightness fades as it falls. A sensor-derived light curve can offer important information about how the object decelerated when it struck the atmosphere, and thereby yield implications about its strength too.
 
But it is also the sort of info that seems to be at the crux of military worries, forcing a “secret” stamp of disapproval in terms of freely posting this kind of light curve data for all to see.

 

Military Seeks Common Ground with Scientists on Fireball Data Flap

by Leonard David, SPACE.com’s Space Insider Columnist 
usspaceA few weeks ago I wrote about scientists who were unhappy that a purported clamp down was afoot on their use of data snagged by U.S. military spacecraft – hush hush satellites that from time to time catch natural cosmic fireballs blazing through Earth’s atmosphere.

Digging in on this story is not easy. Military higher-ups and the agencies involved are guarded about how potent their satellite sensors are as they stare at Earth for nuclear detonations, missile launches and the like.

In a new exclusive interview with SPACE.com, U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Robert Rego, who is in charge of the policy guidance behind the data release, said the Air Force Space Command is “circling the wagons” to close some loopholes in the dissemination of potentially sensitive information.

U.S. Congressman Dana Rohrabacher said he’s monitoring the situation and expects a solution that favors the needs of scientists.

Super-sensitive

For decades, these spacecraft have picked up incoming invaders in our air space. And over time, the scientific community has been given selected, declassified blasts of bolide (meteor) data from those satellites. It’s all valuable information for space rock hounds who would go search for meteorites, and it’s also useful to astronomers who aim to gauge the Near Earth Object (NEO) impact hazard posed by larger and less frequent asteroids.

But then the word from scientists was that the space rock data sharing was being short-circuited by the U.S. military. The initial story about that controversial decision has touched off talk within civilian and military circles and in Congress.

The angst of researchers was apparently sparked by a March 16 memo from Brigadier General Rego, the mobilization assistant to the Director of Air, Space and Nuclear Operations at the headquarters of the Air Force Space Command, Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado.

That communique calls for a relook at “the protection measures” for bolide reporting, due to the possible leaks of information regarding super-sensitive traits of the U.S. Nuclear Detonation Detection System.

What the system does

The system is in place to detect, locate, and report nuclear detonations in the Earth’s atmosphere and near space, doing so in near real-time. It makes use of space-based sensors and ground-based mission processing systems. The sensor payloads are carried onboard the military’s Global Positioning System navigation satellites, as well as Defense Support Program spacecraft.

The system also spots incoming fireballs, even gauging the energy released as an extraterrestrial piece of flotsam explodes in our atmosphere. That information can yield scientific insight, such as the object’s mass as its brightness fades as it falls. A sensor-derived light curve can offer important information about how the object decelerated when it struck the atmosphere, and thereby yield implications about its strength too.

But it is also the sort of info that seems to be at the crux of military worries, forcing a “secret” stamp of disapproval in terms of freely posting this kind of light curve data for all to see.

In one case last year, according to insiders, that indeed is exactly what occurred – much to the U.S. military’s vexation, energizing a relook at the chain of command in releasing bolide data.

Solution sought

According to a scientist familiar with using the bolide information, “it’s an unfortunate change in policy.” Scientists for well over a decade have been getting select slices of data churned out by U.S. classified satellites that have eyed natural fireball events in Earth’s atmosphere. So the prospect of losing that link has rattled the civilian fireball-watching community.

However, it appears the U.S. Air Force is trying to find a solution that satisfies both national security concerns and scientific usability in regards to the outing of fireball data.

Leading the charge is Brigadier General Rego.

In an exclusive SPACE.com interview June 30, Rego made it clear that there has been no change to the data-sharing policy. Air Force Space Command has recently reiterated its existing, published guidance on bolide data classification to ensure “consistent” public release of information across a specific suite of government agencies, he said.

It’s under Rego’s watch that the Air Force Space Command does the job of providing guidance, identifying the classification levels of the data shared to make sure that select agencies know what information is releasable in the first place.

Circling the wagons

In reviewing the situation, what Rego found was, in lay terms, a bit too loosey-goosey.

“What we’ve found as we dug into this is that there was quite a bit of gapping that had occurred, even before the routine review that we did back in March,” Rego said. “So notwithstanding the routine policy review, what we’re doing in the next few weeks here…is circling the wagons so that we can remove some of the Ad Hoc nature.”

Rego also spotlighted his concern that there’s no real mechanism in place to ensure that the bolide data is sent to science researchers in a timely manner.

So by tightening the organizational ship, can the useful bolide data for scientific purposes be made available more quickly?

“Sooner and more consistently,” Rego said. “We can probably do this better.”

“The data is out there. It’s not impacting military operations to gather the data that’s important to the scientific community,” Rego added. “Let’s take a look at how we can do that in a timely and collegiate manner.”

Given Rego’s role in policy and guidance from a space perspective, what he launched last March is a review of the governmental guidance surrounding bolide reporting classification.

“And one of the elements of that is to ensure that we’re protecting our national capability,” Rego said. “So there’s a balance there…and it goes on across everything we do from missile warning to surveillance…to things like this [distributing bolide data].”

Close eye on the situation

The flare up about the fireball data release policy has received the attention of U.S. Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, the California lawmaker with a long-time passionate interest in the entire Near Earth Object issue.

“I have been keeping a close eye on this situation, and I am confident the Department of Defense, in cooperation with the scientific community, will find a solution that permits the release of scientifically valuable data without compromising national security,” Rohrabacher explained in a statement to SPACE.com.

As for a message to the scientific community, Brigadier General Rego emphasized that there was no intent, and in fact, no change to the data sharing policy. Now underway is a fresh look at ways to improve the relationship and data flow to make it more valuable to scientists.

“I would encourage you to keep your eye out or your ear to the ground with the scientific community…to see if we haven’t done some improvements here over the next few months,” Rego concluded.

Leonard David has been reporting on the space industry for more than four decades. He is past editor-in-chief of the National Space Society’s Ad Astra and Space World magazines and has written for SPACE.com since 1999.

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