NASA UAP Study

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Six revelations from NASA's public panel on UFOs: Strange metallic orbs are being spotted 'all over the world,' and an unidentified craft is being detected every WEEK

The first-ever public meeting of NASA's 'independent study group' on UFOs dropped major revelations about unexplained objects tracked 'all over the world.'

It also included serious calls for more resources to examine UFOs, now more technically described as Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) to better include the range of sightings and cases under study.

Comprised of 16 experts ranging from physicists to astronauts, NASA's study group had a lot to say during their four-hour meeting, which covered everything from the search for alien artifacts to the problem of online harassment by UFO trolls.

The study group, the first of its kind from the US space agency, has been conducting its work since last June and is expected to release its final recommendations to NASA in late July.

Here are the six main takeaways from yesterday's meeting: (Concise, much more on the link)


1 - Serious scientists want to search for alien tech in our solar system

2 - Percentage of unresolved UAP cases remains consistent with the past

3 - The US military is tracking strange 'metallic orbs' spotted 'all over the world'

4 - The infamous 'GOFAST' UAP wasn't going fast at all

5 - Online harassment has plagued NASA's UAP panel

6 -NASA's panel wants the tools to study UAP seriously


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Todd Feinman

Show us the satellite pics...
I've read that the NASA members don't have access to the classified UFO videos or data. This stuff:
It's kind of crazy that they are supposed to offer any credible analyses when they don't have access to the footage and data that would likely settle the matter. It is BS that they can't release the footage; they could airbrush out or blur everything but the objects and save scientists and taxpayers all kinds of time and money, but they won't do it.
Because that would clear it up, --and they don't want that; they just want to say they are "working on it", forever....
 

Todd Feinman

Show us the satellite pics...
They've had decades of time to do something about it, but just recently it has passed some barrier of intrest? Why now?
Does seem strange --none of this would be happening if the phenomenon wasn't active again and pilots etc. weren't going public about their encounters. The military would be perfectly happy never talking about it, if they didn't have to.
 

Rick Hunter

Celestial
I've read that the NASA members don't have access to the classified UFO videos or data. This stuff:
It's kind of crazy that they are supposed to offer any credible analyses when they don't have access to the footage and data that would likely settle the matter. It is BS that they can't release the footage; they could airbrush out or blur everything but the objects and save scientists and taxpayers all kinds of time and money, but they won't do it.
Because that would clear it up, --and they don't want that; they just want to say they are "working on it", forever....

And that's the thing. The DOD still has that wild card of National Security in their deck and they can play it any time they choose. I think that progress is being made overall, but sudden candor on their part is extraordinarily unlikely. They will probably gradually release just enough to keep congress and the press off their backs. I could see them at some point releasing some old stuff that was previously classified. For example, release a very clear video of a craft from 50 years ago. They would still retain some plausible deniability in the sense that the people who made the video are all dead and DOD doesn't have any information on it or conclusions on exactly what it is. Kind of like, how the MJ-12 documents came out right after the last member died. I think DOD was the creator of the documents, and they probably contain a mixture of fact and fiction. MJ-12 was dead and gone so you couldn't ask them about it, and no other personnel were mentioned in the documents.
 
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