As you may know, we have a French public office inside our space agency tasked with that and able to guarantee witness anonymity, and even that they don't trust it. It would be illegal for me to divulge private documents.
I would refer you to Tim Printy's analysis of the Stephenville phenomenon;
https://www.astronomyufo.com/UFO/svilletx.htm
All these witnesses and no photos!
We need much better evidence than a tangled mess of F16 radar tracks and...
Even if one wants to dispute the radar tracks selected by the MUFON/SCU study as evidence for a truly anomalous object, the study still matters for another reason. It provides a detailed comparison between the witness reports, the timing, the...
Thanks for coming aboard and participating Mr. Baptiste! Looking forward to some of your thoughts.
Speaking for myself, I find that much of what passes for UFO stories are often bits of real events, mixed with witness statements and other bits...
I would also add that, in most explained GEIPAN cases (meaning cases where we know there was a something and not a hoax or a hallucination) there is no video at all. And when there is one, the quality is often poor.
Videos also come with their...
I'm not sure that they are going to appreciate my comparison of the 21st century UAP kerfluffle to the surge in garden fairy sightings in the early 20th century, but at least my opinions are now on record.
2.5 million data points reduced to 187 data points, some of which show absurd jumps. That seems to show that even radar-visual cases cannot alsways be relied upon to give confirming data.
I think Salvatore Pais thought his microwave resonance cavity craft might work, and decided to patent it. Someone (maybe a panel or committee) in NAWCAD decided to back him.
To anyone reading the patent, this is hard to understand.
From the...
It's worth keeping in mind that people in government or in UFO research are, like the rest of us, people. And people are prone to do stuff that makes little sense to the observer . This is not a satisfying answer, our brains want stuff to have...
They are not the same. TTSA as explained in detail in preceding posts is an infotainment business. More controversy equals more money. Even if some of the individual participants are sincere in their beliefs, the organization exists to channel...
I suppose one issue surrounding classified data in military reports is the naive assumption that it must be better than the open source versions.
OTOH if you have ever used 'military grade' equipment, you may have come away from the experience...
I see many opinions and few facts, critics can be directly forwarded to the SCU, they are very open to dialogue. I would advise to assemble the remarks in a report first, for ease of communication, I'm not sure forum posts or webpages are the...
I think you are misunderstanding some facts, I would forward you to the study published by the SCU on it, Robert Powell, a co author, was the ground investigator at the time ...