Showing posts with label SCU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCU. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 05, 2025

UFO Investigation Still in a Familiar Holding Pattern

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     In “Blue Book Redux,” Billy Cox as only he can—lays bare the apparent history repeating, present-day government UFO investigation debacle. The repeated stepping on the UFO rake is demonstrated by Billy as he weaves through the historical
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The UFO Chronicles
8-2-2025
narrative, newly declassified documents and present day progress, or more accurately lack thereof salted with the Billy Cox style of editorial perspective.

In his latest piece, the longest, career mainstream journalist who regularly paid heed to UFO happenings dives in by recounting the recently uncovered facts (by way of declassified documents) that the CIA acted deceitfully in withholding information about Lee Harvey Oswald and orchestrated obstructions during Congressional inquiries into the JFK assassination. The exposure of George Joannides, a secret CIA operative who functioned under an alias and was deliberately positioned to manage the flow and suppression of information to Congress, highlights entrenched systemic deception and manipulation by intelligence agencies (surprise!) This is emblematic of the broader governmental pattern of secrecy and controlling narratives, particularly on contentious issues generally speaking and UFOs/UAP specifically.

The article then shifts towards contemporary efforts from lawmakers, specifically praising (in this instance) Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s activist role in pushing for declassification and transparency, contrasting it with the often superficial or ineffective declassification measures from White House directives. Luna’s pragmatic approach, involving direct engagement and negotiation with intelligence bodies, is recognized as a positive force but is portrayed as potentially facing significant obstacles as the scope of investigation widens—especially into the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) domain, which eclipses even the JFK files in complexity and political sensitivity.

Billy’s core focus turns to the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), the (relatively) newly established agency tasked with investigating UFOs/UAPs, and the skepticism and frustrations voiced by former insiders like Tim Phillips. His insider commentary reveals multiple dysfunctions: many reports labelled as UFOs are actually misidentified classified military tech; disinformation campaigns muddy the waters; and even critical evidence from high-profile events like the 2004 USS Nimitz Tic Tac encounter has vanished or been confiscated without transparent explanation. Phillips’ abrupt early termination from government service after speaking candidly is framed as indicative of the institutional resistance and punitive culture confronting those who push for genuine transparency within the UFO investigation apparatus.

The piece underscores a deep dichotomy between the kind of strategic, integrated analysis that independent researchers from the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) advocate—focusing on long-term behavioral patterns of UAPs—and the case-by-case, fragmentary approach taken by official agencies. Despite some academic rigor and well-received submissions to AARO from scientific groups, the agency demonstrates a preference of bureaucratic procedure over substantive inquiry and generalizable understanding. Moreover, military investigators exhibit a troubling tendency to deprioritize civilian UFO incidents, overlooking the threat or significance of non-military UFO encounters that could have national security implications.

Legislative efforts to fund and expand AARO’s capabilities, including advanced surveillance technology called “Gremlin” and mandated comprehensive data sharing with military commands, but Billy reminds us that it’s all for not without transparency. While publicly framed as a serious step toward accountability and national security, commentators including Larry Hancock from SCU caution that without provisions ensuring public transparency and independent oversight, such measures might become more efficient internal data collection tools rather than genuine disclosure mechanisms. Historical precedents from the 1950s Project Blue Book era inform this pessimism, where early promises of serious UFO investigations yielded decades of secrecy instead.

Billy paints the all-to-familiar picture of significant institutional inertia and intentional obfuscation with UAP research under governmental auspices, warning that efforts to establish independent, credible, and authoritative civilian bodies capable of enforcing disclosure and advancing scientific study have repeatedly failed in Congress. His article quotes and critiques key players within the intelligence bureaucracy who defer responsibility, avoid direct engagement with inquisitive lawmakers, and refuse to publicly share consolidated intelligence assessments on the nature and potential origins of UAPs—even while intelligence leaders publicly acknowledge that non-human or extraterrestrial origins remain viable hypotheses.

Billy’s disillusionment with the prospect that any government agency can deliver full disclosure or scientific clarity on the UFO mystery isn’t new—it’s the result of decades of investigative journalism and research. History repeats ….

Friday, March 28, 2025

Scientific Coalition For UAP Studies Announces 2025 Annual Conference

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     The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) proudly announces its 2025 SCU Conference, scheduled for June 6–8, 2025, in Huntsville, Alabama. Attendees can again participate in person at the Von Braun Center or virtually from anywhere worldwide.
By SCU
Press Release
3-25-25

The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU) proudly announces its 2025 SCU Conference, scheduled for June 6–8, 2025, in Huntsville, Alabama. Attendees can again participate in person at the Von Braun Center or virtually from anywhere worldwide.

This year’s conference theme, Foundational Approaches for UAP Studies, continues SCU’s mission to bring rigorous scientific inquiry to the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) study.

“We believe this conversation belongs in the hands of scientists, engineers, and evidence-based researchers,” said SCU Executive Board member Robert Powell. “SCU’s conference is about creating space for interdisciplinary collaboration and advancing public understanding through data and dialogue.”

