Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
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Hi I'm Pauline Wilson. I blog about my life-long interest in the UFO phenomenon. I have never had a personal UFO sighting or an encounter. In my UFO work, I prefer using the scientific/intelligence method of collection, collation, interpretation and dissemination.
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
2d ago
Establishment
In a blog article dated 27 July 2022, I reported on the establishment of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO.) Its director was named as Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick. The current article aims to provide an update on the work of AARO since its establishment, drawn from open sources.
12 January 2023
The Department of Defense announced that AARO Director Sean Kirkpatrick was to speak at the Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board , in Washington DC, on 12 January 2023. The title of his talk was "The Defense Department's UAP Mission ..read more
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
5d ago
Introduction
Of all the Australian government Departments and Agencies which might be expected to have an interest in UAP, the main ones in my opinion would be the Department of Defence (DOD), the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), and the Australian Space Agency (ASA).
Department of Defence
In response to any queries about the subject of UAP, the DOD has for many years consistently stated:
"Defence does not have a protocol that covers recording and reporting of UFO sightings." (June 2019.)
"Defence does not have a protocol that covers recording or repo ..read more
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
3w ago
An interest by various Parliamentarians
In recent years, we have seen movement as regards individual Parliamentary member interest in UAP, in the U.S. Congress; the Australian Parliament; the Canadian Parliament, and most recently the European Parliament. The U.K. Parliament seems to have been the most reticent to have any individual member ask a question about UAP. However, thanks to the efforts of Twitter user @wow36932525 and John Priestland of @UNHidencharity, we are now aware of a short U.K. Parliamentary interaction mentioning UAP.
U.K. House of Commons
The U.K. House of Commo ..read more
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
1M ago
Five Eyes
Out of the Five Eyes partners, which consists of the U.S.A., the U.K., Canada, Australia and New Zealand; questions about UAP have been raised by members of the U.S. Congress, the Canadian Parliament and the Australian Parliament. Recently, parliamentary questions about UAP have extended to the European Parliament. The members of the European Parliament are directly elected by voters of all member states with regard to European Union law making.
European Parliament question E-002375/2023
Francisco Guerreiro - Brasil | MEP of the Greens/EFA
On 28 July 2023, European Parliam ..read more
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
2M ago
Grant Lavac
Recent excellent investigative work by Melbourne researcher Grant Lavac, has provided further information on the identity of "A Defence representative at the Australian Embassy in Washington..." who attended the May 2023 UAP briefing by the former Director of the U.S. All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, (AARO) Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick. Also, it has provided more details on the internal thinking of the Australian Department of Defence (DOD) on the topic of UAP.
FOI 579/23/24
Grant submitted two requests to the Australian Department of Defence under the Austr ..read more
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
2M ago
Conflicting statements
Conflicting statements by the Australian Department of Defence (DOD) have not been resolved by a recent request I submitted under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA.) As outlined in a 27 December 2023 blog post; during a presentation on 31 May 2023, former U.S. All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office Director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick stated that he had recently held a forum on UAP for the Five Eyes partners, which includes Australia.
Grant Lavac
Australian researcher Grant Lavac posed a series of questions to the Australian Minister of Defence, one of which was "What was the ..read more
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
3M ago
New project
On 3 May 2021, the United States' Department of Defense Office of Inspector General announced a new project, "Evaluation of the DOD's Actions regarding the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena."
"The objective of this evaluation is to determine the extent to which the DOD has taken actions regarding Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP)..."
A classified report was issued on 15 August 2023, then an unclassified summary copy of the report was issued 25 January 2024.
The 16-page 2024 document provides a brief historical background of DOD's interest in UAP since 1947. It then goes o ..read more
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
3M ago
Databases of sightings
In July 2022 I wrote an article about three entities engaged in the compilation of databases of sightings of UAP. One of these was an entity named Enigma Labs LLC, based in New York in the U.S.A. I have continued to update that original story as I came across items relating to Enigma Labs. Enigma Labs LLC was registered on 1 December 2020, filing number 4272722 in the state of Delaware via a registered agent named Corporation Service Company.
According to their website, Enigma Labs' mission is:
"To advance progress on UAP using cutting-edge technology and social in ..read more
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
3M ago
Scientific American
On 19 January 2024, Scientific American published an opinion piece by the U.S. Department of Defense's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) former Director Dr. Sean Kirkpatrick. It was titled "Here's what I learned as the U.S. government's UFO Hunter," and covered a range of items. However, for the purposes of this article I wish to focus on the mention of Special Access Programs by Kirkpatrick.
Firstly then, a lengthy quote from the article:
"In 2009 then Senator Harry Rid asked the Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) to set up a SAP (special access program) to protect t ..read more
Unidentified Aerial Phenomena - scientific research | An examination of aspects of Unidentified Aeri
3M ago
Introduction
Over the years, two key aspects have been emphasized in UAP studies, namely 1) they are a threat to national security and 2) they are a threat to the safety of aircraft. In this blog post I wish to address point 2.
Australian context
In Australia there are three government agencies which have a remit for involvement in civilian air safety. These are the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA); Airservices Australia (ASA), and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB).
CASA's role as defined on their website is:
"The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is a governm ..read more