u/Modi_Elnadi

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2027 the UAP “deadline” everyone keeps circling back to 🤷🏻‍♂️🛸👽

John Ramirez, a retired CIA/intelligence figure, has become one of the more intriguing voices in the UAP disclosure world.

What makes him interesting isn’t just the ex-CIA angle. It’s the fact that he keeps pointing to 2027 as a date insiders allegedly treat as significant.

The claim, in simple terms: something may be coming, or something may become impossible to hide, and the public is supposedly being prepared gradually rather than shocked overnight.

Now, to be clear: this is not proof. No documents, no official confirmation, no hard evidence. But the reason people keep paying attention is because 2027 also sits in the middle of several real-world disclosure pressures: UAP legislation, records review, whistleblower momentum, and wider intelligence-community chatter.

So the big question is:

Is 2027 just another UFO mythology date?

Or is it a real deadline inside the disclosure process?

Posting the video below because Ramirez’s wording is worth hearing directly.

Curious what people here think: controlled disclosure, catastrophic disclosure, or just another date that will come and go?

u/Modi_Elnadi — 1 day ago
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UAPs over Middle East

There are 8 videos from the Middle East in this first release.
They cover incidents in Iraq (3 or 4 videos), Syria (3 videos), UAE/Persian Gulf (2 videos), and some broader “Middle East” or Arabian Gulf ones from 2020 and 2013.

Here are the direct links to the Middle East UAP files:
• D10 - Middle East, May 2022: https://www.war.gov/medialink/ufo/release\_1/dow-uap-d10-mission-report-middle-east-may-2022.pdf
• D14 - Iraq, May 2022: https://www.war.gov/medialink/ufo/release\_1/dow-uap-d14-mission-report-iraq-may-2022.pdf
• D16 - Syria, July 2022: https://www.war.gov/medialink/ufo/release\_1/dow-uap-d16-mission-report-syria-july-2022.pdf
• D18 - Iraq, December 2022: https://www.war.gov/medialink/ufo/release\_1/dow-uap-d18-mission-report-iraq-december-2022.pdf
• D23 - UAE/Persian Gulf, October 2023: https://www.war.gov/medialink/ufo/release\_1/dow-uap-d23-mission-report-united-arab-emirates-october-2023.pdf
• D32 - Syria, October 2024: https://www.war.gov/medialink/ufo/release\_1/dow-uap-d32-mission-report,-syria-october-2024.pdf
• D38 - Middle East, May 2020: https://www.war.gov/medialink/ufo/release\_1/dow-uap-d38-range-fouler-debrief-middle-east-may-2020.pdf

u/Modi_Elnadi — 13 days ago
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I went digging on the Scott Sylte UAP photos case, and the paper trail is much thinner than I expected. The images most people know from UFOs: It Has Begun trace back to the 1974 documentary UFOs: Past, Present, and Future, which was later reissued under the It Has Begun title.

The most substantive historical lead I found is an indexed snippet from the Flying Saucer Review special issue UFOs 1968, Seattle. In that account, Scott Sylte is identified as a 14-year-old from Renton, Washington. One snippet says he went out with his friend Steve Walker and a camera to try to photograph the “visitor.” Another says the two teenagers took seven photographs of a “brilliant orange-coloured UFO” from about 300 yards away.

The same indexed material places the case in the South Renton hills near the Boeing/Kent space-research area, and one snippet even complains that “neither Scott Sylte nor the Vashon people were contacted,” which suggests the case was already slipping into UFO folklore with major gaps in firsthand follow-up.

Here’s the frustrating part: I could not find a credible modern interview with Scott himself, a publicly available high-resolution scan set, or a modern published analysis of the original negatives. Most of the web-searchable material now is just the documentary clip, reposted snippets, or other people asking the exact same questions.

One loose end: some later reposts say Scott’s junior-high instructor developed the negatives and name him as Jim Holme/Holmes, but I could not verify that detail in a primary archival source, so I’d treat it as unconfirmed for now.

So my take is this: the Scott Sylte photos look like a real piece of late-1960s UFO media history, but not a well-documented photographic case by modern standards. The legend survived. The chain of custody didn’t.

If anyone has an archival Renton/Seattle newspaper clipping from 1968–69, a scan of the original FSR Seattle issue, a direct Scott Sylte interview, or proof that the negatives still exist, please post it. This feels like one of those cases that sits right on the edge between forgotten evidence and lost folklore.

Time: November 30, 1968 at 9:00 PM
Location: South Renton hills, Renton / Kent area, King County, Washington, USA
near Boeing’s Kent Space Center

u/Modi_Elnadi — 20 days ago