The 2025 conference features a distinguished lineup of speakers from across government, academia, and the private sector. Retired Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Jay Stratton, former Director of the UAP Task Force, will deliver the keynote address on Friday, June 6, offering a firsthand perspective on the U.S. government’s evolving approach to UAP.

“Jay Stratton’s leadership helped bring unprecedented focus to the U.S. government’s understanding of anomalous phenomena,” said SCU Executive Board member Rich Hoffman. “We’re honored to welcome him as our keynote speaker and excited for the depth of perspective he brings.”

The 2025 conference will feature a robust lineup of presenters from across scientific, academic, and government sectors, all contributing to a growing body of serious research into a global mystery.

Additional presenters include:

· Douglas Buettner, Ph.D., Deputy Chief Scientist, Acquisition Innovation Research Center (AIRC) · Laura Domine, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian · Stephen Bruehl, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist and Pain Researcher · Silvano Colombano, Ph.D., former NASA scientist specializing in artificial intelligence and future technologies · Matthew Szydagis, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics, University at Albany SUNY · Keith Taylor, Ph.D., Adjunct Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

“SCU’s goal is to foster critical thinking and interdisciplinary collaboration in pursuit of truth. With so much public and institutional attention now focused on UAP, this is the moment to ground our efforts in science and transparency,” Powell concluded.

Registration and additional information about the 2025 AAPC are available at: https://www.explorescu.org/scu-conference-2025.

About SCU:

SCU promotes and encourages the rigorous scientific examination of UAP, commonly known as Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). SCU comprises scientists, engineers, members of the high-tech and defense industries, former military, and other professionals, utilizing scientific principles, methodologies, and practices to advance the study of UAP observed and reported around the globe.

The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions to SCU are tax-deductible.

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

SCU Responds To Senate Public Hearing On UFOs - UAP

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SCU commends the US Senate Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities on UAP hearing and applauds the first public release of some factual data on reported UAP shapes, altitudes, hotspots, and other characteristics; requests data on anomalous kinematics to support unclassified scientific research of UAP.

     The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU), a data-driven organization of scientists, engineers, academics, and research professionals dedicated to conducting and supporting open
scientific research into unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), released the following announcement:

The SCU commends Senators Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Jacky Rosen (D-NV), and Joni Ernst (R-IA) of the US Senate Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities (SASCSETC), and Dr. Kirkpatrick, Director of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), on their informative public hearing on UAP held April 19, 2023.

The hearing described a rigorous approach toward collecting and resolving military UAP reports. It also contained the first public release by the US government of a set of factual data on shapes, altitudes, and hotspots, as well as radar, radio, and thermal IR characteristics, of UAP reported between 1996-2023. Encouragingly, the listed attributes from these classified military reports are consistent with typical characteristics gleaned from large, non-classified databases of UAP witness reports.

SCU’s subject matter experts see Dr. Kirkpatrick and his team taking the proper steps in three essential areas of the endeavor: careful UAP case triage methods, the skillful use of both intelligence and scientific teams, and technically detailed case study, as presented in the video analysis during the open hearing. This approach is critical to resolving UAP reports into the categories of insufficient data, prosaic phenomena, potential adversary craft, and the truly unknown.

As a research priority, SCU urges AARO to release information on the characteristics of objects that reflect a kinematic capability beyond currently known technologies. Such incidents have been reported repeatedly over the last 70 years; the 2004 Nimitz incident is only a recent example. These are a critical class of UAP reports that will help academic researchers to seek, and reasonably expect to receive, funding for their unclassified work through NSF, NASA, DoD, or even AARO.

SCU wishes to thank every Member of Congress who supported the funding of AARO. We agree with the US government that UAP is an area of scientific study critical for the security of our nation and world. We look forward to the information AARO will be sharing with the public in the future.

Sunday, March 12, 2023

The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies and Project Hessdalen Announce Partnership

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"The SCU is pleased to announce a partnership agreement with Project Hessdalen, the longest continuously running multi-instrumented field research program on UAP."


     The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU), a data-driven organization of scientists, academics, and research professionals dedicated to conducting and supporting open scientific research into unidentified anomalous phenomena
(UAP), released the following announcement:

The SCU is pleased to announce a partnership agreement with Project Hessdalen, the longest continuously running multi-instrumented field research program on UAP. This international project, located in Hessdalen Valley, Norway, began in 1983. Our partnership gives Project Hessdalen formal access to SCU’s scientists, engineers, and mathematicians. In turn, the agreement enables SCU instrument developers to gain from Project Hessdalen’s enormous experience in field research of anomalous nocturnal lights and UAP.

Robert Powell, SCU Executive Board Member: “Unidentified aerial phenomena are witnessed on a global scale. Partnering with Project Hessdalen demonstrates the international interest in exploring the science of UAP.”

