First released: December 2024 (FFG Archive)
Some stories don’t land like entertainment.
They land like a signal flare.
In this episode of the Future Forecast Podcast, host Dennis Nappi II explores a prediction thread resurfacing across online communities: Cliff High’s “39 Days to Melee” forecast—a proposed window of time in which an aerial confrontation (or “melee”) involving UFOs/UAPs could occur.
Dennis approaches the topic the way he always does when the data is strange but trending: with caution, historical grounding, and an honest willingness to sit inside uncertainty without forcing a conclusion.
This is not a “UFO hype” episode.
It’s an investigation into what happens when predictive models, remote viewing, mass psychology, and anomalous sky events begin to overlap.
And the reason this matters is simple: the marker appears to have landed.
The Core Premise: A Temporal Marker Was Hit
Dennis begins by explaining that Cliff High’s WebBot program—an internet language analysis tool—flagged a future event tied to a specific “temporal marker.”
That marker was allegedly:
Joe Rogan interviewing Donald Trump.
The key detail? FFG remote viewers were tasked years ago to identify a future marker that would indicate humanity was moving toward the “melee” timeline—and they reportedly returned that exact podcast as the signal.
At the time, the interview didn’t exist.
Years passed.
And then it happened.
Dennis doesn’t claim this proves anything.
But he does emphasize what matters in intelligence work:
When a marker is hit years later, it demands review.
Fate vs Free Will: Can the Future Be Changed?
This is where the episode becomes more than a UFO conversation.
Dennis moves into the deeper philosophical terrain—drawing from Ingo Swann’s work and the idea that the future may not be fixed, but probabilistic.
If remote viewing can access future information…
Does that mean it is pre-written?
Or does it mean we are observing one of many possible trajectories?
Dennis suggests the future may function like a branching field of probability—something that can be perceived, but not always precisely pinned down.
That’s the real psychological weight of this episode. It isn’t the “melee.”
It’s the possibility that reality behaves like a dynamic script—one that reacts to awareness.
Historical Parallels: Sky Conflict Is Not New
To ground the discussion, Dennis pivots into historical events that resemble modern UAP encounters:
WWII “Foo Fighters”
Strange glowing objects tracked aircraft, appeared in formations, vanished, and outmaneuvered pilots—without showing on radar.
The Battle of Los Angeles (1942)
Over 1,400 anti-aircraft rounds were fired at an unidentified target above Los Angeles, with no confirmed object recovered and conflicting official explanations.
Nuremberg 1561 “Aerial Battle”
An infamous historical report describes objects in the sky—cylinders, spheres, crosses—appearing to engage in a battle-like event, followed by something crashing outside the city.
Dennis doesn’t treat these as proof. He treats them as precedent.
And precedent matters when the modern world starts showing similar patterns again.
Modern Echoes: Orbs, Asteroids, Capitol Hill, and “Drones”
The episode grows more intense as Dennis connects current-day reporting to the same theme.
He discusses:
Orb-like objects filmed near an airport in the UK
Viral “lights” reported above the U.S. Capitol
Asteroid activity occurring in the same news cycle
Increasing “orb” narratives reappearing in public consciousness
He also revisits the Betz Sphere case and reflects on whether some anomalies may not be extraterrestrial at all—but potentially Earth-based, interdimensional, or remnants of forgotten technology.
That framing matters.
Because Dennis repeatedly emphasizes:
We don’t actually know what “UFO” means anymore.
The New Jersey Drone Sightings: The Real Intelligence Flag
The most grounded and operational section of the episode comes near the end, where Dennis adds a December 9th follow-up.
He highlights reports of large “drone” formations in New Jersey, including sightings near:
Round Valley Reservoir (critical water infrastructure)
A 911 dispatch center
Military-related airspace areas
He shifts into military-intelligence mode here, calling these locations “high value targets” from a surveillance and probing perspective.
This is where the episode becomes less speculative.
Because regardless of whether these are foreign drones, private actors, or something stranger…
The pattern is strategic.
And Dennis makes it clear: that is what concerns him.
The Most Important Question: Are We Manifesting the Event?
One of the most unsettling ideas Dennis explores is the possibility of a feedback loop:
If the prediction spreads widely enough…
If millions of people emotionally fixate on the event…
Does the collective focus create momentum toward it?
He raises the possibility that mass consciousness could be manipulated into “building” the conditions of a false invasion narrative—a modern psychological operation fueled by belief and viral amplification.
This is not presented as certainty.
It is presented as a warning:
Be careful what timelines you emotionally energize.
Final Takeaway
In intelligence work, the question is never “is it real?”—it’s “is it converging?”
This episode is not claiming aliens are coming.
It is asking a more dangerous question:
What happens when predictive systems, remote viewing data, viral internet language, and real-world sky anomalies begin to synchronize?
That synchronization may be coincidence. Or it may be an early symptom of something deeper.
Either way, Dennis makes one point unmistakably clear:
The world is entering a phase where the sky itself becomes part of the intelligence battlefield.
And that means the old rules of “normal” may no longer apply.
Closing Thought
The future doesn’t always arrive like a headline.
Sometimes it arrives as a pattern.
A rumor.
A marker.
A strange object above a reservoir.
And then—suddenly—the world feels like it has stepped onto a different rail.
If you want to understand the deeper mechanics of prediction, probability, and anomalous disclosure narratives, UFO Melee! is required listening.
Because this episode isn’t really about UFOs. It’s about the possibility that reality is becoming responsive.
And that we may already be on the road to “sci-fi world.”
Disclaimer
The information provided in this podcast and article is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as financial, medical, psychological, or legal advice. Remote viewing is a perceptual discipline and does not guarantee accuracy or specific outcomes. Always use critical thinking, conduct your own research, and consult qualified professionals before making decisions based on intelligence, analysis, or personal spiritual practices discussed here.












