This group is called AcademicUAP. I dont have a belief system, just observations, As a research scientist I look at hypothesis and theories. We know for a fact that a species can develop to the point that it can send its population to the next moon. We are here that therefore there is no question it is possible.

The question is not whether it's a possibility but whether it's a probability. If we accept our current physics that means the probability rate is extremely low. This does not suggest that our understanding of physics is the end, indeed I would certainly welcome an expansion. But like a lot of people you probably need to set the craft down in front of me and let me touch it and feel it

  • The question is not whether it's a possibility but whether it's a probability.

    UAP as a phenomenon is not something accepted by science, and as a result we have no good statistics on how often they are seen. Even the studies that have been done with the intent to dismiss the subject (such as Project Blue Book) admitted there was a small percentage they couldn’t explain even with the flimsy excuses they were using (the lead investigator, J Allen Hynek, has talked about how corrupt it all was—he’s the same man responsible for the “swamp gas” explanation). It’s possible a significant number of the apparently prosaic objects visible at night are UAP.

    If we accept our current physics that means the probability rate is extremely low. This does not suggest that our understanding of physics is the end, indeed I would certainly welcome an expansion.

    The core problem here is the assumption that these objects are space craft traveling from other planets. That’s not the current widely held belief by many of the scientists and academics researching the subject, which is why the term “interdimensional” has been used so much during the Congressional hearings on the subject.

    But like a lot of people you probably need to set the craft down in front of me and let me touch it and feel it

    I understand the resistance to the subject but this level of requirement for acceptance is entirely unscientific. You might as well say you don’t believe in the moon, subatomic particles, infrared light, or any of the countless other things you aren’t able to directly experience.

    I can see the moon. Subatomic particles and infrared light makes sense that I can't see with the naked eye at least because no one can. But when other people are saying they are seeing craft that are sometimes 100s of feet long in the sky, I should be able to see those as well. Infrared light actually isn't hard to see if I wanted to, all I would have to do is acquire an infrared sight or camera.

  • You can see them. At night just after after sunset, go into your backyard and watch the sky as long as you can.

    My sightings began in December of 2024. When I first realized they were UAP, I would begin each sky-watching session by first meditating and mentally requesting their presence.

    So far they have appeared every single night. Of the 693 videos that I've recorded, none have ever appeared on flight trackers like ADSB-Exchange or FlightRadar24, so they're definitely not airplanes.

    Here is one of my favorite sightings. A massive orb hovers in place for 6 minutes, then turns into one of the NJ 'drones.'

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    My research shows they are UAP and not man-made.

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    Your channel is awesome I don’t know why you don’t have 10,000 subscribers. That transition to a drone video was incredible.

    Thank you my friend. I'm recording these videos mostly to document the uap, in case any valuable data can be gleaned from them in the future.

    It would be interesting to plug all these anomalous 'drone' videos into a database and have Ai analyze them for any communicative patterns displayed via the lights and/or sounds they emit.

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  • You can’t touch and feel it but go have a joint and look up for 2 hours- they’ll be there.