
That UFO Podcast When Banks, Pilots and Scientists Start Asking the Same UFO Questions
Jan 29, 2026
A news-packed update covering sensor detection limits and why some objects evade standard monitoring. Reports on FOIA refusals and tight media controls reveal information gatekeeping. A renewed debate over the Nazca mummies sparks caution about evidence. Central bankers weighing financial risks of potential disclosure makes for an unexpected cross-sector discussion.
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Pointing Antenna Caused System Failures
- Fowler reported an incident where pointing an antenna at an object caused laptops, radars and cameras to shut down simultaneously.
- He compared the effect to stories from Skinwalker Ranch, showing similar system failures reported elsewhere.
FOIA Refusal Raises Oversight Concerns
- John Greenwald reports the Pentagon refused a FOIA search for emails about 'Immaculate Constellation', claiming the program doesn't exist.
- The refusal raises concerns that agencies may avoid legal search obligations and sidestep oversight for alleged black programs.
Tightly Managed Media Briefings
- FOIA documents show the Pentagon hand-picked a small set of major outlets for a closed UAP briefing and restricted access heavily.
- This indicates transparency is being tightly managed, not fully open, shaping media messaging about UAPs.







