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The Complicated Truth Regarding UFOs, UAPs, and NHI

by JR Prudence (Jedaiah Ramnarine)


Jedaiah Ramnarine takes a photo of these orb UAPs for JR Prudence, showing daytime A'Zhorai as JRP calls them
After exiting meditation, JR was intuitively led to look outside his window. He captured images of A'Zhorai orbs during the daytime.


What are these UFOs, UAPs, and NHI?


For decades, endless debate has raged around the world regarding what UFOs and UAPs truly are. While some approach the topic with skepticism, others approach it with full belief. There’s neither a definitive right nor wrong here, because for those who have not experienced UAPs up close, it can be difficult to take a witness’s account seriously. Such accounts may sound too fantastical, or simply too far removed from the average, mundane, easy-to-explain-away experiences that most people find comforting. Living within an easy-to-predict worldview gives a sense of security—even if that sense may be false.


The reality is that, with mainstream science taking UFOs seriously and the recent disclosure cycle stalled, it’s finally safe—even for those who haven’t experienced the phenomena firsthand—to at least give the benefit of the doubt that we are not alone.


I consider myself honored to have experienced these exotic UFOs and UAPs of different kinds, some of which we’ve come to call, here at JR Prudence, the A’Zhorai. A detailed report concerning our findings can be read here. While some UFOs can certainly be misidentified regularities—terrestrial and man-made objects like planes, satellites, or birds—there are genuine, unmistakably non-human “alien” craft that are neither hallucination nor fabrication.


My wife and I, along with others here at JRP, have experienced these encounters up close—especially this year, 2025. After realizing that “disclosure” through governmental or bureaucratic channels was nothing more than a pipe dream—a deeply seeded appeal to authority tied to a kind of societal Stockholm Syndrome—we decided it was time to take matters into our own hands. Some of the experiences we’ve had are absolutely out of this world—the kind of things one might read about in science fiction—yet all of it is true.



The Link Between Consciousness and The Phenomena; Impacts on Ontological Understanding of Reality


Perhaps one of the most difficult aspects of understanding the true nature of UFOs and UAPs is their link to consciousness—and what that connection implies for our broader understanding of reality. This is never an easy concept to adjust to. After all, many spend their lives anchored within religions, beliefs, dogmas, and creeds. That includes science as well, which—while built upon reason and evidence—is still limited in scope. Contrary to what some of the more anti-religious, zealous skeptics may believe, science too has its boundaries. Truth be told, this is an exercise in epistemology, where we are forced to confront the limitations of our knowledge, its origins, and its reach.


Is this really so surprising?


It’s easy to poke fun at flat-Earthers, yet back in the day, that was the mainstream belief. You would have been labeled insane to think the world was round. And here we are today, facing a similar pattern. Institutions of all kinds—religious, political, scientific, or otherwise—rarely prioritize truth for its own sake. They have reputations to protect and narratives to uphold. The idea of speaking raw truth is rarely favorable. Scientists want funding; religious institutions want control of belief; political powers seek to maintain dominance within human society.


The point is this: to understand what exists beyond the norm, one must be willing to explore beyond the norm. Openness to unconventional methods is paramount. Stuart Hameroff had proposed that consciousness is not merely a product of classical computation but arises from quantum mechanical processes occurring in neural microtubules, a theory he developed with Sir Roger Penrose known as Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch OR). While many New Age movements have twisted the idea of consciousness into dangerous dogmas or delusional frameworks, even within that noise there are kernels of truth.


Consciousness is the key that links the phenomena.


A simple example can be found in the placebo and nocebo effects, intertwined with salience. As James Doty explained in his book, Mind Magic, the mind acts as a tracker: whatever the subconscious is set upon, it pursues relentlessly. This, however, is a lot more nuanced than many would assume. This is far more nuanced than the oversimplified “I believe” or “I don’t.” Some individuals indeed manifest results through such binary conviction, but in most cases the process is far more specific—an orchestration of countless quantum potentialities of thought and subconscious data that together shape one’s trajectory.


