UFOs (UAPs) and Science

As most of my readers know, I have spent a number of decades following the subject of UFOs – actually starting in 1964 (which is more decades than I really like to ponder). That interest culminated more recently in some seven of intense research and the publication of my work on UFOs as a national security subject.

In the book I explore the history of the American intelligence community with UFOs, focusing on how seriously both Air Force Intelligence and indeed the CIA took the subject for the first several years – even recommending it as a special task for the national intelligence community due to the implications of what appeared to be a focused series of incidents over the American atomic warfare complex. I also introduce the concept, with examples, of adapting a technique from classic threat analysis to the study of UFO activities.

Since the publication of Unidentified I’ve gone on to join the Scientific Coalition for UAP studies, and am currently participating a project devoted to the study of both the characteristics of physical UAPs observed at close range, as well as a UAP intentions study based in historical pattern analysis .

Our teams will be reporting on both those projects at SCU’s annual conference in June. Its a hybrid conference with options for in person and remote attendance. I’d certainly encourage anyone interested in the subject to participate, even if only remotely (the fee is quite reasonable). You can find out more about the conference here:

https://scu.regfox.com/2022-hybrid-scu-anomalous-aerospace-phenomena-conference-aapc

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Published on March 15, 2022 18:32
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