Richard Hoffman, SCU Executive Board Member: “Since the early 1980s, UAP have made repeatable appearances in Hessdalen, Norway. Erling Strand, one of our SCU Contributing Members, has engaged in long-term instrumented scientific studies of this phenomenon in conjunction with numerous other scientists around the world. The late Dr. J. Allen Hynek, during a visit in 1985, considered Hessdalen a ‘UFO Laboratory’ and was impressed with the phenomenon. SCU and Project Hessdalen share the same scientific interests and goals, namely the scientific study of UAP. We look forward to this partnership.”

Erling Strand, Project Hessdalen Project Manager: “Together, we can learn a lot about UAP on an international scale. Our collaborative efforts with the SCU will hopefully one day lead to greater scientific understanding of anomalous activities.”

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SCU promotes and encourages the rigorous scientific examination of UAP, commonly known as Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). SCU comprises scientists, members of the high tech and defense industries, former military, and other professionals, utilizing scientific principles, methodologies, and practices to advance the study of UAP observed and reported around the globe.

The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions to SCU are tax-deductible.

Project Hessdalen, named after a small Norwegian valley in the middle of Norway, is dedicated to the scientific understanding and validation of UAP as a real phenomenon. Project Hessdalen was established in 1983 and cooperates with institutions and universities to investigate and understand UAP.

Friday, February 17, 2023

UFO/UAP Scientific Study Group Calls for Transparency

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"THE SCIENTIFIC COALITION FOR UAP STUDIES CALLS FOR TRANSPARENCY FROM THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION IN FURTHERANCE OF THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF UAP"

     The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies (SCU), a data-driven organization of scientists, academics, and research professionals dedicated to conducting and supporting open
scientific research into unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), released the following statement:

The unprecedented military action this past week against unidentified objects in U.S. and Canadian airspace requires the Biden Administration to work transparently with the scientific community to share information and data that will allow academics to help address the problem of UAP identification. Such open research will help the public more fully understand the nature, causes, and consequences of the many reports of anomalous objects in our skies.

“It is the mission of the SCU to promote and encourage scientific understanding of UAP. The use of U.S. fighter jets to shoot-down anomalous aerial objects over Alaska, Canada, and Michigan came as quite a surprise,” said Robert Powell, SCU executive board member. “We understand there are sensitive national security issues involved. However, to further the scientific exploration of these phenomena, the government must be transparent and share data whenever possible with the scientific community.”

“We look forward in the days and weeks ahead to a transparent and detailed accounting of these events, including, where appropriate, time, date, location, video, photos, and underlying information about the physical characteristics of these yet-to-be identified aerial objects,” Powell concluded.

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SCU promotes and encourages the rigorous scientific examination of UAP, commonly known as Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). SCU comprises scientists, former military, law enforcement officials, and other professionals, utilizing scientific principles, methodologies, and practices to advance the study of UAP observed and reported around the globe.

The Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions to SCU are tax-deductible.

Monday, April 01, 2019

Changing Perceptions Re UFOs Within The Scientific Community?



Changing Perceptions Re UFOs Within The Scientific Community?

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     In the past two years, scientists, politicians and professionals have increasingly been willing to touch the taboo subject and perhaps lend a little credence to those who still believe.
By Chabeli Herrera
Orlando Sentinel
3-29-19

In December 2017, The New York Times uncovered that the U.S. had gone so far as to fund a secret, $22 million, five-year project to study UFO claims.

Since then, respected researchers, from the chairman of Harvard University’s astronomy department to at least one scientist at NASA, have come out with theories, albeit controversial ones, that suggest closer study of the role extraterrestrials may play in certain phenomena.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Scientific Study of UFOs – New Organization

Scientific Coalition for Ufology

An organization of scientists, former military and law enforcement officials and other professionals hope to bring science to bear in the search for answers to the UFO mystery.

      The Scientific Coalition for Ufology (SCU) is formally launching today (October 27, 2017 and hopes to bring the discipline and rigor of scientific analysis to the study of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs), also known as Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs). A group of scientists, former military and law enforcement officials and other professionals, many of whom have decades of experience looking into UAPs, believe there are many unanswered questions, and that a serious examination is warranted.

By Alejandro Rojas
openminds.tv
10-27-17

“SCU is composed of serious, dedicated, researchers who do not merely gloss over this subject, but rather they dive into it, investigate it broadly, remain objective and apply the scientific method and its principles to the study,” explained SCU board member Rich Hoffman. “We seek to have formal peer reviewed works being printed in journals, not tabloids.”

Hoffman is an IT professional and a senior engineer at U.S. Army Materiel Command. He has been researching UAPs since 1964.

Fellow board member Robert Powell explains why he feels an organization such as the SCU is necessary: “It is important that there exists a scientific organization that examines the UFO phenomenon in a scientific and open minded manner. There is too much silliness associated with this topic when the core reality of the phenomenon has potentially real implications for society. An organization that can be trusted to provide the media with an impartial and scientific view of the phenomenon is needed.”