CLASSIC INTERVIEW Kevin Knuth - UFOs & Interstellar Exploration (11/08/21)
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Kevin, a physicist with a PhD. He became interested in UFOs during his graduate studies in the late 1980s after hearing about cattle mutilations and UFO sightings. His curiosity grew when he learned about military encounters with UFOs shutting down nuclear missiles. Kevin later researched UAPs and analyzed data on their speeds and accelerations. He found that many reported speeds and accelerations were far beyond what current technology can achieve. After his research, he believes that the scientific community is starting to take the UAP phenomenon more seriously, leading to a shift in discussions about the topic.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The interview with Kevin Canth discusses the evolving understanding of UAPs, including their potential interference with nuclear weapons and the decreasing stigma in the scientific community regarding UFO research. Canth emphasizes the extraordinary speeds and accelerations of some UAPs, suggesting they may not be human-made.
Some UAPs can achieve speeds of 45,000 miles per hour and accelerations of over 5,000 Gs.
Kevin Canth
“It's clear that these things are probably craft; no known country can do this.”
Managed by: UAPX
To study unidentified aerial phenomena and make data publicly available
Some UFOs have been reported to interfere with nuclear weapons, shutting them down.
The scientific community's stigma around UFOs has decreased, allowing for more open discussions.
Some UAPs can achieve speeds of 45,000 miles per hour and accelerations of over 5,000 Gs.
The term 'non-human' is being used instead of 'extraterrestrial' to describe UAPs, indicating a shift in understanding.
There may be evidence that non-human entities have been monitoring human activities, especially regarding nuclear weapons.