New Jersey Drones = “Non-Human” UFOs: Top Remote Viewing Team

By KEN KORCZAK

An elite international group of remote viewers train their psychic skills on the ‘Jersey Drone Flap’ and come away with intriguing findings

So, in my recent (Oct. 19) article on the ongoing “drone invasion flaps” manifesting around the world, I concluded that it is military industrial complex private defense contractors — possibly leveraging “UFO-adjacent” technology — who are the likely culprits behind these public-unnerving events.

But new information has since emerged, this time from the realm of remote viewing (RV). What is arguably the world’s top professional remote viewing group was recently tasked to “view” a photo and video of just one of the drones that appeared in the skies of New Jersey in December of 2024.

In my opinion, what the remote viewers perceived in their RV session is not just mind-blowing but should be taken seriously.

Indeed, I was so impressed with the new RV data — and I can’t believe I’m saying this — but I am now tilting heavily toward a “non-human-technology-UFO” explanation — or at least a significant element — for the drone incursions.

I realize that skeptical-trending readers here who scoff at the reality and validity of remote viewing will balk at what I’m about to reveal today. If that’s you, feel free to check out of this article now. For me, however, the findings of one of the world’s best remote viewers carry significant weight.

I now believe at least some of the New Jersey drones were of non-human, and most likely, interdimensional origin. That is the conclusion of one of the world’s best remote viewers, Daz Smith.

If you are not familiar with Smith, here is some brief background:

30 YEARS OF ACCURATE RV DATA

Daz Smith of Bath, England, is widely regarded as one of the most accurate remote viewers (RV) in the world. He’s been practicing this craft for some 30 years and has written several books about RV. He also publishes 8 Martinis, a magazine dedicated to the art and science of RV.

Smith is a principal member of Future Forecasting GroupIt’s a service that primarily focuses on providing remote viewing data for the cryptocurrency industry.

Business is brisk for Future Forecasters. More than 10,000 subscribers pay up to $1,159/year to gain what they believe is a competitive edge derived from keen RV-derived insights into future trends, world events, economic indicators, and financial factors relevant to crypto trading.

Remote viewing itself was originally developed by the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies as a way to gather actionable intelligence on foreign adversaries, especially the former Soviet Union. The first and primary “remote viewing lab” was located at the Stanford University-associated SRI, Stanford Research Institute. SRI launched its remote viewing research in 1972.

Today, there is a growing acceptance that the disciplined, scientifically designed protocols of RV — when applied by people who possess “natural psychic abilities” — can provide legitimate, actionable data in an array of disciplines, including the risky, volatile realm of crypto-trading.

Smith did not train with the original military or government intelligence RV program developers, but he is among the first private practice “early adopters” of remote viewing. He studied, mastered — and improved upon — the CRV (Controlled Remote Viewing) method created by the official military/government-sanctioned programs.

WAY BEFORE CRYPTO

It’s important to note that Daz Smith has been working RV tasks for a wide range of clients long before cryptocurrency first went online in 2009. Indeed, by the time Bitcoin emerged, Smith had already logged some two decades of “working targets” on everything from missing persons and cancer research to winners of the sporting events and delving into major archaeological sites.

Not surprisingly, one of the most frequent targets clients have brought to Daz Smith over the years is the most confounding mystery of them all — the true nature and origins of UFOs.

What are they? Who are they? Why are they here? Are UFOs extraterrestrial in origin? Interdimensional? Time travelers? Are they even real? Are they the invention of human imagination/delusion? — and so on. Smith has worked on dozens of such targets.

“Organic Alien Entity” Photo by KEN KORCZAK

So, it’s not surprising that someone would contract with Daz Smith and Future Forecasters to turn their unique RV skill set on the New Jersey drone flap that produced a sensational international media news cycle.

A side note: I want to mention two other members of Future Forecasters whose work I have been following with fascination for some two decades now: Dick Allgire and Edward Riordan. Like Daz Smith, I have been amazed by the accuracy of hundreds of their predictions and insights made year after year.

