 There is a very interesting patent recently acquired by the U.S. Navy, one with the potential capabilities to fulfill, or rather stage, a conspiracy theory, which has circled the web in books alike for decades, that being a false-flag alien invasion. What's more, this patent also includes a technology that could amplify a voice over a vast distance, as if one were hearing the voice of God himself. It is a laser technology whose invention, release, and patent, all made under the possible guise or actual real-world advantageous purposes in its military applications, it creates a heat-seeking deterrent, or more specifically, a holographic craft. Not only derailing said heat-seeking missiles, but could also explain many of the recent military UFO sightings. As this technology has potential only limited by the projectable power of the technology itself, anything could seemingly appear in the sky as if real. If you add to this the ability to convey a voice over a vast distance, this technology could indeed be used to create a mass false-flag incident, in particular, a mass UFO sighting, or an attempt to fake a rapture within religious sects. The nefarious possible uses of this technology is wide-ranging, yet one saving grace is the US Navy's declaration of the ownership of such technologies. A move we find somewhat reassuring, yet, as always, this new patent is not the only reason for the creation of our video today. For although many, if not all UFO sightings now, can be written off as a possible holographic operation. It does not explain their presence within ancient art. The testimonies and compelling evidence put forth by remote tribes, most notably the Dogans, and their reoccurrence and claim visitation of Earth throughout history, even into the Renaissance, present within certain masterpieces. Not to mention the curious illustrations made in the stones of Mesoamerica, all of which predate this technology by centuries, and in some cases millennia. Thus, the question remains, are we alone? A question which we find highly compelling.