NASA has recently launched a new division dedicated to studying unidentified flying objects (UFOs) or Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). The division will be led by Mark McInerney, a former meteorologist and Pentagon liaison. Initially, NASA chose not to disclose McInerney’s identity due to concerns about potential harassment, but later made his role public. This decision came after NASA released a research report investigating over 800 UAP sightings. Several members of the independent research group have received death threats and harassment, raising concerns about the impact on scientific reputation. The decision to create a UAP research division was made after reviewing the findings of a specialized UFO team commissioned by the agency. NASA plans to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to analyze anomalies related to UAPs. The newly appointed director will centralize communication, resources, and data analysis across the federal government to establish a robust database for future analysis. NASA aims to shed light on these mysterious sightings using advanced technologies and data analysis.
NASA’s New UAP Division Led by Former Pentagon Liaison Sparks Public Interest in Mysterious Sightings, US
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