
The White House has formed a new Science Advisory Council led by astrophysicist Avi Loeb to study UFO orbs and other military sightings.
“Over the past week, I was tasked by the above organizations to create a research team of young scientists who will serve on this council,” Loeb wrote on his Medium website. “The Council under my leadership includes the following members: I was tasked by the White House, AARO, ODNI, the FBI, and the Intelligence Community to lead and assemble a team of scientists and experts for a new UAP Science Advisory Council.”
All of those acronyms stand for the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (what the rest of the world calls UFOs).
“The council includes Prof. Carol Cleland: anomaly identification; Dr. Richard Cloete: data analysis and AI tools; Dr. Omer Eldadi: data management, AI, and human psychology; Dr. Tim Gallaudet: oceanography; Ross Howard: communication; Ben Lamm: oceanography and biology; Dr. Devesh Nandal: numerical analysis and astrophysics; Prof. Garry Nolan: molecular biology and materials science; Dr. Michael Shermer: the study of anomalies; Dr. Peter Skafish: anthropology; Prof. Matthew Szydagis: instrumentation and data collection; and Dr. Jennice Vilhauer: quantitative psychology. This constitutes an amazing A-team of exceptional scientists.”
Loeb also claims, “If, after analyzing new data on millions of objects, we will find beyond a reasonable doubt that one of them has a non-human technological origin, that would constitute the biggest scientific discovery ever made by humanity.”
A previous group of scientists also studied UFOs, but not much was revealed
A group of scientists has studied UFOs for the United States government before. In 2022, NASA created a team of scientists to participate in an independent study on UFOs. The 16 person team included retired Navy captain and astronaut Scott Kelly and was led by former chair of Princeton University’s astrophysics department David Spergel.
A year later, the group released a 33-page report on its year-long study into UFOs. Very little of consequence was revealed. However, during its first public briefing, which included U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials, the most revealing information was a discussion of the large number of unexplained metallic orbs spotted at high altitudes all over the world.
Three years later, in the Pentagon’s third batch of declassified UFO files, law enforcement and other government officials repeatedly detail seeing mysterious orbs moving across the sky.
Perhaps this new Science Advisory Council will finally be able to shed some light on why these orbs continue to appear without any explanation all over the world.