Between 15 and 17 May 2024, a workshop titled "Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP): A Dialogue on Science, Public Engagement and Communication" organised by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), was held at an undisclosed location in Virginia, U.S.A. There was no pre-event media publicity, and the event failed to make the NSF website. Later, an executive summary of the event was published.
According to an article on the The Debrief website dated 18 December 2024, by Chrissy Newton, the NSF convened an online meeting on 4 November 2024, partly concerning UAP. A search of the NSF website failed to locate details of the meeting, suggesting that the NSF did not want to draw media attention to the event. Individuals discussing UAP were Ryan Graves, Hal Puthoff, Jay Stratton, and Travis Taylor. Hopefully, further details of the contents of the UAP related segments will be published.
Update: 20 December 2024
While browsing "X" (Former Twitter) I came across one Reed Summers who wrote, on 19 December 2024:
"Attended this very interesting and informative National Science Foundation (NSF) event yesterday featuring presentations from industry, policy and science leadership in Space Technology, Edge Science and UAP. Among other things, it was eye-opening to see all the professional and institutional interest and intent to seriously study and investigate the UAP issue."
This Tweet by Summers lead me to another individual Dyan Finkhousen whose post on "X" spoke of The Ecosystemic Futures Podcast, season 6, new episode dated 13 November 2024 titled "Beyond Paradigms" Ultra-Advanced Technologies, Anomalous Phenomena, and the Future of Innovation." Guest speakers Hal Puthoff, Larry Forsley, Ryan Graves and Travis Taylor.
Hi Keith, the audio podcast link is here:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.shoshinworks.com/podcast-episodes/beyond-paradigms-ultra-advanced-technologies-anomalous-phenomena-and-the-future-of-innovation