WHAT THEY FOUND OUT ABOUT THE JERSEY DRONE INVASION

So, what was the conclusion of Smith, Allgire, Riordan and the other remote viewers of Future Forecasting?

“At least one of the Jersey drones was definitely of non-human origin, and the majority of the droves sighted over Jersey were also probably non-human crafts or objects.”

Smith spoke about his Jersey drone RV data in a recent interview with Emmy Vadnais, co-host with Dr. Jeffery Mishlove of the highly regarded New Thinking Allowed YouTube broadcast.

Smith said his RV task was to focus on one specific photo and video of an unusual-looking drone. Note that, like all by-the-book remote viewers, the Future Forecasters team and Smith “worked” this target under totally blind conditions. That is, Smith knew absolutely nothing about the target. He was only given a random number — “7840–3771” — and assigned to “remote view” what that number represented.

Remember that about 5 or 6 other remote viewers associated with the Future Forecasters Group also worked the target with Daz — all of them working blind and independently of each other. In fact, all Future Forecasters remote viewers live in different parts of the world. For example, Smith works in the U.K., Dick Allgire is located in Hawaii and Edward Riordan is in Texas.

They don’t compare notes, so to speak, during their RV sessions, yet all of them found the same or highly similar results regarding the Jersey drones.

MORE INTRIGUING REVELATIONS

Daz Smith’s RV insights revealed to him with “a high degree of confidence” that the drone object in question was not human-made technology. However, his RV session included these further, mind-blowing data points:

· Smith said the nonhuman drone-like object appears to have “emerged out of a portal” — some sort of opening from another dimension — that unzipped in the skies over New Jersey.

· He said this anomalous object demonstrated the ability to “send out a ping” — much like a radar sonobuoy sends out a sound-energy wave (ping) that results in an information-rich “return echo” after it strikes an object.

· Smith said this alien or nonhuman ping is different from standard radar in that its energy wave was designed to intersect with the minds of people — or any “predominant” sentient lifeform in the area — and return key information about that lifeform.

· The purpose of this mind-reading “energy wave ping” was to allow the non-human drone to adopt or “shape-shift” its own appearance to match the expectations of any sentient observers on the ground.

In other words, the hundreds of New Jersey residents who were out observing drones in December of 2026 held a “collective, dominant expectation” that what they were seeing in the sky was drones. Thus, the “nonhuman or alien drone” leveraged that information to “shape shift” its appearance to at least somewhat resemble a traditional drone.

In that way, it provided itself with an effective camouflage.

YET ANOTHER BIG REVEAL: “ORGANIC TECHNOLOGY”

Daz Smith not only believed the “drone” he was remote viewing was of “nonhuman” origin — he also received the impression that it was not a “nuts-and-bolts” object, so to speak, but rather, in his words:

“… an exotic non-human type craft really … my data described it as, it felt like a manifested organic technology, and it also was a transforming organic technology that was pliable … so it was not how you say we see technology as … it’s not a solid technology … yeah, it can change.”

Daz Smith added:

“(Also) what my data showed me was that, depending on the dominant intent of the people in the area that were watching the object, it kind of scanned the area. So, the object … would manifest through almost a portal or break in time in space like a portal … and a dimension would open, and it would slip through, and that would be like a big energy event that would last a microsecond.”

NOW GET THIS:

AT LEAST ONE OF THE NON-HUMAN DRONES WAS “SUMMONED”

Daz Smith said that the non-human, shapeshifting “alien drone” from another dimension did not appear entirely as a random event. Rather, Smith and his RV team believe the exotic object was “summoned” by a group of elite, quasi-military operatives who were on the ground in New Jersey during the amazing Jersey drone invasion event.

Smith even named who he believed was heading up the team of “military-type” individuals in New Jersey that night— none other than the former U.S. Air Force Special Forces operative — Jake Barber.

If you don’t know who Jake Barber is, I can tell you that he created a huge wave within the UFO community recently when he “came out” as a UFO whistleblower, and he had a lot of astonishing things to say.

