Alejandro Rojas - UFO's, Enigma Labs & SCU

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Disclosure Team with Vinnie Adams
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November 10, 2022
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Tier 2Research and IntelligenceResearch & Analysis

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interviewTopic: legislation disclosureIntel Value: 7/10

Summary

The person involved in this UAP encounter is Alejandro Rojas, a journalist and researcher in the field of UFOs. He became interested in UFOs while studying journalism in college. He began to cover the topic seriously after realizing that credible information was often overlooked by the media. During his career, he has worked with various organizations, including MUFON and Enigma Labs. He has witnessed significant UAP events and has interviewed many credible individuals about their experiences. Rojas believes that the scientific community is becoming more open to studying UAPs. His ongoing work aims to gather and analyze data on UAP sightings, which has changed his perspective on the subject and increased his desire to share findings publicly.

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Executive Summary

The discussion highlights the importance of transparency in UAP research, particularly with NASA's involvement. Alejandro Rojas emphasizes the need for rigorous scientific inquiry and the public's growing interest in UAPs, alongside concerns for air safety. The conversation also touches on the challenges of media coverage and the historical context of UAP events.

Primary Revelation

NASA's involvement is extremely important for transparency and rigorous science.

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Alejandro Rojas
journalistpro disclosure
Open Minds TVEnigma LabsScientific Coalition for UAP Studies
Experience as a journalist covering UAPsFormer spokesperson for MUFONInvolvement with scientific organizations related to UAP studies

I think that it’s kind of the most important... just because it’s science.

NASA UAP Studycurrent (2022)alleged

Managed by: NASA

To investigate UAPs with scientific rigor and transparency

othervague

I had access to all those programs.

Source: Alejandro Rojas
technologyspecific
+1 Corroborators

40 feet long, no windows, no real wings or control surfaces, no obvious signs of propulsion.

Source: Alejandro Rojas
coverupvague

There was a huge motivator for me to get information out there.

Source: Alejandro Rojas
legislativespecific

NASA's involvement is extremely important for transparency and rigorous science.

Source: Alejandro Rojas
legislativespecific

The public is interested in UAPs, and there are real concerns regarding air safety.

Source: Alejandro Rojas
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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: legislation disclosureIntel Value: 7/10