Peter Bergen and writer Erik German unpack the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence's latest report about "Unidentified Aerial Phenomena" -- or UFOs.
There are perhaps more UFO sightings now than at any time since the 1950s. But there are also many millions more cameras. So why are the UFOs still blurry?
New dedicated observatories and crowdsourced smartphone apps will study strange sightings in the sky. But questionable data quality and a lack of shared research standards remain key challenges
EXCLUSIVE: UAP researcher Chris Lehto, who flew fighter planes for the USAF for more than 20 years, believes that extraterrestrial visits have been concealed in a massive cover-up
Nineteen percent of respondents to a survey of academics report that they or someone they know have witnessed unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP)—observations of the sky that cannot be identified as aircraft or as known natural phenomena—and 37% report some degree of interest in conducting...
On this episode, NASA's UAP investigation as well as the recent news of a whistleblower who made headlines around the world making claims that the intelligence community is lying to Congress about alleged crashed UFOs.
As famous capital cities of world-straddling superpowers go, Washington DC is somewhat disappointing. The grandiose urbanism is surely meant to resemble the boulevards of Paris, with the parks of London, but in reality the dreary post-modern/neo-classical bombast makes it looks like Tashkent...
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