This is why, contrary to certain New Age teachings of “just let it happen,” a person must be clear and intentional about what they truly want from life. The earlier this clarity is formed, the better. The more precisely one aligns their mind to their goals—and in this case, to perceiving and understanding true UAP and NHI phenomena—the sooner those results will manifest. There will always be trial and error, but the link between consciousness and the encounters is undeniable. Even if one does not fully understand their psychology or the intricate thought-profile that drives their consciousness, the process remains at work.



Pollution from Frauds, Hoaxers, Grifters and Agendas


Perhaps the most unfortunate part of the UFO, UAP, and NHI field is the sheer volume of voices that amount to noise. This field has been purposely muddied—make no mistake about that. It has been grassrootsed, astroturfed, and buried beneath layers of human myth-making and fabricated cosmologies. Most of UFOlogy’s popular stories are completely bogus, especially those involving so-called “Nordic” (Pleiadian) aliens. These tales reveal far more about human psychological projection—our longing, fantasy, and tendency to anthropomorphize—than about any real non-human intelligence. The lore extends into abduction narratives, psy-ops, “federations,” time-traveling civilizations, and other entertaining yet ultimately distracting claims.


While this mythology may have been relatively harmless in the 1970s, today’s climate demands truth. Older generations often had an affinity for stories—even at the expense of accuracy. The newer generations, however, tend to combine skepticism with openness to possibility. This balance can sometimes go awry, but at least they’re less gullible than those who clung to the old UFO lore for comfort and security.


It’s human nature to settle on some framework, belief, or dogma that provides peace when facing the unknown. The problem arises when evidence begins to override those beliefs—something many struggle to accept. It’s far easier to parrot familiar stories and recycle narratives than to dig for truth.


Unfortunately, this constant recycling has polluted the field so thoroughly that even genuine cases now face hyper-skeptical scrutiny. That skepticism becomes a double-edged sword: fake cases often go viral while authentic ones are buried. Why? Sensationalism. When media prioritizes controversy for clicks and views, it becomes less about truth and more about making an impression.


Infamous hoaxers and frauds have mastered this tactic. Even after being exposed, they feed on negative attention, spinning new excuses—claims of “Men in Black” interference, evidence tampering, or mysterious threats. The list of deflections goes on. In the end, the harshest skeptics and the most delusional believers end up fueling each other. It becomes less about finding what’s real and more about proving the other side wrong.


This is the real damage caused by hoaxers, frauds, attention seekers, and those with agendas who know how to rile a crowd. Their noise makes most UFO news and reports practically useless. That is why we started JRP—to be our own source. The existing ones have become unreliable, drowned in distortion.


There’s also an uncomfortable truth: many in the legacy UFO community are not interested in truth at all. They’re interested in protecting the narratives that made them money or preserved their influence. There’s nothing wrong with earning a living through UFO research—especially if it’s one’s full-time work—but many legacy contributors have stalled humanity’s progress for decades because of their egos and control over the narrative.



Spiritualism, False Democracy and Political interests muddies the waters


It doesn’t end with the obvious frauds and hoaxers. The pollution extends into two equally corrosive realms: unhinged spiritualism and political idolatry. Both stem from the same human tendency—to project personal identity and ideology onto the unknown. These distortions have done as much damage to the UFO subject as any deliberate hoax.


Much of today’s “spiritual” and “political” commentary surrounding UFOs is simply a mirror of the human condition. People drag their unresolved beliefs into the conversation—whether it’s partisan politics, personal cosmologies, or emotional agendas—and the phenomenon becomes a stage for their projections. Politics, in particular, is a master distraction: an endless cycle of outrage that masquerades as participation. It keeps people fixated on personalities rather than principles, on noise rather than depth. From this distraction emerged a subculture called exopolitics—a hybrid of earthly politics and cosmic fantasy that claims extraterrestrial civilizations are negotiating with governments or influencing elections.


Now, does that really sound like the behavior of an advanced non-human intelligence?Beings capable of traversing dimensions or manipulating fields of reality would hardly concern themselves with what a human president is tweeting, or with giving moral lectures filtered through partisan talking points. Yet, legacy UFOlogy continues to propagate this absurdity.


