No evidence that UFOs are aliens — NASA attempts to make conversations about aerial phenomena more scientific::NASA attempts to make conversations about aerial phenomena more scientific.

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    1 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    At a congressional hearing in July, former Pentagon intelligence officer David Grusch testified that the American government has been hiding evidence of crashed UAPs and alien biological specimens.

    And the same week NASA’s report came out, Mexican lawmakers were shown by journalist Jaime Maussan two tiny, 1,000-year-old bodies that he claimed were the remains of “non-human” beings.

    Some sightings represent surveillance operations by foreign powers, which is why the US military considers this a national security issue.

    The authors note the importance of reducing the stigma that can cause both military and commercial pilots to feel that they cannot freely report sightings.

    Spergel said the study team’s goal was to characterize the hay—or the mundane phenomena— and subtract it to find the needle, or the potentially exciting discovery.

    He noted that artificial intelligence can help researchers comb through massive datasets to find rare, anomalous phenomena.


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      Usually this bot is great but this is a pretty big one to miss:

      And the same week NASA’s report came out, Mexican lawmakers were shown by journalist Jaime Maussan two tiny, 1,000-year-old bodies that he claimed were the remains of “non-human” beings. Scientists have called this claim fraudulent and say the mummies may have been looted from gravesites in Peru.