July 23, 2022
NASA Reveals Eye-Opening Internal Discussions of UFOs in Newly Released Documents Obtained via FOIA Request
A trove of newly released NASA documents about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) reveals some of the agency’s internal discussions about these mysterious sightings.
According to the Black Vault, which obtained the materials via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request and published them on Tuesday (July 19).
The documents showed that a meeting about a UAP—which are also sometimes referred to as unidentified flying objects (UFOs)—was put on NASA administrator Bill Nelson’s calendar in March.
An email sent in May 2021, and marked “Internal Distribution Only,” provided guidelines for responding to interview questions on a range of topics associated with space research, including a subsection entitled, “Search for Life, Technosignatures, and UAP/UFOs.”
The new FOIA drop also contains an invite to a virtual event entitled “Extreme Acceleration by UAPs,” scheduled for October 6, 2020, that was forwarded between NASA employees.
The invite said the presentation would be delivered by Robert Powell, Executive Board member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, with an introduction from Chris Mellon, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence.
Though it’s intriguing to read through these documents, it’s not surprising that NASA discusses UAPs internally, given that the agency has also held public briefings on these unexplained observations on many occasions.
Last month, for instance, NASA officials held a teleconference on new work that aims to “examine UAPs—observations of events in the sky that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena—from a scientific perspective,” according to a statement.
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