So Cal MUFON Public Meeting May 3rd, 2026 - Host Mike Riso interviews Chris Jordan of Curious Realm!
Analysis Summary
Summary
This account is from a MUON meeting held in May 2026. Ann, the chief investigator for Southern California MUON, welcomed attendees and made announcements about the organization. She emphasized the importance of field investigators and encouraged participation. Christopher Jordan, a guest speaker, discussed UFO hoaxes and the need for critical analysis in investigations. He highlighted the rise of misinformation and the importance of distinguishing between data and evidence. The meeting also shared statistics about UAP reports from April 2026, noting California, Texas, and Florida as the top reporting states. The overall impact on attendees included increased awareness of investigation methods and the importance of skepticism in the field.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The MUON meeting in May 2026 discussed recent UAP reports, highlighting the prevalence of sightings in California, Texas, and Florida. Christopher Jordan emphasized the challenges posed by misinformation in the field of UAP investigations and introduced tools for better data collection.
The rise of misinformation and hoaxes in media has made it difficult to discern real UAP evidence from fake.
Ann
“Hi, everybody. My name is Ann. I'm your chief investigator for the Southern California Move on.”
Christopher Jordan
“Thank you so much for having me today, guys. I've been very much looking forward to this.”
Managed by: Curious Realm
Standardize data collection for field researchers
In April 2026, there were a total of 365 UAP reports worldwide, with 279 from the United States.
California, Texas, and Florida consistently report the highest number of UAP sightings.
Christopher Jordan created the Field Observation and Encounter Log to standardize data collection for paranormal investigations.
The rise of misinformation and hoaxes in media has made it difficult to discern real UAP evidence from fake.