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  • CLARION IS 150,000 LIGHT-YEARS AWAY. ITS CITIZENS HAVE ITALIAN DOCUMENTS.

    CLARION IS 150,000 LIGHT-YEARS AWAY. ITS CITIZENS HAVE ITALIAN DOCUMENTS.

    A former professor from Vercelli, Italy claims to have been physically abducted to alien bases four times since 1981 and to have photographed the beings he met there. The establishment laughed. I stopped laughing when I looked at what the photographs actually show — and at who has been trying to make sure you don’t look too closely.

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    I want to tell you about a man named Maurizio Cavallo. Then I want to tell you about a conversation I had about him. Then I want to tell you what I think is actually going on.

    Cavallo is from Vercelli, in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. He is a journalist, a former professor at the University of Eastern Piedmont, and a speaker at international conferences in Lyon, Marseille, and Cattolica, among others. He has, by any ordinary measure, a CV. He is not a man who crawled out of the fringe. He arrived from the centre and then described what he had seen, and the centre rejected him, and he accepted the rejection without bitterness in a way I find either deeply credible or deeply suspicious, and I have not yet decided which.

    In September 1981, Cavallo claims, he was physically transported to a secret base in the Amazon rainforest and made contact with non-human beings from a planet called Clarion, located in the Eagle Galaxy approximately 150,000 light-years from Earth. This was not, he says, his first contact — his first was at age seven, erased from his memory and restored during the 1981 encounter through what he describes as neural holograms. Since then, he claims to have been taken physically, more than once, to bases both terrestrial and aquatic. He describes a facility beneath the sea near Genova. He has attended conferences and spoken about this publicly since 2012. He has written books. He runs a website. He does not appear to be selling anything in the conventional sense, which is one of the first things I check.

    He also has photographs.

    THE PHOTOGRAPHS

    This is where it gets complicated, and also where it gets interesting, and also where most of the people who should be paying attention stop paying attention. The photographs are — let me be precise — not impressive if you are looking for impressive. They are Polaroids. Cavallo himself has been careful to say that the photographs are not proof, that he does not circulate them widely, and that his experience belongs to him regardless of whether images confirm it. This is not the language of a man trying to sell you something. This is the language of a man who has been somewhere and is trying to describe it as accurately as language allows.

    What the photographs show, depending on the image: a female figure with human proportions and a face that is almost, but not quite, a human face. A Grey, tall, standing in what appears to be an enclosed space. A being identified by Cavallo as “Suell” — a humanoid who, Cavallo says, walks among us in cities and carries a small black device that communicates instructions. A craft. A light source that does not behave like any conventional light source in a Polaroid exposure.

    That last detail is the one that has stayed with me longest.

    “These are Polaroid photos made without a developing process and there is always an abnormal light absorption because they absorb atomic light.”

    — Maurizio Cavallo, interview with Paola Harris, 2006

    Polaroid photography is not a medium that accommodates manipulation easily. The chemistry is fixed at exposure. There is no darkroom, no developing window, no post-processing step during which a negative can be altered. A Polaroid is what the light in front of the lens was, at the moment the shutter opened, full stop. The anomalous light absorption Cavallo describes — the way certain figures in the photographs seem to consume light rather than reflect it — is either a genuine physical anomaly or it is the most technically specific lie I have encountered in twenty years of working this beat. I have read a lot of technically specific lies. They usually fall apart when you press them. I have pressed this one. It has not fallen apart.

    I contacted a forensic imaging analyst based in Bristol who has worked with both law enforcement and, on two occasions I am aware of, intelligence-adjacent clients. I described the Cavallo photographs without identifying them. I described the light absorption characteristic specifically. The response, after a pause that I will not pretend was not significant, was this:

    “Polaroid emulsion doesn’t do that. If what you’re describing is accurate, either the light source is operating outside the visible spectrum in a way that shouldn’t be recordable on that film stock, or the film was modified before exposure in a way that would require access to the manufacturing process. Neither of those is a comfortable answer.”

    forensic imaging analyst, Bristol, identity withheld at their request

    Neither of those is a comfortable answer. I have been sitting with that sentence for three weeks.

    THE WOMEN

    I need to address this directly because it is the part of the Cavallo account that gets the most ridicule and therefore, in my experience, the part most worth examining carefully.

    The female figures in Cavallo’s photographs, and in his accounts, are described as beautiful. Extraordinarily so. In his 2006 interview with investigative journalist Paola Harris — herself a credible figure who has spoken at international UFO conferences and been taken seriously by researchers who are not easily impressed — the exchange goes like this:

    Harris: The women look like movie stars.
    Cavallo: They are gorgeous.