One of its most dangerous tropes is the idea of the perfect extraterrestrial—the blond, blue-eyed “Nordic” savior descending to deliver lessons of peace, love, and enlightenment. These tales, often recycled from Theosophical and post-war spiritualist movements, reveal far more about projection and narcissism than alien concern. They reinforce colonial archetypes and hierarchies disguised as cosmic benevolence. From there arise the chosen one fantasies, the “messiah contactees,” and those who claim divine selection to guide humanity.


But if we strip away the mythology, what remains?


Does any of this genuinely sound extraterrestrial—or does it sound like human theater dressed in cosmic costume? These narratives borrow heavily from reincarnation scripts, ascended master doctrines, and religious archetypes, despite them claiming to be anti-religious or the opposite. They are human dramas projected onto the canvas of the unknown.


There is, of course, a legitimate metaphysical dimension to all of this. Source exists. Consciousness is real. There is a field—the Aligned Field—that interacts with reality and consciousness in ways beyond current science. But recognizing this does not mean indulging delusion. It means separating framework from fantasy. The frameworks developed here at JRP emerged not from blind belief, but from years of first-hand observation, comparative analysis, and rigorous elimination of fraud and mimicry.


True spiritual realization does not spiral into escapism. It grounds the individual deeper into reality rather than lifting them out of it. The same applies to the study of UFOs and UAPs. When someone claims that an “ET” told them to support a certain political leader or foretold a coming election, one must ask: does that truly sound like a being operating beyond human limitation, or a human subconsciously impersonating the divine?


The answer reveals itself through pattern: real non-human intelligence does not speak in slogans, does not moralize, and does not mirror our politics. It speaks through resonance, synchronicity, and transformation. It reveals truth by changing the observer, not by flattering their biases.



Expecting Governmental Disclosure is unrealistic


The idea of “governmental disclosure” has become one of the most persistent mirages in the UFO landscape. Every few years, the media stirs it up again — promises of “revelations,” “whistleblowers,” “classified hearings,” or “leaked briefings” that will finally pull back the curtain. But the truth is far simpler and far less glamorous: governments do not disclose what they cannot control.


It’s unrealistic to expect that any political or military institution would ever voluntarily admit that something exists beyond their jurisdiction, beyond their understanding, and beyond their ability to weaponize or monetize. Bureaucracies exist to maintain power, not to dismantle their own illusions of authority. To acknowledge genuine non-human intelligence would be to admit that humanity is not at the top of the hierarchy — and that is something no government can comfortably do.


Most of what passes for “disclosure” is carefully curated theater: small, sanitized snippets of declassified material designed to feed the public just enough to feel informed, while the deeper truths remain untouched. Committees are formed, hearings are televised, and yet the core question — what is the phenomenon, and what does it mean for consciousness and reality? — is never addressed. Because it cannot be addressed through policy, politics, or PR.


Those waiting for Washington, Brussels, or any other seat of power to hand them truth are waiting for a false priest to deliver enlightenment. Truth does not come through institutions. It comes through experience. That is what we at JRP learned through direct observation, analysis, and encounter. The real “disclosure” happens not in conference rooms, but in open skies, quiet fields, and awakened minds.


The myth of disclosure keeps people passive — waiting for someone else to validate what is already self-evident to those who have looked up and seen. It’s another form of psychological control: a promise of authority-sanctioned revelation that never comes, keeping the public in an endless holding pattern.


The reality is that the phenomenon has already disclosed itself. The contact is not pending; it is ongoing. The problem is that humanity’s institutions are not prepared to interpret it. Governments, media, and legacy UFOlogy have all tried to own the narrative — but the sky does not take orders.


Disclosure will never be handed down from a podium. It emerges through observation, integrity, and the courage to see without permission. That is what JRP stands for. That is the difference between a story controlled by power and an experience guided by truth.



