Tuesday, 8 July 2025

Ross' ARV Bombshell

 
In the latest episode of Ross Coulthart's and Bryce Zabel's video show Need to Know, that famous Australian buried giant UFO enthusiast gave me an extraordinary surprise; and you can tell Bryce is equally astounded. He claims he has solved two major UAP mysteries, Dronegate and the Tic-Tac encounter. He believes the drones that filled the skies over New Jersey and other places last year are actually manmade technology developed by China. They are powered by a free energy antigravity plant. In recent years the Chinese secret laboratories have leapt way ahead of their American counterparts. Ross fears that in a potential future war between the two nations the United States would be rendered helpless. During the drone crisis China was intimidating its rival by blatantly violating its airspace with craft that the US air defences cannot stop. He then goes on to claim that the Tic-Tac was a similar vehicle built by Lockheed Martin. Bryce responds with astonishment and some justified incredulity. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmxyApOGPCA. I find it interesting that this reinforces the assertions often made by Dr Steven Greer, for example see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2023/06/the-lost-century-review.html. This represents a completely fresh approach for Ross. He has never said anything like this before. Unfortunately when Bryce presses his co-host on the matter Ross reverts to his usual line; it's from an anonymous source that he cannot reveal. There are many logical problems with his assertions. To begin with, if the Tic-Tac was from Lockheed Martin then I assume it was being developed for the US Department of Defence; in which case what on earth were they doing flying it near a US Navy fleet? There would be a huge risk of a blue-on-blue incident that could lead to people being killed. So, what was the purpose of such a reckless endeavour? What benefit did they hope to gain? Also when did Lockheed begin this project? Tic-Tac like objects have been flying in the skies for a long time; as Greer says, reports go back at least to the 1960's. Objects of different shapes are much older, in fact they predate the invention of piston engine aeroplanes or even balloons. I don't believe Ross is lying, but he does need to put a cap on his pile of evidence that allegedly exists which he can't reveal because of journalistic ethics. This is a bubble that he cannot keep inflating forever.
See here for background: https://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/02/ufo-disclosure-portal.html.
And: http://hpanwo.blogspot.com/2020/08/free-energy-portal.html.

2 comments:

Missing Trillions said...

Ross Coulthard comes across as a gossip merchant who is only as good as the sources he's using because he uses them without any kind of discernment. Since we don't know the nature of his sources it's hard to know what to make of these claims.

The Chinese may well have ARVs but it's hard to understand why they would want to fly them over the USA. If the Americans didn't know of their existence then would it not be better to keep them secret. If the Americans already knew about them then what's the point of risking having them taken down by EMP weapons or America's own ARVs. It's reasonable to ask why ARVs are not already being deployed in wars, for example in Ukraine. They are presumably being held back for something else. A fake alien invasion.

Ben Emlyn-Jones said...

Totally agree, MT. Your last sentence in particular is a worry, one that Ross doesn't really address, if he even takes it seriously. The youthful but brilliant Cristina Gomez has done a good video about this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2GuZPp9puQ (She who wrote the fantastic article "Who is Lue? No, Who Are You?")