Is the Stigma lifting? The Nasa Team Investigating UFO's

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Lehto Files
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October 28, 2022
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10

Summary

The person discusses NASA's new study on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs). This study involves a team of 16 experts, including astronomers and a former astronaut, who will analyze unclassified data about UAPs over the next nine months. The team aims to improve how data is collected and understood. The person notes that public interest in UAPs has increased, and NASA's involvement marks a significant change in attitude towards these phenomena. Despite some skepticism about the study's funding and focus, the person believes that NASA's participation helps reduce the stigma around UAPs. They express hope that the team will approach the study objectively and consider all possibilities.

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Program Intelligence Analysis

Executive Summary

The video discusses NASA's renewed commitment to studying UFOs and UAPs, highlighting the formation of a specialized team to analyze unclassified data. It also touches on legislative efforts to protect whistleblowers involved in UFO investigations, indicating a significant shift in public and governmental attitudes towards these phenomena.

Primary Revelation

NASA's study team includes 16 individuals with backgrounds in various scientific fields, including former NASA and Pentagon personnel.

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Scott Kelly
program managerpro disclosure
NASA
former astronautretired U.S Navy Captain
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Nadia Drake
journalistneutral
National Geographic
freelance science journalist

I don't buy for a second that anyone involved reasonably expects to find evidence of extraterrestrial technology here.

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David Spurgle
scientistneutral
Simons Foundation
runs a five billion dollar investment firm into computational astrophysics
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Reggie Brothers
scientistneutral
Department of Homeland Security
former under secretary for Science and Technology
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Warren Randolph
investigatorneutral
Federal Aviation Administration
Deputy executive director of the FAA's accident investigation and prevention for Aviation safety department
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Joshua Cemeter
scientistneutral
Boston University
professor of electrical and computer engineering
C
Carlin Toner
investigatorneutral
Federal Aviation Administration
acting executive director of The FAA's Office of Aviation policy and plans
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Shelly Wright
scientistneutral
UC San Diego
associate professor of physics
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Anna Maria Berea
scientistneutral
George Mason University
computational data science associate professor
NASA UAP Studycurrent (2023-08-01 to 2024-05-01)confirmed

Managed by: NASA

analyze unclassified data related to unidentified aerial phenomena

coverupspecific

NASA is taking UFOs and UAPs seriously, which is changing public perception.

Source: Unnamed individual
scientificspecific

NASA's study team includes 16 individuals with backgrounds in various scientific fields, including former NASA and Pentagon personnel.

Source: Unnamed individual
scientificspecific

The goal of NASA's study is to analyze unclassified data related to UFOs and develop better data cataloging methods.

Source: Unnamed individual
legislativespecific

Congress is providing whistleblower protection related to UFO investigations.

Source: Unnamed individual
non human intelligencespecific

NASA does not believe that the phenomena being studied are of extraterrestrial origin.

Source: Unnamed individual
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureEra: 2020sIntel Value: 8/10