Visible College: Scholars Unlock UAP/UFO Mysteries
Analysis Summary
Summary
Matt Ford hosts the Good Trouble Show, discussing UAPs with three scholars. They formed the Visible College to study UAPs seriously. The scholars aim to explore the social, psychological, and political implications of UAPs. Doctor Stephen Brown explains that the college grew from a partnership with the New Paradigm Institute. Doctor Jed Verity shares his journey from skepticism to serious inquiry after reading credible accounts. Doctor Janice Whitlock emphasizes the need for a supportive community for those interested in UAPs. The encounter shows a growing academic interest in UAPs, aiming to provide a platform for serious research and discussion.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The Visible College is an emerging organization focused on serious academic inquiry into UAP phenomena, addressing the stigma surrounding the topic in academia. The organization aims to provide resources for individuals experiencing ontological shock and to foster open-minded inquiry without advocating for specific conclusions.
The Visible College aims to provide a resource for individuals experiencing ontological shock due to the realization of UAP phenomena.
Matt Ford
“UAP or under identified aerial phenomena, previously known as UFOs, have been front and center for the last two months.”
Stephen Brown
“The Visible College is an attempt to bring together scholars from as many fields as possible.”
Jed Verity
“This wasn't now a bunch of rumor and innuendo and stories from dubious sources.”
Janice Whitlock
“I knew it was close to time.”
Managed by: New Paradigm Institute
Gathering academics to investigate UAP
The Visible College is an organization dedicated to examining the UAP phenomena with a focus on its social, psychological, religious, and political implications.
The Visible College aims to provide a resource for individuals experiencing ontological shock due to the realization of UAP phenomena.
The stigma surrounding UAP research is particularly strong in academia, impacting scholars' willingness to engage with the topic.
The Visible College does not advocate for any particular conclusions regarding UAP, focusing instead on open-minded inquiry.
The organization is working on an ontological shock project to understand the psychological impact of realizing the existence of UAP.