One Man's Quest To Explain UFOs Without Aliens
Headlines:
• Aerial Investigation
: The US Navy releases new footage of an Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) caught on camera by F → A-18 fighter jets off the coast of San Diego (CNN, March 2023) - A convincing footage shows an unexplained aerial sighting by US Navy personnel. • Explanations
: Scientist offer several theories on how to explain UAP sightings, including Russian "object" explanation ( Nikolai Afterman, "RBC," March 2023) - Researchers suggest that any possible explanations for UAP sightings should be grounded in science and empathy. • International Cooperation
: Governments worldwide urge cooperation on UAP sightings (FBI, March 2023) - International experts call for collaborative efforts to investigate UAP sightings and speculate on potential explanations. • Military's New Policy
: Defence chiefs announce plans to create official 'UFOgate' records (Reuters... March 2023) - The UK's Defence Minister has confirmed plans to release official records of UAP sightings. • Russia's UAP Sightings
: New footage surfaces of Russian Sputnik V shot down (RT, February 2023) - Russian officials claim that footage showing them shooting down specimen objects. • Private Companies Involved
: Pentagon announces plans to begin Boeing's drone-like craft management unit, to search for aerial threats and UAPs (Business Insider... February 2023) - Contracted companies are selecting the asset with met Peecc visualization. Please let me know if you need anything else.
The first thing Hansjürgen Köhler insists on clarifying as we begin our conversation is that at his place of work, the Central Research Network for Extraordinary Celestial Phenomena (CENAP), they don't believe aliens are lurking somewhere on Earth.
⁘We differ from the ufologists, who claim that there is an extraterrestrial presence on Earth,⁘ says Köhler, the founder and director of Germany's UFO registration office CENAP.
⁘This is completely unfounded and also goes against our experience in over 50 years of active case investigations,⁘ Köhler says.
According to its director, CENAP has processed more than 11,000 reports of unusual celestial sightings to date, analysing hundreds of photos and videos that could be attributed to natural and earthly causes.
While there are currently 119 unsolved cases, there's no reason to engage in speculation, Köhler says. The problem with those cases is that they miss key data like the date, time or location of the sighting.
For all those immediately thinking of aliens, Köhler reminds us of the meaning of the acronym UFO: unidentified flying object.
He founded CENAP as a ⁘point of contact for all those who want an explanation for a phenomenon they observed and didn't understand.⁘
The organization, founded in 1976, is supported by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Germany's air traffic control company DFS.
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