In a groundbreaking move, NASA is set to unveil the findings of a comprehensive report on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), commonly known as UFOs.
The announcement is scheduled for 10:00 EDT on Thursday, September 14, at NASA's headquarters in Washington DC. The public can watch a live stream of the briefing, which will be led by an independent study group commissioned by NASA in 2022.
The study group, consisting of 16 experts in the fields of science, aeronautics, and data analysis, is spearheaded by astrophysicist David Spergel. According to NASA, the objective of the study is to "examine UAP from a scientific perspective and create a roadmap for how to use data and the tools of science to move our understanding of UAP forward."
Approximately 30 minutes before the briefing, NASA will make the full report available online for public scrutiny. Daniel Evans, the assistant deputy associate administrator for research at NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, emphasized NASA's commitment to transparency, stating that all of the agency's data is publicly accessible.
While UAP sightings have often been relegated to the realm of conspiracy theories and science fiction, a series of high-profile sightings by the U.S. military has reignited interest and lent a new sense of legitimacy to the subject. National security concerns have also prompted U.S. authorities to take UAPs seriously, considering the possibility that some sightings could be experimental aircraft from foreign rivals like Russia or China.
This announcement marks a significant shift in how UAPs are viewed, not just by the public but also within scientific and governmental circles. It promises to be a pivotal moment in our ongoing quest to understand the unknown phenomena that occasionally grace our skies.
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I hate to be the skeptic and hope I am totally wrong. I believe NASA (who has been part of the denial problem) will continue to dilute and deny the truth (ala David Grusch) as opposed to the noise (ala Mexican Congress).
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Are you talking about a modified dogs skull that was used to manipulate the public?
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