UFO, White House and UAP Science Advisory Council
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Vanity Fair reports from the Capitol Hill conference, where members of a sprawling community of national security experts and alien conspiracists gathered to celebrate how far they’ve come.
A polarizing Harvard astronomer known for splashy theories about alien visits has been tapped by the Trump administration to lead a team of outside scientists to study the national security risks
The Trump administration has tapped a Harvard professor with controversial theories about aliens to lead a team of scientists in studying UFOs.
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, known for his controversial extraterrestrial theories, is now leading a new Trump administration panel on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). His team is reviewing Pentagon data on unexplained objects,
Neil deGrasse Tyson challenges recent UAP disclosures, urging officials to provide concrete evidence of extraterrestrial life, highlighting the gap between transparency claims and actual proof.
Lawmakers called on the White House to grant immunity to whistleblowers who come forward with UFO information.
Over the last decade, since the work of a shadowy government program called the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program was made public in 2017, there has been growing public pressure on the US government to release its files related to aliens. At the same time, UFOs have been rebranded as Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, or UAP.
Online claims linking Tree to UAP activity and alien bases have circulated amid investigation following his death
Why are we allowing unidentified objects to operate with impunity in our skies?” one expert testified Tuesday.
