Beyond the Beyond: The Truth (?)
Beyond the Beyond: The Truth (?)

Welcome to the world of UFOs — where every step towards the truth seems to push you two steps farther away. It’s a nebulous, frustrating realm that’s always shifting, riddled with misinformation, disinformation, charlatans, crackpots, and tinfoil-hat-wearing nimrods who muddy the waters and reduce the phenomenon to a punchline. But beneath the noise, the memes, the slow trickle of so-called “disclosure,” there is something… there.
The subject has opened up over the last twenty years. Facebook groups, forums, and podcasting have cut out the gatekeepers in media and exposed the entire internet to all things UFOs, or UAPs, or whatever they’re calling it now. It’s being talked about much more than it ever was when I was into the subject growing up. But with all that chatter comes a lot of noise. It’s hard to wade through the muck and mud of bad information. Who is telling the truth, who is stretching it, and who is outright lying?
The idea of little gray men from Zeta Reticuli is a relatively new one. Thousands of years ago, indigenous people talked of star beings with luminous bodies. From the Middle Ages to the 1800s, they were angels, djinn, fairies, and demons — non-human intelligences who appear in religious or folkloric forms. Fairies were seen dragging people away from their homes and into the woods. Angels would appear to humans in a blinding light. The djinn could inhabit or control human minds and bodies, often invoked through rituals or encountered near ruins, deserts, or thresholds. They were said to live in the sky, in bodies of water, and even underground.
From the 1890s to the 1950s, humanoids would visit in airships and glowing crafts from nearby planets. They often spoke about impending doom for planet Earth and encouraged people to be better stewards of their home world. In 1947, pilot Kenneth Arnold witnessed crescent- or boomerang-like craft out of the window of his plane, igniting a cultural explosion that many think ushered in the modern age of UFOs.
The greys were witnessed by Betty and Barney Hill in 1961. From the 1960s and 1970s, the greys began abducting people. They were short, emotionless, and clinical, often performing procedures on those abducted aboard a cold, metallic craft. Contact went from benevolent to intrusive. The message was no longer about peace, but about control, monitoring, and manipulation.
The 1980s and ’90s involved high strangeness: time loops, implants, multi-generational abductions, and hybrid children. Bob Lazar blew a whistle, and Area 51 and S-4, secret bases that supposedly reverse-engineered alien craft, were now on the radar of interested parties.

Mantis beings were witnessed by abductees. Reptilians were said to have taken over those in power, and were using our politicians to pull strings and gain more control over an unwitting general population. John Mack, a Harvard psychiatrist, and Budd Hopkins documented countless abduction cases. Entities appeared in dreams. Author Whitley Strieber brought the UFO phenomenon to the mainstream with books like Communion and Transformation: The Breakthrough. Things shifted even more from hopeful contact to a world of secrecy and something much darker and harder to dismiss.
Shows like The X-Files helped other shows like Ancient Aliens, Project Blue Book, and UFO Hunters gain traction and saturate pop culture in the 2000s. YouTube exploded, and a thousand different channels were suddenly discussing the subject. Now everyone was talking about it, but was anybody really saying anything?
Whistleblowers like David Grusch came forward with explosive and controversial claims that the U.S. government had recovered non-human craft and possibly even bodies and weren’t telling the public about it. Congressional hearings entertained Grusch, but the details remain suspiciously unclear. What’s more telling is the shift in language: “aliens” are no longer the preferred term. Now it’s “non-human intelligence,” UAPs, USOs, SAPs, and BUOS — phrases carefully crafted to be suggestive without being specific.
I suspect the entire narrative is being strategically managed, not just by government agencies but by something else. Something older, less visible, and deeply embedded. The alien myth seems to be a smokescreen of some sort. A shield or decoy designed to keep us confused and staring at stars when the real phenomenon is happening locally. There are craft in the clouds, but there is something else happening underground and in our oceans.
The National Underwater Reconnaissance Office (NURO), along with efforts focused on recovering unidentified objects beneath the ocean, is said to operate largely outside the scope of even the highest-ranking Navy personnel. This organization, some might say a shadowy one, reportedly oversees specialized retrieval missions and deep-sea expeditions, using advanced submarines like the USS Jimmy Carter and ships such as the Glomar Explorer.