About nine months ago, Jake Barber granted a 3-hour interview with Australian journalist Ross Coulthart. The interview aired on the American-based news channel, News Nation.

Jake Barber, left, interviewed by Australian journalist Ross Coulthart on News Nation. Find it on YouTube here: INTERVIEW

In short, Jake Barber claimed that he spearheads an elite group of former military, intelligence community and private industry representatives who have formed a private, for-profit organization called Skywatcher.

One of the missions of Skywatcher is to deploy a technique they call the “Dog Whistle.” This is a modified CE5-type of method that deploys highly trained specialists with unique “psychic abilities” or “consciousness intent projecting” skills that can “attract,” “lure” or “summon” UFOs to a specific area.

The goal of luring in a UFO is to encourage it — or force it — to land so that the Skywatcher team can then seize the exotic, non-human craft. The purpose of doing so is to obtain UFO or “alien technology” that can then be reverse-engineered — or at least adapted or added to — current, cutting-edge human technology, most likely for military use.

By the way, if you are wondering what CE5 is, it’s a method developed some 30 years ago by the famous ufologist, Dr. Steven Greer. CE5 stands for “Close Encounters of the 5th Kind.” Google AI provides this definition of the goal of CE5:

“…to establish peaceful, human-initiated contact and communication with extraterrestrial civilizations through focused meditation, specific sounds, and positive intention. The goal is to facilitate understanding and cooperation with interstellar beings, potentially leading to learning, spiritual expansion, and the eventual disclosure of truths about extraterrestrial life and technology.”

The ”Dog Whistle” UFO summoning technique, as described by Jake Barber, is a more advanced form of Greer’s CE5. Moreover, the intended use of the Skywatcher is exploitive, mercenary and even hostile compared with the benign and peaceful intent that informs CE5.

Indeed, the stated goals of Skywatcher to “lure” or “force” the landing of a non-human craft so that it can be captured and exploited have raised alarms within the UFO community. It has also brought condemnation, most notably from the renowned public interest attorney Daniel Sheehan, a long-time major figure in the UFO Disclosure movement.

Sheehan said in a recent interview:

“I’m quite concerned about this to the extent that … the Skywatcher people are engaged in artificially luring in some of the UFOs. They’ve developed some kind of technology that is masked as a solicitation to come … the Skywatcher people are mimicking (CE5-like techniques) they call the ‘Dog Whistle’ that imitates a telepathic, a good faith solicitation .., and then, as I understand it, they are engaged in the process of forcibly bring down the UFO and taking it into custody so that they can, again, get their hands on the technology.”

He added:

Very importantly, Skywatcher is funded by private investors, and private investors are always trying to figure out how to take possession of something and get patents on it — and I think that is totally unethical. I don’t think that is a legitimate undertaking.

WHERE DID THE ‘NON-HUMAN’ JERSEY DRONE COME FROM?

After Daz Smith determined that the Jersey drone entered “our realm” after popping through some sort of interdimensional portal, he attempted to use his RV skills to “trace the origin” of the object.

Again, what he found is incredibly intriguing and fascinating. To be fair, I’m not going to describe that here because — out of fairness — that scoop belongs to my fellow Minnesotan, Emmy Vadnais, over at New Thinking Allowed.

So, I’ll refer you to that video here: RV Drones

FINAL NOTES

It’s interesting to note that several witnesses of the Jersey drone flap, but also in other locations, including The Great Plains drone flap of 2019, stated that they thought to observe some of the drones “changing shape.”

This supports the RV data, which described the Jersey drones as “shapeshifting organic technology.”

I want to end by saying that part of the reason I place so much stock in the efficacy of RV-derived data is that I consider myself not a “remote viewing believer” but a “remote viewing knower.”

That’s because, after years of reading every RV book on the market, including books published by the original developers of remote viewing, I endeavored to prove to myself that RV is a “real thing” and that all human beings possess a latent potential to practice this craft ourselves.

I published a detailed account of my own, lengthy experiments with remote viewing here on UFO Journalist. You can find my article here: ZEN REMOTE VIEWING.

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