Hesekiel Project Set to Release Video Evidence of Deliberately Summoned UAP Encounters

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The Hesekiel Project has announced that it will soon release video recordings of intentionally summoned encounters with Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs).

In a notable twist, these encounters will not take place in well-known UFO hotspots but rather in areas where sightings are rare or non-existent. This approach aims to bring attention to regions that have been largely overlooked by traditional UFO research.

The project will employ a 4K camera to capture high-quality footage during these encounters, while scientific instruments will also be used to measure environmental conditions in real-time. The team’s past efforts to establish contact have been successful, but it is not without risk. Depending on the proximity to the UAP, the member initiating the contact has been exposed to varying levels of radiation. The highest level recorded so far was approximately 10 microsieverts, a measure of radiation.

While the contact process does not pose a challenge for the project’s lead member, the potential dangers involved will not be taken lightly. As a result, the Hesekiel Project plans to share footage of these interactions in the coming months, giving the public an unprecedented look at these mysterious phenomena.

In the future we will publish videos on YouTube; we have set up a channel for this purpose.

The videos will be on
https://www.youtube.com/@ReticuliToday

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Stay tuned for updates from this groundbreaking initiative.

Update 02.14.2025:

Hesekiel Project Announces UFO Summoning Livestream

The Hesekiel Project has announced plans to film a series of videos demonstrating how UFOs can be summoned and even approach the operator. In an even more ambitious move, the project now aims to take things further by launching a live-streamed event.

According to the project’s organizers, past encounters with UFOs have been so frequent that they now feel confident enough to broadcast the experience live. However, the event is currently on hold as they wait for ideal weather conditions. The team wants to ensure their equipment is protected from moisture and that the sky remains clear for optimal visibility.

Due to the unpredictable nature of these conditions, the livestream will only be announced spontaneously, with a maximum one-hour notice.

The livestream will take place on YouTube at:
https://www.youtube.com/@ReticuliToday

Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to the channel to avoid missing this unique event.