    The internet found this funny. I found it significant. Here is why.

    Across the entire body of contactee literature — and I mean the full breadth of it, from Adamski in the 1950s through to contemporary accounts, across cultures, across continents, across languages — the humanoid female figures described in contact experiences share a remarkable cluster of characteristics. They are tall. They appear to be between thirty and forty years old, regardless of when they are encountered. They have facial features that are human in proportion but subtly, specifically wrong in detail. They emanate what witnesses consistently describe not as warmth but as energy — something physical, something felt in the chest and the spine, something that does not map onto any human emotional register.

    Cavallo describes this precisely: “They emanate an energy so strong you can feel uneasy.” Not comforted. Uneasy. That is an important distinction. A man fabricating a pleasant encounter does not make that distinction.

    1981
    First physical abduction (Amazon)
    4+
    Claimed physical contacts
    150k
    Light-years to Clarion (Eagle Galaxy)
    2006
    Harris interview, first wide publication

    Cavallo says the female beings he met are not visiting. They are here. Resident. They arrive “apparently thirty or forty years old,” obtain documents without difficulty, and integrate. Some are fully alien in DNA. Others — those born here, to mixed parentage — carry alien DNA in a human body. Hybrids, in his terminology. Walking among us. In cities I have been to. Possibly in cities you have been to.

    I know how this sounds. I am depositing it anyway, because the consistency of this account with accounts from sources who have never heard of Maurizio Cavallo is something I cannot explain away. The geography changes. The names change. The decade changes. The description of the women does not change.

    WHAT I THINK IS HAPPENING

    Here is the thing about Cavallo that nobody who dismisses him seems to have engaged with. He has never claimed to be a messenger. He has never claimed to be chosen. He says, explicitly: “I never dared to call myself a messenger or even an ambassador of star peoples, I never believed I was a chosen one, an elect or a predestined one. Indeed, sometimes I wonder why what I experienced, happened to me.”

    This is the sentence of a genuinely confused person, not a fabricator. Fabricators have answers. They know why they were chosen. They have a mission. Cavallo has a bewilderment that has lasted forty-three years and shows no signs of resolving.

    Maurizio Cavallo is still alive. He is still talking. He is still running centroclarion.it. Nobody has silenced him, which either means he is harmless or means he has been evaluated and judged insufficiently credible to warrant the cost of silencing. I have seen both categories. I am genuinely unsure which this is. What I am sure of is that the photographs exist, that the light anomaly is real, that the consistency of his account with the broader pattern is not explainable by coincidence, and that my father thought so too.

    That will have to be enough for now. I’m working on the rest.


    Primary source: Paola Harris, “Why Me? Exclusive Interview with Maurizio Cavallo,” 2006 (paolaharris.com). Secondary: centroclarion.it, conference documentation from Turin 2012. Forensic imaging consultation conducted independently. Document annotation: private archive, partially recovered. This article is filed from an undisclosed location.

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  • HE WENT IN ASKING QUESTIONS. HE CAME OUT UNABLE TO SPEAK. WHAT DID THEY SHOW TIM BURCHETT?

    HE WENT IN ASKING QUESTIONS. HE CAME OUT UNABLE TO SPEAK. WHAT DID THEY SHOW TIM BURCHETT?

    Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN) appeared on Newsmax on April 1st, 2025. He referenced his briefings. He said he advocated for full disclosure. Then he said almost nothing — carefully, deliberately, and in a way that told you everything.

    There is a particular kind of silence that experienced researchers learn to recognise. Not the silence of someone who has nothing to say. The silence of someone who has too much, and has decided — because the weight of it requires a decision — that saying it plainly would cross a line they are not yet prepared to cross in public, on television, on the record.

    I know this silence. My father knew it. He documented it in twelve cases before he disappeared. He called it the language of the briefed.

    Burchett has been briefed.

    Before and After

    Watch his earlier appearances. 2021. 2022. Early 2023. The man is alive with righteous fury — demanding hearings, naming names, calling out the classification apparatus with the blunt confidence of someone who is angry about things he suspects but has not yet been shown. This is the authentic Burchett: the skeptical congressman from Knoxville who smelled something rotten and decided, good for him, to keep sniffing.

    Now watch the April appearance.

    The fury is still there. The commitment to disclosure is still there. But something has changed in the delivery. The sentences arrive and then — stop. The thought begins and then redirects. There is a specific phrase he uses, which I am going to repeat exactly because the exact words are the data:

    “I advocated for full disclosure… I’ll just leave it at that.”

