In recent years, the public has seen a significant breakthrough in UFO studies and the U.S. government's forthrightness in sharing details regarding their discoveries. During a congressional hearing in 2022, the Pentagon revealed that they archived over 400 accounts of unidentified anomalous phenomena (sightings that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural wonders from a scientific perspective). The Pentagon also released UFO footage of an encounter between a military aircraft and a flying metallic object to go along with their acknowledgement. The following year, in May, members of NASA sanctioned its first public panel to discuss UAPs openly. Despite hundreds of UFO sightings from military pilots, NASA concluded that most incidents could be logically explained, while other instances remain a mystery. Two months later, Former intelligence official David Grusch testified on Capitol Hill that the United States government had actively covered up several encounters between military personnel, non-humanoids, and UFOs. But ultimatley, Grusch claimed he could not submit physical supporting evidence in fear that his actions would have violated classified government intel.
Nearly one month after Grusch's testimony at the House Oversight subcommittee, Avi Loeb, a theoretical astrophysicist from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, presented a finding that supports the notion that human beings have been visited by intelligent life, not of planet Earth. After his research team analyzed debris found in the Pacific Ocean near New Guinea during 2014, he determined that the metallic spheres were of “extraterrestrial technological origin."
“This is a historic discovery because it represents the first time that scientists analyze materials from a large object that arrived to Earth from outside the solar system,” said Professor Loeb.
The Harvard scientist has made a number of claims like these over the years, such as his theory that "Oumuamua," the interstellar object known as that entered the Solar System, was an alien probe. While his ideas remain highly contested, the fact that Congress and the military have opened the door to their discoveries about UAPs suggests that it might not be long before the shared beliefs of Professors like Avi Loeb are validated.
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