Filming “Something DEFINITELY crashed at Roswell”
There’s no doubt whatsoever that the debris of SOMETHING was found in 1947; everyone agrees on this basic fact.
Facing reality: Alien abduction, sleep paralysis, and pseudo-memories
If there’s going to be any chance of a mature discussion about UFOs or UAP and what’s going on, we have to cut out the silliness.
Filming “The best UFO cases and what they suggest”
Filming “The best UFO cases and what they suggest” in the US.
British newspaper gets exclusive about the latest UAP report
The Daily Mail - a British newspaper - has got the scoop on the latest UAP report to be compiled by the US authorities.
Avi Loeb, Lue Elizondo, and Garry Nolan
It was a breath of fresh air when these three individuals got involved in investigating UAP.
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence officially states it is disappointed with Pentagon’s UAP efforts
The US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence ramp up their determination to see transparent investigation of UAP.
New name announced for the UAP office acknowledges the need for a wider scope
The US DoD has renamed its UAP office. The name change reflects the expanding scope to include anomalous, unidentified space, airborne, submerged, and transmedium objects.
The Gallagher Amendment provides a mechanism to talk about UAP knowledge regardless of NDAs
The proposed Gallagher Amendment would provide the legal means for anyone with classified information about UAP to come forward and share this restricted knowledge without fear of reprisal, effectively releasing them from their Non-Disclosure Agreements.
Is the Admiral Wilson memo, mentioned in the recent congressional hearing on UAP, genuine?
A psychological perspective on the alleged meeting, including a good reason why the admiral might have met the physicist.
Insecurity and arrogance are as much to blame as stigma and taboo for UAP hesitation
It’s easier to deliberately avoid something than it is to be curious, especially when your self-image might be under threat.
It’s one small step for NASA…that could, possibly, lead to a giant leap for mankind
NASA are going to begin studying UAP. Could it just be an exercise in dismissal - or is this a genuine attempt to find out the nature and origin of these unknown objects?
A British perspective on the first US congressional hearing on UAP for over 50 years
Excerpts, reactions, and our perspective on what went on.
Two of the best photographs of UAP were taken in 1950 and 1971
Getting a good photographic image of a UAP isn’t easy. You need the right equipment and the source must be credible.
US lawmakers express frustration with Department of Defense’s lack of urgency to investigate UAP
US politicians are getting upset with the Pentagon for dragging their heels setting up the new UAP office.
Who will be first? A new superpower race will engage young minds when the US and China get serious about UAP
Any analysis and understanding of UAP will be of considerable military interest to the US and China.
So who do they belong to? Are they Russian, Chinese, American, or extraterrestrial?
A no-nonsense look at the various possibilities which might explain the sightings of UAP.
Important UAP legislation has now been passed by Congress
Congress has just given us all an early UAP Christmas present.
Solving the UAP mystery should be hard enough, but now we’ve got political nastiness
The US DoD has launched a preemptive strike on the Senate regarding the investigation of UAP.
Lue Elizondo and Chris Mellon join Avi Loeb’s Galileo Project as research affiliates
It’s just been announced that Lue Elizondo and Chris Mellon have joined Avi Loeb’s Galileo Project as research affiliates
It wasn’t slick, but it was undoubtedly sincere
Four ex-US Air Force officers recently gave a press conference in Washington DC about their involvement with UFOs and nukes in the 1960s.