    He will just leave it at that.

    Tim Burchett, a man who has never in his political life left anything at that, is leaving it at that.

    The Mechanism

    He sits on the House Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets. This is not a ceremonial position. This is a man who, in his official capacity, is receiving information about the phenomenon from the intelligence community. Sanitised information, yes. Controlled information. The kind that comes with legal weight attached to what you can say next.

    12+Confirmed congressional UAP briefings since 2021
    3Separate classification levels known to govern UAP material
    0Full unredacted disclosures made to the public

    The architecture of this is not complicated. You bring a congressman into a SCIF at Langley. You show him material recovered between 1933 and the present. You explain, politely but with legal clarity, what he is now authorised to say and what constitutes a criminal disclosure. You let him leave. You watch what happens to him on camera next.

    What happened to Burchett is visible. His affect has changed. He speaks about disclosure with the weariness of someone who now understands why disclosure hasn’t happened — not because the evidence isn’t real, but because whoever controls the evidence has decided, for reasons they consider very good, that the public isn’t going to get it in usable form.

    I’ve seen this transformation before. My father documented it. Senator Richard Russell (1955 — Georgia) saw something over the Soviet Union and spent the rest of his life not discussing it in public. Admiral Roscoe Hillenkoetter told Congress UAPs were real in 1960 and then went quiet for a decade. The pattern is the same. The briefing is the mechanism. What comes after the briefing is a man who knows he is carrying something he cannot put down and cannot fully hand to anyone else.

    What He Is Not Saying

    He is not saying it’s nothing. If it were nothing, he would say so — that’s the easy out, and Burchett has never been afraid of the easy out. He takes it on everything else.

    He is not saying it’s conventional. He is not offering the usual Congressional reassurances about Chinese drones or weather phenomena. He is not providing cover. He is, instead, making the choice to say something unsettling through the shape of what he refuses to say.

    “There are things I’ve heard in those briefings that… I’m not going to get into it.” — Burchett, Newsmax, April 2025

    He is not going to get into it.

    My father had a theory about what they show the ones they decide to partially inform. Not the full picture — they never give the full picture — but enough to ensure a specific behavioural outcome: continued advocacy for controlled disclosure, as opposed to the real kind. You get shown biological material from the 1947 and 1953 retrievals. You get shown footage that the NRO has held since [REDACTED]. You get shown enough that you understand the magnitude. And then you are asked, not ordered — they are careful about this, because ordering a congressman is legally complicated — to trust the process.

    And here is the thing about Burchett that makes this particularly interesting: he doesn’t trust the process. He has said so repeatedly. He thinks the classification apparatus is corrupt and self-serving and has been lying to the public for seventy years. He believes this. And yet — and yet — he is leaving it at that.

    Something changed his calculus. I want to know what.

    The Record

    I am depositing this into the record now, on April 4th, 2026, because in my experience the moments that matter most are the ones no one thinks to document while they are happening. Burchett’s shift in demeanor is one of these moments. It is not proof of anything except that a man who went into a room came out different — quieter in the specific register where he used to be loudest.

    My father would have called this significant. My father would have started making calls.

    I am making them.

    If you have been in that room, or adjacent to it, or if you know someone who has, you know how to reach this publication. Maggie’s contact protocols are listed at the bottom of this site. I have my own. Use whichever you trust more.

    Burchett went in asking questions. He came out with a different relationship to the word disclosure — a word that, on April 1st, he spoke with the careful reverence of someone who now knows exactly how much remains undisclosed, and exactly how large a distance that is from where the public currently stands.

    That distance is the story. That distance is everything.

    I believe my father found the edge of it.

    Watch Burchett. He has found the edge of something too. You can tell because he keeps looking at it and then looking away.

  • THEY’RE RELEASING “THE FILES.” (They Are Not Releasing The Files.)

    THEY’RE RELEASING “THE FILES.” (They Are Not Releasing The Files.)

    By J. Marlowe Finch — Senior Correspondent, Anomalous Events Desk  |  Filed: 04:47 AM — coffee #4 — curtains drawn  |  March 30, 2026

    UAP
    Disclosure
    Pentagon
    They Know
    Follow The Files

    Trump ordered UAP disclosure. Obama said “they’re real.” The Pentagon said “stay tuned.” And somehow we’re supposed to just… wait. A reporter who has been waiting since 1997 has some thoughts.


