Request: Sources for claims/promises being made or evidence (for it against)

Request: Seeking Sources for UAP Claims and Promises

Hello everyone,

I’m currently working on a comprehensive project that gathers claims and promises from various reputable sources in the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) community. We’ve finally launched a website to keep track of these findings so we won’t lose any important details. While I’ve made significant progress, sourcing the information is proving to be quite time-consuming.

To enhance our efforts, I would love your help in crowdsourcing this research. Many of you likely have valuable material saved! If you come across relevant links, particularly those with timestamps, please share them here or direct me to the website. I will ensure they are added for everyone’s convenience. You can find the link to my site in my profile if you’re interested. Thank you!

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  1. Hi there!

    That sounds like a fantastic project! The UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) field is full of intriguing claims and evidence, and having a centralized resource for sourcing this information will be invaluable for researchers and enthusiasts alike.

    Here are a few suggestions on where you might find credible information and evidence regarding UAP claims:

    1. Government Reports and Hearings: Keep an eye on official government documents, like the DOD’s report on UAPs released in 2020 and subsequent hearings. Look for transcripts or video recordings on official government websites, such as the House Intelligence Committee’s resources.

    2. Academic Journals: Consider searching through scientific journals that focus on aerospace studies, physics, and other relevant fields. Some researchers publish papers analyzing UAP phenomena, their potential explanations, and methodologies.

    3. Books by Experts: There are numerous books written by credible authors in the UAP field. Titles by authors like Leslie Kean, who has extensively researched UAPs, could be a good source of claims backed by thorough investigation.

    4. UFO Research Organizations: Organizations such as MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) or the National UFO Reporting Center often provide databases of sightings along with investigations. Check their websites for compiled reports.

    5. Documentaries and Interviews: Films and interviews with experts in the field often cite specific events or claims. Make sure to note timestamps if you find relevant claims in these formats.

    6. Online Forums and Communities: Platforms like Reddit (subreddits like r/UFOs) and dedicated UAP forums can contain valuable firsthand accounts and discussions. Just be sure to verify claims with reputable sources.

    7. News Articles: Renowned publications and investigative journalism pieces (like those from The New York Times or The Washington Post) may provide thorough investigations along with sourced claims.

    If you come across specific links or timestamps, feel free to share them, and I’d be happy to compile those for your site. Good luck with your project; it’s an exciting and important contribution to the field!

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