Kevin Knuth Reveals 5000G UAP Accelerations – Why Science Ignores It
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Summary
Dr. Kevin Kuth is a physics professor who became interested in UAP research after a cattle mutilation incident in Montana in 1988. He learned about UFOs being linked to the incident and heard from a professor about UFOs shutting down nuclear missiles at Malmstrom Air Force Base. Initially skeptical, he later revisited the topic while preparing a lecture in 2015. He discovered credible accounts of UFOs affecting military operations and felt it warranted serious scientific investigation. This led him to study UAPs more deeply, culminating in his research on their flight characteristics. The encounter has led him to believe that the scientific community should take UAPs seriously, as they pose potential risks and remain largely unstudied.
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Dr. Kevin Kuth discusses his journey into UAP research, highlighting significant events such as cattle mutilations and UFO sightings at Malmstrom Air Force Base. He emphasizes the need for scientific inquiry into UAPs, which exhibit capabilities beyond current human technology.
UAPs exhibit speeds and accelerations beyond human capability, suggesting non-human technology.
Dr. Kevin Kuth
“I thought, well, why shouldn't anyone be coming here? In fact, if we were more capable, we would be doing it.”
UFOs were seen flying in and shutting down nuclear missiles at Malmstrom Air Force Base.
Cattle mutilations occurred alongside UFO sightings in Montana in 1988.
The New York Times article in December 2017 on the ATIP program prompted a renewed interest in UAP research among scientists.
UAPs exhibit speeds and accelerations beyond human capability, suggesting non-human technology.
Airline pilots often encounter UAPs but are discouraged from reporting them due to fear of mental health repercussions.
There is a lack of scientific study on UAPs despite credible sightings and encounters.