Dr Kirkpatrick is straightforward to the point of being blunt. Here, he delves into both his human and technical work as the founding director of AARO.
IMO this is a must watch, especially for those who don't know much about AARO. This is a 1h...
That's a trick my dad taught me when sailing, especially at night -- if the lights of another boat are holding a constant bearing, it may be on a collision course with you (or may be moving away, or paralleling you, or something) but to be SURE...
I think that's their point. There's been lots of stories about UFOs appearing over nuclear sites and interfering with nuclear weapons (Salas et al) , and Villaroel clams to have found a vague statistical correlation between theses events...
Dr Kirkpatrick is straightforward to the point of being blunt. Here, he delves into both his human and technical work as the founding director of AARO.
IMO this is a must watch, especially for those who don't know much about AARO. This is a 1h...
Yes, but there are some caveats with all these people. First, as I said up-thread, all levels of government are going to include some people that are into UFOs, because they all come from the general population. That's not strange or surprising...
Dr Kirkpatrick is straightforward to the point of being blunt. Here, he delves into both his human and technical work as the founding director of AARO.
IMO this is a must watch, especially for those who don't know much about AARO. This is a 1h...
Dr Kirkpatrick is straightforward to the point of being blunt. Here, he delves into both his human and technical work as the founding director of AARO.
IMO this is a must watch, especially for those who don't know much about AARO. This is a 1h...
Better to say he would be AWARE OF crashed UFO's if there were any there.
The commander of AFRL is not going to be a researcher, he going to be an administrator.
As the boss his job would be to manage the lab to ensure all of the programs there...
I'm a native German speaker.
"Verfügbar bis 19.05.2028" means that it's available online until that date, i.e. for 2 years.
"NDR Fernsehen | NDR Info | 19.05.2026 | 21:45 Uhr" tells you when the clip was aired on NDR TV.
2:00 "The Charité...
One thing that might help clarify the discussion is to separate two different questions that are getting mixed together:
whether the individual objects are confirmed to be real astrophysical sources rather than plate artefacts, and
what...
We have enough to know plate production, and nuclear tests correlate with Tuesdays and October of 1954. Lots of plates made and nukes tested on Tuesdays and lots of plates and tests in October '54. This can be figured out just using public...
(Translation of Villaroel)
That's always been a question in my mind. Is there an expectation that ANYTHING should have a "reason to correlate" with nuclear tests? That's especially questionable when the original correlation used a criterion of...
that isn't fully accurate: "A Response to Watters et al. (2026)", Villarroel et al. say the dataset "might include plate defects, scanning artefacts, and variable stars" and that "up to two thirds may be false positives". So even if the reported...