Testimonies from former divers describe encounters with unconventional, triangular-shaped objects recovered from the depths of oceanic trenches — implying that such operations extend far beyond terrestrial boundaries and involve significant technological complexity. These missions are highly classified and compartmentalized, with only those holding the highest level of clearance having access. There are some who think there are collaborations between NURO and private contractors to retrieve and analyze objects of possible non-human origin. This begs the question… what are they doing down there?
And what about the persistent rumors of underground bases, black sites like Wright-Patterson and Dulce, and others deep in the Nevada desert? Mass subterranean tunnels may indeed be miles below our feet, large enough to fly an ARV (Alien Reproduction Vehicle) through. These are DUMBs (Deep Underground Military Bases), rumored facilities believed to support a variety of covert operations, including off-the-books military programs, unauthorized scientific experiments on humans, and possible interactions with non-human entities.
Shoot… I got away from what I wanted to talk about. There is a narrative happening. And I’m not talking about fake whistleblowers like Corey Goode, David Wilcock, Randy Kramer, Billy Meier, Alex Collier, and a hundred others. I’m not talking about half-truth tellers like Luis Elizando or those being strung along like David Grusch and Tom DeLonge. These types are dangerous in a way because they lend just enough credibility to keep the public guessing, never fully confirming or denying, and always circling the runway without ever landing the plane.
So what the hell is going on here? My theory… most of it is made up, but some of it is a system of control. There are advanced technologies at play. Places like S-4, Dulce Base, Cheyenne Mountain Complex, and aerospace defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, and Northrop Grumman are the real world, and what we are seeing are just crumbs falling off the table.
It’s almost certain that MK Ultra was larger in scope than we were led to believe and that the program never ended, but merely changed its name, and changed its name, and changed its name again. Abductions, far from being alien encounters, are most likely military-based operations, designed for testing advanced technology, mind control, and genetic experimentation under deep secrecy. The corners of the defense industry and three-letter organizations are where the real mysteries lie. Not in alien visitations, but in hidden human activity designed for reasons I could only speculate about.

And maybe that’s the kicker: It’s not one thing, but many. It’s not just “us” or “them,” but just like the Pink Floyd song… it’s “us” and “them.” Shit — I’m feeling in the weeds a little, and I told you I’d give you my definitive (at this time) breakdown.
- It’s mostly us. We have advanced craft, energy weapons, weather control, and mind manipulation techniques far beyond what most people could imagine. A breakaway military organization has tech that would make an iPhone look like a stone tool. And every day money is pouring into these organizations that makes this tech more powerful, more efficient, and more impossible for the public sector to ever catch up to. These are the kinds of programs that have blank check funding, zero public oversight, and compartmentalization so tight that even most of the people working within them have no idea what they’re building. They have ties to the invisible financial networks and intelligence communities who steer culture and keep us in a carefully crafted reality. And yes, I realize how ridiculous that sounds.
- There are human intelligences at work that are much more advanced, and as so appear to be non-human. I don’t think they’re alien, or interdimensional, or even time travelers. Maybe they’re stewards of a control system or a developmental driver of some sort. It could be life that has evolved on Earth, possibly living in the oceans or underground, and probably with ties to the programs I have mentioned above. They don’t send press releases. If you see them, you were probably supposed to. And they’re never going to land on the White House lawn.
- These parties are working together.
- This next part is a cop-out of sorts, but I think there may be something at play here that we haven’t yet thought about. Trying to comprehend it is like trying to teach trigonometry to a caveman: the concepts exist, but our minds aren’t even wired to process them yet. There’s a foundation that needs to be laid first, and we haven’t even started the first class of kindergarten. Humans are a very prideful group, and it can be hard to grasp that concept.
These are some of my thoughts on the phenomenon. The craft in the sky are most likely experimental and ours. Non-human intelligences, who have lived on Earth a very long time, are interacting with and perhaps steering the fate of humanity. And some stuff we just can’t grok, dude.
Or maybe it’s aliens. 😉
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Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Eastern Sierra Now. Readers are encouraged to conduct further research and consult with relevant experts or professionals before making any decisions or taking any actions based on the information provided in this article.
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