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UAP eXpeditions is made up of former military officials, Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and academics.
This Silicon Valley Startup Is Dedicated to Detecting UFOs Off the California Coast
UAP eXpeditions is a non-profit group based in Oregon that will “field a top-notch group of uber-experienced professionals providing the public service of field testing new UAP related technologies.”
Some other individuals on the team include Luis Elizondo, former Pentagon staffer who quit his job to hunt UFOs with Tom DeLonge, Sean Cahill, the former Chief Master-at-Arms who served aboard the USS Princeton during the 2004 Nimitz Incident, and optical physicist and UFO researcher Bruce Macabee.
Leading the team of scientists is Dr. Kevin Knuth, a former scientist with NASA’s Ames Research Center, now an associate professor of physics at the University of Albany. Knuth specializes in machine learning and the study of exoplanets. While the organization and the project is still in its infancy, Knuth told Motherboard that “the goal of the expedition is to give us some ground truth. We aim to try to observe these objects directly, and record them using multiple imaging modalities.”
Leading the team of scientists is Dr. Kevin Knuth, a former scientist with NASA’s Ames Research Center, now an associate professor of physics at the University of Albany. Knuth specializes in machine learning and the study of exoplanets. While the organization and the project is still in its infancy, Knuth told Motherboard that “the goal of the expedition is to give us some ground truth. We aim to try to observe these objects directly, and record them using multiple imaging modalities.”
originally posted by: Riffrafter
a reply to: celltypespecific
Leading the team of scientists is Dr. Kevin Knuth, a former scientist with NASA’s Ames Research Center, now an associate professor of physics at the University of Albany. Knuth specializes in machine learning and the study of exoplanets. While the organization and the project is still in its infancy, Knuth told Motherboard that “the goal of the expedition is to give us some ground truth. We aim to try to observe these objects directly, and record them using multiple imaging modalities.”
NASA Ames is a very cool place.
I lived in Palo Alto and worked in Mountain View (on Landings Drive which is where Google's HQ is now) and NASA Ames was literally right across Hwy 101 from my office. Landings Drive backed up to Hwy 101 so you could see NASA Ames if you were standing outside. You couldn't miss Moffett field as they had a couple of huge Blimp hangars that are still there from back in the day.
Every now & then you'd see some *very* interesting looking aircraft at Moffett Field (which is where NASA Ames is located). They never stayed long.
Zaphod would have loved it there.
originally posted by: celltypespecific
originally posted by: Riffrafter
a reply to: celltypespecific
Leading the team of scientists is Dr. Kevin Knuth, a former scientist with NASA’s Ames Research Center, now an associate professor of physics at the University of Albany. Knuth specializes in machine learning and the study of exoplanets. While the organization and the project is still in its infancy, Knuth told Motherboard that “the goal of the expedition is to give us some ground truth. We aim to try to observe these objects directly, and record them using multiple imaging modalities.”
NASA Ames is a very cool place.
I lived in Palo Alto and worked in Mountain View (on Landings Drive which is where Google's HQ is now) and NASA Ames was literally right across Hwy 101 from my office. Landings Drive backed up to Hwy 101 so you could see NASA Ames if you were standing outside. You couldn't miss Moffett field as they had a couple of huge Blimp hangars that are still there from back in the day.
Every now & then you'd see some *very* interesting looking aircraft at Moffett Field (which is where NASA Ames is located). They never stayed long.
Zaphod would have loved it there.
Nice... Palo Alto is a very special place. Worked SRI?
originally posted by: Riffrafter
originally posted by: celltypespecific
originally posted by: Riffrafter
a reply to: celltypespecific
Leading the team of scientists is Dr. Kevin Knuth, a former scientist with NASA’s Ames Research Center, now an associate professor of physics at the University of Albany. Knuth specializes in machine learning and the study of exoplanets. While the organization and the project is still in its infancy, Knuth told Motherboard that “the goal of the expedition is to give us some ground truth. We aim to try to observe these objects directly, and record them using multiple imaging modalities.”
NASA Ames is a very cool place.
I lived in Palo Alto and worked in Mountain View (on Landings Drive which is where Google's HQ is now) and NASA Ames was literally right across Hwy 101 from my office. Landings Drive backed up to Hwy 101 so you could see NASA Ames if you were standing outside. You couldn't miss Moffett field as they had a couple of huge Blimp hangars that are still there from back in the day.
Every now & then you'd see some *very* interesting looking aircraft at Moffett Field (which is where NASA Ames is located). They never stayed long.
Zaphod would have loved it there.
Nice... Palo Alto is a very special place. Worked SRI?
I did at first - I was a contractor for them. They plucked me out of a "Research and Analysis" firm that focused on emerging technologies. We were doing some contract work for them. The SRI people are smart folks - no doubt.
BTW - I was 28 years old...and had no clue how that part of the world worked. I found out pretty quickly when the gov't said I needed clearance to work there.
Thank God it was before 9/11. They didn't have to bother too many of my neighbors and friends to ensure I didn't have a seditious bone in my body. I also have updated security clearances today as I need it in my current position as an Independent Contractor for the NRO. Luckily, renewing a clearance is far simpler than starting from scratch.
I never thought I would be going down this rabbit hole again after leaving the "field" in 1994 and going into the business side of tech.