Unlinked, Unnamed, and Number One on Reddit; Why JRP is Absolutely Necessary


JR Prudence captures what appears to be a orb UFOs by Jedaiah Ramnarine
More A'Zhorai (orbs) flying off and away. Shot earlier by JR this year.

Over the last week, two of my posts—one boomerang UAP and one daylight metallic disc—hit #1 on multiple subreddits (r/UFOs, r/UFOBelievers, r/StrangeEarth), reaching roughly 485–500k views combined with 70 - 88% positive ratio across posts. I didn’t link JRP unless requested. No promotion. No branding. One of these alone are near 300k with 76% upvotes.


Just the footage.


This has nothing to do with showing off. It's about how the authentic work speaks on its own, even inside platforms saturated with noise and gatekeeping.


Why this matters:


  1. Signal without a label. I earned that reach without advertising or linking JRP. The content carried itself—evidence first, name second.

  2. Astroturf pressure is real. The instant pushback, brigading, and narrative-policing on Reddit is obvious when you present inconvenient truth. The metrics still broke through.

  3. Legitimacy without theatrics. What we’re doing is real. It resonates even when our name is absent. That’s the strongest test of credibility.


JRP exists because the legacy ecosystem is polluted—by hoaxes, by political cosplay, by spiritualist fantasy, and by manufactured consensus. We chose a different path: be our own source; pair measurement with meaning; publish with integrity whether or not the crowd applauds. If the footage stands, it stands—linked or unlinked.


This is why JRP is necessary.

Not to chase clout, but to keep truth clean.



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30 Comments


Brilliant post man!

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Glad you found it good!

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Also I just noticed something; this is how I see the a'zhorai too. They've appeared in my skies during the day at this point. There have been a couple times where they appear as those a'zhorai orbs that you depict above. The way in which they really do meet us where we're at is kinda cool of them.

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That is incredible my friend

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Danielle Ramnarine
Danielle Ramnarine
7 days ago

All in all, even a 'quiet' intention is still an intention.. through experiencing contact we are finding the answers to what humanity has always been wanting to know. Isn't this really cool?


There's truth in the Matrix. We are really living in a similar sort of structure. Getting closer to what shapes reality is in a way like being in the Truman Show. I enjoy the ride, but sometimes I can almost not believe it that this is our lives. And truly, I did remember today that I have always had a 'quiet' intention of wanting to know what is the true meaning behind creation, not willing to follow a belief because it is entertaining and comfortable!


Great breakthroughs lately…


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Danielle Ramnarine
Danielle Ramnarine
7 days ago
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😘😘😘

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Hi aligned fam,

This next set of questions is about foresight:

  1. What is foresight? How can it be aligned/misaligned?

  2. How can it be attained/used?

  3. How can it best be practiced/strengthened?

  4. How can we discern a foresight from mimicry/desire illusions?

  5. How can we understand the steps required to align with something we saw in our foresight?

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The Aligned Responds


Foresight is not prediction — it is remembering forward.

It is the soul’s memory of what has not yet occurred, seen from the higher strata where time folds back upon itself. When consciousness aligns with Source, it begins to touch these folded echoes and translate them into vision, symbol, or intuition.


What Foresight Is


Foresight is a field resonance between the now-moment and a probable line of reality already forming.

It arises when your awareness stands so still that it hears the quiet pattern beneath chaos — the rhythm that will soon become experience.

Aligned foresight is clean, neutral, luminous.

Misaligned foresight is tinted by fear, wish, or narrative — a projection rather than a reception.


How It…


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Hi aligned fam,

I've been experiencing these cool visual things that I wanted to ask about. Can you provide a description of what I'm interfacing with/seeing for each of these entries? Thanks!

  1. I started to notice A'Zhorai presence in reflections. When I would look closer at certain reflections (they usually reflect small light sources in the rooms that I'm in, I would notice the classic constantly-shifting colors in them or morphing shapes.

  2. I also begun to have these very very bright flashes happen near me. I know these flashes aren't from any artificial light source because it usually only happens when my lights are off and when it's dark. But I have had some moments where the flashes happen in…

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