Ep. 17 - The Alien Files | Everyone Knows
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The same government that spent fifty years calling it swamp gas just put the files on a public website and told you to go look. No clearance required.Do Aliens Exist, Or Is It Still Just Fantasy? | Everyone Knows Ep. 17Everyone Knows | Episode 17 | Starborne StudiosIn May the Department of Defense launched a public site called PURSUE and started posting declassified records on UFOs, unidentified craft, and everything that used to get laughed off the table. Around a hundred and sixty documents in the first drop, some reaching back to 1947, with more promised every few weeks. Brian Bullock walks through what is actually in the files, what Navy pilots caught on their own gun cameras, and how close real science has crept to the question your uncle got mocked for asking at Thanksgiving.Three parts. All of them matter.First, the files they finally opened. For decades the official answer was weather balloons and tired pilots. Today the Pentagon runs an office working more than two thousand cases, has confirmed three videos recorded by its own Navy aviators, and a decorated intelligence officer has testified under oath that the United States quietly recovered craft of non-human origin. Brian traces the whole paper trail, from a field of strange debris in the 1947 New Mexico desert to the declassification order that finally pried these files into the open this year.Second, the things that shouldn't fly. Go back to the 2004 encounter off the carrier Nimitz and the object the pilots nicknamed the Tic Tac, clocked dropping from sixty thousand feet to the ocean in about one second. Brian does the math nobody wants to sit with, the kind of force that turns a human body to paste, and lays out the three honest explanations on the table: propulsion we simply do not have, cameras playing tricks, or machines with nobody inside.Third, the part we held back for the end. There is something moving through our solar system right now, this year, and a Harvard astronomer who used to run the department refuses to call it a rock. What these things might actually be, how anything could ever cross the distance between stars to reach us, and the bet one scientist just put on the record. You will have to listen to find out.No body on a slab. No saucer in a hangar with the door open to the press. But a stack of evidence that keeps getting taller, and a whole lot of people who used to laugh and are not laughing anymore. If you're tired of the spin, you're in the right place.ABOUT EVERYONE KNOWS: Everyone Knows is an independent podcast hosted by Brian Bullock — author, storyteller, and founder of Starborne Studios. Every episode breaks down the stories that matter using one simple framework — who benefits, who gets hurt, why now, and what happens next. No cable news theatrics. No party line. Just a straight read on what's actually going on and what it means for regular people. New episodes every week. Subscribe so you don't miss one.ALSO FROM STARBORNE STUDIOS: 🎙️ Everyone Knows Podcast — you're already here / 📖 Sentinel Universe Short Stories — now available on YouTube / 📖 The Sentinel of Crater Daedalus — Book 1 of The Sentinel Trilogy — Coming Soon / 🌐 brianbullockwriter.com — books, audio stories, updates, and moreCONNECT WITH STARBORNE STUDIOS: 🌐 brianbullockwriter.com / 🎙️ Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music | YouTube / 📱 Follow on X @EveryoneKnws1Hosted by Brian Bullock / Starborne Studios / Speak up or step aside.#EveryoneKnows #BrianBullock #StarborneStudios #Podcast #NoSpin #StraightTalk #ConservativePodcast #UFO #UAP #Aliens #Disclosure #Pentagon #UFOFiles #Nimitz #TicTac #NavyPilots #Interstellar #AviLoeb #Roswell #DoAliensExist #SpaceNews #ExtraterrestrialLife #UAPDisclosure