NASA Archives Might Hold Key To UAP Mysteries - Mike Gold Testifies : WEAPONIZED : Episode #66
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person in this account is Mike Gold, the Chief Growth Officer at Redwire Space and a former NASA administrator. He attended a congressional hearing in the fall of 2022 regarding UAPs. Gold discussed NASA's creation of a UAP study committee, which was a significant shift for the agency, known for its previous hostility towards UAP topics. During the hearing, he emphasized the importance of NASA's role in studying UAPs and suggested using AI to analyze NASA's archives for anomalous phenomena. Gold expressed a desire for NASA to take a more active role in UAP research. After the encounter, he felt encouraged about the potential for NASA to contribute valuable data to the UAP field and hoped for continued support and funding for NASA's initiatives.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses NASA's establishment of a UAP study committee and the implications of this move for UAP research. Mike Gold, a key figure in the committee, shares insights on the historical hostility of NASA towards UAP topics and the potential for using AI to analyze NASA's archives for anomalous phenomena. The conversation highlights the need for NASA to engage more openly with UAP issues and the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing space exploration.
NASA created a UAP study committee.
Mike Gold
“NASA has a huge amount of archival information that is becoming, by the way, more and more digitized.”
Managed by: NASA
To study UAP and recommend actions for NASA
NASA created a UAP study committee.
NASA has a huge amount of archival information that could be reviewed for anomalous phenomena.
Mike Gold faced threats while working on the UAP independent study team.
NASA has historically been hostile to the UAP topic.
NASA's UAP independent study team was not tasked with reviewing classified data.
NASA could create an AI program to analyze its archives for anomalous phenomena.
NASA's UAP independent study team recommended actions for NASA to engage with UAP.
NASA's credibility could help reduce the stigma around UAP research.
There is a perception that NASA takes its cue from the DOD on UAP issues.
NASA has not embraced the UAP topic as much as it should.