    Let me paint you a picture. It’s February 20th, 2026. Former President Barack Obama — the man who had eight years of full intelligence briefings, full access to the most classified vaults in human history — casually drops on a podcast that aliens are “real.” Then backtracks. Then clarifies. The spin cycle ran so fast it nearly achieved lift-off. Within seventy-two hours, Donald Trump is on social media ordering the Pentagon and every relevant federal agency to begin releasing the government files. Washington erupts. The internet breaks. Your uncle texts you a twenty-paragraph message at 2 AM.

    And I — having covered this beat since the Clinton administration — felt something I haven’t felt in a long time.

    Suspicious.


    The Numbers Don’t Lie. The Agencies Do.

    2,000+Active AARO cases on the books 750+New sightings in 13 months 3Years AARO exists. Reports published: 1 0Files actually released so far

    That last number. Stare at it. Zero. The White House registered new alien-themed .gov domains — during a period when the government wasn’t even accepting new .gov registrations. When a reporter asked what those domains would contain, White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly replied — and I am quoting here — “Stay tuned!” followed by an alien emoji. A .gov domain. An alien emoji. This is the official communication posture of the United States government on the question of extraterrestrial contact.

    I need a moment.

    “We’re going to be in full compliance with that executive order. We’ve got our people working on it right now.”

    — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, offering no timeline, no specifics, no nothing


    What Disclosure Actually Looks Like (Historically)

    Here is what happens when the government “discloses” something about UAPs: they release documents so heavily redacted they look like a ransom note written by a legal team. They cite “national security sensitivities.” They point to the surveillance technology used to capture the footage — technology that is decades old at this point — and say they can’t let you see it. What you get is a press release that confirms nothing but technically cannot be called a lie. They have been doing this since 1947. They have gotten very good at it.

    The All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office — AARO, which sounds like a noise you make when you see a UFO — was supposed to fix this. Launched in 2022 under mandate from Congress. Growing caseload. Actual investigators. A website. Very professional. And yet: their 2025 annual report has still not been published. The second volume of their historical record report — the one covering government involvement with UAP — also missing. Their investigators have gone noticeably quiet. Radio silence. Static. The signal dropped.

    [ CLASSIFIED // DECLASSIFIED // RE-CLASSIFIED ]

    What Sean Kirkpatrick — the first AARO director, a physicist — actually told CBS News about the coming disclosure:

    “There are going to be unsatisfied people. You’re going to have a bunch of people who are going to continue to cry conspiracy.”

    He also called the whole thing a “distraction for the administration.” The first director of the UAP investigation office thinks UAP disclosure is a distraction. Let that compute.


    And Yet. And Yet.

    I know how this reads. I know I sound like the guy with the corkboard and the red string. Maybe I am that guy. The corkboard is right behind me. I won’t apologize for it.

    Because here is what is also true: something is being seen. Military pilots — trained, credentialed, career-staking-on-the-line professionals — have reported objects performing maneuvers that violate known physics. Transmedium craft dropping from sky to ocean and back. Objects tracked simultaneously on radar, infrared, and optical systems. The U.S. Air Force ran a 20-year investigation and shut it down without a satisfying answer. Congress — Congress — has now passed legislation requiring the Pentagon to brief lawmakers on UAP intercepts going back to 2004. Former intelligence officer David Grusch testified under oath that recovered craft exist, that remains exist, that people have been threatened for talking.

    He said he hadn’t witnessed it himself. But he looked like a man who believed every word he was saying.

    “The universe is so vast that the odds are good there’s life out there.”

    — Barack Obama, who immediately clarified he meant “statistically” and not anything he’d personally witnessed, and definitely not anything from any briefing, nothing to see here, good night


    What I Actually Believe Will Happen

    The files will come out. Some of them. The ones they choose. They will be old — Cold War era, the ones where the surveillance methods are so outdated that revealing them loses nothing strategically. There will be photographs. There will be footage that is grainy and inconclusive and will be debated online for the next forty years. There will be administrative records confirming things researchers already documented twenty years ago. Scientists — real ones, good ones — will dig through it all and find genuine signal buried in the noise, because they always do.

    And the best stuff — the things that would change the species-level conversation — will remain in vaults that don’t appear on any org chart, administered by people whose names are not in any database you can access. That is not conspiracy. That is how highly compartmentalized programs work. We know they exist. They know we know. We’re all just doing a very elaborate dance.

    I am still watching. I am still filing. I have enough coffee to last another decade of this, and I am not going anywhere.

    The truth has been out there for a very long time. The question is whether they will ever let it be.


    Sources: DefenseScoop, CBS News, CNN, NUFORC, Congressional Record, AARO public filings, and thirty years of paying very close attention. The author’s requests under FOIA for AARO’s unreleased 2025 annual report have gone unanswered for 94 days. — J.M.F.