How the Canadian government plans to handle questions about UFOs0
- From Around the Web, UFO News
- November 28, 2022
The Canadian government has a plan if questions about unidentified flying objects are raised in Parliament.
The Canadian government has a plan if questions about unidentified flying objects are raised in Parliament.
A new SETI-Post Detection Hub established in Scotland with experts from around the world is focused on what comes after first contact.
Five years ago a very strange object—maybe a thousand feet long, oblong, shiny and fast—streaked across space, tens of millions of miles from Earth. Its course and speed indicated it had come from outside the solar system. A visitor from another star.
In recent decades several whistleblowers started sharing claims about alleged secret projects dealing with alien technology in famous Area 51. This topic gained a lot of attention when the documentary about Bob Lazar was released.
A group of 16 researchers will spend the next nine months studying unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), also known as UFOs, as part of a team for NASA.
Congressman Mike Gallagher wants protection for people who go public about UFOs.
An astronomer with the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics is planning a $1.5 million expedition to recover what he believes could be alien technology resting on the ocean floor.
Lawmakers want to know exactly what threat ‘unidentifed aerial phenomena’ may pose
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The new budget for America’s intelligence services directs the Pentagon to focus its UFO investigation on those objects that it can’t identify.