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UFO/UAP news roundup (12th March 2023).

Here’s the weekly round-up of all the best new content that is fit to print, and some that probably isn’t, concerning the topic of UFOs, UAPs, and a sugary side-dollop of woo.


Seven years before the first satellite, in 1950, there were nine transitory objects in Earth’s orbit. John Michael Godier is joined by Beatrriz Villarroel to talk about this enigma.


A highly classified National Reconnaissance Office technology spotted a small 10m “tic tac”-shaped object that “did not match the visual characteristic of usual aircraft detections” in 2021. The NRO’s “Sentient” programme, whose details are classified, observes this object. It sounds like a science fiction movie rather than a real programme used by the American intelligence community.


Daniel Liszt examines current developments in the UFO File and peculiar accounts of a Chamber discovered in the Great Pyramid.


Conversation about UFOs and Mars with Thomas Mikey Schrder Jensen, a Mars/Moon anomaly hunter.


Attempts to refute the Hart Tipler Conjecture, which seeks to rule out the presence of alien intelligence, are the subject of new interpretations of the Fermi paradox.


Ross joins Vinnie and Katie to discuss the most recent UFO/UAP events and news.


The Alien Scientist bring’s a science perspective to the recent Eric Weinstein interview on the Joe Roegan show.


When the USS Ronald Reagan encountered a UFO in 2004, Karol Olesiak was serving as the ship’s Quartermaster. He talks about what happened during the contact and how strangely it was overlooked by higher-ups.


Is the UFO scene just one big con, asks Lu?


After seeing the flying Gimbal object, Ryan Graves decided to start a new organisation dedicated to the research of UAPs. In this video, we read his piece from Politico and discuss why the United States actually has a UFO issue. And it isn’t helium balloons.


A.S. examines the RIAS – aka the Research Institute for Advanced Studies in Baltimore, MD. and soon discovered its last surviving member. They chat about potential UFO physics.


Russel Callaghan, a UFO researcher, publisher, and filmmaker who served as the previous editor of UFO Data Magazine, speaks with Paul Sinclair for a reet good natter.


So, what about that US military-filmed UFO footage? Any good, or just some old toot?


Arriving to discuss the most recent developments in their study into the Calvine UFO photo, specifically their quest for Kevin Russell, are Dr. David Clarke, Matthew Illsley, and Giles Stevens. Kurt Russell, not so much. We know his location.


Who were the American presidents who made an effort to advance UFO disclosure while exposing covert powers?


Through research fellow Abby White, we see the revolutionary Galileo project, which is examining UFOs. Abby discusses her work on the Galileo Project and UAP research tools. She discusses reducing stigma and why validated scientific research is important for progress.


Rob Schmitt is joined by UFOlogist and filmmaker Jeremy Corbell and Rep. Tim Burchett to explore the most recent information on possibly extraterrestrial aircraft and the American response to sightings and ideas.


Thanks to science fiction & fantasy author Stephen Hunt for compiling and authoring this weekly report. Best-known for creating the steampunk genre with his best-selling Jackelian series (HarperCollins/Macmillan/Tor), the first of Stephen’s Sliding Void space opera series adventures was simultaneously the #1 most downloaded novel on Amazon UK, Amazon USA, Amazon Australia, and Amazon Canada. Mr. H. now makes time in between scribbling his literary endeavours to go so far down the rabbit hole that we’d need to dispatch the White Rabbit as a Crash Retrieval Specialist to rescue his ass. He’s now released his very first non-fiction work, investigating the odd world of UFOs and UAPs… Strange Incursions. Grab your copy from https://amzn.to/3yUBcRj

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ColonelFrog

Colonel Frog is a long time science fiction and fantasy fan. He loves reading novels in the field, and he also enjoys watching movies (as well as reading lots of other genre books).

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