Life is funny that way I guess...
originally posted by: Riffrafter
originally posted by: celltypespecific
originally posted by: Riffrafter
a reply to: celltypespecific
Leading the team of scientists is Dr. Kevin Knuth, a former scientist with NASA’s Ames Research Center, now an associate professor of physics at the University of Albany. Knuth specializes in machine learning and the study of exoplanets. While the organization and the project is still in its infancy, Knuth told Motherboard that “the goal of the expedition is to give us some ground truth. We aim to try to observe these objects directly, and record them using multiple imaging modalities.”
NASA Ames is a very cool place.
I lived in Palo Alto and worked in Mountain View (on Landings Drive which is where Google's HQ is now) and NASA Ames was literally right across Hwy 101 from my office. Landings Drive backed up to Hwy 101 so you could see NASA Ames if you were standing outside. You couldn't miss Moffett field as they had a couple of huge Blimp hangars that are still there from back in the day.
Every now & then you'd see some *very* interesting looking aircraft at Moffett Field (which is where NASA Ames is located). They never stayed long.
Zaphod would have loved it there.
Nice... Palo Alto is a very special place. Worked SRI?
I did at first - I was a contractor for them. They plucked me out of a "Research and Analysis" firm that focused on emerging technologies. We were doing some contract work for them. The SRI people are smart folks - no doubt.
BTW - I was 28 years old...and had no clue how that part of the world worked. I found out pretty quickly when the gov't said I needed clearance to work there.
Thank God it was before 9/11. They didn't have to bother too many of my neighbors and friends to ensure I didn't have a seditious bone in my body. I also have updated security clearances today as I need it in my current position as an Independent Contractor for the NRO. Luckily, renewing a clearance is far simpler than starting from scratch.
I never thought I would be going down this rabbit hole again after leaving the "field" in 1994 and going into the business side of tech.
Life is funny that way I guess...
originally posted by: celltypespecific
originally posted by: ManyMasks
You've mispelled disclosure its D-I-S-T-R-A-C-T-I-O-N
Quite possible ........
a reply to: 1point92AU
And yet here is the irony. Nothing's changed. Absolutely nothing. Outside of our (the UFO community) tiny little sphere the world is still the world. The airwaves and digital media are not headlining with a UFO story for the day. People of the pop culture society are not discussing this at any level. Politicians (en masse) are not acknowledging this in any way. We've literally been handed the proverbial keys to the kingdom and yet nothing has happened on any mainstream level.
originally posted by: 1point92AU
originally posted by: celltypespecific
originally posted by: ManyMasks
You've mispelled disclosure its D-I-S-T-R-A-C-T-I-O-N
Quite possible ........
You know it is. It's your desire for disclosure that is clouding your rational mind. I get it. I, too, want an outright admission but the reality is we will never get that.
I've posed this question a long time here now. Why in 65+ years of official denial, ruse programs intended to debunk the UFO phenomena, is the US military now coming out and and allowing this circus of information since 2017?
Why is every single MSM news outlet carrying these stories during prime time? The only conclusion I can arrive at is distraction. But distraction from what? What else could possibly hold a higher level of secrecy than this phenomena?
And yet here is the irony. Nothing's changed. Absolutely nothing. Outside of our (the UFO community) tiny little sphere the world is still the world. The airwaves and digital media are not headlining with a UFO story for the day. People of the pop culture society are not discussing this at any level. Politicians (en masse) are not acknowledging this in any way. We've literally been handed the proverbial keys to the kingdom and yet nothing has happened on any mainstream level.
I swear it because people are so consumed with pop culture and what the Kardashians and the Real Housewives of (Insert City Name Here) are doing that nothing else matters.
EDIT: These are not black projects. That is unless we've had black project dating back to 1445 when similar tic tac like UFOs were documented. I laugh at the deniers who claim these are 65+ year "experimental" programs. Maybe the US government wants to project the false narrative to our "enemies" they are black projects as a means to another cold war.
originally posted by: johnthejedi24
If you did some reading and research, you’d see that people have experienced seeing weird things in the sky and having encounters with otherworldly beings for pretty much all of recorded history. Jacques Vallee has done a couple of books dealing with the subject of encounters before the 20th century.
www.amazon.com...=sr_1_1?crid=1JIUYJVJRXZIV&keywords=jacques+vallee&qid=1572078470&s=b ooks&sprefix=Jacques+%2Cstripbooks%2C259&sr=1-1
www.amazon.com...=sr_1_10?crid=1JIUYJVJRXZIV&keywords=jacques+vallee&qid=1572078470&s =books&sprefix=Jacques+%2Cstripbooks%2C259&sr=1-10
a reply to: turbonium1
originally posted by: celltypespecific
More videos will be released...more programs like AATIP will be revealed...
The analysis from the Meta-Materials will be released....
originally posted by: ArMaP
originally posted by: celltypespecific
More videos will be released...more programs like AATIP will be revealed...
The analysis from the Meta-Materials will be released....
How can you be sure of that?
I've posed this question a long time here now. Why in 65+ years of official denial, ruse programs intended to debunk the UFO phenomena, is the US military now coming out and and allowing this circus of information since 2017?
Those three videos are just part of a larger effort by the U.S. Navy to try and investigate a series of incursions into our training ranges by phenomena that we’re calling unidentified aerial phenomena,” says Gradisher, who declined to say how many sightings there have been. “Our aviators train as they fight. So when they’re out there training, if there’s an incursion by any kind of aerial vehicle phenomena, whatever, it puts the safety of our aviators at risk as well as the security of our training operations.”