You may have heard of Dr Stephen Greer and his CE5 protocols (Close Encounters of the 5th kind). That’s where people go out into nature at night and meditate in the hopes of attracting the attention of other-worldly beings! They look up at the stars and sometimnes see lights and phenomena that respond directly to the thoughts or actions of those watching. In some cases, people direct laser pointers up into the sky. On a misty night, those laser pointers look like really long light sabre beams and are quite fun, however, it needs to be said, laser pointers can be quoite hazardous if not used carefully and responsibly.
There are a few people who like posting their infrared camera results on video streaming platforms like You tube. We will be doing the same and would encourage you to give it a try too! For example, you may have also heard of Bruce Swartz who regularly sees and films UFOs by looking at their heat signatures through his infrared camera.
Night vision cameras are extreamly nifty devices that amplify even the faintest ambient light and some can turn invisible infrared (heat) into visible light, revealing objects and movements hidden from the naked eye.
We want to enocurage you to get some! To encourage you, here is a wee guiid on how to use night vision goggles effectively to spot UFOs and unexplained phenomena. We’ll sprinkle in some real-world sightings and explore Dr. Steven Greer’s CE5 protocols, which some folks swear by to boost their chances of making contact.
Why Night Vision Goggles Are a Game Changer for UFO Spotting
So, most UFO sightings happen at night, and our eyes aren’t exactly built for low-light conditions. Night vision goggles and infrared goggles / monoculars etc (NVGs) level the playing field by amplifying ambient light from stars, the moon, or even distant city glow. Suddenly, the sky isn’t so dark and mysterious—it’s alive with possibilities.
Here’s what makes NVGs so awesome:
- Enhanced Visibility: Spot faint lights or objects that might not emit visible light but glow in the infrared spectrum.
- Movement Detection: High-quality NVGs help you track the erratic or high-speed movements often reported with UFO sightings.
- Expanded Awareness: With thermal or infrared imaging, you can even see through clouds or haze to catch phenomena that would otherwise go unnoticed.
Choose the Right Gear
Not all night vision goggles are created equally. If you’re serious about this hobby, consider:
High Magnification: To zoom in on those distant, intriguing lights.
Infrared Sensitivity: So you don’t miss out on anomalies outside the visible spectrum.
Wide Field of View: Makes scanning large sections of the sky less of a chore.
Generation 3 or 4 NVGs: These are popular among enthusiasts for their clarity and light amplification. Pairing them with a thermal imaging scope can up your game even more.
Find the Perfect Spot
Location is everything. Aim for remote areas far from city lights—think dark-sky reserves, open fields, or deserts. Pack some essentials like blankets, snacks, and a red-filter flashlight (it helps preserve your night vision).
Master Your Observation Techniques
Methodical Scanning: Break the sky into sections and scan slowly. You’re looking for anything that stands out against the backdrop of stars.
Spot the Unusual: Keep an eye out for flickering lights, sudden bursts of movement, or objects that don’t follow a straight path.
Document Everything: Use a smartphone or a camera with night vision capabilities to record any oddities you come across. You can talk into it if you like!
“Sky log, Date 26th Feb 2024. We have been pointinG our laser pointer at the sky up in the highest point of the forest clearing. A light litterally just went around the beam of my laser pointer! It’s quite misty tonight so we can see the beam like a giant pillar in the sky. It went round the beam once then vanished.”
Exploring Dr. Steven Greer’s CE5 Protocols
Dr. Steven Greer’s CE5 initiative is all about making contact with extraterrestrial intelligence through conscious intent and meditation. Sounds out there, right? But many people swear by it. Combining CE5 with night vision goggles could enhance your chances of witnessing something extraordinary.
How to Incorporate CE5 with Your UFO Hunting
Group Meditation: Start by gathering your friends for a calm, focused meditation session. The goal is to set a peaceful and open-minded tone.
Visualize and Invite: Imagine your location from above and mentally send out an invitation to any extraterrestrial beings.
Start Observing: With your intentions set, use your NVGs to scan the sky for any signs of activity.
Some CE5 enthusiasts report seeing orbs of light, structured crafts, and even getting responses to their laser pointer signals (just be sure to use lasers responsibly and legally).
Real-World Sightings That Fuel the Curiosity
The Phoenix Lights (1997): Before NVGs were commonplace, thousands witnessed silent, V-shaped lights over Arizona. Imagine what could’ve been captured with today’s technology!
Yakima Lights, Washington: A hotspot for recurring unexplained lights. Night vision could help uncover patterns invisible to the naked eye.
CE5 Events in Joshua Tree: Groups practicing CE5 here often report sightings of orbs and strange crafts. NVGs make it possible to see things others might miss.
Of course there are so many more but the point is, there’s stuff goign on up there! It’s worth paying attention to, especially with more modern tech at our dispopsal.
Tips for a Successful Skywatching Session
Patience is Key: UFOs don’t operate on our schedules. Be prepared to spend several hours observing.
Team Effort: More eyes mean a better chance of spotting something—and confirming it.
Keep a Journal: Document dates, times, weather conditions, and locations. Over time, you might notice patterns or recurring phenomena.
Gear Recommendations for the Aspiring UFO Hunter
If you’re ready to take the plunge, investing in quality equipment can make a big difference:
Night Vision Goggles: Consider models like the AKASO Seemor AI Full Color 4K Night Vision binoculars.
Thermal Imaging Cameras: The fabolous MiLESEEY Thermal Monocular.
Laser Pointers: If you use them, always follow FAA guidelines to stay safe and legal. Remember, you can get in very serious trouble by pointing a laser at a comercial vehicle! Check out the laser pointers here!
All hand-held thermal vision devices
You might also want to check out a CE5 protocol app. It offers step-by-step instructions and connects you with a global community of like-minded enthusiasts.
Final Thoughts
Chasing UFOs with night vision goggles isn’t just about catching a glimpse of the unexplained—it’s about embracing the wonder and vastness of the universe. Whether you’re using advanced technology, meditative practices, or a mix of both, the process; the community, the anticipation; all that journey is just as fun as actually seeing something!
Happy sky watching!
— Jonoh