ICER Members Roundtable Discussion With Vinnie
Analysis Summary
Summary
The encounter involves a group of researchers discussing their organization, known as ICER, which focuses on the study of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). They began their collaboration during the COVID-19 pandemic, using online meetings to connect representatives from 28 countries. They aim to present a united front on the topic of UAP and seek international recognition, particularly from the United Nations. The group emphasizes the importance of collaboration and open discussions, avoiding conflicts that are common in the UAP research community. The impact of this encounter is a strong commitment to advancing the understanding of UAP and the desire to bring credible evidence to the public and government attention.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The panel discusses the formation and objectives of the International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research (ICER), emphasizing its collaborative nature and international representation. They highlight the potential for ICER to influence UAP discourse at the United Nations and the importance of addressing the historical context of UAP phenomena.
ICER aims to be recognized by UNESCO and to present papers at the United Nations.
Gary Hesseltein
“We've come a long way and there was literally a year of planning before we launched on the 25th of May.”
Don Schmidt
“We need to especially drill home the idea that there's this history prior to 2004.”
Victor Vigiani
“We need to put the reins on nuclear weapons and so has the United Nations.”
Francisco Correa
“We started having exchanging some emails in with most part of the group in March.”
Dave Hodger
“The public in general kind of feel that information is being held back by our governments.”
Giorgio Pierzenza
“Finally researchers united with common purposes.”
The origins of the International Coalition for Extraterrestrial Research (ICER) stem from a failed Chinese disclosure initiative that involved international researchers.
ICER aims to be recognized by UNESCO and to present papers at the United Nations.
ICER has representatives from 28 nations and aims to present a united front in UFO research.
The U.S. Congress is beginning to coalesce around the topic of UAPs, which presents an opportunity for ICER.
ICER could serve as a conduit for military personnel to release sensitive UAP footage without bureaucratic restrictions.
Extraterrestrial phenomena may be linked to nuclear weapons and their shutdowns.