EXCLUSIVE: Skywatcher Landed UFO with NASA Present
UFO enthusiasts, skeptics, and curious minds unite—something big is brewing in the world of skywatching and psionics. Recently, Patrick from VEDITE released an unedited, raw 12-minute clip from his upcoming documentary, giving viewers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at a conversation among some of the most plugged-in investigators on the frontier of unexplained aerial phenomena. What unfolds in this candid sit-down isn’t just another UFO story; it's a glimpse into the inner workings of a fast-evolving community that claims to have witnessed something truly extraordinary—a craft landing involving both Skywatcher and NASA. Whether you’re a believer or not, you’ll want to sit down for this one.
A Rendezvous Under the Stars
It all begins under the vast Utah night sky, where Patrick, Carl Crusher, and Gino from the Y Files gather in the back of a pickup truck. The vibe is intimate, the setting remote, and the hour late—a classic setup for swapping stories about things that go bump (or whoosh) in the night. But what makes this gathering different is the presence of serious equipment, military and NASA connections, and, most significantly, the hint that something groundbreaking may have happened: a verified craft landing, allegedly under the watchful eyes of both Skywatcher and NASA.
Who is Skywatcher—And Why Does It Matter?
Skywatcher isn’t just a group of hobbyists with binoculars. According to the conversation, they’re a team operating at the intersection of high technology, government collaboration, and something called “psionics”—essentially, the use of psychic abilities to interact with or summon phenomena. The lore goes that Skywatcher has been involved behind the scenes in notable cases, including mysterious drone appearances and classified government projects, but have recently reorganized to bring their data and footage directly to the public.
What’s remarkable—and a little unnerving—is the revelation that Skywatcher’s psionic team allegedly predicted a craft landing a day in advance. On site for this event were not just investigators, but representatives from NASA and the military. According to Carl Crusher, this wasn’t just an isolated story; hardware, radar equipment, sound transmitters, and a full array of scientific instrumentation were used to document the event. The implication is that the data gathered was not only credible, but may also be in the hands of people willing (and able) to share it with the world.
From Compartmentalization to Collaboration
The dialogue provides fascinating insights into how fragmented this world once was. In the past, individuals like helicopter pilot Jake Barber played a role in retrieval operations (“the egg,” anyone?) without realizing psychic remote-viewers were involved, their roles sharply divided by government contracts and sweeping NDAs. Now, the different parts of the team are coming together, sharing their stories, corroborating timelines, and, most importantly, filming everything. The hope? To move beyond secret operations and bring actual footage and data to the public, clearing the fog that’s enveloped these topics for decades.
Classes of Crafts and Mysterious Technology
Beyond the intrigue of human drama, the conversation dips into the technical: different styles of craft have allegedly been cataloged—tetra-shaped, jellyfish, tic-tac, manta ray, blob, saucer, orb, and more. Each manifests slightly differently, perhaps even shifting forms or appearing unique depending on movement. The team discusses specialized technology like "dog whistles"—frequency transmitters spanning different gigahertz to potentially interact with these phenomena, akin to how bird calls attract specific species. All of this is set against a surreal backdrop of sudden lights flickering on and off, old burial grounds, and the unspoiled night sky.
Transparency and Disclosure: A New Era?
Perhaps the most compelling thread is the suggestion that Skywatcher’s new mission is all about transparency. Instead of compartmentalized operations and secrecy, the team now aims to release unfiltered footage and provide disclosure on what they’re seeing. In many ways, this signals a sea change in the investigation of aerial phenomena: going from government-locked files to grassroots, open reporting—enabled by new leadership, new tech, and, it seems, new courage.
What’s Next for Skywatcher (and Us)?
There’s a delicious tension at the end of Patrick’s clip: did Skywatcher actually land a craft with NASA present—and if so, is this why their field operations have suddenly gone quiet? Will they step forward with undeniable footage or evidence, changing the way we think about the unknown in our skies? The documentary may not drop until next year, but the tantalizing preview leaves us all wondering: is major disclosure right around the corner?
For now, the ball is in Skywatcher’s court. Will they step further into the light, or will mystery continue to reign? One thing's for sure—there’s never been a more exciting time to watch the skies and listen to those working in the shadows to uncover their secrets.
Stay tuned, stay curious, and don’t forget: every day is a gift. Share your thoughts in the comments—because whatever happens, this story is just getting started.